Jerom Lastimosa shouts in jubilance as Adamson gets the last ride to the UAAP Final 4. UAAP Season 85 Media Team |
PASAY—Adamson University knocked out De La Salle University, 80-76, to grab the last Final Four spot in the UAAP Season 85 men's basketball tournament, Sunday at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
The Soaring Falcons will face top seed Ateneo de Manila University, which holds a twice-to-beat edge, in the Final Four on Wednesday, 6 p.m., at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
"We're happy to be in the Final Four. We're actually gatecrashing the Final Four. People didn't expect us to be in the Final Four, they expected I don't know what you call them... big spenders. To me, they're all big spenders but I'm happy the team did their part," said Adamson coach Nash Racela.
"We will check our emotions because we don't want to be in a high because may trabaho pa and we're still gonna play Wednesday and the weekend."
Down by a single point, Lenda Douanga took matters to his own hand, draining a push shot before dishing to Cedrick Manzano the next play for the reverse layup and a three-point Adamson lead with 58.8 seconds left, 77-74.
After multiple empty possessions on both ends, Evan Nelle came up clutch, stealing Joem Sabandal's inbound and burying a lay-in to pull La Salle within one with 15.4 ticks to go, 76-77.
The Green Archers were forced to put Jerom Lastimosa on the line in the ensuing play, which the Soaring Falcon made both to push them up by three anew, 79-76, before Nelle missed his three-pointer attempt badly, only hitting the side of the board as Joshua Yerro iced the game from the charity stripe.
La Salle led by as much as 13 in the third frame, 51-38 but Lastimosa went ballistic, going for 11 of his 22 points there to help Adamson inch within one at the end of the quarter, 59-60.
Lastimosa also added six assists and a steal, while Yerro had 13 points and six rebounds.
AP Manlapaz chimed in 11 points while Douanga got 10 points and seven rebounds.
In the sudden-death playoff for the fourth seed, the Green Archers did not have three of their best players in Schonny Winston, Mike Phillips, and Kevin Quiambao.
They were paced by Nelle with 22 points, seven assists, and four rebounds but committed seven turnovers as well.
Mark Nonoy contributed 15 points while CJ Austria and Ben Phillips both produced 11 points apiece.
Both games in the eliminations between the two teams were tight as Adamson escaped in the first round, 86-84, in overtime last Oct. 22, while La Salle got one back on Nov. 17, thanks to CJ Austria's buzzer-beating triple to lift his school, 81-78.
The scores:
Adamson 80 -- Lastimosa 22, Yerro 13, Manlapaz 11, Douanga 10, Manzano 8, Sabandal 8, Jaymalin 3, Hanapi 2, Flowers 2, Torres 1, V. Magbuhos 0, Colonia 0, Barasi 0, Fuentebella 0.
La Salle 76 -- Nelle 22, Nonoy 15, B. Phillips 11, Austria 11, Cortez 10, Abadam 3, Macalalag 2, Buensalida 2, Estacio 0, Nwankwo 0, Manuel 0.
Quarters: 20-27, 38-48, 59-60, 80-76.
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