02 October 2012

AND 1: Almost but not quite

exactly six years ago, the ateneo blue eagles lost to the ust growling tigers in game 3 of the finals, which gave the espana-based squad the men's basketball championship in uaap season 69. of course, the pain of 2006 might still linger for long-time fans of the blue eagles, myself included. despite the recent success of the blue eagles in the past four championship runs, i still feel that 2006 is a matter to be avenged as the finals for season 75 begins in 5 days.

here is part of a blog post i made six years ago (no editing, so typos and grammatical errors might still be flying around it), breaking down that fateful game on that very riveting season, which could have been ateneo's first championship since 2002.

ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE

(photo taken from fabilioh.com)

yesterday, though it was rather uneventful that our school failed to secure its fourth seniors men's title (yes, it should just have been only the fourth for ateneo), will definitely go down the drain as one of the "should have been" moments of school history, and even perhaps my own life. yes, it was marked by a lot of crazed up moments that could have delivered clinchers all throughout. the game was tight, with no team leading more than double digits (if i'm not mistaken, UST led by 7 at one point, while ateneo's largest lead was 5), plenty of lead changes, and a lot of drama in a tightly contested game. it was rather fortunate that allan evangelista and jervy cruz fouled out of the game, which could have made things easier for the blue eagles - if they didn't really run out of luck in the end game. the tigers were big and mean, literally, as the eagles were outrebounded and outmatched by their height and "gulang" advantage. all the while, we thought that it was a won game in the dying minutes with jc burying that trey that gave them a five point cushion. well, almost but not quite. the tigers gave that last ditch effort that sent the game into overtime. all the while, i had this premonition that when the game goes to overtime, the eagles are doomed. chris was out due to foul trouble, the big men were ganged up inside, jc was placed in handcuffs, and the rest had to ride from the bench all throughout. in the midst of these odds, macky simply brought the team on his back. hands down, macky made things happen. but it wasn't really enough.

when dylan ababou made that free throw with 12 seconds left, i told myself that there's still hope for the title. but in the dying five seconds of overtime, jc missed the banker that could have brought the title back to katipunan. and yes, with the jumpball occuring and the freaking possession arrow almost at the side of the tigers all game long, the defeat was made visible as jun cortez nailed his first free throw and bungled the second one, which led to a lose ball scramble and jai throwing that desperation shot that didn't hit the mark. it's over - the tigers won their first title after a decade, and the eagles are going home to katipunan with no bacon. it's just disappointing that the blue eagles, amidst sailing by the eliminations with a 10-2 mark, seeding first in the final four and getting ample rest by dispatching the adamson falcons, and taking that first game with doug's undergoal buzzer beater, blew their title chances by literally running out of luck in the end game. that's why i share the same sentiment with jc, who fell to tears when the game was sealed in favor of the tigers. sayang. sayang talaga. though the title will go to espana this year, he and the rest of the eagles have practically nothing to be ashamed of, considering the above-mentioned feats that would definitely be sterling moments in school basketball history. yes, i still give the championship to the blue eagles, not because i belong to the school, but because they were consistent all throughout.

on a personal level, i really rooted for ateneo from the very beginning, for reasons beyond just such being my school at present. i've watched two games this season - first at ninoy aquino stadium where ateneo won against adamson by a solitary point courtesy of a trey by chris, and second was that sensational triumph over feu where jc drove that left-handed lay-up with 1.2 seconds remaining which in turn booted out the defending champions from final four action. and in all these games, i was wearing my "lucky outfit" (blue shirt, jeans, rubber shoes). i tried doing the same thing, but it didn't quite work out this time. i also tried praying in the coliseum during certain breaks of the game, but it seems to me that god is telling me to do it at san jose instead! but for me, the most striking scene on that game was the entire ateneo side singing "song to mary" with much grace and confidence despite losing. it was remarkable that the supporters never really left as a sign of encouragement to the players who were simply unbelievable all game long just to play for school pride. indeed, being there at the biggest stage of them all at perhaps the biggest ateneo game this season was indeed a different experience. and even if the school lost the game, i am proud to say that the entire team, and even the alumni, students, and staunch supporters of the school, have fought the good fight.

