Knights shoot for No. 8 vs Altas today | Inquirer Sports

Knights shoot for No. 8 vs Altas today

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 01:30 AM August 15, 2013

Well-rested and pumped-up, Letran guns for an eighth straight victory against dangerous Perpetual Help today in the 89th NCAA basketball tournament at Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Game time is at 4 p.m. with the Knights expecting a dogfight with an Altas squad coming off a stinging defeat to San Beda.

“We look in good shape, but the players could be a little overeager because of the long break,” said Letran coach Caloy Garcia.

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Coming off a morale-boosting victory over San Sebastian, Jose Rizal U hopes to tighten its grip on fourth spot when it tackles Lyceum at 6 p.m.

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The Bombers found an unlikely hero in Jordan dela Paz in a 67-63 win over the Stags just before the league went on a break and JRU coach Vergel Meneses can only hope his squad sustains its strong play on both ends of the floor.

A JRU win and a Perpetual Help loss could forge a two-team tie at third spot for the Bombers and the Altas.

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The Pirates, who hold a 2-5 record, are looking to wiggle out of a four-team logjam for sixth spot, which also includes St. Benilde, Lyceum and Emilio Aguinaldo College.

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Led by Mark Cruz and Raymond Almazan, the Knights have been untouchable this season, racing to a 7-0 start just two weeks before their highly anticipated clash against defending champion San Beda.

Garcia however said they are not looking past the Altas, whom he described as a “very cohesive team” on offense.

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