The Philippine Star

Strong Group up against Moroccan squad

- By JOHN BRYAN ULANDAY

Undefeated Strong Group shoots for a coveted Final Four ticket when it tangles with As Sale of Morocco in the knockout quarterfin­als of the 33rd Dubai Internatio­nal Basketball Championsh­ip today at the Al Nasr Club.

Banking on a one-day breather after wiping out Group B, the Philippine representa­tive is out to pick from where it left off against the Moroccan club, which finished No. 4 in Group A, at 1:15 a.m. (Manila time) to finally get over the hump in the 12-team Middle Eastern tourney.

The Charles Tiu-mentored squad exited in the quarterfin­als last year after a tough loss against eventual champion Al Riyadi, which bolstered its title retention bid by sweeping Group A.

Strong Group wants no less than a different result this time around.

Owned by Frank and Jacob Lao, Strong Group put itself in a prime position to achieve the feat after drubbing all its five counterpar­ts in Group by an average winning margin of 14.2 points.

The team first took care of business against the host United Arab Emirates national team, 82-66, before beating Syria’s Al Wahda, 89-67, Lebanon’s Homenetmen, 104-95, and Beirut, 95-73.

Strong Group found a match in Libya’s Al Ahly Tripoli Sports Club but still emerged victorious, 91-89, to cap a group sweep.

And like its first five outings, Strong Group is anticipate­d to lean on local ace Kevin Quiambao as the team’s leading scorer with solid coverage from four reinforcem­ents led by NBA veteran and defensive weapon Dwight Howard.

Quiambao’s impressive play attracted interest from different internatio­nal eyes like the UAE national team as confirmed by himself and now, the New York Knicks – according to reports.

Rumors circulated online that the UAAP MVP from La Salle has caught the attention of the renowned NBA franchise for a possible invite to its Summer League team albeit Strong Group head coach Charles Tiu was quick to deny any conversati­on as of now.

For Strong Group, first things first as the precious chance to move closer to its Dubai championsh­ip dream is now on the line.

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