QUINITO, IS THAT YOU?

ok, i know i am not quinito henson, but here are three points that were crucial in the turn-out of events in game three:
  1. black magic gone. yes, ateneo was a team known for being lucky, sometimes too much, in very close games. they have won through clutch shots and a lot of decisive plays in the end game - the most notorious of which is that 1.0 second shot of doug kramer that sent game one to the bag of the blue eagles. unfortunately, in game 3, the blue eagles simply ran out of luck. jc intal missed two potential game clinchers - one before the end of regulation and the other one at 5 seconds left in overtime. like jc, the rest of the eagles were on handcuffs, except macky escalona who torched the ring with drives and treys for a 28 point output. and yes, just when the eagles needed that "black magic" running the show, it went to the other side of the court. the tigers were just lucky, if i may say, to survive game 3. they had the breaks all throughout the game. espiritu's trey and canlas' putback as well as ababou and cortez's free throws were not the only tangible proofs of such luck. with 3.7 seconds left in overtime, it was a jumpball between a tiger and doug kramer, and guess what: the possession arrow was at the side of UST! and yes, with cruz and evangelista at bay due to graduation from fouls, pido jarencio must have found unlikely heroes in his second stringers. it really doesn't matter now if he looks like jose manalo or allan k. he's champion coach for motivating the unseeded tigers very well. and we also have to incude for getting all the luck he needed to get the tigers from a 2-5 first round start to a roaring championship finish. let's just say that he got his own fair share of "black magic" used at the right place and time.
  2. too much complacency. here, the eagles would have to learn their lesson. the reason why their games all throughout the season were very close was because of too much complacency on their part - on protecting the lead, on securing the leather, on dictating the tempo, and on selecting better shots. yes, they were known for winning in close games, but when the game breaks open, it becomes harder for them to catch up and even take the game home. true, they have "black magic" on their sleeves, but when they run out of it, they have to go BACK TO BASICS - tempo, hustle, rebounding, shot selection. they had a five point lead in the closing minutes of the game, but they relaxed too early, which paved way for UST to barge into the game and send it to overtime. and in overtime, they had chances on taking the lead, but their shots were not falling and they failed to secure the boards from the tall tigers. a lot of people have been questioning certain calls from our dear referees, but i think that it's beyond our control now. with the game decided and the championship already in espana, what the eagles could do is to learn their lesson - focus on rebounding, selecting and taking better shots, protecting the lead from brief spurts, and dictating the tempo all throughout the ballgame.
  3. japeth aguilar. obviously, this factor has been the big difference all throughout the blue eagle's season. the 6'7'' behemoth was the biggest blow to the basketball team as he left for greener pastures in the US NCAA. that left the middle without the once dominant presence of the monster shot blocker and rebounder. true enough, the absence of japeth was very evident in the entire season, as centers rabeh al-hussaini and ford arao tried filling the gap on his behalf. yes, there were stellar performances of these two centers, but nothing perhaps beats the towering presence of japeth aguilar in the paint. and i have to say that ateneo needs japeth aguilar to stop jervy cruz from being a monster down the middle. yes, japeth may not have the heft unlike jervy, but he has the quickness and leaping ability to outmatch him in his staple food - rebounding. and i think that in order for ateneo to win titles without japeth, it has to train rabeh, drop ford to team B, and lure a new center to the eagle's lair. a guy named kevin crisostomo perhaps? hahaha. kidding aside, if japeth was there in the blue eagles roster, then the championship was surely money in the bank for the cagers from katipunan. and too bad he won't be in the ateneo line-up very soon - even in UAAP-NCAA live 06.
well, next year will be an entirely different story for the blue eagles. jc, macky, and doug have played their final year. without the main men and with japeth aguilar in distant shores, the carry-overs from this runner-up season would pin have to work harder, especially with chris, martin, and zion playing their final year next year. eric and jai are the future of the team, and they have to mature just in time for next season. as i said earlier, rabeh has to be trained well since he has the potential to take over japeth's place, while ford has to be dropped to team B for further training. ken might take over the place of jc in the line-up, so he has to prove why he's former junior's mvp before entering the collegiate league. emman, the spitfirish point guard will hopefully see more playing time next season, since he has proven that he can play with the big boys. how about coach norman? rumors have it that he might be replaced next season as his contract is expiring soon. but it makes me wonder if ateneo needs a pido jarencio to do the job if we have a ten time grandslam coach in norman black. unless we can get chot reyes, who used to be a blue eagle too, to coach the eagles next year. or better yet, take the living legend himself - robert jaworski! para patas lang laban. ginebra! ginebra!

to end this rather long analysis, i think that the ateneo-ust clash was expected to usher in a new rivalry in collge basketball. i think otherwise. it is obvious that nothing can still beat the blue-and-green rivarly, which we would be (again) seeing next year. if there's something between these two institutions, it has to be their religious orders - the dominicans and the jesuits - who have been "at clash" all throughout world and even philippine church history. well, just a reminder to all die hard USTe fans: yes, the dominicans may be ubiquitous, but without the jesuits, there would be no UST hospital and college of pharmacy! so let the two religious orders pull each other's hair. for sure, ignatius of loyola and his first companions are cheering "one big fight" while dominic and thomas aquinas are chanting "go USTe" while dwelling among the communion of saints in heaven.

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