Macaraya on loss to Lyceum: We gave them everything we got | Inquirer Sports

Macaraya on loss to Lyceum: We gave them everything we got

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 09:04 PM July 21, 2017

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San Sebastian head coach Egay Macaraya doesn’t regret anything after the Golden Stags’ disappointing 78-73 loss to Lyceum in the NCAA Season 93 men’s basketball tournament at Filoil Flying V Centre.

“That was everything that we could’ve given, and that was the gameplan,” said Macaraya in Filipino. “We let them shoot from outside but they made those shots.”

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“I really can’t say anything bad against my team because they played good defense.”

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San Sebastian’s scheme worked for the most part as the Pirates attempted just 14 shots at the basket with seven going in.

Lyceum’s offense came mostly from jumpers with the Pirates converting 19 of their 45 attempts, but the final jump shot was the one that took out the Golden Stags.

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Jesper Ayaay caught a pass from Reymar Caduyac and hit a gut-wrenching triple from the left corner with 26 seconds left that gave Lyceum a 77-70 lead.

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Despite the loss, Macaraya was still proud of his team’s effort and for sticking to the gameplan he prepared against the Pirates.

“I’m very proud of my team because they didn’t give up, they fought until the very end,” said Macaraya whose team slipped to a 1-2 record.

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