UAAP Season 71: Advantage goes the Green Archers’ way

img_4281The Green Archers had to take the longer route, and that longer route certainly took them to their intended destination.

After failing to get the outright twice to beat advantage last Sunday, the Green Archers bounced back and finally nailed the favored no. 2 slot as they pounced on the FEU Tamaraws, 62-59, in the lone playoff game of Season 71 of the UAAP Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Araneta Coliseum.

But the route they took not only prove to be longer, it also was bumpier.

Just when De La Salle was poised to take the win with a 60-53 lead over FEU going into the final two minutes, the Tamaraws made four quick points-–a miss on his second free throw by last season’s Rookie of the Year awardee, JR Cawaling, paved the way for a put back for Aldrech Ramos with a foul to boot. Ramos, the league’s no. 1 blocker completed the and-one play and narrowed down the spread to 3, 60-57, 1:43 left in the game clock. 

But JV Casio, again proved to be the Tamaraws’ headache cause, as he averted the attempted overtake by the FEU Tamaraws when he pirouetted his way to the basket. This gave De La Salle more breathing space with a five-point lead, 62-57, 1:06 before end of regulation.  Cawaling refused to raise the white flag as he drove to the basket in the final 30 seconds and kept the margin a mere three-point shot away from deadlock. Fortunately for the Archers, that was to be Cawaling’s last conversion for the night. As the final seconds began to tick away, the Green Archers groped for a decent offensive form and was stripped by the ball by the Tamaraws. Cawaling attempted an equalizing triple but the ball just bounced off the rim.

Both teams had a slow start, ending the first half at 25-23, with the FEU Tamaraws enjoying the upper hand.

In the third quarter, the 6-7-8 combination delivered the goods for the Green Archers. Point guard Simon Atkins started the surge of the Green Archers with a split from the charity line, after being fouled on a strong drive to the basket. Then, fellow sophomore Bader Malabes scored 5 successive points ignited by a three-point bomb in the 9 minute mark. The defending champions showed why they are who they are as they step on the gas, quickening the pace of the game, and virtually making a mockery of the defense of their opponents with Casio, Atkins and Malabes alternating baskets. In a span of a little over three minutes, the Green Archers overcame a two-point lead at the end of the first half and erected a nine-point spread, 37-28, 6:24 in the third. The third canto ended with the Archers on the driver’s seast, 47-39. 

Casio recovered from an lackluster performance in their last game and led the charge for the Green Archers with 16 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals.

“That’s a very good sign of a great player–bouncing back from a horrible shooting. At the end of the day, we completely trust JV,” said Coach Franz Pumaren of his main point guard. This win marks the first of Coach Franz after his return from Teheran, Iran. “Before the start of the game, everybody talked. They wanted this victory for me, I should thank them,” added Coach Franz. 

img_4300But the jubilation brought about by the victory was cut short. Midway into the post-game interview of Coach Franz, DLSU Assistant Coach Tonichi Yturri entered the press center and relayed to Coach Franz the sad news of the passing away of the father of DLSU Assistant Coach Jack Santiago. Coach Franz returned earlier than planned after the father of Coach Santiago became critically ill.

“I went home because of that. I wanted Jack to spend more time with his father. It’s just right to give him more time with his dad, at least in the remaining days (of his dad). Then, I get those raps, I don’t think I deserve that,” said Coach Franz who was trying to control his emotions. 

This is a victory we’ll very well remember. We’re happy we won, it is just unfortunate that the dad of Jack passed away. Maybe that is why Cawaling missed that jump shot, the dad of Jack interfered,” said Coach Franz, referring to the last shot made by Cawaling. 

Both teams will meet anew on Sunday, with the defending champions needing only a win to secure a historic 13th finals appearance in 15 UAAP seasons.

