Showing posts with label Bitoy Omolon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bitoy Omolon. Show all posts

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Express needs chemistry

Coach Franz is living on a prayer
(nagdadasal ng isa pang trade)
While Air21 Express head coach Franz Pumaren continues praying to the Lord Almighty for another trade that would help his cause (his team, with new/ returning team manager Lito Alvarez, did so in the off-season but Coach Franz might not want to push his luck now), we argue that it's not about getting another contributor-- but actually developing on court team chemistry. At the moment, the cellar-dwelling Express look like a bunch of "2nd chance getters" who are looking to pad their stats (think of it as a paid tryout for other teams) rather than to win games.

Wynne Arboleda, John Wilson, Bitoy Omolon, Mark Isip and Yousef Taha. After that there's Bonbon Custodio, Nonoy Baclao and Rob Reyes. The buck stops there. Nothing (or no one) more, and nothing less. Ok, fine, we'll show love to Nino Canaleta but only because he's been drilling threes (still not playing defense though).

Sunday, June 10, 2012

B-Meg's new groove

Yancy is REMINDING EVERYONE that
there are TWO dominant De Ocampo's
in the PBA today
Apologies for the 2-week hiatus, had to put all of my attention on something that could ultimately lead me to greater things-- professionally. But now that it's over, let the good times continue rolling and let's get right down to business.

Air 21 versus B-Meg in a meaningful out-of-town game that was close early before the Llamados regrouped in halftime and came out on a mission. While the story of the game was clearly between the awesome duel of imports Marqus Blakely (BMeg) and Zach Graham (Air21) who both treated fans to a brilliant case study on the difference between all-around players versus clutch gene scorers, it's always more fun to dig deeper.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Air21 Express: On the right track

Bet money that RJ's
taking over for Ren-Ren
With yesterday's 103-87 smashing at the hands of the Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings, the Air21 Express have dutifully been eliminated from contention in the PBA Commissioner's Cup. Still, the young franchise was able to salvage a respectable 3-6 win-loss slate, a vast improvement over their abysmal and forgetful Philippine Cup debut.

Granted, much of the improvements should be credited to 6"11 import Marcus Douthit and new recruits Bitoy Omolon and Mark Isip. All three brought that rare championship air that only the coaching staff led by Franz Pumaren and aging veteran ren-Ren Ritualo could really relate to. Their starters from the Philippine Cup: RJ Jazul, James Sena, Paolo Hubalde and Magi Sison are all amateur upstarts at best while champion San Beda alumni Pong Escobal and Ogie Menor were simply fortunate enough to have played alongside a powerhouse collegiate import in Sam Ekwe (wonder where he is now).

Thursday, March 8, 2012

The Adventures of Super Bitoy continues

Super Bitoy: Proof that hard work pays off
Four games into the Commissioner's Cup and Air21's small forward Nelbert "Bitoy" Omolon is starting to turn heads with a couple of solid performances. Granted, his numbers took a hit in losses versus Petron and Bmeg after a sterling debut against Barako Bull, but Omolon quickly turned things around by leading the Express to a surprising 89-78 victory over the lethargic defending champions, Talk 'n' Text.

Being a long time Santa Lucia fan, seeing Omolon follow in the successful steps of ex-Realtors Kelly Williams and Ryan Reyes of Talk 'n' Text and Joseph Yeo and Denok Miranda (who has established himself as the Wyne Arboleda of this generation) of Petron is a joy to hear. Not only is one of the more solid contributors of Santa Lucia's last title squad playing big minutes, but he is now enjoying time in the limelight after years of hard work and adjusting his game to fit the PBA style of play.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Time to shine for ex-Realtors/ Bolts


Playing time at last for Isip and Bitoy

Someone tell the chinky-eyed beauty Ms. Sheila Lina that it’s okay now, she can finally jump for joy, exchange pleasantries and high fives as her team, the Air21 Express (former Shopinas.Com), has finally salvaged a victory in its young PBA career.

