By Les Tan/Red Sports in Jakarta

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Marcus Ng exploded for nine of his 12 points in the fourth quarter to power the Slingers to an improbable victory. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

BritAma Arena, Jakarta, Saturday, November 14, 2009 – The Singapore Slingers pulled out an improbable victory when they beat Satria Muda BritAma 61-59 in Round 6 of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL).

Down 10 points at 49-59 with 3:29 left on the clock in the fourth, the Slingers put together a heart-stopping 12-0 run on the back of some outstanding play by Marcus Ng and Hong Wei Jian. The two players, between them, drained 10 points to deliver a crushing blow to the Indonesian club who thought they were coasting to victory.

Leading 59-58 with 39 seconds left, Satria Muda’s Alexander Hartman left the door open for the Slingers when he missed two free throws.

Given the opportunity, Wei Jian then showed nerves of steel in front of a hostile crowd when he hit the go-ahead two-point basket to bring the Slingers their first-ever lead in the game at 60-59 with 24 seconds left on the clock. The Slinger bench erupted in dispute, claiming a three, because one of the referees had signalled for a three-pointer. However, his two other colleagues overruled him.

Satria Muda’s new import Nakiea Miller then had two opportunities to win the game for his team in the dying seconds but could not deliver and the Slinger bench celebrated a most unexpected victory while the previously vociferous Indonesian support went silent at the buzzer.

Marcus Ng was the unlikely hero for the Slingers after foul trouble in the first quarter dropped him to the bench. He came alive only in the fourth quarter where he delivered nine of his 12 points.

“I picked up those early fouls in the first quarter which slowed me down a bit. It took me to the last quarter to get into the game and I felt I had to do something to help the team out. I was glad that I could get us over the line,” said Marcus.

A one-on-one with head coach Frank Arsego on the sidelines late in the second quarter also gave Marcus something to think about.

Shared Arsego: “Sometimes, in these sorts of situation, you have to respond. You have to be the player that everyone believes that you are. To be honest, I didn’t think Marcus was close in the first half. He was all over the place. I don’t know where he was but he just couldn’t get going. He needed some positive encouragement. You have to somehow wake him up.

“The beautiful thing was, once we made that little change in that fourth quarter about how we wanted to play, it opened up the game for him personally. And then he really stepped up. He was the match winner. Wei Jian put the icing on the cake but he [Marcus] gave us the opportunity to have a chance at the win. His drives to the basket and that three-point shot – they were the things that gave us a chance,” added Arsego.

Marcus recalled that intense court-side conversation: “He told me to get back into the game. Make sure I was strong with the ball and be aggressive and try and get some open looks and get to the basket.”

Marcus started the Slinger comeback when he sank a three-pointer off a Michael LeBlanc assist for the Slingers to trail by seven (53-59) with 3:11 left. Marcus then delivered another two points, reducing the deficit to four (55-59), at 1:34 on the clock.

Hong Wei Jian then took up the scoring with a three-pointer to bring the Slingers to within one (58-59) before Satria Muda’s Hartman melted down with his two free-throw misses.

The Slinger defensive intensity kept Satria Muda from scoring for the last 3:29 of the fourth to help pull out their league-leading fifth victory.

“Sometimes your group has got it in them. They did something similar in Brunei where we had to come from behind and forge ahead. I think we just found a way as a group to produce points which we had problems with earlier in the game. We found ways to get good, good looks,” said Arsego.

“I’m very proud of the boys because what we threw in there wasn’t something that we were working on for weeks and weeks but it was an adjustment on the run. They were very focused. I think that’s a real key thing if you want to win a game like that,” said Arsego.

The Slingers improve to a 5-1 win-loss record and remain top of the league while Satria Muda fell to 3-3 for third place. The top four in the six-team league qualify for the playoffs in early 2010.

Quarter by Quarter Scores
Satria Muda vs Slingers
1st Q: 19-14
2nd Q: 11-11
3rd Q: 15-18
4th Q: 14-18

Satria Muda BritAma Game Box Score

#NamePTSFG3PTFTORDRTRASTSTLBLKTOPFMIN
4*Rensy Morales Bajar123/82/34/61234205135:42
5Faisal Achmad Julius93/62/41/41120203226:24
6Wendha Wijaya00/20/00/0000000011:39
7Amin Prihantono00/10/10/0011010016:49
8*Alexander Gordon Hartman136/151/40/40444101138:36
9*Youbel Sondakh21/40/00/01010012116:02
11Galank Gunawan00/00/00/0000010013:24
12Bonanza SiregarDNP
13Rony Gunawan21/10/00/0011000119:23
14Welyanson Situmorang21/40/00/01452000415:12
15*Christian Ronald Sitepu63/80/10/03470010424:11
43*Nakiea Miller133/81/46/8211131143422:38
5921/576/1711/229283711861521200
* 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.

Singapore Slingers Game Box Score

#NamePTSFG3PTFTORDRTRASTSTLBLKTOPFMIN
2*Desmond Oh21/20/10/00000003110:02
10Hong Wei Jian83/51/11/42240201518:52
11Michael Wong31/51/50/01120100216:48
12Prasad SadasivanDNP
13Steven Khoo21/10/00/02020001011:17
15Pathman Matialakan00/00/00/00440100115:39
19*Al Vergara62/80/32/31013203330:11
21*Marcus Ng125/131/21/12351004419:22
31*Kyle Jeffers146/180/12/5410142310240:00
35*Michael LeBlanc144/160/26/819103012337:49
6123/683/1512/211329429921421200
* 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.

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Hong Wei Jian showed nerves of steel to drain five points in the final minutes to help ice the Slinger victory. (Photo 2 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Slinger Al Vergara came back to lead from point but suffered a bad reaction to his knee injury in the final quarter and had to sit out the last moments of the game. (Photo 3 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Slinger Michael LeBlanc goes for two. He shot only 4 of 16 (25%) from the field but made a vital assist to Marcus Ng to trigger the 11-0 run in the fourth. LeBlanc hit a team-high 14 points. (Photo 4 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Slinger Kyle Jeffers sinks a hook shot. Jeffers shot only 6 of 18 (33%) from the field in the face of aggressive Satria Muda defending but still managed to hit a team-high 14 points. (Photo 5 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Satria Muda vs Slingers

Slingers Michael LeBlanc (left) and Jeffers contest the rebound with Nakiea Miller (Satria Muda, #43). (Photo 6 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Satria Muda vs Slingers

The Slingers celebrate the heart-stopping victory. (Photo 7 © 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

For full ABL fixture schedule, go to: ABL Fixtures