Pirates rain record treys on Cardinals
MANILA, Philippines - The Lyceum of the Philippines University Pirates shot the daylights out of the San Juan Arena by hitting 12 three-pointers to upend the Mapua Cardinals, 92-83, in the Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup at the San Juan Arena l Yesterday.
Point guard Dexter Zamora and Paul John Soliman each hit three triples while Rhoel Maconocido and Joemari Lacastesantos knocked down a pair each. Shane Ko and Wilson Baltazar each chipped in one long range bomb on for 41percent shooting clip on beyond the arc.
With their offense in disarray, Centro Escolar University turned to its team defense to eke out a 76-67 win over Emilio Aguinaldo College in the other game.
After a Carlo Casiño triple made it, 64-52, in favor of CEU, the Generals slowly came back behind Cameroonian center Noube Happi and Igee King. Happi scored back-to-back baskets inside while King added two free throws to cut the lead to 67-61.
The 12 triples were the most number of shots made in a Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup match since the Alex Nuyles-led Adamson drilled 15 against the Calvin Abueva-led San Sebastian Stags on April 21, 2011, a 90-81 win for the Falcons.
The Pirates overhauled an early seven-point deficit when Dexter Zamora drilled a pair of triples and newcomer center Joseph Gabayani scored a pair of conventional three-point plays off and-ones against Mapua.
After Rhoel Maconocido hit a triple to end the first period, a 24-22 lead for Lyceum, the Pirates never looked back. Lyceum posted as much as a 13-point lead, 77-64, after Wilson Baltazar closed the third period with a triple of his own.
Mapua battled back to cut the deficit down to six after a fastbreak lay-up by Andoy Estrella, 79-73, with 6:39 left in the match. However the Pirates answered with a 7-0 burst to put the game away for their first win of the country’s premier pre-season college basketball tournament even as Mapua slumped to a 0-2 record.
Dexter Zamora led the way for Lyceum with 24 points and 3-5 three-point shooting. Rhoel Maconocido added 14 while Gabayani, the transferee from UST, tallied 13 points, seven rebounds, and three shot blocks.
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