The View from the Armchair – Game 2 vs NU

The Green Archers hit a big speed bump in their second game, falling to a bigger and more physical NU team today, 55-59 to even their win-loss record at 1-1. After coming off an impressive win in the opening game against UP, our team showed its relative youth and inexperience against the taller and heftier Bulldogs, showing little of the composure and confidence they exhibited . NU, which led most of the way, except for the closing seconds of the first half, survived the strong finishing kick of the Archers to pull of the win.

Another slow start

In contrast to their first game where they led from the get-go, the Archers started off flat and trailed for almost the entire first half. Although they pressured NU into 7 turnovers in the first quarter, they shot poorly from the field, hitting only 4 field goals out of 17 tries. NU’s resident import Mbe asserted his height right from the start, pouring in 10 points while pulling down 6 rebounds as NU dominated the boards, 17-8 in the first quarter to lead 10-17. The second quarter saw NU score first to threaten to pull away at 10-19, but aggressive defending limited NU to only 3 field goals in the quarter, and accurate shooting (7/13) led by the 10 points of Jovet Mendoza allowed the Archers to take the lead in the final seconds of the first half.

The 3rd quarter saw the La Salle game unravel as the Archers misfired the field, duplicating NU’s 3 field goals for 6 points in the quarter while NU scored 18 on another dominant stretch by Mbe who singlehandedly outscored (8 points to 6) and outrebounded  (6 rebounds to 5) the entire La Salle team in the 3rd quarter. Another poor shooting quarter saw the Archers miss 14 out of their 17 fg attempts for a low 18% while committing more turnovers, 5 to NU’s 4 as they trailed NU after 3 quarters, 30-41. NU maintained its largest lead at 32-43 at the start of the 4th before 2 unsportsmanlike fouls on NU gave La Salle some momentum to cut the lead to 38-43. Botched defensive assignments allowed NU to penetrate the defenses and build up the lead to 43-52. Desperate attempts from long range netted the Archers 3 triples, but it was a case of too little, too late as they yielded to NU, 55-59.

What went wrong

The game was a bit of a throwback to last year, as the Archer defense suffered a relapse of its weakness at the perimeter. NU swung the ball around, creating gaps which their penetrators exploited to blow by the first line of defense, draw the secondary for a dish to a waiting Mbe. The scrambling defense also failed to block out the NU bigs, giving them 17 second chances from offensive boards. NU exploited their height and size advantage in outrebounding our team, 36-46.

Our shooting was off, and that’s quite an understatement as the Archers shot poorly from 2 point range in the 1st and 3rd quarters where NU built up their lead. Only in the last quarter did the long shots fall with 3 consecutive triples, but overall they shot only 18% (4/22) from 3point range. Our shooters misfired often, with Marata going scoreless in 6 tries, while Webb was closely marked and limited to 5 points on 2 out of 8 fg attempts while sinking only 1 out of 4 fts. Ferdinand played 25 minutes but made only 1 out of 6 shots on top of only 3 boards. Villanueva, who had a double double (13 points, 13 rebounds) against UP was also off with only 2 points and 4 rebounds in 14 minutes.

Foul shooting woes reappeared, with our players missing 8 out of 13 attempts. If they had converted half or more of the misses, they might have dragged the ‘Dogs into overtime or even won the game. As it is, NU built up enough of a lead to cushion the Archers’ last ditch rally which ultimately fell short.

The relative immaturity of the team showed, when they got frustrated at their inability to score that resulted in uncharacteristic errors (21) that almost matched NU’s turnovers (25). Perhaps they put too much pressure on themselves but the ‘gigil’ factor resulted in missed shots and faulty play. The team didn’t give up, but it may be that they tried too hard and failed to play the quick, fluid game they showed against UP. The team’s composure could have been affected also by the tough physical play of NU, which saw Atkins leave in the 2nd quarter after taking a shot to his face and Jovet hit his head on the floor in the 3rd before receiving a kick from Ponferrada. The two unsportsmanlike fouls on NU players typified their rough and tough approach to today’s game.

