NT Press Release
Pilipinas beats Canada, 121-95
Cardino steps up for injured Paspe
Team Pilipinas surprised Canada yesterday with a strong inside game and relentless defense to win, 121-95.
The “Never Say Die” attitude of the Filipinos manifested itself once more: reserve forward Royce Cardino took over for an injured Ramsey Paspe, who had to leave the game early after an awkward fall. The 27 year-old led the team with a double-double, logging 24 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, and 1 turnover in 39 minutes of action.
This is the second time in the Consolation Tournament that Team Pilipinas relied on its reserves to come up with big wins. “I am very happy I can rely on anyone in the team to step up and deliver (for the Philippines),” Coach Lord Woody said during the post-game conference. He did not comment when asked how he felt winning big against his home country.
Canada’s starters were clearly outmatched by a gritty Filipino squad, shooting only 32% (20/62) from the field and 26% (5/19) from behind the arc. They were also outrebounded (39-51), limited to only 18 assists against 29 by the Filipinos, and failed to register a single block.
Canada’s loss now gives them a win-loss record of 1-2. This puts them now in a situation where they have to win their remaining games to have a chance in making it to the Magic 32. “Our starting players’ performance was so bad yesterday, I thought they were the Ottawa Senators,” said Canada superfan and team benefactor Liam Tremblay. “We should win big against Bulgaria next week.”
Canada is looking to use its home court advantage and get its second win against 46th seed Bulgaria, while the Filipinos are looking to win big against 78th ranked Bolivia.
Stat lines of the game
Team Pilipinas had 3 players with more than 36 minutes of playing time
Only 3 Pilpinas players had a field goal efficiency of less than 50%
Canada channeled its inner Steve Nash, converting 94% of its free throws (32/34)
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