Jazul NCAA’s top player of the week
For a team that thrives mainly in defense, scoring sometimes becomes secondary.
That’s why when sharpshooter RJ Jazul unloaded a season and personal high 37 points in an 88-75 win by
And that included members of the NCAA Press Corps, which selected the reed-thin, scrappy Jazul as the first recipient of its Player of the Week award in the 84th NCAA basketball tournament.
“This is definitely my best performance since I scored only as high as 23 points before,” said Jazul in Filipino. “But if you ask me, I didn’t really notice because my main focus is to play defense always.”
Truly, Jazul is more than a scoring phenom, he also has the defense to back his steady hands.
While averaging 25 points and six assists in two games, the 22-year-old
“Everybody knows he can score that much,” said Letran mentor Louie Alas. “But what I like more about him (Jazul) is that he always plays hard defense every game.”
With Jazul taking charge, the Knights, runners-up to the San Beda Red Lions last year, seized the early lead including an opening day victory over the Jose Rizal Bombers, 83-69, at the Big Dome.
Jazul edged
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