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Ayo tells side on ‘tall’ line-up: ‘Hindi lang kami small ball’


De La Salle University Green Archers head coach Aldin Ayo was criticized for plugging in a “tall” line-up in their game against the UST Growling Tigers last Sunday.

With La Salle up 78-40 with 7:06 left in the game, the Green Archers five on the floor featured Cameroonian student-athlete Ben Mbala, Filipino-Americans Jason Perkins, Julian Sargent, and Abu Tratter, and Pampanga-native Mark Dyke. It was the first-time in a UAAP-sanctioned game that that five was on the floor. The line-up was on the floor until Perkins fouled out with 4:35 left.

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Julian Sargent played the role of point guard during that brief spurt

Critics said that it was “disrespectful” or it was done in bad taste. Ayo explained the logic in putting a line-up like that Wednesday afternoon.

“I think I was criticized last game because of ‘that five,’” said Ayo after La Salle routed the UE Red Warriors, 95-66. “I’m just doing my job e. Kung ano man yung decision ko dun, wala akong dinedisrespeto. Nag-tratrabaho lang ako.”

For him, he just wanted to make a statement how well-rounded the built of this batch of Green Archers is.

“I make sure na may na-aachieve kami and gusto ko rin magkaroon kami ng impression sa teams na hindi lang kami small-ball. We have all the materials, we can go big, we can go small.”

He then asked why no one questioned him during La Salle’s first-round encounter against the NU Bulldogs that saw him play Mbala at center, Ricci Rivero at the four, while point guards Aljun Melecio, Kib Montalbo, and Thomas Torres at backcourt.

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Ricci Rivero played the power forward spot when La Salle played NU in the first round

“Against NU, we went small. Bakit wala kami narinig dun? Against UE, pinasok ko naman yung mga big men. Bakit ganun?”

The 39 year old then shared that everything decision he makes is just based on everyone’s goal: to win.

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“Gusto ko lang talaga manalo. Whatever it takes, kung puro pont guard, kung mananalo kami dun gagawin ko yun. Kung puwede ko gawin yung utility namin gagawin ko yun,” the mentor of the now 12 and 0 Green Archers said.

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