By Les Tan/Red Sports from Manila

Patriots v Slingers

Slinger Michael LeBlanc (#35) finds Patriot captain Rob Wainwright (#5) in his way to the basket. LeBlanc had a game-high 16 points but shot only 38% from field-goal range. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

San Juan Arena, Manila, Saturday, November 7, 2009 – The Singapore Slingers were crushed 70-53 by the Philippine Patriots in their ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) matchup, bringing their four-game winning streak to an abrupt halt.

The Slingers now have a 4-1 win-loss record while the Patriots are 3-1, their sole loss coming against the Slingers last month.

The Slinger starting five of Michael Wong, Marcus Ng, Kyle Jeffers, Michael LeBlanc and Desmond Oh were never allowed to settle by an intense Patriot defensive show in the first quarter and it was no surprise that the Patriots walked off leading 22-8 after just a quarter.

With Wong Wei Long and Lim Wai Sian (aka Lao Lao) down with chicken pox upon arrival in Manila and Al Vergara nursing a bruised knee, coach Frank Arsego knew the team was stretched to the limit.

“My intention was never to play Al [Vergara]. Maybe play him only for five minutes or two minutes but we couldn’t execute without him,” said Arsego.

As the Slingers started to crumble and were staring at an eight point deficit at 8-16, Arsego was compelled to introduce Al Vergara into the game with 2:15 left in the first quarter.

The Slingers achieved parity with the Patriots only in the early minutes of the first quarter, a one-handed dunk by Kyle Jeffers to make it 4-4 giving the Slinger bench some hope that maybe the depleted team could compete.

The Patriots though started to pull further ahead and by the time Brandon Powell sank a three-pointer to make it 14-6, Arsego had seen enough and introduced Vergara.

The momentum though was with the Patriots and they soon established an 18-point lead in the second quarter at 28-10 before Desmond Oh hit a 3-pointer at 6:45 to make it 28-13.

Patriot shooting started going cold, with their centre Jason Dixon getting mad enough to yell at his teammates to “bring the ball inside”.

Even then, the Patriots still walked off with a 13-point, 36-23 lead at half-time.

The Slingers started the third quarter brightly with a Jeffers two-handed slam and a Vergara 3-pointer to make it a 10-point game at 38-28.

The match got more interesting when Marcus Ng stole the ball to lay it up for two and another Jeffers slam dunk cut the deficit to nine at 33-42, forcing the Patriots coach Louie Alas to call a timeout to calm his team down.

Jeffers was having a hot streak and he delivered another one-handed slam when play resumed and now it was a seven-point deficit at 35-42.

The Slingers drew to within seven points late in the third quarter at 37-44 but threw away their opportunities at the free throw line. Michael Wong sank only one of three to narrow the deficit to six but that was the closest they would get.

From then on, some inconsistent calls from the Slinger point of view, a Rob Wainwright rejection of Marcus Ng and a missed Pathman layup saw an 8-4 Patriot run that gave the home team a 50-39 lead at the end of the third quarter.

At the same time, Filipino Elmer Espiritu also slammed the door shut on the Slinger resurgence. Espiritu had a three-point play and sank a jump shot to stretch the Patriot lead to 55-43 early in the fourth, giving his team breathing room after the Slingers came to within six at 50-44.

A Powell slam dunk at 6:00 to make it 57-43 raised cheers from the small home crowd before Espiritu scored another two points with a tip-in and Erwin Sta. Maria had a three-point play of his own to make it 62-49.

Vergara then limped out with 2:55 on the clock because of cramps caused by the taping of his knee injury.

The Patriots had a game-high, 21-point lead towards the end of the fourth quarter before wrapping up the 17-point victory, 70-53.

“Since we’ve had our head coach [Louie Alas] back, we’ve played real good basketball. We’re confident as a team,” said Patriot captain Rob Wainwright who had eight points on the night.

