Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times
(C) PBA Images

Basketball

Arvin Tolentino says poster dunk would not have happened against prime Norwood


ANTIPOLO — Arvin Tolentino served a highlight play that’ll make waves for a while late in NorthPort’s eventual win over Rain or Shine on Sunday.

The 28-year-old wowed the crowd inside the Ynares Center here as he posterized Gabe Norwood with a one-handed jam for an emphatic finish to the break.

And that slam pushed their lead to 107-99 with 2:09 left in the game.

His slam served as one of the Batang Pier’s finishing blows en route to securing the 113-101 result to go 2-0 into the PBA Season 48 Commissioner’s Cup.

Tolentino shared that Norwood wanted to chase him down, which he learned about as they had a brief chat about it during the match.

“Actually nag-usap kami ni Gabe during the game, after nun,” he recalled postgame. “Tinanong ko siya. Plano niya talaga habulin kasi I was planning talaga to go hard sa basket. And ‘yun nga, endgame, winning time an.”

But the young star said that he was lucky enough to complete the play that should go viral online. Although he’s aware, too, that it could have gone differently some years ago, as what the 38-year-old quipped to him.

“Siguro two years ago mahahabol ni Gabe ‘yun eh. But swerte na lang kasi nakuha ko. Siya nagsabi nun, ‘Maybe two years ago, I could’ve got that.'”

That dunk was icing on the cake for Tolentino, who erupted for 35 big points exactly a year after he recorded his first PBA career 30-point outing.

Looking back, he finished with 31 points on November 12, 2022 to lead the Batang Pier to the 91-85 win over Terrafirma in the Commissioner’s Cup eliminations, which also took place in the same venue.

#ReadMore  Julian Macaraeg advances to 500m QF in Short Track Jr Worlds

“Actually, ngayon ko lang naman na ‘yung last career-high ko was same day, and same venue rin. Sana dito na lang lagi,” he said, smiling.

But making Sunday’s showing even more special for Tolentino was the presence of his mom courtside, who watched him live in the PBA for the first time.

“‘Yung mommy ko, nanonood. First time niya manood, actually, ng game ko,” he shared. “Kasi kinakabahan siya ‘pag naglalaro ako. Mama’s boy eh. So hindi siya masyado nanonood, ngayon nandiyan siya.”

Written By

Oftentimes on the sidelines. Forever a student of the game. Morayta-bred.


You May Also Like

Basketball

Jamie Malonzo will miss Gilas Pilipinas’ FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) campaign as he continues to recover from a calf injury. Head coach Tim...

Basketball

Terrafirma head coach Johnedel Cardel feel more proud about achieving a major milestone in the venue that has become so dear to his heart....

Basketball

Ginebra maximized its win-once quarterfinal incentive by blowing out Magnolia, 99-77, to book the first ticket to the PBA Season 48 Philippine Cup semis,...

Basketball

Isaac Go seemingly has that extra push whenever he faces San Miguel. The fifth-year stretch big man reset his career-high in points, firing 22...

Basketball

Terrafirma dragged the heavily-favored San Miguel to a sudden death following a 106-95 shocker in arguably the biggest upset of the PBA Season 48...

Basketball

It was just a casual conversation – nothing more, nothing less. TNT head coach Chot Reyes downplayed his verbal exchange with Beau Belga during...

Basketball

Calvin Oftana starred as TNT blasted Rain or Shine, 116-99, to get near the PBA Season 48 Philippine Cup semifinals, Friday night at the...

Basketball

Robert Bolick submitted one of the best individual performances in the PBA in a long while, but that was not enough to bring NLEX...

Advertisement