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“Poging Baste, Haba...”: San Sebastian dethrones San Beda

The worst moment of my basketball fandom came in September 1994, in an NCAA championship game at the oven-hot Rizal Memorial Coliseum. I was in sixth grade then, and I was with my classmates rooting for the Letran Knights, who were defending their championship against their arch-enemy San Sebastian Stags. We went there expecting to win like we did the year before, but Baste started to pull away late in the 4th quarter behind the exploits of their high-flying swingmen, (the overage) Jesse Bardaje and Rodney Santos.

Watching your team lose was bad enough, but it was what happened after that really made it bad. With the game out of reach, the San Sebastian crowd decided to collectively, sarcastically, start rooting for Letran. Those fuckers just wanted to rub it in, so they started chanting “Go, Letran! Go, go Letran!” and cheering whenever the Knights made a meaningless basket.

It was just absolute, utter pwnage, and the worst thing was that we couldn’t do anything about it. When the Baste gallery started up their trademark “Poging Baste...” song (the single greatest pep song in the world), the Letran crowd couldn’t even muster up enough energy for our Palibhasa Letran. Over the years, I’ve developed a grudging admiration for that old Baste crowd, the baddest enemy crowd I’d ever faced.

I don’t know if there was a similar scene during San Sebastian’s clinching victory over defending champions San Beda last Saturday, but Baste’s pwnage of the rest of the league this season certainly merited sarcastic cheers from their gallery. Except for a funk late in the eliminations and the first game of their final four playoff series, the Stags have been pretty fucking awesome this season.

Frankly, I’m still confounded by the Stags’ championship run. It wasn’t that they won, it was how they won. Cinderella’s have gone all the way in Philippine college basketball before, most recently in 2006 when Pido Jarencio’s UST upset Ateneo. In that season, the Growling Tigers caught fire at the end of the eliminations and rode the hot hands of Jojo Duncil in the finals; they lurked all season long and snared their prey during crunch time.

San Sebastian did nothing of the sort; they dominated the summer leagues, and then they won their first fifteen regular season games in very impressive fashion. Even when they swooned, the players on the court always carried themselves like their losing was a mere aberration. In both games wherein the Red Lions beat them this season, the matches came down to the final possession.

I’m still curious about the Stags, and I don’t know quite what to make of them. I’m looking forward to seeing them next season, with a reasonably intact lineup (their only key loss will be main man Jimbo Aquino, who served out his fifth year). We’ll see if Ato Agustin’s magic works the second time around.

I am as interested about Aquino’s future prospects as a professional basketball player. Will he be Bardaje, the college cult hero who never made it in the big leagues, or will he be Santos, the longtime PBA veteran who’s had a solid run as a vital part of numerous championship teams?
Posted by jaemark on October 27, 2009 at 17:39 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
Tags: Basketball, Letran Knights, NCAA, San Beda Red Lions, San Sebastian Stags tweetbackcheck

Lazy Thursday reads

It’s a lazy Thursday, with the long weekend looming, so here are a bunch of links to tide you through the afternoon:

  • Christian Soler at Inbound Pass has a good round-up of five college teams that wear blue: Ateneo and Adamson in the UAAP, and Angeles, Arellano, and Letran in the NCAA. From a pure basketball standpoint, I enjoy Soler’s work among all the Inbound Pass guys, simply because of the work he puts in.

  • From a pure entertainment standpoint, however, I enjoy Tony Atayde’s Inbound Pass columns the most. His column after Ateneo’s demolition of his beloved De La Salle Green Archers was classic. Atayde is to Bader Malabes what Conrado de Quiros is to Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. I love it. I’m rooting for La Salle to lose all the rest of their games in the UAAP just so Atayde keeps writing columns like this.

  • I also thoroughly enjoyed Patricia Hizon’s piece on Michael Burtscher. Read it and try not to root for the guy. Then again, the inner jerk inside my head kept chirping, “But he’s a stiff! He averaged, like, two points per game in the Liga!” I think Alaska just drafted him for the good karma that it’ll bring. He might be the second coming of Cris “Jumbo” Bolado.

  • A small line from this Philippine Star story caught my eye: Sta. Lucia signed Joseph Yeo to a max contract. What?!

  • My buddy Gary over at Basketball Exchange has a good post-mortem on the Fiba-Asia championships.

  • Heard on the news last night that Nonito Donaire will be part of the new season of Celebrity Duets. Also, unlike Manny Pacquiao, he can actually sing!

  • Curious tweet from PBA stats guy Fidel Mangonon: “btw, ther's anothr big trade dats going 2 happen. 2 sister tms involvd bt d big-named Fil-for in ds trade is frm a tm dat wil b d 3rd party.”
Posted by jaemark on August 20, 2009 at 14:33 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
Tags: Adamson Falcons, Alaska Aces, Ateneo Blue Eagles, Basketball, Boxing, Letran Knights, NCAA, Philippine Basketball Association, Powerade Team Pilipinas National Basketball Team, UAAP tweetbackcheck

Ato Agustin, coaching genius.Or: how San Sebastian learned to stop worrying and love the (atom) bomb

Ato Agustin

Photo by Jan Dizon, NCAA.

