Ed Daquioag, meanwhile, is more of a defender and his main task is to make it difficult for the DLSU backcourt. He may not need to score that much, but if he can give the Growling Tigers some production, it will be a big advantage. Vosotros had a great run in the first half as he led La Salle in scoring. However, he has not really found his touch lately and he should recover to help the Green Archers on offense. Jeric Teng is finally back after being wounded for most of the season.
He is regaining his top form just in time for the finals and he is expected to make big baskets down the wire. Jeron Teng finally found his groove in the second half, carrying the load for La Salle whenever their game is on the line.
In the playoffs, Teng averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 5. Kevin Ferrer is focused on limiting his match-up, like the way he faired against Ray Parks. He was able to create match-up problems with his size and speed. He has a decent touch from up to the three-point line; he has enough speed and strength to outhustle his bigger opponents and take care of the inside for the Green Archers.
Like Perkins, he has a great touch from all the way out, the quickness to run up and down the floor, and the power to crash the boards and give the Tigers extra possessions.
When the series went down the wire, La Salle had a golden opportunity to dismantle this growing UST dynasty. UST guard Bal David had earlier given the Tigers a one-point lead via two clutch free throws with six seconds left. Game 2: UST wins For Thomasians, this series was summarized by this saying: Relive 96 at The year was the last time they won the crown prior to their championship.
However, Ateneo pulled out a miracle of sorts as Kramer banked in the game-winning shot off an inbound pass from Macky Escalona. Stiung by their last-second collapse, the Tigers went berserk in the second game of the series as they waxed down hot from distance which set the stage for a winner-takes-all third game.
During the highly physical game three, Ateneo threatened to pull away as they led by as much as 10 points during the second quarter. However, the Tigers just had enough firepower to mount a mighty comeback but it proved to be costly as both rookie Jervy Cruz and Evangelista fouled out in the process.
With both vital cogs out in the final minute of regulation, and with Ateneo holding a lead, Anthony Espiritu and Mark Canlas rose to the occasion as the former splashed an outside shot while the latter successfully nailed a put-back to tie it up at all. The game would go into overtime. It was a seesaw affair in overtime, with Ateneo grabbing an early three-point lead but UST coming back to take its own three-point lead with less than two minutes to go.
Chris Tiu came up with a huge triple to knot the count at 72 with 55 seconds left before Jojo Duncil and JC Intal traded baskets for another deadlock. In the dying minutes of the extra period, and with the game knotted at 74 apiece, Dylan Ababou split his freebies which gave a slight window of opportunity for Ateneo.
But Intal missed his jumper and the referees called a jump ball in favor to UST. With 3. Duncil was big for UST in overtime, hitting six points, while going down the drain for Ateneo was Escalona's career-high 28 points. Game 2: ADMU won What also made this series special was the final game of Renren Ritualo in a La Salle jersey.
La Salle was also facing an point deficit entering into the second half. As the second half started, Ritualo sent shock waves across the Araneta Coliseum as he splashed outside shot after outside which eventually gave the Archers the lead.
Carlo Sharma also had his finest game after scoring a UAAP career-high 22 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. As the final buzzer sounded and with La Salle winning its fourth straight crown, Ritualo could be seen running around the court holding the DLSU flag loud and proud. Game 2: DLSU won But Ritualo was double-teamed, forcing him to pass the ball to center Don Allado. Aldeguer missed the bonus free throw, though, and the game went into overtime.
During the overtime period, Ritualo banked a tough shot, giving La Salle the lead in the process and with little time left, UST would miss the go-ahead three-pointer in transition which would have forced double overtime.
With that epic win, La Salle finally destroyed the UST curse, doing it in a do-or-die championship game. Russian animal rescuers are fighting for the life of an Amur tiger cub who was found dying from exhaustion and frostbite in the country's far east. There were chaotic scenes at the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday as Mali beat Tunisia in a game marred by controversy when the referee blew the final whistle before the 90 minutes had been played.
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