The Bulldogs played a more physical game, banging bodies and succeeding in intimidating our inside players. Only Andrada and Mendoza were able to successfully operate inside but only for short periods. Ferdinand seems to have regressed after a good showing in the pre-season, and Paredes was practically invisible. Our short lineup will definitely have to work smarter and harder if they want to keep their opponents from dominating inside.

We would have been ok if our defense had held consistently, but it didn’t for stretches which allowed the ‘Dogs to score enough to keep us at bay. For now, NU has a streak of sorts against us, the first time they have won consecutive games against La Salle.

What went right

The pressure defense forced some turnovers, and when the NU guards finally brought down the ball, they were met with a man-to-man alignment or a 2-3 zone. This caused some initial NU confusion in the second quarter. However, after the halftime break, the NU guards were able to adjust and create opportunities with quick perimeter passing to open up creases which the dribblers exploited to drive or dish to a waiting teammate. The Archers should have capitalized on the Bulldogs’ poor outside shooting (1/14 from 3point range) to clog the middle and dared NU to hit the long shot, but instead extended their perimeter defenses that gave NU more space for their dribble penetrations.

The Archers never gave up even though they were frustrated, and managed to cut the lead down to what it was at the end. That fighting spirit will help them win games later on, as long as they develop a bit more composure and experience.

The rookie watch

Nico Elorde maximized his 8 minute debut in the senior division, sinking both of his field goal attempts and 2/4 foul shots for 6 points with 1 steal. Luigi dela Paz also tallied 6 points with 2 rebounds and 1 assist, while Vosotros poured in all 5 of his points in the first quarter on top of 3 offensive rebounds and 2 assists. Jarelan Tampus saw action for the first time, played 4 minutes and pulled down 1 rebound. Paredes played 3 minutes and managed to contribute 1 rebound and 1 assist.

The sophomores

Among the second year players, Andrada (18 minutes, 7 points, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 steal) and Tolentino (19 minutes, 3 points, 1 rebound, 7 assists) played well. Marata was held scoreless but pulled down a rebound, and Banal, who was coming off an injury he suffered in the pre-season, made his first appearance this season, logging 7 minutes and 1 rebound.

DNPs

Herrera, Reyes



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  • green archer

    what’s up with Ferdinand?! He has been with the team for so long already and he hasn’t shown any talent! Ferdinand I hope you see this and rise up to the challenge! What the hell is your problem?! The mere fact you are with the dlsu team simply means that you got basketball skills. I thought you improved during the offseason?! As a long time green archer fan, it is very disappointing to watch a team like this play! the JV Casio- TY Tang team a couple of years ago was not seeded or as strong compared to the other uaap teams back then. But because of their big hearts, they still managed to win the championship! WAKE UP guys! Show us your pride to play for the school!!! FERDINAND step UP!!!!!!!!

  • spectator

    consistency, perimeter and outside shooting and crisp ball movement are the keys for dlsu this season…
    webb, kalat ka talaga…. your a one-dimensional player who’s lousy on defense and blames others for your errors…

  • http://yahoo.com Greenarrowguru

    Yesterday’s game was just another day in the office for our archer even though we didn’t win our boys gain experience preparing us for bigger games. NU is definitely not a push over nor other teams. our last minute heroic shows sign that we can win big time again. our boys played well and tried to win. our dreaded traps was active though defensive and offensive boards is not yet there but compensated with our steals. our offense is there but ignited last minute which shows that if we really want to win we really can. the big factor of the game is our free throw shooting. we have to really sharpen r arrows on that division. imagine if we sank all that FT’s we have won the battle already. Not to compare but thats were r previous archer champs really took over games ty, casio,ren,dino,joseph,mac,rico,cholo they r all crisp shooting player on the FT’s line when the archer nided most a rally they excel. the real animo flame is just starting to grow with the boys. the road to championship is dark and blurry but we have are animo flame to lighten our way. So bring back the bacon to Taft. We are Lasalle. Animo

  • Junipero

    While defense does win games, it is on the assumption that points are made and that is, more points than the opponent. I still find it hard to comprehend why free throws, even without pressure, are below 50%. Gone are the days when a free throw was both an opportunity and an advantage.

