Former UST great Japs Cuan thinks
Lee-Sta. Ana backcourt could be good
by rick olivares
Right now, the University of
Santo Tomas Growling Tigers are at 0-2 but you could see the potential in the
team.
There have been flashes such as
when head coach Boy Sablan called for Zach Huang to drive against UP. The
second year player nearly scored. Center Jeepy Faundo grabbed the offensive
rebound but was unable to score. Though fouled, he missed the two free throws
that would have greatly changed the complexion of the game. Even the magic bunot of Jorem Soriano was
something not even the most ardent of UST supporters did not see coming. The
latter scored eight big points as a player off the bench in the 74-73 loss to
the Fighting Maroons.
We spoke to one of the Growling
Tigers’ all-time greats in Japs Cuan who led UST to the 2006 UAAP championship
about his thoughts and he had glowing remarks about the current backcourt of
Marvin Lee and Jordan Sta. Ana.
“Jordan reminds me of a young
Jojo Duncil,” said Cuan of his backcourt mate at that time. “He’s just fearless
in attacking. Though I hope that he improves his perimeter game like Jojo
turned out during our championship year.”
For Lee, Cuan coached against him
when the former played for Far Eastern University in high school alongside
Wendell Comboy. “he’s got great confidence now that he’s on top of the order
unlike last year because he knows that Jon Sherriff and Renzo Subido were
there. He was playing safe not to be subbed. I think this year will make him
great. Just getting that swag is what a point guard needs.”
Cuan though had a caveat with it
comes to comparisons with Lee. “And no, he doesn’t remind me of me because he
can shoot. I just did whatever need to be done for us to get that win.”
Lee is leading UST in minutes
played with 34 minutes a game while averaging 17.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5
assists, and 2.5 steals.
Sta. Ana on the other hand is
norming 12.5 points, 1.5 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 1.0 steals in 25 minutes of
play.
“I am surprised how they are
performing now compared to last summer,” summed up Cuan of the Growling Tigers’
play. “I guess they have settled down and that takes away the pressure from
them. As a fan and a former Tiger, we always have a chance. It’s just a matter
of what you believe in.”
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