GAME PHOTOS AT http://greenarchersph.multiply.com/photos

THE SCORES:

DLSU 62 – Casio 16, Maierhofer 14, Barua 10, Malabes 9, Atkins 6, Villanueva 3, Mangahas 3, Revilla 1, Walsham 0, Bagatsing 0, Ferdinand 0

FEU 59 – Cervantes 14, Fernandez 13, Baracael 10, Sanga 5, Barroca 5, Cawaling 4, Tanuan 3, Ramos 3, Knuttel 2, Alisbo 0, Cabagnot 0

Quarter Scores: 8-10; 23-25; 47-39, 62-59



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  • bhadji

    Great strategy! Fantastic execution by the Green Archers!

    All I can say is that, nothing’s gonna be easy for FEU on Sunday!

    Let’s get it on!
    Animo La Salle!

    Condolences to coach Jack and Family

  • marts_chua

    i was happy with the way we played defense yesterday especially in the 3rd quarter. that was the la salle defense i was waiting to see all season long. however, i was not happy with the way we handled the ball. we had too many turnovers. we should take care of the ball better. but a win is a win and i’ll be happy with that any day. i hope we finish this thing on sunday so we can have more time to prepare for the blue eagles. go la salle!!!

  • edgie_boy

    great win for the team. unfortunately i wasn’t able to watch the game. good thing the others stepped up not just casio & rico. if they want to go all the way to the finals, they should play as a team and use their pressing defense which netted dlsu most of their titles. good luck on sunday, i won’t miss that one. animo la salle.

  • cevcarolv

    GREAT GAME ARCHERS…..animo lasalle….

  • kkkk

    the FEU tamaraws were bitter for their lose. ONCE AGAIN, they accused us of game fixing because of the calls of the referee in favor of the green archers. pag talo, marami talagang reklamo. why don’t they just accept their loss. AN1MO LA SALLE!! :) )

  • kkkk

    LOSS pala. bitter for their LOSS. oopsie. whahaha :) )

  • tangaraw

    puro bitter sore losers ang mga taga-feu.

  • von

    yeah..they enjoy shouting “LUTO” during time-outs…
    haha… go dlsu

  • bobbie_L0u

    Love that last hesitation move by JVEE! killer move!! Doesn’t matter what other people would say…I’d still want the ball in JVEE’s hands come crunchtime!

    JVEE did not make a single basket from downtown yesterday yet he scored 16 points. Proof of how good he really is! I am just amazed at how he can slip and slide with all the defense that the Tams threw at him yesterday!

    Oh and of course….SIMON ATKINS! Yeah…FEU of course did not expect that Simon would have that kind of game yesterday…

    Anyway, about the game yesterday…I am of course happy with the win but still wary of the fact that we almost blew the 15pt lead that we had with under 8 minutes to play.

    Anyway..let’s finish them this Sunday!

    ANIMO LA SALLE!!!

  • pundit

    sa dami ba naman ng tinira ni casio malamang makaka-score ng 16points yun.

  • marts_chua

    i heard chito narvasa suspended another ref!!! so everytime feu loses to us, he’s gonna suspend a ref? he should watch our 2nd round loss to feu and check the officiating during that game. i was there and i noticed tons of nonsense calls. what kind of message is he sending out? that we can’t win without the ref’s help? he’s really acting crazy as a commissioner. chito narvasa has done a really bad job this year. and he clearly has something against la salle. first the id thing, then the suspension of a ref after that win against feu, then another suspension of a ref for the win against feu last thursday. what the fuck is that about? the uaap should get rid of that idiot next year. i really hope we finish this thing on sunday and then i won’t be able to wait for monday or tuesday just to see if another ref is suspended. i really think what he’s doing is insane. what’s happening to the uaap? anyway, good luck to our boys. kick some feu ass on sunday!!! and i have 2 words for chito narvasa – FUCK YOU!!!

  • LESLIE

    CONGRATS LA SALLE……………………….

  • http://www.pengengstresstabs.multiply.com my heart is green

    i heard about sir jack’s big loss… condolence… i believe what coach franz told the philippine star is true… their game against feu wouldn’t be a success without the father of sir jack’s intervention… but then i still believe that dlsu is a one great team… with or without intervention, they can win any game… all they need is to always play the game right…

    Carlin Maye

  • von

    there is…
    UAAP Season 71: Archers settle for a tie for 2nd, battle FEU in the playoff.