Pumaren: I don’t think La Salle did anything special
On paper, Adamson University and De La Salle were not that far apart.
Coming into Saturday’s game at Mall of Asia Arena, the Falcons were just half-a-game away from the Green Archers, undefeated at 4-0, but once the ball went airborne for the tipoff La Salle looked like it was in a league of its own.
Article continues after this advertisementFalcons head coach Franz Pumaren, however, saw nothing out of the ordinary from La Salle.
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As Aldin Ayo’s wards ran away with a 91-75 win, Pumaren merely felt the Green Archers caught the Falcons at their worst while they played their best.
Article continues after this advertisement“I don’t think you have to be a basketball expert to look at the picture, I think they played the best game so far of the season and we played our worst so far,” said Pumaren.
“I saw what happened, I don’t think they did anything special.”
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Pumaren, meanwhile, took pride in how Adamson forced La Salle to turn the ball over 26 times.
“For a no.1 team and them committing 26 turnovers, it’s already a big accomplishment for my young team,” said Pumaren whose team dropped to 3-2.
La Salle, though, was just the better team as it outrebounded Adamson, 54-32, and limited the Falcons to a paltry 22-of-66 shooting from the field.