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Philippines exacted revenge from Lebanon last night when it hammered out an exciting
88-83 triumph at the start of the Four-Nation Manila Invitational Basketball Tournament
at the Arena in San Juan. Slowly but surely adapting to the international
brand of play, the Nationals proved too hot too handle from beyond the arc, where
they made 15 out of 32 shots that eventually spelled the difference in the victory.
And no one was hotter than Renren Ritualo, who bailed out the Filipinos just as
Lebanon was also starting to spew fire from the three-point area in the final
period. Ritualo engaged the Lebanese big men in a shootout midway in the
final period, keeping Chot Reyes' crew afloat as Lebanon came back from a 15-point
halftime deficit. The four-nation event is the final tournament for the
Filipinos, before they vie for an Olympic berth in the Fiba-Asia Championships
in Tokushima, Japan later this month. There were shades of the Filipinos
last-second defeat to Lebanon last week in the Jones Cup in Taipei when the RP
cagers started to struggle and the visitors took a 71-68 lead. But Ritualo,
Jimmy Alapag, Gabe Norwood and Kelly Williams conspired for a 16-8 burst to avenge
the 68-65 loss to the second-ranked team in Asia. Ritualo canned three
straight triples, the last of which tied the count at 77, and Norwood made another
trey from the right flank after a defensive stop with less than three minutes
left. Playing just 18 minutes, Ritualo picked up 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting
from rainbow territory, earning him player of the game honors. Except for
some forced shots near the end, Alapag was splendid in the backcourt, finishing
with 14 points, including four foul shots that sealed the Lebanese' fate. The
Talk N' Text point guard also dished seven assists. Williams made a strong
case for his inclusion in the RP Team for the Tokushima joust, plucking a crucial
offensive rebound and scoring on a putback with 1:26 left, part of his 13 point,
9-rebound output. Negrense James Yap, one of the alternates in the RP Team,
missed the game due to an ankle injury he sustained during RP's final Jones Cup
game against Kazakhstan. But his performance in the Philippines' Taipei stint,
where he keyed the win against Iran, has increased his chances of making the team.
The Philippines' next assignment will be China, a 98-94 winner over Syria
in the first game yesterday. The RP-China tussle is scheduled at 4 p.m.
at the Araneta Coliseum, shortly before the PBA Annual Awards and Game Four of
the PBA Finals between Alaska and Talk N' Text, which is leading 2-1. *CPT back
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