Ecooil-La Salle earned another trip to the Finals of the 2023 PBA D-League Aspirants’ Cup.
La Salle's Prince Ray Alao.
The defending champs got the job done by routing the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta, 108-91, in Game 2 on Tuesday, June 13, to complete a sweep in the best-of-three semifinal series at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City. Determined and motivated, the Archers raced to a 28-13 advantage early on and never gave their overmatched opponent any chance to to recover. La Salle will face the winner of the other semifinal series between Wangs Basketball @27 Strikers-Letran and Marinerong Pilipino-San Beda in a best-of-three finale. Prince Ray Alao fired 12 of his 22 points in the first half as Green Archers stretched the lead 51-36. JC Macalalag, stepping up in the absence of the injured starting guard Evan Nelle, scored 11 points while Kevin Quiambao, Bright Nwankwo and EJ Gollena chipped in 10 apiece during that back breaking attack. “This is a venue to show and apply what we’re learning. Masaya kami sa pinakita namin this playoffs but we’re not contented yet,” said deputy coach Gian Nazario. Perpetual, which finished the elims at No. 3, never recovered from its sluggish start and with it went whatever chance the had of evening the series. John Abis led the Altas with 21 points top gun Cyrus Nitura misfired and bled for only four points.
La Salle's Prince Ray Alao.
The defending champs got the job done by routing the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta, 108-91, in Game 2 on Tuesday, June 13, to complete a sweep in the best-of-three semifinal series at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City. Determined and motivated, the Archers raced to a 28-13 advantage early on and never gave their overmatched opponent any chance to to recover. La Salle will face the winner of the other semifinal series between Wangs Basketball @27 Strikers-Letran and Marinerong Pilipino-San Beda in a best-of-three finale. Prince Ray Alao fired 12 of his 22 points in the first half as Green Archers stretched the lead 51-36. JC Macalalag, stepping up in the absence of the injured starting guard Evan Nelle, scored 11 points while Kevin Quiambao, Bright Nwankwo and EJ Gollena chipped in 10 apiece during that back breaking attack. “This is a venue to show and apply what we’re learning. Masaya kami sa pinakita namin this playoffs but we’re not contented yet,” said deputy coach Gian Nazario. Perpetual, which finished the elims at No. 3, never recovered from its sluggish start and with it went whatever chance the had of evening the series. John Abis led the Altas with 21 points top gun Cyrus Nitura misfired and bled for only four points.