Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Game Notes: RP vs. Vietnam (2011 SEA Games)
Sinag Pilipinas 107, Vietnam 53
-After having scored just 5 points in the national team's bout against Cambodia, Greg Slaughter came out to score 20 and lead the team to another lopsided game. Coach Norman Black now utilized his size and strengthe to wreak havoc on both sides of the floor, as he muscled his way into the basket for easy scores, hit his free throws, and, on the other hand, disrupt any opponent who would dare score from the paint.
-Bobby Ray Parks came out as well as he gave his own big contribution to this win. This time, he played most of the game as a shooting guard, partnered with Kiefer Ravena who takes up the one position. Isn't it a splendid sight when we see two of them running together and leading breaks after a steal or a turnover from Vietnam?
-Still lacking team chemistry, it was a good thing that the national team's defense clicked and went for the kill, becoming the main ingredient for this win that goes together with Sinag Pilipinas' explosive and potent offense. The national team exploited the 1-on-1 offense of the opponent and made sure that the Vietnamese would work double to get their baskets. Case in point: the 32-4 first quarter dominance that gave Sinag Pilipinas an opportunity to breathe but at the same time maintain their pace during the whole game.
-Dave Marcelo's game was no less than fantastic. Besides providing his part in completing offensive plays in the post, he was able to hold off the Vietnamese big men especially in the boards, where he got 10 of his own.
-Another thing that came up in this bout against Vietnam is the execution of what Chris Soler of inboundpass.com calls as "secondary breaks," wherein when a fastbreak attempt would not be feasible, players would make quick passes to free up someone who can easily score the basket. This will perhaps be one of the most dangerous weapons Sinag Pilipinas has, and other teams have to be on the look when these secondary breaks are executed.
-Thank heavens, the TV coverage was better compared to the game against Cambodia.
The Scores:
Sinag Pilipinas 107 – Slaughter 20, Parks 19, Ellis 11, Lanete 11, Marcelo 9, Pascual 8, Ravena 8, Hodge 8, Salva 4, Tiu 4, Monfort 3.
Vietnam 53 – Nguyen Huy 11, Le 10, Trieu 8, Duong 7, Doan 7, Hoang 6, Ngo 2, Vu 2, Nguyen San 0, Le Tien 0, Du 0.
Quarterscores: 32-4; 59-23; 84-41; 107-53.
Credits to Interaksyon for the box scores.
Labels:
Ateneo,
Dave Marcelo,
Kiefer Ravena,
NCAA,
Norman Black,
Ray Parks,
San Beda,
SEA Games,
Sinag Pilipinas,
UAAP,
Vietnam
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