UAAP Season 80 Preview: University of
the Philippines Fighting Maroons
by rick olivares
You’ve heard it so often that it
kind of offers false hope before crashing as a dud. But make no mistake, it
really looks like the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons are for
real. No more false starts.
Why?
They have stocked this team with
quality and talent.
There are three crucial additions
to three key positions.
They have that stud of a point
guard in Jun Manzo (who transferred from Cebu) and he provides toughness, an
outside threat, and this is perhaps the most crucial -- leadership and the
ability to pass. Yep, they have had enough of the points guards who shoot
first, shoot second, and pass third. That allows Paul Desiderio to do what he does
best – score despite being undersized. It allows Diego Dario and Kyles Lao to
shoot. Ad it makes the forwards and centers the recipient of gimmes.
Second is the moving of Juan
Gomez Di Liaño. He can play the two or the three. He can get to the rim. He can
fly, finish the break, and well become an impact player. He is exciting. The
sort of player UP has not had since…. Well, I don’t know. Have they had one?
And there’s Ibrahim Quattara who
is warming the seat for Bright Akhuetie. Make no mistake, Quattara is no Alinko
Mbah, Cheick Kone, or Lionel Tekoudjou. He is a rim protector. He is the active
sort who can give Ben Mbala trouble.
And crucial to this team’s make
up is the vast improvement of Noah Webb. I wasn’t particularly impressed with
this lad during his time in De La Salle Zobel or in his rookie year with UP.
But boy oh boy has he made strides this past few months. He has the stinginess
and relentlessness of older brother Joshua Webb but with better offense. Can
you say x-factor? Is this why he has placed Andrew Harris on the bench?
You cannot really say they are
thin upfront. Jerson Prado looks to have recovered that fight in him
pre-injury. Gelo Vito is that player who when hot can take the opposing big man
outside and open up the floor for teammates.
This team is hungry. They have
confidence and they know they have a good team. Hunger and confidence. Now all
they need to do is get those wins.
The Fighting Maroons have done
well in the pre-season the past few years. They have also taken some early
victories in the UAAP before backsliding. So they will closely monitor this
especially since two of their first three opponents (UST and UE) aren’t
expected to rate well this season.
However, there is genuine
excitement and hope because head coach Bo Perasol has come in and done well. It
has worked thus far in the year and plus months he’s been on the bench.
If they do well in the first
round that should give them a massive dose of confidence. And that will rub off
on everyone. Why wait for next year when there is this year?
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