The View From the Armchair – Game 10 vs Ateneo

It was a tough day at the office for our young Green Archers yesterday. As they were getting blown away by the defending champs, 74-57, the team looked like a bunch of youngsters playing with opponents a few years older than them. Which just about describes it perfectly. It was an old-fashioned beating administered by a well coached, well drilled veteran team to our young ‘uns.

This was our first loss by a wide margin, and it was also the first game we were dominated for practically the entire game. Ateneo came prepared for our press and for our standard defenses, they knew what to do, while our players were always reacting to what the Blue Eagles did. And our standard plays were well scouted, as were our players’ tendencies. Our picks, our staggered screens, our pick-and-roll plays, all were well defended proactively. Our team lost its composure early to trail at the half 21-39, and the game was effectively lost at that point. For everything we tried to do, there was an effective counterpunch. They were prepared, while we were surprised. The result wasn’t unexpected.

That having been said, it’s probably fortuitous that we lost this way at this point in time. The loss exposed our weaknesses, and now the challenge is to plug the holes in the Archer game. Yes, as Coach Dindo said, the team didn’t play Archer basketball, but much of that was due to the way the Blue Eagles forced us out of our game. After yesterday’s exercise in “what not to do”,  it’s unlikely that our team will permit the same thing to happen to them in the succeeding games.

What went wrong

Lots of things.

We lost the game in the first half, when Ateneo came out of a timeout staring at a 9-4 deficit to string together 15 straight points to open up an 8point lead, 11-19, at the end of the first quarter. Our shellshocked players were unable to respond when Ateneo poured in 10 unanswered points to extend the lead to 18 at 11-29, and the game was lost. The early loss of composure and confidence told on our young players, and they were thoroughly outplayed the rest of the way. The pumped up Blue Eagles repeatedly beat them to the “50-50” loose balls, won the battle of the boards, 36-46, and stole more balls than we did, 5-8.

Our perimeter shooting, a key weapon to open up opponents’ defenses, was missing in action. Only 2 out of 18 3point attempts went in. Only 1 out of 11 in the first half, terrible considering that Blue Eagle chief gunner Long went ¾ from long distance in that same period. Our shooters were tightly covered, and their shots went awry partly because of the way they were defended.

Defense, a trademark of the Archer game, was also notably absent. For the first time, an opponent broke 70 in regulation against our team. The Blue Eagles repeatedly found the gaps in our zone defenses, cutting and getting the ball in prime position to score at close range. We were unable to bother the passes, and Ateneo got away with 23 assists to our 13. Our standard press was well scouted and easily broken even though Ateneo did not have legitimate pgs aside from Monfort. And any miscues were punished swiftly with turnover (18) and fastbreak points (17).

Our rebounding took a hit, as our bigs were unable to keep the Blue Eagles away from the boards. Rookie Art dela Cruz got away with a double-double with 10 rebounds and the same number of points.

Our offense sputtered after we took that 9-4 lead, and only Jovet was able to do anything about getting points on the board. In the second half, he scored 20 out of our total of 36 points. No other Archer was in double figures.

And fts. What can we say? A miserable 15 out of 29, barely over 50%. Maui missed 7 out of 8 of his free throws. Sam made 2/2 and Jovet made 10 out of 12.

What went right

Oh, a few things, to be sure.

Jovet played a career game in the second half, where he scored all of his 20 points in addition to pulling down 6 boards (3 offensive) against the taller Blue Eagle frontline.

Our pressure defense, while largely ineffective, still forced 20 turnovers while we lost the ball 16 times. Not good enough, though. Ateneo matched us in fastbreak and turnover points, so we were not able to gain any competitive advantage in these areas which are usually the source of our quick points.

Surprisingly, our 2point accuracy was at par with Ateneo’s, at 45%. We did outscore them in the 4th quarter, 17-13, but this was when the game was already beyond recall.

The way our players refused to respond to the taunting and trash talking of their opponents speaks volumes about what this team is all about. They played hard, but kept matters strictly to basketball, refusing to play the mind games of the Blue Eagles.