Thanks largely to the “mana from heaven,” known in these circles as being awarded the rights to 6”11 import Marcus Douthit, the Express won over sister team Barako Bull Energy, 97-88. But at the same breath, credit should also be given the Express’ new recruits—underrated forwards Nelbert “Bitoy” Omolon and Mark Isip who last saw meaningful action with this writer’s old love, the Santa Lucia Realtors (once Team MVP took over and overhauled the line-up, Omolon was under utilized by coach Ryan Gregorio while Isip bounced around the league like a modern day Chris Bolado).

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Trade talks and other things

Intal needs to recapture his UAAP MVP contender form
JC Intal (Ginebra) to BMeg
Noli Eala went on Twitter to say that this was purely BMeg head coach Tim Cone's call, who then explained his choice by saying that Intal would/ could blossom into the "Scottie Pippen" to James Yap's "Michael Jordan" much like the relationship between Powerade's Gary David and Marcio Lassiter. Our only concern is that Intal has yet to really find his niche in the PBA. As athletic as he is on the hardcourt, Intal has never been a lockdown defender AND an option to shoot with any consistency. He'll undoubtedly blossom under Cone's coaching, but not enough to displace PJ Simon as J. Yap's chief buddy come crunch time (shorter, but better scoring option).

Kerby Raymundo (BMeg), Dylan Ababou (Barako Bull) to Ginebra
When you are on the receiving end of the best players in any trade, then you're bound to be on the winning end of things. Raymundo's a proven high post player, arguably the best off the dribble among big men. Then there's Ababou, who will undoubtedly be Ginebra's key small forward for the future. While Intal had a hard time adjusting because he had to play a support role to Ginebra's stars after being "the man" in college with Ateneo, Ababou is the exact opposite. He can score and has the PBA size, but he also knows how to play without the basketball. This trade also sets up a taller Ginebra future scoring duo to probably replace The Fast and The Furious (who are in the 30s) together with UST and Barako Bull teammate Allein Maliksi. People are hyping the two rooks as the "Espana Express" this early, hopefully, Coach Siot lets them play instead of burying them on the bench (as he always does with rookies).

Ronald Tubid, Reil Cervantes (Ginebra) to Barako Bull
The Gin Kings had to let go of Tubid to appease Commissioner Chito Salud and have the trade push through. We say it's time to let Tubid go, not with Caguioa bent on reclaiming his throne as the league's best shooting guard (a title that rightfully belongs to Gary David-- for now), while Maliksi waits in the wings for his turn at glory. They also have the ever-improving John Wilson who not only has the balls to take big shots, but plays lockdown defense as well. With Barako, Tubid forms a great/ awesome First Five with Willie Miller, Danny Seigle, Dorian Pena and Mick Pennisi. As for Cervantes, he shows a lot of spunk and fight when given minutes-- he'll have them at Barako.

Omolon brings credible perimeter defense
to a soft Air21 roster (Ogie Menor is a joke)
Nelbert Omolon, Mark Isip (Meralco) to Air21
Other than Meralco assistant Boyet Fernandez, the last remnants of the old Santa Lucia Realtors' champion team have been shipped out-- for the better. At Air21, both guys are a lock to start. Omolon goes back to his natural small forward spot while Isip provides the inside toughness and maturity that Air21 frontliner Magi Sison still lacks.

Dennis Daa, Mark Canlas (Air21) to Meralco
Daa's a serviceable big, but why take on Canlas?

Hopefully, more trades go down to create an even more interesting Commissioner's Cup. There are talks that a big time, big named trade is in the offing. There's also talk that a PBA team is on the verge of folding and may be replaced by a team from the amateurs.

Oh, and yes, we all would like to see Marcus Douthit strut his stuff in the PBA once again. But why with Air21? We'd rather see him with Powerade, if only to have him play side by side with JVee Casio and Lassiter-- oh, and to help the Bataan Bomber win a title this year.
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