American Brandon Powell had a team-high 14 points for the Patriots on 5 of 8 shooting from 2-point range and also spoke of a better team effort since the Patriots’ 74-69 loss to the Slingers on October 18.

“We worked on our team chemistry more,” reflected Powell, when asked what was different about this team from the one that showed up in Singapore last month.

On his own performance, Powell said: “I came out and played good. I had great intensity. I’m excited about the win. It was a big win for us.”

Patriot coach Louie Alas was pleased with the team’s performance.

“We had few turnovers in the game. We got only 11. I think that spelt the difference,” said Alas.

Two players also stood out for him.

“Jason Dixon played well. And [Elme] Espiritu played well also,” he added. Dixon had 12 points and pulled down a team-high eight rebounds while Espiritu had seven points and five rebounds.

As for the Slingers, the last-minute loss of back up point guard Wei Long was a big blow.

“Wei Long pulling out [because of chicken pox] ripped the heart out of the team because he could have handled their #27 (Froilan Baguion),” said Arsego.

With Vergara doubtful and Wei Long not available, Arsego noted that Marcus Ng and Michael Wong struggled playing on point tonight.

“Marcus is not used to the physicality and Michael Wong is a good passer but he’s not comfortable starting plays off the dribble,” added Arsego.

The poor first quarter – where they were outscored 22-8 – played a big part in setting the tone of the game.

“I think we started off in a manner that the other team just knew that they were probably going to be in control. That was probably a bit hard to handle,” said Arsego.

The Slingers made up for it in the second and third quarter when they outscored the Patriots 15-14 and 16-14 respectively.

“Credit to the boys for getting us back to eight points [behind] at one point [early in the fourth quarter], but unfortunately we missed three free throws and it could have been back to five [behind].

“At that point, if we could have held on for that little bit longer, maybe some things could have come around. But we would have had to play out of our skins to get through to the end. We just didn’t have enough horses to compete with a very good team,” Arsego concluded.

Quarter by Quarter Scores
Patriots vs Slingers
1st Q: 22-8
2nd Q: 14-15
3rd Q: 14-16
4th Q: 20-14

Singapore Slingers Game Box Score

#PLAYERPTSFG3PTFTORDRTRASTTOSTLBSPFMIN
2*Oh Wei Jie Desmond31/31/30/02241000216:42
5Wong Wei LongDNP
10Hong Wei Jian00/30/10/01341000118:11
11*Wong Yoon Suh Michael10/30/31/30441000123:43
12Prasad SadasivanDNP
13Khoo Kian Huat StevenDNP
14Lim Wai SianDNP
15Pathman Matialakan42/50/10/00111100211:04
19Al Vergara123/83/53/41341100432:43
21*Marcus Ng52/70/11/23362030128:31
31*Kyle Jeffers147/140/20/046101020037:33
35*Michael LeBlanc144/150/36/91672010238:52
Total5319/584/1911/181228401026013200
* Denotes starters. PTS - Points scored. FG - Field goals made/attempted. 3PT - Three-point field goals made/attempted. FT - Free throws made/attempted. OR - Offensive rebounds. DR - Defensive rebounds. TR - Total rebounds. AST - Assists. STL - Steals. BS - Blocked shots. TO - Turnovers. PF - Personal fouls. MIN - Minutes played.

Philippine Patriots Game Box Score

#PLAYERPTSFG3PTFTORDRTRASTTOSTLBSPFMIN
1*Brandon Charles Powell146/111/21/20331020124:43
3*Warren Ybanez21/40/10/00334040524:25
5Robert Wainwright82/52/42/20113010218:16
8Val Acuna31/21/20/0033100002:33
9Elmer Espiritu73/80/21/11230000326:18
14Khasim Mirza00/10/10/0000000013:12
15Dina Daa00/20/00/0000000023:53
16*Jerwin Gaco114/60/03/30221010318:36
21Siverina, Jr Baclao42/30/10/00110000111:47
27*Froilan Baguion62/70/12/20224010232:07
34Erwin Romme Sta.Maria31/41/30/01120000029:19
42*Jason Lamar Dixon125/120/02/32790010133:23
Total7027/655/1711/134252914010021200
* Denotes starters. PTS - Points scored. FG - Field goals made/attempted. 3PT - Three-point field goals made/attempted. FT - Free throws made/attempted. OR - Offensive rebounds. DR - Defensive rebounds. TR - Total rebounds. AST - Assists. STL - Steals. BS - Blocked shots. TO - Turnovers. PF - Personal fouls. MIN - Minutes played.