The rookie watch

Papot Paredes played 21 minutes, but was a bit overawed against the tall Ateneo frontline and pulled down only 4 boards and had 1 block. Luigi dela Paz played the same number of minutes, but only tallied 3 points, 2 assists, and 1 steal while playing against the much more experienced Ateneo guards. Oda Tampus managed 5 points, while Almond Vosotros played only 6 minutes and contributed one rebound.

The sophomores

Sam Marata, obviously still recovering from an illness, was fielded in for 9 minutes, and scored 4 points while being tightly marked throughout his stint. Yutien continued his quiet accuracy from the field, hitting 3/6 but pulled down only 2 boards. Gab played only 3 minutes.

Looking forward

So notch this loss to experience. This young team doesn’t have a lot of that yet, so everything new is a lesson. They learn their lessons well, and we can expect that the next time, there will be fewer things that will surprise them. And if they encounter the same game plan or something similar in our future games, they’ll know how to deal with it. If you think about it, this team has already overachieved with still 4 games to go.

Up next is tournament leader FEU, another team with top-notch guards and a tall and agile frontline. We almost upended the Tams in the first round, losing in 2 overtimes. However, the element of surprise on our part is mostly gone. So let’s see how resilient the young Archers will be coming from a bad game, and how well they respond against another veteran team in the Tams.



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  • Kalabao

    make the Tams feel that they wish they weren’t our next opponent. bounce back!

  • http://greenarchers.ph dieharddlsu

    badly outplayed. but the good thing is that we till have a foot inside the 4th spot. that alone is already an achievement for the youngest team in the league.

  • http://greenarchers.ph dieharddlsu

    btw, can somebody tell me why webb was used sparingly. he could have given energized the team all game long

  • http://greenarchers.ph dieharddlsu

    correction . . . he could have energized the team all game long

  • jmtv

    Well at least La Salle can beat Ateneo in other sports like volleyball, badminton, tennis etc.
    But when it comes to basketball we have to accept the fact that its really hard to beat those eagles.

  • http://www.butterbears.multiply.com keeperofthefaith12

    webb is hardly seen in the court since he had more turnovers than scores. unbelievable but true.

    Kaya yan Archers! Keep the faith!

  • MR Abello

    gigil na gigil ang mga katipunero to get back at us.

    Let them have their satisfaction.

    They did play good ball.

    Our boys didn’t perform like they were expected to.
    The animo from the first encounter(when we beat them) of this season was all but gone.
    The team played more like it did in season 72.

    No drive, no focus, no spirit.

    I wouldn’t hurt as much if our team went down fighting..but it seemed like we gave the game on a silver platter.

    Excuse the rant.

    Hoping our boys have learned and drive towards making it to the final 4.

    nuf sed

  • Mike H

    Can someone tell the DLSU Team to start hiring a FOUL THROW SHOOTING COACH? We are one of the worst teams in this area for so many years. We could have won our games vs. FEU, NU, and Adu with better FT shooting. Tough to swallow loss but let’s keep our heads up for an FEU upset! We can still make the Final Four :) It’s so sad to see Webb performing so badly this year…he always loses the ball when dribbling or makes errors this year :( … anyway I still believe in this exciting team…GO LA SALLE!!!

  • animo love

    Archers, please practice on your shooting especially on the free throws. It’s a game of basketball after all.
    Kuddos to Mendoza, he clearly did not give up until the end despite the huge margin in the scores.
    Most players really showed hesitation in shooting the ball. I was waiting for the cold-blooded 3′s ala-Marata during the first round.
    Kaya pa to Archers, you’ve proven yourselves already during the first round. ANIMO!

  • 106

    Joshua Webb I think is overrated. Sam case as JR Cawaling.

  • Dennis

    Joshua Webb is the heart and soul of this young La Sallian team. Hope he gets his ANIMO game back in time for the game against the Tams.

  • http://punsoy.com aldric

    complacency did the team in. as if ateneo was never scouted…and they worked hard scouting la salle while la salle slept soundly. sun tzu couldnt have played better basketball.

  • Deric

    Well.. Free Throws screwed the Archers on this one. Think of it this way, if those free throws were made, the margin wouldn’t be as wide as this and they might have more fight to chip it down.. Honestly, fighting a ten point lead is easier than a 20 point blowout..

