UAAP Season 80 Preview: University of
the East Red Warriors
by rick olivares
When you look at the University
of the East Red Warriors, you have to wonder what happened to this team. Whatever
glimmer of hope that appeared on the horizon since Derrick Pumaren came on
board has dissipated.
They started out with the promise
brought about their African players then went All-Filipino. Several players
transferred to other schools -- Gino Jumao-as, Fran Yu, Bonbon Batiller, Edgar
Charcos, and Joshua Gonzales to name a few – hurting the team’s chances. Batiller’s
departure says something as he was the first recruit by Pumaren when he came on
board.
Were they able to acquire any
replacement killers? Mark Olayon who first came up during Boycie Zamar’s time
was even brought back.
They simply aren’t what they used
to be. You get the feeling that they will just try to be physical with
opponents, keep the game close, and try to fashion out a win in the end.
Oh, they will compete as they
still have Alvin Pasaol but that’s it. If Clark Derige and Olayon also catch
fire simultaneously with Pasaol then they have a big chance.
However, you do not want to take
the Red Warriors lightly. They are dangerous. They will lull you into a false
sense of sleep then zap you.
The keys to a UE win will involve
their trap, physicality, and their willingness to outwork an opponent.
That last key is perhaps the most
important. – outwork. They have players like Nick Abanto, Shannon Gagate,
Andrey Armenion, and Philip Manalang who will flat out leave everything on the
floor. You cannot question their heart.
UE is a bunch of under-sized kids
who will try to overwhelm you with their physicality and relentlessness. They
might be blown out but you’d think they’re in the fight because that is their
identity. They are team that will not give up. And sometimes, that is all you
ever ask from a team.
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