Patriots v Slingers

Slinger Al Vergara (#19) keeps an eye out for Warren Ybanez (Patriots, #3). Vergara played with a heavily strapped knee which ironically gave him cramps late in the fourth quarter, forcing him to retire. (Photo 2 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Slinger Kyle Jeffers (#31) lays up over Wainwright. Jeffers dropped 10 points and had a team-high 13 rebounds. (Photo 3 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Slinger Michael Wong (#11) drives past Brandon Powell (Patriots, #1). Michael was playing in the unfamiliar point guard position because of Vergara’s injury but the experiment wilted under the intense Patriots defense in the first quarter. (Photo 4 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Patriot Jason Dixon (#42) eyes the basket while Jeffers defends. Dixon impressed coach Louie Alas with his 12-point, 8-rebound performance. (Photo 5 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Patriot Powell flies high for two in a team-high, 14-point performance. The American shot 5 of 8 (63%) from the field and had a crowd-pleasing slam dunk in the fourth. (Photo 6 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Patriot Wainwright drives between Slingers Jeffers and Vergara. The American had 8 points, playing 17 minutes in the game. (Photo 7 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Patriot Froilan Baguion (#27) protects the ball against Vergara. Baguion, who played on despite spraining his left foot in the second quarter, had six points, three rebounds and six assists. His speed and defensive ability threw the Slingers off. (Photo 8 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Patriots v Slingers

Powell (in white) tangles with Desmond Oh (#2, centre) and Jeffers on a layup. A small crowd turned up to watch the game at the San Juan Arena. (Photo 9 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Singapore Slingers 2009/10 ABL schedule

DAY/DATETIMEHOME TEAMVISITING TEAM
PRE-SEASON
Fri, Sept 188pmS'pore Slingers93Coca-Cola Tigers85
Wed, Sept 238pmS'pore Slingers67Philippines70
Wed, Sept 308pmS'pore Slingers72Ginebra Kings77
Sun, Oct 44pmS'pore Slingers71San Miguel Beermen65
ABL
Sun, Oct 114pmS'pore Slingers87Brunei Barracudas69
Sun, Oct 184pmS'pore Slingers74Philippine Patriots69
Sat, Oct 244pmBrunei Barracudas80S'pore Slingers82
Sun, Nov 15pmS'pore Slingers96Satria Muda72
Sat, Nov 74pmPhilippine Patriots70S'pore Slingers53
Sat, Nov 145pmSatria Muda59S'pore Slingers61
Sun, Nov 224pmS'pore Slingers74KL Dragons84
Mon, Dec 77.40pmS'pore Slingers62Thailand Tigers65
Sat, Dec 125pmSatria Muda67S'pore Slingers58
Thurs, Dec 177.40pmS'pore Slingers69Thailand Tigers66
Wed, Jan 67.40pmS'pore Slingers67Philippine Patriots59
Mon, Jan 117.40pmS'pore Slingers92KL Dragons74
Sun, Jan 174pmKL Dragons78S'pore Slingers71
Wed, Jan 208pmBrunei Barracudas89S'pore Slingers95
Sun, Jan 244pmThailand Tigers80S'pore Slingers92
Semi-finals
Sun, Jan 314pmSingapore Slingers87Satria Muda68
Wed, Feb 38pmSatria Muda74Singapore Slingers45
Sun, Feb 74pm Singapore Slingers76Satria Muda86