  • minho

    @Dennis
    Joshua Webb heart and soul of this team? you’ve got to be kidding me! he had more turnovers than points.

    i hope we bounce back from this tough loss. feu is next and we can’t afford to do the same mistake that we did on this game.

    focus guys. kaya yan

  • Cheng

    Hack a maui???

    i hope not…

    Bawi tayo!

  • Nick Diggler

    ryan buenafe was in an arrogant mood to taunt …. he had his eagle brain on…. that’s how humiliated he was and the rest of the eagles in their shocking loss to lasalle in the first round…

  • bill

    @ dennis

    If Joshua Webb was the heart and soul of this team, then it’s safe to say that the team would have been dead right there and then.

  • Sandalwood

    Honestly I didn’t feel that bad at all… I guess the first game had brought more desperation to admu when they thought they’ve had the win but nevertheless lost bec of free throws due to penalty situation of the admu….k Lang yan pa minsan minsan maging generous tayo, at least the over-all win since the 80′s eh lamang pa din ang archer …..

  • Ed

    I can swallow the defeat but not the taunting. During our days we will never tolerate that and we can settle it outside .

  • Dennis

    @minho

    Joshua just had an off night just like the majority of the archers.

    I mean, even that big Dodo from Loyola, (Da Fried) Bacon Austria outscored Joshua
    that night!

    Joshua is good for at least 20+ points when he brings his A game to the court.

    If he does so in the next game against FEU, it will be the TAMS who will be “dead right there and then”.

  • EB

    Enough said. To our young Green Archers, to sum it all up, we are all proud of you. You have already exceeded our expectations at this point in time. Yesterday was one lost battle. Learn from it. Focus on the war. We are one with you, win or lose !!! ANIMO LA SALLE !!!

  • critique

    Ryan Buenafe’s taunt really sent a message on our young guns. Tampus, Vosotros, Elorde, started to think twice before entering the lane. We can see a lot of holes in our system. I hope we can regain the swag we had when Cardona was still with us. I think that swag plays a very big role especially in a very emotional game like an Ateneo-lasalle match-up. paminsan-minsan kailangan din natin ipakita ang confidence natin.

  • BoonMan

    Great analysis. Kudos to the writer!

  • Gerald Christian

    CONFIDENCE! Yun ung missing that game. I can see on the face of the ADMU Players parang all of them gained confidence. And to that arrogant Buenafe, no respect to the like of that guy.

  • [insert name here]

    @critique – with regards to your confidence comment, I do agree that teams need that at times and that’s what Webb brings for us that unwaivering cockiness and confidence that he has.

  • MR Abello

    ^^

    yep… sometimes “unwavering cockiness and confidence” or “in-your-face” basketball ala Arana(who the blues love to hate) is necessary at times.

    So maybe buenafe’s antics may not be a bad thing.

    It may have been good for ateneo this last game methinks.

    I agree..if we can bring the swagger back like in the Cardona days–

    I miss the Ryan Arana jig.

    The game is as much psychological as it is physical warfare.

  • http://yahoo vince 74

    I think Spider Webb should change his style in driving to the basket, don’t ever penetrate the shaded lane infront of small guard, masusudot lang ang bola or you will be called for travelling. I suggest you should practice more on your perimeter and 3 pt shooting.

  • Nel

    On the matter of swagger, it’s probably a good thing that this edition of our Archers doesn’t exhibit it. Swagger without the ability to back it up will just embarrass the team. Angas is a much overused tool in oneupmanship on the court, but it doesn’t count on the scoreboard. Preoccupation with mind games may just distract the players if they concentrate on showing up the opponents rather than focusing on the game plan and winning the game. It’s the score at the end of the game that really matters, not how much angas a player brings to the game.

