What does RDO bring to the Meralco
Bolts?
by rick olivares
The trade for Ranidel De Ocampo
mid-way in this Governors’ Cup says that the Meralco Bolts are really going for
it now.
As much as this team has so much
motivation to win this conference, they know they have not had it easy. They
still lack some pieces to puzzle. When they brought in Chris Lutz from San
Miguel, people thought he’d make his return from injury in a few months. As it
is, he hasn’t. And I can’t help but think of the lateral trade that sent Isaiah
Thomas from Boston to Cleveland for Kyrie Irving. There is no clear time table
for Thomas’ return. Lutz’ presence would have surely helped Meralco.
What does De Ocampo bring to the
Bolts?
He brings with him vast
championship and big game experience. He can post up, face up, and even attack
the basket. He’s also an excellent rim protector. His ability to hit the
outside shot will open things up for Allen Durham and slashers like Chris
Newsome, Jared Dillinger, or even Baser Amer and Mike Tolomia.
He gives the Bolts a lot more
outside shooters. There’s Lanete, Amer, Tolomia, Dillinger, and newly promoted
to the PBA squad, Joseph Sedurifa.
To the point of RDO’s big game
experience, he complements Jared Dillinger who won quite a few titles with Talk
‘N Text and Reynel Hugnatan who bagged one with Alaska.
However, they aren’t the only
ones with championship experience. Baser Amer, Anjo Caram, and Garvo Lanete
carted home a trunkful of trophies during their time with San Beda. Mike
Tolomia pocketed a UAAP title before her left FEU. Chris Newsome and Cliff
Hodge – including Amer and Lanete – also have D-League titles. Amer, Lanete,
and Tolomia have also won gold medals. Even Sedurifa has a few trophies from
his time with the CEU Scorpions in the NAASCU and D-League.
It might sound like coincidence
and not really by design but this reminds me of the time when Norman Black was
coaching Ateneo. The multi-titled mentor not only got smart players but also
those who have tasted championship glory in Ryan Buenafe and Eric Salamat
(NCAA), Chris Tiu (Tiong Lian League), Noy Baclao (NOPSSCEA), Greg Slaughter
(CESAFI), not to mention his complement of Ateneo high school boys who won in
the UAAP Juniors Division.
Having smart players who know how
to win makes the job a little easier because they have that winning mentality
and they know what it takes to bring home the gold.
Imagine if Jimmy Alapag were
still playing for Meralco they that means they would have imported three
crucial pieces from TNT’s glory years. And RDO is as smart as they come. He may
not be as agile as he once was. He might not be that player who would posterize
you if you didn’t show him some respect. But he still gets the job done. That
is why he is one of the longest tenured national players.
The Bolts tweaked their roster
and it almost does not resemble the one that first took to the court to tip-off
the 2016-17 season. The team traded away its draft picks in Jonathan Grey and
Ed Daquioag. You really cannot say that Meralco traded away its youth movement
because Amer, Lanete, Caram, Newsome, and Tolomia are young.
Whether it is a masterstroke
trade or not has yet to be seen. But for now, RDO’s addition brings some
excitement and a shot in the arms of the Meralco Bolts.
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