UAAP: Eagles vow comeback against Bulldogs
MANILA, Philippines – Four teams seek to bounce back from bitter losses when the UAAP Season 73 men’s basketball resumes Saturday at the Araneta Coliseum.
Defending champion Ateneo Blue Eagles are determined to bounce back from a 63-66 defeat in the hands of arch rival De La Salle Green Archers last week.
The Eagles, who find themselves in the middle of the pack with a 2-2 slate after that loss, will try to vent their ire on National University Bulldogs at 4 p.m. followed by the battle of the winless teams between University of the East Red Warriors and the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons at 2 p.m..
"We didn't finish strong at all. Our defense let us down. But we've been here before. I know these guys have the heart to bounce back like we did in the past," said Ateneo coach Norman Black after their 2ND loss of the season.
Unlike the previous seasons, the Eagles lacked a go-to-guy in their 2 defeats, which curiously were decided by just 3 points.
Black hopes that he would find that guy among the likes of Eric Salamat, Nico Salva, Ryan Buenafe and emerging Justin Chua.
The Bulldogs, who are coming off a heartbreaking 58-59 loss to UST, hope to let Cameroonian behemoth Emmanuel Mbe loose in the shaded area.
Mbe averaged 15.5 points in NU’s 2 wins while he was only limited to 9.3 points in their three losses.
Battle of the winless
In the other match, the Warriors and the Maroons, both winless in 4 starts, go separate ways.
Paul Lee, who is averaging close to 20 points per contest, hopes to catch fire anew and finally douse the Warriors' dry spell.
But he will be a marked man again, this time, and needs to squeeze out more from his teammates.
The Maroons, who have seen enough from coaching change to losing woes despite an impressive pre-season build up, hope to barge into the win column.
UP boasts of 4 players averaging in double figures led by Fil-am rookie Mike Silungan’s 14.8 points per game.