  • spectator

    @ DENNIS

    webb??!!! heart and soul??!!!
    LOL
    maglaro ka muna ng basketball para alam mo sinasabi mo LOL
    off night?… slump?… LOL
    Like i said previously, way-back to the archers other games..
    webb is overrated
    webb is detrimental to the team game of la salle
    he doesn’t pass
    he commits too many turn overs
    very bad decision making
    he is not mature in the court, compared to his batch mates jovet and maui
    he simply has his surname WEBB.. he only has a lolo who used to play ball for the school (who played great by the way) but he isn’t half of who his lolo was in the court
    btw, i honestly think that he only gets to start to please his family
    that is why no other school offered to take him because KALAT siya
    the team slumps when he enters the court
    la salle supporters who are not that well versed in the game think that he is the king archer just because he scored more last season?? LOL he attempted more and passes less
    he doesnt make his teammates better and makes them out of position instead
    he is the king archer because he has the attitude???.. LOL what attitude?… to blame or look at the refs and fault find hid teammates when he commits turnovers???.. LOL
    face it… the TEAM PLAYS WELL WHEN WEBB IS OUT OF THE COURT

  • QWERTY

    You bring in Webb if you need free throws. Still, there’s the huge risk of him committing a turnover rather than going to the line. What he’s good at is driving inside the basket and being fouled. He gets his points from his freethrows. I can say that Webb has really missed 70% of his shots this season. His touch in shooting inside and even outside are unorthodox and It isn’t in a good way. Ironically, even though named Spider, the ball doesn’t stick to his hands that well.

    We can see that Ateneo – and even other teams – has him read. “If he runs to the basket, expect him to do a spin and throw the ball without control hoping it goes in.” All day. All day. That’s what he always does, right?

    Also, Tampus. I can’t really see whether he can really play. We could see him hog the ball when he gets inside the court but not as much as Webb. Andrada has an excellent inside game. Start him.

    Tolentino / Vosotros
    Atkins
    Marata…. uhh
    Andrada
    Villanueva/ Paredes

  • DS

    So many inputs, I wish you guys are this analytic even when the team WINS!

  • bill

    @ DS

    Yes, I agree with you, the inputs doubled when we lost (to ateneo especially). But if you look at the inputs, they’re more or less the same from the start of the season. I’ll make it plain and simple:

    1. Free Throw shooting
    2. Webb’s monotonous drives
    3. Webb’s turn-overs
    4. Energy/Hustle/Spirit
    5. Inexperience
    6. How to effectively deal with the “zone”

    more or less these are the inputs from this and the other posts.

    FYI: I think inexperience/being too young should not be a primary excuse to why the archer’s lost. If you look at Lebron,Kobe, D-wade who the championship after few years Oklahoma Thunders, etc. All of these guys had success despite their lack of experience. I mean, our team cannot be compared to the talent of these guys but I’m just making a point that being young means being unsuccessful or young team=rebuilding team, I think rebuilding team=sad excuse to announce to the basketball world that you cannot expect any success to our team.

  • pipit

    come on guys!!! ANIMO LASALLE!!!

  • sam

    Blame it on whoever you want, what needs to be fixed is out basketball system — including recruitment. Honestly our win in the first round over ADMU was chamba.

    You gotta admit though, the boys in blue played one heck of a game

  • JAC

    We got dumped big time. Being a young team and having inexperience is not an excuse for not winning games. We are a school who is conditioned to win in whatever manner. We are La Sallians. Keep up the Animo! Don’t lose hope! Keep on fighting!

  • Dennis

    @Spectator,

    Lolo Freddie Webb played for Letran and not DLSU.

    Please post your Joshua-bashing comments in the appropriate website like the ones maintained by the Katipuneros.

    Nuff said.

  • Anonymous

    I really hope Webb improves.. I think during the whole game, all of his attempts resulted into steals… in desperation to score, i recall he tried a 3 but missed..

