NCAA: Knights shoot for third victory versus Blazers | Inquirer Sports

NCAA: Knights shoot for third victory versus Blazers

/ 05:20 AM August 03, 2017

Letran shoots for a third victory but remains wary of an opponent that just suffered from a 43-point beating.

Aiming for their first back-to-back wins, the Knights take on the St. Benilde Blazers in the 93rd NCAA men’s basketball tournament Thursday.

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“They’re a resilient team and we expect them to bounce back from that loss,” Letran coach Jeff Napa said of the Blazers, who absorbed a 55-98 shellacking from unbeaten solo leader Lyceum.

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“We just have to be ready,” added Napa.

Letran and St. Benilde clash at 4 p.m. at the Letran Gym in Intramuros, Manila. Their junior counterparts collide in the first game at 2 p.m.

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The Knights—who hold a 2-3 record—hope to build on their Tuesday triumph, 82-75, over last year’s runner-up Arellano where Rey Nambatac took charge in the final quarter.

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“We hope this win could start something big for us,” said Napa.

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Aside from Nambatac, transferees Jeo Ambohot and Jeremiah Taladua also shone in the Knights’ triumph.

The 6-foot-6 Ambohot, a former middle blocker in volleyball from Arellano, played his best game yet with 15 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks, while Taladua, a former Pirate, tallied 13 markers and 11 boards.

The Blazers’ 43-point loss against the Pirates was the highest losing margin by any team this season. —CARLO ANOLIN

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