Philippine Daily Inquirer

Lions, Knights bid to keep tie

- By Cedelf P. Tupas

SAN BEDA and Letran seek to keep their strangleho­ld of the lead as the two clash with Perpetual Help and College of St. Benilde, respective­ly, today in the 91st NCAA basketball tournament at The Arena in San Juan City.

Arthur dela Cruz is expected to come in confident after dropping a triple-double performanc­e with 26 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in an 83-75 win over the Jose Rizal Bombers last week when the Lions clash with the Altas at 4 p.m.

The Knights, coming off a 26-point performanc­e by Mark Cruz in a 74-57 win Friday, likewise shoot for a win that will keep them in step with the reigning five-peat champions whom the Knights are currently tied with 102 (win-loss) records.

San Beda though will play a Perpetual Help team expecting the return of Nigerian scoring machine Bright Akhuetie from a minor shoulder injury he sustained in a 70-42 bashing of Lyceum on Sept. 1.

“He’ll play,” said a team insider.

In the absence of Akhuetie, Perpetual Help struggled and fell to Arellano, 77-84, in overtime last week.

With Akhuetie, Perpetual Help will get a league-best 21 points, 12.10 rebounds (third) and 2.20 steals (fourth) a game.

The Lions are expected to get a lift from Baser Amer, slowly recovering from a dislocated shoulder.

Amer, their team captain, went scoreless in his first game since missing eight games but had five assists and four rebounds and provided the leadership.

“He has demeanor, leadership and winning attitude, you can’t coach that,” said San Beda coach Jamike Jarin of Amer.

 ?? RICHARD A. REYES ?? SOKHIBOV Javokhir (14) of Uzbekistan defends against Stephan Schrock of the Philippine­s in their qualificat­ion match Tuesday night.
RICHARD A. REYES SOKHIBOV Javokhir (14) of Uzbekistan defends against Stephan Schrock of the Philippine­s in their qualificat­ion match Tuesday night.

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