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CJ Perez notches career-high, picks up second SMART/Chooks Player of the Week


Lyceum ace CJ Perez once again showcased his athleticism, tenacity, and leadership to earn his second SMART-Chooks-to-Go/NCAA Press Corps Player of the Week award.

The Pirates went 2-0 this past week, with Perez averaging 20.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.5 steals. Their recent win over the San Sebastian Golden Stags last Friday was a testament to their resiliency and fortitude.

Perez notched a career-high 28 points, while also adding 10 rebounds, in a thrilling 78-73 victory over the Stags to keep their record perfect at 15-0.

“Kailangan talagang pagtrabahuhan mga ganitong bagay. Siguro lucky lang talaga ako today, maganda gising ko kaya ganun,” Perez humbly shared about his performance.

Perez poured in nine points in the pivotal fourth period to hold off the gritty Stags. The ever-versatile forward was also instrumental on the defensive end, racking up four steals and one rejection, while guarding the Stags’ formidable front line.

“I appreciate how we fought,” beamed third-year Lyceum head coach Topex Robinson. “We just stood our ground.”

The Pirates have only three games left on their schedule, as they hope to sweep the elimination round. The task may seem overwhelming, but Perez and the Pirates are up to the challenge.

“Happy thoughts – ganun lang palagi. Yung mga pinaguusapan namin sa loob,” Perez said about their attitude on the floor.

“Focus lang sa sarili namin, saka enjoy lang talaga namin every game kahit down na, enjoy pa rin.”

Perez bested teammate MJ Ayaay, Bong Quinto of the Letran Knights, and Laurenz Victoria of the Mapua Cardinals for the weekly individual plum.

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The Pirates’ astonishing 15-0 record is the second-best start in NCAA history, right behind the San Beda Red Lions’ 18-0 run back in Season 86.

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