Playing consistently


San Miguel coach Leo Austria must be heaving a sigh of relief after the Beermen are playing more consistently after rolling to their third straight game in the fourth Asean Basketball League.

The Beermen scored a 64-53 win over defending champion Indonesia last week at the Warriors' home court, playing defense and challenging the hosts' shooters the whole 40 minutes.

It was San Miguel's second time to limit Indonesia to less than 60 points after it also scored a 64-53 win in the first game of the season. It was also the third game that the Beermen held a team to under 60 points following a 66-55 win over Singapore last month.

Austria has been calling on the Beermen to play more consistently on defense after allowing their opponents to score 80 points or more in a roller-coaster campaign in mid-February. He’s been telling his players to return to the basic rules of defense.

With the defense holding, Chris Banchero and J.R. Cawaling took care of the offensive side by scoring 19 and 16 points each in San Miguel’s recent win over Indonesia.

Austria said Banchero has taken the leadership role for the Beermen.

"I’ve been very happy with Banchero in the last three games. He’s been focused and has played very well. He’s been doing a great job of directing the team," said Austria.

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