    I don’t understand.. he’s really good during the Fil-Oil Tourney. :|

  • spectator

    @dennis

    either way, i may be wrong about that but it doesnt take away the fact that your beloved “king archer”, spider webb is nothing more than a trying hard and assuming player who doesnt know team game..
    you can say all you want and justify all you want but the truth and bottom line is your following a sinking ship in terms of who the leader of the team is…
    your supporting a team and you should know better when a player is detrimental to a team…
    ill even bet that you dont know how to play ball the proper way if not the right way…
    ill admit that im not green by school affiliations and im not blue either… im a maroon by blood and heart..
    it so happens that my brother is playing for your school and he was recruited by your coaches..
    he is a vital cog in this team and he is a team player at that..
    we come from a family with basketball knowledege and
    we know how to look at a game and analyze a game and players strengths and weaknesses..
    you on the other hand dont know s*** in basketball…
    you should play more and learn more about the game itself and its concepts and dynamics..
    when you do that, come back here and post it and tell me who you think should be the model for this team..
    this team has promise and had the ability on top given another year..
    ill bet you this that this team will be the champs next year and has a good chance to be the champs this year to be quite honest.. but this team needs to shave the minutes to some players specially webb..
    i saw him play in highschool.. hes rated way back then because look at the competition in highschool..
    but now… and 3 years of college ball experience in his belt and he still doesnt know how to play a team game and make proper decisions???

    nuff said also… LOL

  • Green Lightning

    @Dennis

    I surmise that Spectator was actually referring to a younger Webb, Jason Webb perhaps. :-)

    However, Jason’s way too young to be a grandad. If only Spider could be at least half of what Jason was to the Archers back in the 90′s, we’d have a viable scoring option at the small forward spot (albeit Jason was more of an off-guard). Joshua just needs to focus on what he does best. He has to stick to the basic fundamentals. Even if that restricts him to just driving to the hoop using his dominant hand, his right. He’s already been thoroughly scouted by the other teams. Letting Joshua dribble-drive with his left will result into a turnover most of the time. He has to realize this. He has to make the adjustments. And yes, I am a bit frustrated with Joshua. But as a La Sallian, there is no other recourse but to support him.

  • Nel

    Spectator posted the same thing in APCom under the nick “ipe”. I reacted to this post, which, with Fritz’s permission, I have posted separately below.

    Here is my comment:

    Fritz,

    Thank you for speaking out for your son. Far too many of our supporters feel that the cost of the ticket entitles them to speak their mind without regard for common courtesies. As if they have the right to set high standards and demand excellent performance from a young team that has not played together for long, a team which doesn’t have the depth of experience that the frontrunners have. They maintain that the team must meet the school’s high standards without matching these with the reality of the team that we have today. They say that the players don’t try hard enough because the team lost big last weekend. They forget that our team plays not for their entertainment but for the school. And they forget that the players are human, too.

    Hopefully your post will let our supporters see the side of the players, and that they will be more prudent in what they say. After all, players have families, and have feelings like anyone else. Yes, anyone who feels they can do better can try to go one on one with your son. Or personally show him what his mistakes are, and what he should do to improve. Or take up their opinions with the coaches so that their criticism can truly be called constructive.

  • Stockton

    i agree. Joshua is already well scouted and predictable, sadly.

    For god’s sakes, I could shoot better free-throws than Maui. I believe, Maui should just take fieldgoals within the paint. If the guy can’t sink his free throws, what more longer shots from the side.

    Let’s work on our free throws guys! If needed, let’s get a FREE THROW SHOOTING COACH!

  • johni

    i still see the intensity in webb. sobrang gigil lang when he drives to the hoop. obviously, he is well scouted so he should learn how to look for the open man to pass on the ball.

  • Nel

    I am posting Fritz Webb’s reply to Spectator’s post with his permission:

    You seem to have a relatively short memory, Joshua, along with Simon, Martin Reyes, etc. has won two junior championship for Lasalle. Only Josh and Colin have won the championship twice for lasalle. Something that has not been done in fifty years. In both championship series, he was adjudged finals MVP. In his second year in lasalle seniors, he was one of the leading in scorers in the second half of the series.

    I have to tell you that i’ve never seen anybody work harder on his game than Josh. Just ask the coaches. they’ll tell you. I should know, I’m his father. He may not be getting the results that he has hoped for, but he is definitely tying his best.

    What really bothers me the most about people like you is that you bring negativity into a situation without coming up with a positive solution. I highly doubt if you would do better in court than my son, but I could definitely arrange a one on one if you’d like that. just to prove my point. I’d like to see if you could do better.

    It hurts my family to hear you rant and rave about someone close to us when we see that he is sacrificing so much to be in this team. he is doing the best he can albeit not successfully at the moment bet we believe in him and hope he can prove people like you wrong and make you eat humble pie in the coming games be it this year or the next. Believe me he is one boy that doesn’t give up. In the end, by some chance that it doesn’t work out, i’ll still be proud of him because I know that he’s given his all. Heart and soul.

