Saturday, November 21, 2020

FIBA 3X3 2020 Doha Masters Feat Chooks-to-Go Manila

 

In between coaches. Tough first match. Playing against a former MVP and 3 players ranked in the top 6 of 3x3 players worldwide. 

The odds were certainly against Manila Chooks-To-Go but our boys still gave a good accounting of themselves as they fell against Liman, the #1 team in the world, 22-15.

Joshua Munzon topbilled for the Filipinos, scoring 9 points, with 8 of those points coming from long range, including 4 straight points that got Chooks back into the game when Liman threatened to blow the game wide open with a 5 point lead.

If you haven't seen Munzon play, it would be easy to dismiss him as a not-good-enough-to-be-in-the-PBA kind of player. You would be dead wrong. Munzon is a deadly shooter with range that extends to the very ends of the court, is a dynamic passer and playmaker, and is serviceable on defense.

Unfortunately, while Munzon is easily on the level of the Liman players, the rest of the squad aren't there yet. Alvin Pasaol has gotten even bigger and while he gets away with the added heft in local leagues, he was terribly exposed here as not being, well, fit enough. Think Andray Blatche in recent years. The ability is still there and evident but his physical state has stopped him from being the dominant force he once was. In this game, Pasaol airballed at least 2 shots and couldn't stay in front of his man, despite recording a highlight block. Again, the ability is there but his physical state is stopping him from displaying it all game long.

Santi Santillan and Troy Rike played their roles to the best of their abilities. Rike had the better defensive outing, showing he has the physicality and foot speed to play honest one-on-one defense while Santillan showed good instincts around the rim, snaring 3 offensive rebounds. But they are complementary players with clearly defined roles: play D, get the rebound, give it to Munzon or Pasaol, get out of their way, repeat.

Manila Chooks goes up against the hosts at about 1:45am Manila. I may not be awake by then but I think they have the talent to win against Lusail. if they do, they still make it to the quarterfinals. Win one more, they make it to the big show: the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Jeddah Finals this December.

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