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Ben Mbala drops 32 in return, helps La Salle fend off Adamson


Back from a fruitful stint in the 2017 FIBA Afrobasket, Ben Mbala dominated every quarter, dropped a career-high 32 points, and buoyed the defending champions De La Salle University Green Archers over the Adamson University Soaring Falcons, 85-73, in the UAAP Men’s Basketball tournament at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

“That was a bad win. We started strong but down the stretch, we committed lots of mistakes. Actually I was expecting it, kasi tinitingnan ko kung paano magre-react ang mga locals pagdating ni Ben,” said second-year La Salle head coach Aldin Ayo.

Mbala wasted no time dominating the Falcons.

Last season’s MVP showed his full arsenal right from the opening buzzer. Draining a triple, diving in for layups, and sticking back missed shots, Mbala dropped nine early points that keyed La Salle’s 19-3 opening volley. The Adamson defense had no answer even for the rest of the Green Archers as, with Mbala on the bench, the gap widened to 24, 36-12, entering the second period.

La Salle continued to go to Mbala in the second quarter, creating post-up chances for their big man. However, Mbala’s forays in the low block resulted in turnovers which the Falcons converted into transition goals. With the Falcons coming within 17, 43-26, La Salle rethought their attack strategy with Mbala.

Going from the outside-in, Mbala worked his magic again. Drilling another triple and scooping up several second-chance opportunities, the Cameroonian National Team standout finished the half with 21 points and had his Green Archers ahead, 55-33.

The players thought that after the first half, tapos na yung laro. Kaya noong third quarter, fourth quarter, the second half, lumabas yung pagiging bata ng team namin,” admitted Ayo. “Immaturity, tendency na pag lamang na, nagkakanya-kanya. Pero good thing naman na everytime they commit those mistakes, tumitingin kaagad sa bench, acknowledging their mistakes.”

The third quarter started with La Salle going for the throat, as Mbala continued his rampage. But midway through the quarter the Falcons whipped out a 20-7 blitz with Mbala on the bench to come within seven, 70-63, heading into the final canto.

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In order to finish the game, the Green Archers needed everything they could get from Mbala. With the Falcons forcing his squad to turnovers and bad shots, Mbala kept his squad ahead with dunks and layups. Trailing 73-81 with less than two minutes to go, Adamson sputtered and gave up crucial turnovers that allowed the Green Archers to seal the win.

Mbala added 10 rebounds and four blocks, but coughed up eight turnovers. The only other Green Archer in double-digits was Santi Santillan, who managed 10 points and gobbled up seven rebounds.

Robbie Manalang topped the Falcons with 16 points but shot three-for-14 from the field. Papi Sarr managed 12 markers and 16 boards.

La Salle looks to keep their streak intact on Saturday, September 23, when they face the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons. Adamson, on the other hand, take on the National University Bulldogs on Sunday, September 24.

The Scores:

DLSU 85 – Mbala 32, Santillan 10, Tratter 9, Rivero P 8, Rivero R 6, Motalbo 5, Caracut 5, Go 3, Baltazar 3, Melecio 2, Gonzales 2.

ADU 73 – Manalang 16, Sarr 12, Ahanmisi 10, Pingoy 9, Manganti 8, Bernardo 8, Hill 6, Ochea 3, Lojera 1, Espeleta 0, Camacho 0, Mustre 0, Zaldivar 0.

Quarterscores: 36-12, 55-33, 70-61, 85-73

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Miguel Luis Flores fell face first into sports writing in high sch9l and has never gotten up. He reluctantly stumbled into the volleyball beat when he started with Tiebreaker Times three years ago. Now, he has waded through everything volleyball - from its icky politics to the post-modern art that is Jia Morado's setting.


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