Bismarck Lina remains unsinkable in UST
Tiger Cubs’ Cinderella run
by rick olivares
The University of Santo Tomas
Tiger Cubs have been proving to be unsinkable in do-or-die matches at the
tail-end of the UAAP Juniors Basketball Tournament. They’ve eliminated Adamson
and defending champions Far Eastern University by the skin of their teeth, 73-72
and 81-80 respectively.
In the midst of the Tiger Cubs’ Cinderella
run is the one man in the middle – John Bismarck Lina who is in his freshman
year with the team after transferring from Chiang Kai Shek College.
The Tiger Cubs were seeded to
fight for a Final Four slot but when new broke out about an impending coaching
change in the middle of the season, the unwanted distraction saw UST fall apart
in the second round. They arrested their skid with some late season heroics and
now they have placed themselves in a position to book that second final slot.
What is amazing in the midst of
all this is how this 6’4” forward-center has been lost in the shuffle. And why
not when the uncrowned league Most Valuable Player CJ Cansino is in uniform
with their plethora of outside snipers with Kobe Palencia, Rayjhun Baquial,
Liam Manabat, and Vince Dolendo.
Yet with the game on the line,
Bismarck has been the last line of defense. During their final match against
FEU in the elimination round, Baby Tamaraws center Daniel Celzo found himself isolated
against Lina yet missed a last second shot. Then in the step-ladder no-tomorrow
match against FEU, it was Lina who defended that last gasp three-point attempt
by Royce Alforque that missed badly.
“Hindi siya yung lead scorer ng
team pero marami siyang ginagawa para sa team,” noted the lad’s uncle, Jong Ticsay.
“Yung mga tinatawag na hustle stats na hindi lumalabas sa final stat sheet.”
Lina, the first cousin of former
UST King Tiger and current Barangay Ginebra player Kevin Ferrer, actually somewhat
prefers it to play a low key role and to simply let his game do the talking. He
was on Chiang Kai Shek College’s Team B and in the process of transferring to
UST when he came out of nowhere to bag a slot on the Batang Gilas team that
played in last year’s Seaba tournament where he was a part of the gold medal
winning Under-16 team.
On a talent-laden all-star crew,
Lina posted averages of 8.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 1.5 assists.
“Thankful kami kasama si Bismarck
sa Batang Gilas,” offered his mother, Tina, who is always present at her
youngest child’s matches. “Para sa aming pamilya, happy kami. Kasi meron siya
edukasyon tapos may chance sa career sa basketball.”
The mother has a story to tell
about her only boy’s unusual name. I ask…. because the “Bismarck” I know from my
world history is Otto van Bismarck, the Chancellor of Germany during its empire
and had a battleship named for him during World War II.
“Nanonoood ako ng national
Geographic channel tapos meron ako nakitang feature about this big ship ng
Germany na ang pangalan ay ‘Bismarck’”, related the mother. “Matibay yung
Bismarck at medyo pinagtulungan para ma-sink nila. Nag-pray lang din ako na
yung anak ko ay maging malakas at siyempre mabuting tao.”
And while he 16-year old Bismarck
Lina has been a rock in the middle for Chris Cantonjos’ Tiger Cubs where he is averaging
8.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists. Furthermore, he is hitting 49% of
his field goals; the highest among those in the regular rotation. And last but
not the least, he is the league’s top offensive rebounder.
While he could average more, Lina
willingly submits to the other talents around him to ensure UST’s success. “Ang
tinuturo at lagi namin pinapaalala ay maging humble,” says the father,
Norberto.
Lina’s mother also expressed her
happiness that opposed to sleeping in the UST dorm, Lina prefers to go to the
family homestead in Makati. “There nababantayan ko rin yung pag-inom niya ng
gatas,” shared his father, Norberto who admits to also giving his son Cherifer
to help him grow taller. “You only want what is best for your children.”
Said his older cousin, Vince
(Ferrer who is now with FEU), “We constantly remind Bismarck that basketball
isn’t only about skills but also having a good attitude. Kaya yun, natutuwa rin
kami kasi humble lang siya at tahimik.”
Now facing their third
elimination game in a week’s time, this time against the dangerous National
University Bullpups, Lina will need to play big if they want to extend their
season by at least more day. “Dadaan talaga sila sa butas ng karayom,” noted
his father. “Pero mas masarap yung ganyan. At dito pa lang sa pinakita nila,
para na silang winners. Pero kung meron pa sila maipuwesto na mas mataas, bakit
hindi?”
The UST Tiger Cubs battle the NU
Bullpups tomorrow, Tuesday, February 20, at 4pm at the Filoil Flying V Centre
in San Juan.
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