The Philippine Star

Tamaraws seek elusive semis berth vs Falcons

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Not many teams get a second chance and the Far Eastern Tamaraws intend to make the most of theirs.

After bungling their chance to complete the semis cast last Wednesday, the Tams (6-7) try again today against playoffs-bound Adamson (9-4) in the penultimat­e playdate of the UAAP Season 80 men’s basketball elims at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The Tams squandered a 15-point fourth-quarter lead and absorbed an 84-87 heartbreak­er to the National U Bulldogs to find themselves in a must-win situation in the 4 p.m. setto with the Falcons.

A victory will propel FEU to the next stage alongside unbeaten Ateneo (13-0), La Salle (11-2) and Adamson while a setback will drop the Tams to a rubbermatc­h for the fourth and last Final Four spot against the winner between joint fifth-running University of the Philippine­s (5-8) and NU (5-8) in their 2 p.m. encounter.

“I always tell the players, (to get) not too high after a win and not too low after a loss. This was a devastatin­g loss and as I said, not too low. We still have a chance, we just have to win on Saturday,” said FEU coach Olsen Racela.

He also wants his charges to learn from their previous loss, which saw them “fall in love with the three-point shots.” The Tams sank triples – the most since 2003 – but attempted a whopping 42 and forgot to give the same attention to defense in the stretch.

“We relied so much on offense. In the fourth quarter, we just had to make stops. We were up and we let it slip away. Papahirapa­n pa namin sarili namin (We just gave ourselves a tougher task), we have to win our game against Adamson,” said Racela.

The game won’t have any consequenc­e whatsoever for the No. 3 seeded Falcons but coach Franz Pumaren stressed they will come out fighting.

“We’ll still be on Final Four mode because we’re trying to prepare ourselves for the next phase,” he said. “I told the players we’re here not just have to win games and make it to the Final Four but we’re aiming for the best finish possible.”

Although their fate is not entirely in their hands, the Maroons and the Bulldogs both want to take care of business in the first game and just hope for FEU’s downfall.

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