DE La Salle University (DSLU) won the war of attrition over the pesky Adamson University, 98-88, in the inaugural match of the 2016 Filoil Flying V Premier Cup on Saturday.
The Green Archers looked they were going to blow out Adamson when they spotted their foes a 15-point lead, 28-13, with 1:28 left in the first quarter with a power inside game behind Jeron Teng, Ben Mbala and Jayboy Gob.
Matters looked bleak for Adamson with Papi Sarr on the bench with foul trouble, yet, the Falcons’ second unit of Dawn Ochea, Harold Ng, Khristian Bernardo, with new acquisitions Robby Manalang and Sean Maganti, rallied to take the lead, 34-32.
The Green Archers regained the lead heading into the half, 48-45. In the fourth period, DLSU took advantage of the absence of Manalang and Ng who both went down with cramps to lead by 14, 87-73, after a Kib Montalbo triple. Adamson attempted one last rally but a full-court press employed by the Archers squelched any thoughts of an upset.
“I think we’re at 60 percent to 70 percent in terms of playing the system that I want,” first year La Salle Head Coach Aldin Ayo said of his new wards’ effort. “If you look at all my players, none of them played for teams that did a lot of trapping. They know the concept but their bodies haven’t adjusted to playing it. But it was a good win.”
Teng led all scorers with 30 points. Gob added 20 points and seven rebounds, while Cameroonian center Mbala finished with a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Adamson saw five players reach double digits, with Filipino-American Sean Maganti leading the way with 13 points. Manalang and Terrence Mustre, who played on La Salle’s University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 76 champion team before transferring to the San Marcelino campus, finished with 11 points each. Ng and Ochea both had 10.
In the other seniors match, University of the East (UE) rallied to defeat Ateneo, 93-91, in overtime.
The Blue Eagles led by seven, 75-68, with two minutes left in regulation, but consecutive turnovers and two huge missed free throws by Mike Nieto allowed the Red Warriors to send the match in extension via a three-pointer by Edson Batiller.
In overtime, Renz Palma proved to be a handful for Ateneo as he drove the lane and found the basket at will. He hit four straight free throws with power forward Clark Derige chipping in one point to spot Ateneo a five-point lead. The Blue Eagles’ Adrian Wong sank a triple before the buzzer for the final scoreline. Palma led UE with 22 points while Team B call-up Alvin Pasaol added 15 while last year’s star, Battiler, scored 14.
Chibueze Ikeh led Ateneo with 28 points while rookie Tyler Tio finished with 19.
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