Keeping the game simple key to comeback vs LSGH, says Letran coach Allen Ricardo

Keeping the game simple key to comeback vs LSGH, says Letran coach Allen Ricardo

Published March 13, 2023 7:53pm

Updated March 13, 2023 7:53pm

 

Colegio de San Juan de Letran knew that with a view to beat College of Saint Benilde-La Salle Green Hills, it had to determine how one can hold the so-called ‘twin towers’ of Luis Pablo and Seven Gagate underneath management.

Despite the Squires’ efforts, although, Pablo and Gagate nonetheless churned out massive performances with the previous pouring in 22 factors and 19 rebounds and the latter ending with 12 markers and 13 boards.

But even with the Greenies’ frontcourt enjoying properly, Letran did sufficient to clinch an 85-81 comeback win in Game 1 of their best-of-three finals affair to maneuver one win away from the title.

Letran head coach Allen Ricardo shared that it was about going again to the fundamentals when having to take care of LSGH’s two stars.

“Well that’s the plan, primary defense and rebounds. Syempre knowing those two guys, ‘pag na-outrebound ‘yan, may second chance points,” he stated.

(“Well that’s the plan, primary defense and rebounds. Of course, knowing those two guys, if they outrebound you, that translates to second chance points.”)

“So basically, we tried to keep the game simple—play defense, get rebounds then that’s it.”

Letran had a troublesome begin, trailing by as a lot as 12 factors early within the recreation however because of the likes of Syrex Silorio, Andy Gemao, and George Diamante, the Squires have been capable of pull off the hard-fought victory.

“Medyo flat kami nung first half but I just told the boys na just focus on the little things. Don’t stop playing defense and sa opensa, once we forced them to a turnover or getting those defensive rebounds, we tried to push the ball,” Ricardo added.

“So kailangan lang natin makakuha ng momentum para magtuloy-tuloy. Sa awa ng Diyos, pagdating ng second half, nakuha natin.”

(“We were kind of flat in the first half but I just told the boys to focus on the little things. Don’t stop playing defense, and on offense, once we forced them to a turnover or getting those defensive rebounds, we tried to push the ball… So we just needed to get some momentum to keep it going and by the grace of God, we got it in the second half.”)

—JMB, GMA Integrated News

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