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Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Perfecting the Blue and White Machine


Perfecting the Blue and White Machine

By Rick Olivares

 

I was actually expecting Ateneo to bowl over and spill out the guts of the UST Growling Tigers in the first round. But they didn’t. A 91-80 win actually flattered UST since they had no foreign player and they lost all their stars from the previous year.

 

Now, after the first round break, my thought was – Ateneo had taken the full measure of all the squads. But the other teams had not gotten the full measure of Ateneo because the Blue Eagles, despite being undefeated, were annoyingly inconsistent. 

 

Let’s not talk about that second round match against La Salle because the officiating was horrible. 

 

We can take a look at the UE and the UST games.

 

There was no close first half for the Red Warriors unlike in their first round encounter. The lead went up to 23 but really… 23 still flatters UE. And what do you know, the Red Warriors cut into that 23-point lead. It did go back up before the Red Warriors sliced into the deficit once more to the final score, 76-63. The first round win had a bigger margin for Chrissakes. It does get annoying when they step off the gas pedal.

 

Now, against UST... no such thing. Well, they finally played the full 40 minutes and the result was a 101-51 demolition. 

 

They stopped Sherwin Concepcion who scored 22 points including six triples in the first round. This time, Concepcion finished with 5 points and get this…. zero treys.

 

Paul Manalang had 10 minutes in the first round match. After this meeting, he had seven.

 

In the first round, Joshua Fontanilla had 9 points and 6 assists. This game – 8 points and 4 assists. 

 

It was that kind of hiding that whoever is behind Tomasino Web waxed eloquently, “Tigers suffer a 50-point blowout at the expense of the Ateneo Blue Eagles, 101-51.”

 

Pati siya nahilo. 

 

That margin of victory topped the 40-point win during Season 81 when Aldin Ayo was getting his feet wet over at Espana, 102-62. Incidentally, that was also the second round. They had Steve Akomo that year but he missed that second round tussle.

 

There is one player left from that loss who was also a part of this 101-51 beating… Dave Ando.  

 

If you look at Tab Baldwin’s Ateneo teams, this is the fifth time they won by 26 points or more.

 

Here are the others:

Season 81

UST 102-62 40 points second round

 

Season 82

UP 89-63 26

NU 88-51 second round 37 points

UE 84-50 second round 34 points

 

 

In contrast, during Ateneo’s five-peat from Season 71-75, they only won by more than 25-points twice. 

 

Season 71

72-45 Adamson 27 points

75-47 NU 28 points

 

Now let’s look at Tab’s teams. Season 84 includes the stats of the second round triumph over UST.

 

S79

S80

S81

S82

S84

Points Scored

70.9 points (third)

 

85.2 (second)

 

80.6 (first)

 

78.3 (second; UST up only by one point)

 

83.2 (first)

 

Points surrendered

67 (second fewest)

 

76 (third fewest)

 

63.9 (fewest)

 

61.8 (fewest)

 

65.3 (fewest)

 

Difference

3.9 difference

9.2 difference

16.7 difference

 

16.5

difference

17.9

 

 

To say that the team has improved on offense and defense is an understatement.

 

After 10 matches, they are averaging 83.2 points. That is the most since Tab’s first title run. The holdovers from that squad include Raffy Verano, Jolo Mendoza, Gian Mamuyac, Tyler Tio, Troy Mallillin, and BJ Andrade. Now, they are the veterans.

 

 

Another positive statistic is the assists.

 

First Round

21 assists vs. UP

21 assists vs. FEU

23 assists vs. Adamson

15 assists vs. DLSU

21 assists vs. FEU

17 assists vs. NU

19 assists vs. UST

 

Second Round

16 assists vs. DLSU

26 assists vs. UE

27 assists vs. UST

 

 

Here is Ateneo’s average under Tab:

14.2 Season 79

17.6 Season 80

15.6 Season 81

16.9 Season 82

20.0 Season 84

 

Now think about this… they lost Matt and Mike Nieto, Thirdy Ravena, Will Navarro, Adrian Wong, and Isaac Go… and yet, they are playing better. 

 

Now to see how they come out against skidding NU this Saturday. 

 

 

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