    I resent you implying that he is being played only because he is a Webb and that my father played for Lasalle. Please get your facts right next time, my father played for Letran where loyal Letran fans had good things to say about his efforts win or lose.

    Somehow I can’t help but get a feeling from your posts that you have something personal about my son. If you would like to take it up with me, I would gladly discuss with you personnally any problems you have with my son or my family since you’ve dragged even my father into your detritus. My name is Fritz Webb. Maybe we can sort out some of your angst about the Webb clan. It would be my pleasure to meet you. I’ll be back from Europe by the end of the month and you can call me then.

    All I’m asking is that you show a little loyalty to your players. One player cannot lose an entire game for the team. When one plays bad, he plays less as evidenced in the minutes he is playing these last couple of games. There are many other players who make mistakes just as well, but that’s part of the game. I’ts the coaches decision who he plays and who he doesn’t, since he takes most of the blame when he loses, while the players take most of the glory when the team wins.

    In my eyes, although it’s old news, my son has done more than i could ever wish for by bringing our juniors team to two championships. He’s made me a very proud father. For him, he wants more, because he loves basketball so please cut him some slack, after all, it’s just a game.

    My advice for you is to stop trying to look for defects in people for no one is perfect. What is important is that we try our best as much as we can.

    Yours truly,

    Fritz Webb

    P.S. for your info more than several teams in the UAAP and the NCAA approached him to play for them as early as his third year in high school but he chose Lasalle because he is a Lasallite and proud to be one.

  • johnboi

    spectator just got served

  • Dennis

    Hey Spectator! (or is it Ipe?)

    I do hope that you take up the kind offer of Mr. Fritz Webb.

    At the very least, you can share your knowledge of the concepts and dynamics in basketball since you claim to come from a basketball-loving family…

    If the current standing of the UP Maroons in both the juniors and seniors is any indication, there is a lot of basketball sense that can be obtained from a basketball loving iskolar ng bayan such as yourself…

  • Mike H

    Animo Joshua Webb and La Salle! Don’t give up! We will make the final 4!

  • Marts Chua

    I think Joshua Webb should play less. He turns the ball over so many times. It’s like he uses his knees to dribble whenever he drives. Being a 3rd year player, I still can’t get why he hasn’t improved at all. Jovet should play more. He has more heart than anyone on this team. He doesn’t care how big the lead is. He fights whether the game has long been decided. Sam Marata needs to get more open looks. He’s more of a spot up shooter than a creator. He needs to be set up with solid screens instead of him putting the ball on the floor. Our 3 point guards are very immature. It seems they don;t know when to push, when to set-up, when to drive, when to take the outside shot. But they are very young. Hopefully they learn from the best point guard our school has ever seen – none other than Coach Dindo. About our other players, they just have to keep playing hard no matter what the scoreboard shows. I thought we were rattled right there in the first quarter when Ateneo made a big run. It was clearly a sign of having a young ballclub. The talent, I admit is lacking compared to FEU, Ateneo or even Adamson but we showed we can hang in there. We just have to control the boards, run as much as we can since we do lack the offensive skills for a halfcourt game, and just play solid defense. Take note: Rebounding and Defense. It’s more effort than talent. We’re practically in the Final Four given the records and the remaining games of the bottom 4 teams. I think we can pull off an upset in the first FF game if we play smart and hard. Then with a little luck, maybe we can even reach the Finals. Then it will all be about who wants it more. I believe this team can do well. Maybe all it needs is a little push from the the coaches, the students, the alumni and the fans . . . and maybe a little change in the player rotation.

  • pipit

    i hope the team’s morale is still high. ANIMO LASALLE!!!

  • MR Abello

    I apologize for the OT.

    Warriors upset Eagles 62-60

    Big credit to James Martinez.

    Long’s output in this game is a complete reversal of his performance when Admu massacred Dlsu last sun

  • spectator

    to mr. fritz webb,

    i stand corrected

    just want to say im sorry for the earlier post

  • johni

    @nel, i share mr. fritz feelings. i fully support the green archers – win or lose.

    animo mr. fritz!

