Raffles Institution vs Queenstown Secondary School (48-51)
It was the first quarter again. Despite telling ourselves not to fall behind in the first quarter like the previous two matches against Guangyang and Whitley, we did it again. The game started off with our 1-2-2 working horribly, no one was running the safety man and Queenstown grabbed hold of these mistakes made by us, scoring their fast breaks. Our offence was very poor in the first quarter as well, everyone was playing rashly, trying to drive inside despite of their zone defense. Our defense was also very loose, allowing them to just drive inside from the three point line. The opponent seemed to be playing a good game as they scored several and-ones and a three point despite our strong contest. Both teams were having foul trouble and the team fouls all went up to four. By the end of the first quarter, the opponent had outscored us by seven with the scoreline of 19-12.
In the second quarter, things started to take a turn for the better. We stopped playing 1-2-2 full court pressure, resulting in Queenstown having less fast break chances. However our rebounding was poor despite us having a great height advantage over them. We allowed them to have several second chances in their offense whereas we were rather weak in offensive rebounds. However, our offense was running more smoothly and we managed to score two three pointers, bring down the point difference. Our defense was still very loose and we failed to close the first line of our match-up zone, letting their #9 drive in over and over again and scoring. By the end of the first half, we were merely trailing behind by three points.
As the third quarter began, tension started to build up. We were trying to close the gap while Queenstown was trying to widen it. Both teams were trying their best. The third quarter was closely matched. Amazingly, Queenstown scored three 3 pointers in a row but we stepped up to the challenge by scoring many shots from inside the paint, mainly via our post Danny. Though we did not manage to come back by the end of the third quarter, we were just behind by only four points.
Knowing the last quarter was the only chance we were left with to win this game, anxiety filled our hearts. Both teams were exchanging baskets and none of us was able to pull away from each other. Due to the foul trouble, our forward Jia Wei (#4) was fouled out and three others already had four fouls. With only around one minute on the clock and us down by one point, we knew this possession of ours would determine the outcome of this match. The ball was swung to the right winger, and the plan was to feed Danny. However he was pressure hard and were not able to swing the ball out to anyone. Unfortunately, after holding the ball without dribbling for five seconds, we lost this precious possession and the opportunity to win the match. A time-out was called by our side and the plan was to foul the ball-handler immediately after the sideline inbound, sending him to the free throw line. This worked out the opponent only managed to score his first free throw. This meant that if we were able to get the rebound off the second one, we still have a chance to score and bring this match to overtime. However, to our dismay, we lost the rebound. As we watched the opponent dribbling the ball around without attacking the basket, and the clock ticking down to zero, we had no choice but to foul him again. After scoring the first and missing the second, the result of the game was already set as there was only 0.7 seconds on the clock.
This loss was a surprise and unfortunately thing for us. Had we won this match, we would have had a 80% chance of going into the semis. Now that we had not, the chances of semis happening is very slim. As of now, all the teams in our group except Pei Cai (2-0) and Whitley (0-2) has a record of 1-1.
This match was a very poorly played match. It might be because of the fact that we were very lethargic having played a game only 2 days ago. But we must also consider the fact that the same thing happened to our opponents. Our rebound was very poor this game and 1-2-2 was extremely ineffective. Despite losing this match, we must still fight hard as there is still a chance for us to emerge into the semis. The next game against Serangoon Gardens definitely would not be easy and we must put in all we have if we want to get into the nationals.
Points by Quarter
1st --------- 2nd -------- 3rd --------- 4th
Raffles: 12 13 10 13
Queenstown: 19 09 11 12