Friday, July 13, 2012

UAAP Season 75 and the rookies to watch out for

Of the incoming freshmen in the UAAP's 75 Season basketball wars, La Salle's Jeron Teng and National University's Mark De Guzman stick out like a sore thumb.  Both have been impressive during the pre-season tournaments, and even locked horns during the Fil-Oil Cup finale that the Bulldogs won.
Teng was the most sought-after player coming out of high school in 2011.  A 40-point output is a normal day in the office for him.  He is strong, agile and definitely skilled.  When he attacks the basket, it's almost an automatic two points.  The son of former PBA enforcer Alvin Teng once scored 104 points for Xavier School in a Tiong Lian match-up against Grace Christian.  And in the Fil-Oil, the younger brother of UST stalwart Jeric Teng proved that he is ready for men's basketball, after averaging a team second best 10.8 points, on top of 4.4 rebounds.  He was even tasked by new Archers coach Gee Abanilla to take the game-winning shot against archrival Ateneo, which he converted.  We can expect Teng to play major minutes for DLSU in his rookie year, where he is also favored to take home the best rookie plum. See More...

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