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Tigers bank on 3 freebies, defense to draw 1st blood

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Subic—Davao Occidental-Cocolife bucked the lack of time to prepare as the Tigers used the painful memory of last season’s finals as an inspiration to draw first blood in the Chooks-to-Go MPBL Lakan best-of-five National Finals on Wednesday night.

Tigers bank on 3 freebies, defense to draw 1st blood
Davao Occidental’s Mark Yee (left) looks for a teammate to pass the ball to in Game 1 of the Tigers’ MPBL Lakan best-of-five National Finals showdown against the San Juan Knights.

The Tigers, who only had a day to prepare for the national finals, needed three game-changing free throws from Mark Yee and a huge defensive stop by Billy Robles to escape San Juan-Go for Gold in overtime, 77-75, to take Game One, at the Subic Bay Gymnasium here.

Trailing 70-74, the defending champions went on a quick 5-0 run capped by Mike Ayonayon’s alley-oop layup off a CJ Isit inbound to take the lead with 48.4 ticks left, 75-74.

In the ensuing play, Davao committed a costly shotclock violation after Yee’s shot hit nothing, giving the Knights the possession with 24.2 seconds.

However, John Wilson turned the ball over in the next play as Yee recovered the loose ball and got fouled. The 39-year-old calmly sank his freebies to regain the lead, 76-75, with 19.3 ticks remaining.

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Then the biggest defensive play of the game happened as Ayonayon skied for a layup but was erased by Billy Robles.

Yee split his two shots at the charity stripe with 2.7 ticks left. But with no timeouts left, Orlan Wamar’s outlet pass off the inbound was caught by Tiger Emman Calo to secure the victory.

“This just shows the character of our team. We don’t give up. Siyempre playing with San Juan, it’s different, we kind of like (thinking about) payback,” said Davao head coach Don Dulay.

Calo led the way for Davao with 15 points, including nine in the fourth quarter where they came back from an 11-point deficit.

Yee, who was given the Manok ng Bayan post-game award, also had 15 markers of his own to go with eight rebounds, four steals, and three dimes.

Datu Cup Finals MVP Ayonayon showed up for San Juan with 27 points and five assists opposite five errors.

Wilson also contributed 15 markers on a 5-of-15 shooting clip, alongside seven rebounds, five steals, and two blocks.

Game Two will be played tomorrow, March 18, at 4PM in the same Subic arena.

The Scores:

Davao Occidental 77 – Yee 15, Calo 15, Custodio 12, Mocon 9, Robles 9, Balagtas 6, Terso 5, Saldua 2, Ludovice 2, Gaco 2, Albo 0.

San Juan 75 – Ayonayon 27, Wilson 15, Clarito 9, Rodriguez 9, Isit 4, Tajonera 3, Gabawan 2, Estrella 2, Pelayo 2, Reyes 2, Wamar 0, Aquino  0.

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