‘We stepped up to the occasion’ says Ferrante as Starlites win Knockout title

Starlites JSD won this year’s BOV Men’s Division One Knockout after beating SiGMA Depiro 89-83 at the Ta’ Qali Pavilion on Sunday.

It was a tussle from start to finish and with this victory, Starlites have now won the mid-season competition a second-straight time after taking the honours for the first time in their history last season.

It was a final which saw both sides go ahead for periods of time but it was a show of experience from coach Paul Ferrante’s clan as they lifted their third trophy since play returned in October for the Super Cup.

Ferrante was quick to assure that the job was not done yet but lauded his team’s efforts on the day.

“Right now, my focus is the playoffs and the Under-23 final. We can relax after all of that,” Ferrante admitted.

“Today we started really strong, maybe a bit too much but then had a patch where we relaxed just as much. Depiro gave us a lot of trouble, especially their big man (Kameron Rooks) and (Cameron) Cornelius. We’re expecting that the playoffs will be just like this.”

Asked about how the team’s experience contributes to their success, the Starlites coach said the advantage of it all is the fact that the team sticks together.

“The team gels together very well and when things go south, they get even more united – that’s a key thing,” he explained.

“In the final part of today’s game, (Depiro) began to put a lot of pressure on us and we ended up shifting our foreigner out of his regular position to guard them. Having said that, Matt Attard had impeccable shooting and we had Matthew Scerri again.

“It wasn’t our best game but when we needed to step up to the occasion, we did just that.”

Starlites’ James awarded Knockout final’s MVP

As close a contest as it was, Depiro’s Cameron Cornelius led the game’s scoring after another 30+ point game (33), adding to his masterful semifinal performance against Mellieha Libertas a week before. Fellow Depiro import player Kameron Rooks finished with a 16 points-13 rebounds double-double. However, it was Starlites’ Kurt James who stole the show with 17 points, most of which came in crunch time as the American turned the game around in the second half to hand his side the victory and land the Knockout’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in the process.

In the post-game comments, James had nothing but appreciation towards his teammates, calling Sunday’s win a testament to all of the team’s hard work.

“It feels great! This is a testament to our club and supporters, and our guys who don’t necessarily get in the game, but they come to practice every single day,” James said.

“We’ve got guys that sacrifice a lot, so this is just a testament to coming to work every day, being humble and trusting the process. So I’m very thankful for my teammates always.”

Discussing Sunday’s performance, the forward who joined the Malta champions late last year, said Starlites never stop battling.

“Pressure either bursts pipes or creates diamonds, so it’s just about how you apply that pressure,” he said.

“With this club, we always have a positive outlook. We could be down 19 or 30, but we’re still going to keep applying pressure and in the game of basketball, and the game of life, that makes all the difference.

“Depiro is a really good team, they came out really prepared. They made some adjustments and some decent runs but ultimately, we were able to come together and get the win.”