Streaking Letran out to sustain turnaround in NCAA
Coach Jeff Napa thinks Letran finally found its right rhythm after stringing three wins in the NCAA Season 93 men’s basketball tournament.
“We’re starting to pick up right now,” Napa said of his Knights, who climbed to solo third at 4-3 after a woeful 1-3 start.
Rey Nambatac has keyed the Knights’ resurgence and Letran hopes to extend its streak against the San Sebastian Stags at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Filoil Flying V Centre.
Article continues after this advertisementBut Napa said his Knights should brace for a tough duel against the Stags, who also posted back-to-back triumphs to grab a share of fourth.
“San Sebastian is a physical team and really likes to run so it’s going to be tough,” said Napa.
Emilio Aguinaldo College, tied with San Sebastian at 3-3, tangles with Jose Rizal U at 2 p.m., while struggling Arellano and Perpetual Help clash at 12 noon.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Generals had a shot at reclaiming the third spot against the Knights last week even minus injured Cameroonian Hamadou Laminou, who sustained a season-ending ACL injury .
But end-game miscues doomed the Generals for a 97-93 setback against the Knights.
Bong Quinto has also stepped up for the Knights, the last during their 63-61 escape over the Altas where the veteran forward nailed the go-ahead basket.
The thrilling win pushed the Knights behind league leaders Lyceum (7-0) and San Beda (6-1).
“The players didn’t give up,” said Napa. “That’s where you really see the character of the players.” —JASMINE W. PAYO