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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA D League Kevin Quiambao and Eco Oil-La Salle soar past Wangs-Letran in PBA D League action yesterday at the Ynares Sports Arena.
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EcoOil-La Salle made short work of Wangs Basketball@27 Striker-Letran, 102-79, and secured its place in the semifinals of the 2023 Philippine Basketball Association D-League Aspirants' Cup at the Ynares Arena in Pasig City.
Kevin Quiambao scored 13 points, pulled down five rebounds and dished three steals in the first half to orchestrate the Green Archers' breakaway and dashed whatever hopes the Knights had entertained to get to the Final Four via the short route.
The reigning champs finished the eliminations with a 5-1 record and joined semifinalist-in-waiting Marinerong Pilipino-San Beda, which also wrapped up its eliminations campaign with a similar slate.
La Salle made a quick impression that it is determined to emerge triumphant by pulling ahead early, 21-7.
Letran responded and pulled within six but the Archers, with Quiambao, Mark Nonoy and Joaqui Manuel at the firing end, uncorked a 30-13 run for a commanding 55-32 advantage at the turn.
Letran never recovered.
All is not lost on the Knights, though.
Letran finished the elimination round tied with University of Perpetual Help System-Delta and Centro Escolar University with similar 3-3 records and, in the process, earned a twice to beat advantage in the quarterfinals along with the Altas on the strength of a superior quotient.
Computations of games involving the three squads ranked the Altas as the third seed with 1.149 quotient, followed by the Knights (0.961) and the Scorpions (0.921).
The quarterfinals start on Tuesday at the Paco Arena in Manila with Perpetual taking on the PSP Gymers at 2 p.m. and Letran facing CEU at 4 p.m.