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Masters of mayhem: Archers finish off Eagles to assert UAAP supremacy

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Masters of mayhem: Archers finish off Eagles to assert UAAP supremacy

The La Salle Green Archers pose after winning the UAAP men's basketball championship on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. | Philstar.com/Efigenio Toledo IV

MANILA, Philippines – Welcome to the House of Mayhem.

Looking every inch the mean machine that has asserted its might against the opposition all season long, top seed La Salle marked its return as the boss of UAAP LXXIX men’s basketball with a virtually wire-to-wire 79-72 title-clinching triumph over rival Ateneo Wednesday.

The Archers led by as many as 14 and quashed the final uprising of the Blue Eagles with clutch plays from their 1-2 punch – Season MVP Ben Mbala and Finals MVP Jeron Teng – to clinch their first title since 2013 before a roaring crowd of 17,495 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

And winning it all at the expense of their bitter nemesis Blue Eagles made the feat even the more special and sweeter for the Green Archers.

“Mahirap, syempre it was against Ateneo. Iyun ang nagapahirap dun. Game-wise, we’re confident gawin lang ang game plan, alam naming magiging positive ang resulta," said DLSU coach Aldin Ayo, who scored a personal feat of winning titles both the NCAA (with Letran) and UAAP titles.

“Kaya lang because of the hype, baka magbago approach ng mga bata, baka may mga mangyari na hindi naming kontrolado. But we’re thankful we’re able to pull it through,” he added.

Playing catch-up most of the way, Ateneo managed to threaten to within four at 69-73 with still 1:35 left. But Mbala struck hard, knocking down a huge bucket then intercepting Ateneo’s inbounds pass in the next play to earn a trip to the stripe to pave the way for freebies that he calmly sank for a fresh eight-point tear.

Verano had knocked down a trey but Teng and Thomas Torres restored a 79-72 cushion with back-to-back splits as the DLSU gallery chanted "Animo, La Salle, beat Ateneo."

As white confetti burst out from the confetti machine and showered the court, DLSU savored the perfect ending in the competition it was heavily tipped to dominate from the start.

“We just embraced the pressure all season long,” said Ayo.

Teng finished with 28 points, pouring 19 of them in the first 20 minutes, to go with three rebounds, two assists and a steal in a masterful valedictory for La Salle.

“Right from the start, gusto ko ibigay ang best ko, ito ang last game ko, I wanna go all-out,” said Teng, who bowed out with two UAAP crowns in his collection.

Mbala, who was unleashed in the season after three years in the freezer, posted 18-10, his 17th straight double-double this year.

Mike Nieto led the way with 18 for Ateneo, a young side that accelerated its growth rate and came in as surprising runners-up to the heavily-favored La Salle.

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