  • http://deleted kiko

    Maige pa ata na si Papot Paredes na lang ang mag start kesa ke Ferdinand.Laging nawawala sa sarili at kulang sa angas,nakapikit na lang ako everytime pinapasahan ng bola si Ferdinand…..Hoy Gising Ferdnand!!!!!

  • ICJ

    same sentiments as ‘green archer’ and ‘kiko’. atkins has showed maturity. even our junior and sophomore players have shown maturity. 4 years should be more than enough to show what you can do. Hindi pwede yung puro angas, puro pacute., dapat gumagawa sa laro. He’s the co-captain, but for what? I’d rather have the less experienced big men take his minutes. He’s very disappointing. Until he proves us wrong, the other big men should take more minutes, like andrada, paredes, and mendoza.

  • painkillaz

    I suggest DLSU hire a Big Man coach like Zandro Limpot. It seems that our power forwards and centers don’t really know how to play and defend the interior. It’s time for Tonichi Yturri to step down, he’s done nothing to improve our big men.

  • bill

    I wish the players read these comments, I mean all of the comments here will be very helpful to them, both positive and negative. I just hope that they realize the four letters they are carrying in their uniforms. Before they go out of their locker rooms, I hope they take a long look at the four letters they represent. What game does this four letters deserve from them?

  • [insert name here]

    In Ferdianand’s defense. 1 he’s small (in height) vs most bigs and 2 he’s not a starting quality big man in the UAAP. And that disappoints be because when I first watched him play he was out hustling the other bigs to get the rebound. Sure two years ago it was forgivable that he was lacking on the offensive end but by now he should be capable of atleast a post move or two in the paint. Sad to say Ferdi didn’t develop the way I wished he would. What we really need is a big guy who can score in the paint, someone to dump the ball to when our outside shot isn’t falling. Can Papot be that guy?

  • Gerald Christian

    BIG MAN is the missing key… Bravo Simon Atkins and the rookies… I believe DLSU Greenarchers so much… I love DLSU Basketball so much… Pero bat ganon ung game nila….. kinda depressing…

  • Ferdi :(

    excited tlaga ako this upcoming season ng uaap dahil feel ko magsstep up sila simon and ferdi. pero bat ganun? ang sakit sa mata panoorin si ferdi! ang weird nung mga pinaggagagawa nya sa court eh. haay. let’s wait for torres nalang next year!

  • knifenut

    I am very disappointed in Marata. A shooter who cant shoot the ball, now trying to slash in but not very effectively.. He was showing more promise last year, he did not do well even in this year’s Fil-oil.

  • Proud Archer

    It’s way way too early to judge this team. I would rather that these loses happen early than later in the season though. Case in point. The first two games are very good gauges of how we will win games and how we will lose games. The coaching staff and the players now have working models to base their future strategies on.

    We are small ball this season so we have to deal with that. Our outside shooting is key this season. Our shooting went south in the NU game, that’s all. We had the shots, even the ones that were high percentage shots, like the fake and step in jumpshot of Vosotros near the free throw line, which he missed. While the missed shot was frustrating, the move wasn’t. THAT is what he is supposed to do all season long.

    Enough of the analysis of the game in microview for now. All I am saying is that this is a very young team with very young basketball bodies and a whole ton of inexperience. What I LIKE is that I am definitely seeing habitual basketball move and attitude developments from them. For instance, didn’t you like Yutien’s game? He, Atkins, and Vosotros I think have the highest basketball IQs amongst our players.

    The players showed their immaturity when they got frustrated as their shots didn’t fall. That’s part of growing up basketball wise. Later on, you will see a team that despite shooting 18% (there will be other games like this mind you), who will just grit their teeth and say “well, if I can’t score, I’ll make sure they can’t either”.

    This is a whole lot BETTER team than we had last year so please be patient. The four year down slide from the suspension year is past us. This is the beginning of our upswing into where we actually belong: The top of UAAP Men’s Basketball.

    ANIMO!!!!

  • kulot vosotros

    vosotros should be given more playing time. he has the highest basketball iq as proud archer commented. dindo should put more plays on him or atkins rather than marata or del paz. vosotros is a pure scorer and would be more effective if he shoots more and handles the ball more.