UAAP S81 Men’s Basketball Preview: University
of the Philippines Fighting Maroons
by rick olivares
UAAP S80 record: 6-8
Key losses: Paolo Romero, Ibrahim
Ouattara, Kyles Lao, Rob Ricafort, Andrew Harris, Enzo Battad
Additions: Bright Akhuetie, JJ Espanola,
Will Gozum, David Murrell, James Spencer, JD Tungcab
Returning player: Pio Longa
In this third year of Bo Perasol
over at UP, he’s put together arguably the best team (on paper) on the floor in
over a decade. Sure, we have heard that before, but let me assure you… it’s
true. It’s true. Now why do I sound like Kurt Angle when I say that?
They’ve recruited well – David
Murrell, the Gomez De Liaño brothers (from Ateneo Grade School), and Paul
Desiderio to name a few.
They have also brought in transferees
who have had seasoning elsewhere. Bright Akhuetie was a super player over at
the NCAA with Perpetual Help. JD Tungcab was a star with Adamson before moving.
And there is Jun Manzo who played in the Visayas before coming over. And next
season, they will have Ricci Rivero and Kobe Paras who are recruiting coups for
Perasol.
But that is for next year. This
year… the Fighting Maroons are expected to crash the Final Four party and maybe
even win it all.
And just how are they going to do
that?
That Man in the Middle
Akhuetie himself makes this team
much better. He plugs their gaping hole at center scoring and defense-wise. He
will attract double teams and the scary thing is, he can pass that ball. Aside
from Desiderio, he can be a go-to player. One who can get a bucket come crunch
time.
I haven’t seen the Big Fella this
motivated in a long time. You bet he is hungry.
More weapons
Talk about an arms race in the
UAAP. Bo Perasol has assembled quite a squad.
They have done a good job of
getting players who were stars with their high school or college teams. The
trick is to get them to play sweet music together. Having said that, it helps
that you know you have players who can play big time hoops.
How many players do they have in
the Gilas Cadets program – Desiderio, Juan Gomez De Liaño, and Will Gozum.
That’s plenty good because you know they are some of the best in the country
today.
I like the addition of Gozum who
will get better in the years to come. While with UPIS and then Mapua, he played
the center slot, but he’s more a stretch four. A Ranidel De Ocampo in the
making?
During the summer, JD Tungcab
struggled to get minutes but as the months wore on, he started to get more
minutes. Unlike in Adamson where he had the ball a lot, here, he has to share
that ball. At this point, it is all about minutes and confidence. Imagine when
he gets going.
A kid named Juan
Juan Gomez De Liaño is going to
get so much better. I figure he will have a breakout year. If he can
consistently provide and stay on the floor, he will allow UP to flourish even
if Desiderio is on the bench. This kid isn’t lacking in confidence. In fact, in
my conversations with Perasol, he feels that it is overconfidence that he
sometimes expresses himself too much. A definite opposite to the quiet
Desiderio.
At least, he isn’t wanting in
confidence. Look for him to have a breakout year.
And we’d like to mention his
brother, Javi who really came into his own last season and has gotten better.
He was grabbing huge rebounds and hitting threes. If he can continue to play
big minutes, he will help whether playing the three or four-spot.
How far they go depends on the
performance of their stars. That has always been the knock on this team. Too
many scorers and only one basketball. Let’s see if they have taken that to
heart.
Anything less than a Final Four
finish is a disappointment. But even if they don’t make it, UP fans are still
salivating because they have Ricci Rivero and Kobe Paras on deck.
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