SKS crowned king of hoops
Monday, June 27, 2011
BENJAMIN Sim doesn't want the glory.
Though SKS couldn't have lifted the Inter-Company Basketball Tournament trophy if not for his game-high 27 points in their 88-76 win over D'Babes in yesterday's final, the national cager seemed unfazed by all the attention.
"Did I? It doesn't matter," he replied when asked what he felt about leading the scoring charts.
Sim was also the top scorer in SKS' semi-final game against Hyatt.
"We expected it would be a tough game and we never expected to lose. But a win is a win, be it by one point or by 10.
"Our mental toughness won us the game and D'Babes were looking a bit sluggish towards the end. Cesar Asaldo had a big second half.
"The coach (Rhaul Palma Jr.) gave us a few pointers and we went out and executed," he said of their 9-2 run at the start of the second half which opened up a 10-point lead (52-42) which they rode out for the win.
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Though SKS couldn't have lifted the Inter-Company Basketball Tournament trophy if not for his game-high 27 points in their 88-76 win over D'Babes in yesterday's final, the national cager seemed unfazed by all the attention.
"Did I? It doesn't matter," he replied when asked what he felt about leading the scoring charts.
Sim was also the top scorer in SKS' semi-final game against Hyatt.
"We expected it would be a tough game and we never expected to lose. But a win is a win, be it by one point or by 10.
"Our mental toughness won us the game and D'Babes were looking a bit sluggish towards the end. Cesar Asaldo had a big second half.
"The coach (Rhaul Palma Jr.) gave us a few pointers and we went out and executed," he said of their 9-2 run at the start of the second half which opened up a 10-point lead (52-42) which they rode out for the win.
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