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Looking at the Gilas newcomers
by rick olivares
After national coach Chot Reyes
announced the line-up of the new Gilas Pilipinas team, my first thought was,
“not bad.” I’m intrigued definitely. It’s a mix of veterans and newcomers with
potential.
The veterans include Jayson
Castro, June Mar Fajardo, Terrence Romeo, Calvin Abueva, Japeth Aguilar, Paul
Lee, and to a certain extent, Raymond Almazan. Nice to see these guys back as
they add continuity and they’ll be familiar with the system that Reyes wants to
run.
We all know what the veterans can
do (experience and scoring sock) so let’s look instead at the newcomers.
Arthur dela Cruz (BlackWater)
Stands 6’4” and plays the
three-spot. Plays both ends of the court, can bring down the ball. Can shoot
from the outside, post up, and find open teammate. Talks on defense which is
important.
Jonathan Grey (Meralco)
I have to admit he is a surprise.
For all his showing this past Philippine Cup, I still think he needs more
seasoning. But make no mistake, this kid can shoot though. Doesn’t need screens
to get his shot off. Can manufacture them. Not sure he is defensively though.
Bradwyn Guinto (NLEX)
This 6’6” Fil-Australian has a
nose for the ball. Knows how to position himself. Isn’t afraid of battling
inside the paint. If he can hit that medium range shot more consistently, he’ll
be a huge help.
LA Revilla (Mahindra)
Crafty and smart. Makes teammates
better. Shifty. Can shoot and break down his man. Can play a half-court offense
or even run. Whatever the coach wants. But if you ask me, what makes him very
good is his very good attitude towards the team and the game. He will learn a
lot playing behind Jayson Castro.
Norbert Torres (Phoenix)
If he can drive to the basket
better, he’d be the second coming of Ranidel De Ocampo. I thought that he grew
into that big man role much later. In La Salle, I felt he wasn’t comfortable as
he seemed like a three or four player (at 6’6”). Unfortunately, in this
country, most coaches will shunt you to the four or the five. But he has done
much better in the pros. His draft combine performance was awesome.
I like this team’s ability to
stretch the floor with their over-all range. The newcomers add some height and
passing savvy. They’re all smart and canny players. Not sure if they can run
like the previous one.
But you gotta trust the system
and the coaching staff. The Seaba tournament will be a good place for these
players and this team to get their feet wet.
And it is good to know that
Andray Blatche will be back. The man is talented and is a game changer.
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