  • Proud Archer

    I apologize for being busy at work I emailed these comments last Aug 23:

    Well it was one of those days. Everything went well for them, nothing went right for us. Let’s give credit where credit is due. Ateneo played the perfect game. Their defense was great and they outhustled us in looseball situations and 50-50 posession plays. Kurt Long also exploded early. However, we should not be down just because of this loss due to the following:

    1. We lost, did not improve our standings, but did not regress. We are where we were before the game. 4th place and in the magic 4.
    2. They only got back at us in Round 2. If there is a round 3 (and probably there is), it’s our turn to make the adjustments (like what they did), and see what happens from there.
    3. Our offensive game was just not there. We had a lot of open shots and if they had just gone in, Ateneo’s defense could have extended outward, and become more porous for our cutters. As we were not hitting the outside shots, Ateneo;s defense just “stayed home”, resulting in a number of ball swipes on penetrators.
    4. The game showed that we still have an inexperienced team. Under such duress yesterday, the abililty to maintain game poise was not there. Although it was not our game, it was our turn to slow things down, re-assess the situation, and then attack. We had one speed. Fast. But when you’re not shooting the ball well and the other team does, this just opens us up for a blow-out, like we expereinced yesterday.
    5. When we lose, we offer no excuse. This was a loss, plain and simple. The tournament is not over with one game. We still have to concentrate on beating Adamson, UE, and UST. All these teams are still very dangerous, specially UE, who seems to have found their combination.

    Cheer up Archers. For us, it still and always will be,…………… ANIMO LA SALLE!!!!!!

    Now let me add to these comments:
    This is just basketball. To name bash our playersis just like saying that “you’d better win…or else!!!” Where is your school support then?

    Please enjoy our games whether we win or lose. We won because of a number of reasons in some games, and we lost also because of a number of reasons. Analyze, critique, suggest, cheer on, or vent your ire…BUT NEVER at our players. They represent our school which we are all so proud of, specially us alumni.

    Have you never made ANY mistakes in your life??? Have you rpresneted your shcool in any sporting event? Have you celebrated victory for the school? Have you agonized when you lost representing the school??? I HAVE.

    So please enjoy the season as I do. Celebrate when we win. Go ahead and be sad when we lose. But there is another game, and another game, and another game.

    What the hell is wrong with losing guys??? This gives you CHARACTER later on. I am telling you. Our team will win a lot more games than we we lose during this four year span. We will win championships. But also be prepared that we will lose some as well.

  • 106

    i don’t want to depend on luck. Ayoko kasi ng “kasi hindi pumapasok yung open shots eh” Hindi kasalanan ng fate yun. Kasalanan yun ng taong nagsshoot ng bola. I will depend on “galing” kasya “swerte”.

  • 106

    I don’t believe in fate. There’s always a “science” why the shooter didn’t make his shot.

  • Fred_Cebu

    The law of averages was in favor of UE, in their 2nd round encounter with Ateneo. The eagles played very well against us, with fantastic stats for field goals and foul throws. They could not sustain these stats vs UE, that is why they lost. The sked was not in our favor this time. Ergo, I would say that we will have a good game tomorrow vs the tamaraws, as the law of averages will be in our favor.

  • marts chua

    To Mr. Fritz Webb, I know your son is trying his best but we should all admit, until he improves and shows that he can play well, he doesn’t deserve to be out there. Make no mistake, he has had a few decent games but as of lately, he hasn’t shown anything. He needs to take care of the ball better. Every time he drives, it’s so easy to take the ball away from him. Sometimes he loses it on his own by using his knees to dribble. I know he was great in high school but college ball is a whole new level. I respect you for defending your son and family but bias aside, do you really think Joshua deserves to be playing the minutes he gets or even start the game? I’ve seen your brother Jason play. I was in La Salle during his last 2 years. Your son’s play is nowhere near that level. I hope he does improve his game. I hope the whole team improves. I think at this point, it’s time to make changes in the rotation if we are to have a chance at making the Finals or even have a chance at winning the whole thing and quite frankly, your son doesn’t deserve to be out there.