Green Archers get back at Fighting Maroons | Inquirer Sports

Green Archers get back at Fighting Maroons

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 06:41 PM October 15, 2017

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Defending champion La Salle gifted its head coach Aldin Ayo with a vengeful 85-62 win over University of the Philippines in the UAAP Season 80 men’s basketball tournament Sunday at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan.

The No. 2 Green Archers improved to 7-2  after winning their fourth game in five while the Fighting Maroons dropped to fifth with a 4-5 card.

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La Salle ended the first half on a strong note as it built a 24-point lead, 51-27, heading into the third quarter.

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Santi Santillan then gave the Green Archers their biggest lead at 60-32 with 6:06 still remaining in the third.

“I think we thought of revenge a little bit after we lost in the first round,” said La Salle center Ben Mbala as La Salle suffered a 98-87 loss to UP in first round. “But we just have to stick to the game plan and find out what we did wrong earlier.”

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After lighting up La Salle with a career-high 30 points in the first round, Paul Desiderio struggled against the defense of Mbala who limited him to seven points on 2-of13 shooting with both of his field goals coming in the first half.

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Desiderio, however, wasn’t as successful on the defensive end when he guarded Mbala as the MVP put up 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds.

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Ricci Rivero added 20 points for the Green Archers.

Jun Manzo led UP with 13 points, all coming in the third quarter.

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TAGS: Ben Mbala, La Salle Green Archers, Paul Desiderio, second round, UAAP Season 80, UP Fighting Maroons

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