Super scorer Pasaol stays positive amid UE slump: 'We gave a good fight' | Inquirer Sports

Super scorer Pasaol stays positive amid UE slump: ‘We gave a good fight’

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 12:04 AM October 18, 2018

It’s not the run Alvin Pasaol envisioned for University of the East in the UAAP Season 81 men’s basketball tournament.

The Red Warriors own a league-worst 1-7 record despite the herculean efforts of Pasaol, who has averaged more than 20 points and 10 rebounds so far.

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Despite his impressive showing going down the drain with loss after loss, Pasaol is not giving up on his teammates.

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“I always tell them that they should always play the way they play,” said Pasaol in Filipino after they absorbed a 79-59 loss to De La Salle Wednesday at Mall of Asia Arena.

READ: UE main man Pasaol admits he ‘lacked effort’ in blowout loss

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“Whatever they do, I tell them that I’ll always have their back.”

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Pasaol, who finished with 22 points and 17 rebounds, still saw some positives in their disappointing loss against the Green Archers.

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The Red Warriors gave La Salle a scare early in the third when they went on a 10-2 run capped off by a bucket from Pasaol to get as close as three points, 49-46.

READ: Under new coach, Pasaol, UE need time to figure out roles 

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La Salle, however, was quick to respond with a 17-3 run to return to stability and take a 66-49 lead heading into the fourth.

“We still gave a good fight,” said Pasaol who is the league’s top scorer. “We still fought.”

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Pasaol said if the Warriors want to turn their season around, they have to start talking to each other and giving each other a voice.

“All of us are allowed to speak and all of us listen,” said Pasaol. “All of us are leaders in our own right and everyone can talk.”

TAGS: Alvin Pasaol, Sports, UAAP Season 81, University of the East red Warriors

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