Archers drub Bulldogs in extra session

From GMANews.Tv

La Salle is back to its usual deadly form.

The Green Archers put themselves in contention for the quarterfinals after defeating National University, 81-74, in overtime Wednesday in the FilOil Flying V Preseason Premier Cup at The Arena in San Juan.

The Green Archers started strong in the extra five-minute stretch, scoring six unanswered, which proved to be the decisive run in securing their second win in four matches.

The Bulldogs finished the elimination round with a 4-3 card. They are hoping to finish ahead of University of Santo Tomas (3-2) and San Beda (2-2) in Group A.

A three-point play by Sam Marata triggered La Salle’s run in overtime followed by a split by Maui Villanueva and a key hole jumper by Norbert Torres for a 74-68 Green Archers lead.

The Bulldogs were able to come to within a basket, 74-72, after Bobby Ray Parks made two free throws and a jumper in a separate play, but Almond Vosotros hit a three-point play with 1:30 left in the extra period game to give the Green Archers some cushion.

“They are a tough team, but we ran well-executed plays in overtime which was enough for us to take the win,” said La Salle coach Dindo Pumaren, whose team is fresh from a training in Chicago.

Vosotros finished with 17 points while Torres added 15 markers. LA Revilla had 12 points while Marata added 10 points.

The Green Archers cruised to a 60-53 lead at the end of the third quarter, but Parks erupted to cut it to one point, 59-60.

Glenn Khobuntin broke a 63-all deadlock with a split free throws, 3:47 left in the game before Joel Betayene drilled a short stab for a three-point NU lead , 68-65, with 1:40 left in the game.

Marata, however, saved the day for the Green Archers hitting a game-tying three-pointer with 1:22 left in the game, setting up an overtime.

La Salle’s win overshadowed Parks’ output as the Fil-Am rookie standout led all scorers with 29 points. He sent the NU crowd roaring after a left-handed dunk over Papot Paredes before the end of the second quarter. - RCJ, Reuben Terrado, GMA News

Box Scores:
DLSU 81 – Vosotros 17, Torres 15, Revilla 12, Marata 10, de la Paz 7, Webb 6, Villanueva 4, Paredes 2, Mendoza 2, Van Opstal 2, Tampus 2, Gotladera 2, Andrada 0

NU 74 – Parks 29, Betayene 10, Khobuntin 9, Celiz 9, Singh 7, Villamor 4, Magat 3, Roño 2, Terso 1, Neypes 0, Ignacio 0, Eman 0, Celda 0

Quarter scoring: 23-13, 43-32, 60-53, 68-68, 81-74

Highlight of the game – The Archers shot well from the foul line. Hope this keeps up.

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I just want to see our bigs rebound, guard the post and score a couple of inside points (either post-up, face-up or second chance points) so it will make the opponent's defense to open-up and have more space for the shooters. The scoring is really balanced with 4 players in double figures and 12 players scored. Good job but this should only be the beginning, there are still a lot of things the team can improve on, let's just trust the coaching staff and the players to deal with it.

Very good presentation using the box scores. Why? Because our team is WELL BALANCED. Nobody playing over 30 minutes a game with probably an average of about 15-20 minutes each. Well distributed statistics indicating the players strengths in different statistical categories. Look at NU. Parks played 39 minutes. He scored 29 points that's true. But doesn't he eat up a lot of the numbers of a player like Joseph Terso? This player consistently smoked us last season, remember? Terso played 18 minutes and scored a point. It will be the same for a team like Ateneo. They are now employing an NBA fad like team composition in parading a big three: Slaughter, Ravena, and Buenafe, then surrounding them with adequate role players. Mind you, this also works. So, it's a matter of coaching strategy isn't it. A fast constant game like ours with contributions from everyone, while on the other side, three or four superstars supported by role players. I say bring them all on. Let's see who has a TEAM. ANIMO!

Now we're getting somewhere!! We shot decent free throws and we didn't wilt under pressure. LET'S GO ARCHERS!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes agree ako, sina Salva, Chua, Monfort at Long ay mga bano nga naman. And hindi rin nag improve yung mga veterans nila. Ravena and Slaughter are really the only superstars. The rest havent proven anything...except for a three-peat championship.

this is a nice win. i don't think NU held back or anything. i believe that the boys are getting their groove back :D hope this extends all the way to the UAAP season. on a side note, i've heard of reports from other forums that a few players have left the fold...elorde, pate and vigil plus gallaraza and organ from team d? who do we have in the pipeline for the green archers and are we looking at the season 74 line-up already here in the preseason or will we add a few more from team d?

15 players made the trip to Chicago so there is basically one more slot for the UAAP roster. Excluding those that have already left, the final slot will be a toss-up between Martin Reyes, Aiki Herrera and even Ferdinand. That is if the team has some surprises up their sleeves

Why is Thunder Dan Sara not in the line-up? thx

He was there but he was not fielded in- coach's decision