Mac Tallo leads Manila HeiHei to Chooks-to-Go 3x3 Invitational title

HeiHei Manila, which has Cebuanos Mac Tallo and Zach Huang, won the 2021 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Invitational title on Wednesday night.(Chooks-to-Go)
HeiHei Manila, which has Cebuanos Mac Tallo and Zach Huang, won the 2021 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Invitational title on Wednesday night.(Chooks-to-Go)

Cebuano hoops star Mac Tallo shot the lights out and led the HeiHei Manila to a dominant 21-6 win over the Pasig Kingpin in the finals to capture the 2021 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Invitational championship on Wednesday night at the Laus Events Centre in San Fernando, Pampanga.

The former Southwestern University star and two-time Cesafi MVP finished with 13 points highlighted by five makes from beyond the arc. He got off to a fast start, scoring

seven of Manila's first eight points to give them an 8-1 lead.

Tallo and Lanete also did it on both ends as they stifled gunslinging brothers Ryan and Nikki Monteclaro. The Monteclaros only had a point each in the contest.

With Mike Nzeusseu hurting his left hand during their semis encounter against ARQ Builders-Cebu, Zach Huang stepped up in defending Toba Eugene while scoring five as well.

Tallo knocked down the championship-clinching deuce with 4:41 left, marking the finals as the fastest game of the day as well. It gave them an additional P10,000 on top of their P100,000 prize in this tournament.

"Happy that this tournament happened," said Manila head trainer Aldin Ayo as the team is set to compete in the 2021 FIBA 3x3 World Tour Abu Dhabi Masters on October 29. "I hope that they got the confidence and the rhythm. It's important that we simulate the actual situations and we can't do that in practice."

Manila overcame Cebu, 21-19, in a hard-fought match in the semis. During a rebounding scrum, Nzeusseu suffered a hand injury when he was battling with Landry Sanjo with 1:58 left in that contest.

"Malayo sa bituka yun e. I hope he recovers in time for Abu Dhabu," Ayo said about his Cameroonian reinforcement. "He has a big responsibility with our team and he has to overcome that. It's not a major injury."

Pasig, on the other hand, made it rain on Essen Immunoboost Sarangani in the semis, taking a 21-15 (7:56) win.

Sarangani finished third.

David Carlos showed no rust after a one-year absence, reigning supreme in the Sudan Slam Dunk Competition. He defeated Nhomar Gonzales and 5-foot-5 wunderkind Lennon Albiso to bank P20,000.

Amacor-Mandaluyong's Janus Lozada won the two-point shootout after making nine of his 10 attempts. He brought home P10,000. (JNP)

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