The Philippine Star

Archers scrape past Falcons

BACK IN UAAP FINAL AFTER THREE YEARS

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Game Saturday (MOA Arena) 4 p.m. – AdMU vs FEU (AdMU with twice-to-beat advantage)

It was far from the mean machine that steamrolle­d the opposition in the eliminatio­ns but “horrible” and all, top seed La Salle still got the job done.

The Green Archers fended off the challenge of fourth-ranked Adamson, 69- 64, to advance to the finals of the UAAP LXXIX men’s basketball tournament yesterday at the MOA Arena.

But coach Aldin Ayo had no reason to celebrate DLSU’s finals return after a three-year absence, ruing his wards’ unexpected­ly un-La Salle showing this deep in the tourney.

“We didn’t play our game. I’m actually hesitant to congratula­te them because that was a horrible game for us. It’s very unfortunat­e na mangyari

ito dito sa (that this happened in the) Final Four,” a visibly frustrated Ayo said during the post-match presscon.

The Archers seized control only in the later part of the fourth quarter, riding on Jeron Teng’s torrid endgame and gaining some breaks from the Falcons’ missed three-point chances down the stretch.

“Siguro natalo lang namin sila sa dasal. We really prayed hard. Ilang chances ang minintis nila sa closing ( How many missed chances did Adamson have)? Binigay lang sa amin pero hindi namin kinuha, hindi namin pinag- pursigihan ( We didn’t work for this win, it was handed to us),” said Ayo.

He took extra note of the 26 turnovers the Archers committed in the game compared to the meager three assists they dished out all game long.

He did give credit to the Falcons for playing “excellent defense” and making life doubly hard for his wards to cross the midcourt and execute their playpatter­ns.

Ayo stressed this has to change when they face either No. 2 Ateneo or defending champion Far Eastern in the best-of-three title series. “I want my team to wake up. Pasok na kami

sa finals (We’re already in the finals) and we can’t play like this,” said Ayo.

Teng finished with a game-high 25 points, doing the most damage in the fourth where he dropped 11 markers and helped DLSU take a 65-60 cushion and later sealed the deal with a crucial jumper and a pair of charities. He, however, had seven errors.

Ben Mbala produced another double-double of 21 points and 16 rebounds while adding four shot blocks.

Sean Manganti (13), Rob Manalang (12) and Papi Sarr (11) led the way for AdU, which had its first Final Four appearance in five years.

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA ?? The scores DLSU 69 – Teng 25, Mbala 21, Melecio 6, Torres 6, Tratter 4, Montalbo 3, R. Rivero 2, P. Rivero 2, Paraiso 0, Perkins 0, Caracut 0.
AdU 64 – Manganti 13, Manalang 12, Sarr 11, Ahanmisi 9, Espeleta 9, Ochea 5, Tungcab 3, Bernardo 2, Barrera...
JOEY MENDOZA The scores DLSU 69 – Teng 25, Mbala 21, Melecio 6, Torres 6, Tratter 4, Montalbo 3, R. Rivero 2, P. Rivero 2, Paraiso 0, Perkins 0, Caracut 0. AdU 64 – Manganti 13, Manalang 12, Sarr 11, Ahanmisi 9, Espeleta 9, Ochea 5, Tungcab 3, Bernardo 2, Barrera...

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