Ahanmisi cites defensive lapses in Adamson loss to FEU | Inquirer Sports

Ahanmisi cites defensive lapses in Adamson loss to FEU

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 06:12 PM September 11, 2016

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After a resounding win over the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons in their season opener, the Adamson Falcons were given a dose of reality when the Far Eastern U Tamaraws grounded them, 75-65, Sunday at Smart Araneta Coliseum. 

And for rookie guard Jerrick Ahanmisi, he thinks butterflies decided to fly around the Falcons’ collective stomach.

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“We needed to stick to coach Franz’s [Pumaren] system, and we were getting a little nervous because it was a close game,” said Ahanmisi, who finished with 19 points and five rebounds in a 75-65 loss to the defending champions.

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Adamson never established any momentum in the game with the Tamaraws pretty much controlling the tempo of the match, especially in the second half.

FEU took a 66-56 lead late in the fourth but Robbie Manalang cut it to single digits, 66-59, with a triple.

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Manalang’s three, however, was Adamson’s last glimmer of hope.

“I think we had a couple of lapses on defense and we weren’t playing like when we did against UP,” said Ahanmisi, whose team bludgeoned the Fighting Maroons, 104-85, in its opener. “It was fairly difficult but we just had to stick to our game.”/rga

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