I did not see this coming at all. Neither did you, and if you say you did, you’re lying.

I’m not talking about Ato Agustin’s thinning hairline, or the disappearance of his killer stache, although those are weird too. I’m talking about the Ato Agustin taking over the coaching reins of the San Sebastian Stags and turning them into the best team in Philippine college basketball, highlighted by their sweep of the first round of the NCAA capped by a victory over arch-rival Letran.

It’s really weird. He preaches tough defense and unselfishness – and his team buys it! Apparently, they’ve never seen a tape of him playing, ever. I mean, I watched Ato Agustin carry those hobbled San Miguel teams in the early ‘90s, and I loved it when he led the Pampanga Dragons to the first MBA national title over the Negros Slashers, but he’s really not the guy who has the most credibility when he implores his players to play unselfishly and make the extra pass, is he?

His sideline demeanor is also kind of a surprise. He doesn’t subscribe to the mura philosophy of his former coaches (and fellow Kapampangans) Aric del Rosario and Yeng Guiao, although he gives out instructions in the huddle in English (with a heavy Kapampangan hint) like Guiao.

This time last year, I was taking a long break from work, and I had the opportunity to watch more NCAA games than perhaps anyone not paid to watch them. Agustin took over for a San Sebastian team that lost their best player, 6’7” center Jason Ballesteros, and was left with spare parts. So how did he end up, less than a year later with this juggernaut?

Well, there’s the defense. They play hard all the time, and their pressure defense (actually, a 1-2-2 backcourt trap) is absolutely suffocating. I was surprised at how good their press is; it’s better than the presses by teams like De La Salle and Letran, whose programs have been running pressure defensive schemes for years.

But more importantly, they are playing with swagger, something that Agustin had in no short supply all throughout his career. They were never rattled even when Letran went on a huge run and led by double-figures, or when Rey Guevarra and Kevin Alas made several impossible shots off daredevil drives, or when Letran gunner Jaypee Belencion hit a bunch of three-pointers.

They always knew they could come back, and they did, erasing the Letran lead in a huge third quarter run. It was a great performance that could only come from a crew who truly, honestly believe that they’re better than the other team.

Letran was able to limit the Stags’ main man Jimbo Aquino, but Ronald Pascual stepped up in his stead. But I suspect that if it hadn’t been Aquino or Pascual, it would have been someone else for the Stags. The team’s just built that way, and Agustin deserves all the credit in the world for that.
Posted by jaemark on August 15, 2009 at 15:49 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (4)
Tags: Basketball, De La Salle Green Archers, Letran Knights, NCAA, San Sebastian Stags tweetbackcheck

Friday bullets

It's a really busy day at my real workplace, but here are some things I wanted to pass along:

  • A couple of days ago, San Sebastian and Arellano upset San Beda and Letran, respectively. This is turning out to be a crazy NCAA season, even crazier than last year! Btw, is Jimbo Aquino for real?

  • Floyd Mayweather is broke and delusional. As TQBR noted, can we stop calling him "Money" now? He's also, apparently, a softie.

  • Kobe Bryant is coming to Manila! This is going to be crazier than Gil's visit. I hope Kobe doesn't try to rape anyone. Ha!

  • Ginebra vs. SMB game 2 tonight. I think the only chance San Miguel has is if Marc Pingris goes berserk (in a good way). Also, why does Danny Ildefonso turn into a wuss every time he plays Eric Menk? It's been happening for what, ten years now?

  • Japeth Aguilar makes a solid debut for Powerade Team Pilipinas, in a tuneup game versus a selection of Christian athletes from NCAA D1 schools. Only six players -- Aguilar, Arwind Santos, James Yap, Kerby Raymundo, Ranidel de Ocampo, and Willie Miller-- were available for the national team, so Yeng Guiao enlisted Wynne Arboleda, Mark Yee, and Beau Belga to help out. I love the idea of Belga on the national team. If we make it to the World Basketball Championships, I'll start a campaign to include him.

  • Taking off the snark hat for a moment, here's a shout-out to James Yap's mother-in-law, former president Corazon Aquino, who's in stable but delicate condition. I'd point everyone to this profile of Cory from 2006 written by Sheila Coronel as a good place to look, for anyone who wants to keep her in thoughts and prayers.

  • Happy weekend everyone! See you on Twitter later for the game!
Posted by jaemark on July 3, 2009 at 17:57 | Comment (1) | Trackback (1)
Tags: Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings, Basketball, Bong Tan, Floyd Mayweather, James Yap, Kobe Bryant, Letran Knights, Manny Pacquiao, National Basketball Association, NCAA, Philippine Basketball Association, Powerade Team Pilipinas National Basketball Team, San Beda Red Lions, San Sebastian Stags, Willie Miller, Wynne Arboleda tweetbackcheck
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