Showing posts with label Dave Marcelo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Marcelo. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Trade Reaction: T.M.B.T.M.

The Prototype returns
(Photo credits to the owner)
Too many bigs to mention.

In an unforeseen and yet unsurprising summer trade that is about as crazy as #LaBoracay when you consider how ho-hum player transactions have been the last few years (no thanks to farm teams), Ginebra, Global Port, San Miguel and Barako Bull engaged in a six-player deal that basically rotated the teams' back-up big men.

We're calling it "crazy," if only because it gave us something to talk about on social media and grants our wish to "free" some of the players involved. "Crazy," because the trade practically unmasked the whole FARM TEAM concept out for even the most nitwit-test of nitwits.

Sinong hindi farm team?

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Mind, body and Sol

Oye mi canto, we hear you Sol Train
(Photo courtesy of Sports5)
It's been a while, Mr. Mercado.

Starting anew with the Barako Bull Energy Cola after surprisingly being dealt by the San Miguel Beermen last conference (we honestly believe that whoever is in charge of that operation would trade his own mother for the right price/ player should push come to shove), point guard Sol Mercado is showing flashes of his old, "Sol Train" self (before getting hurt and slowed down a bit) with averages of 36.1 mpg, 14 ppg, 42.1%-2 pt, 11.1%-3 pt, 3.7 rpg, 4.7 apg.

We must admit, it was rather difficult to watch Mercado with the Beermen as he transitioned from lead, combo guard to a role-playing starter who had to split time with his "brother" Chris Ross, a player who, for all his tenacious defense, has about as many moves on offense as a basketball newbie.

With the Energy, Mercado is back to his old ways though with a lot more maturity and a fresh, new team-first mindset.

Friday, July 20, 2012

PBA GovCup Finals: BMeg vs Rain or Shine

Pisikalan at pagalingan sa pagtira ng tres
Prepare for war.

Though the Rain or Shine Elastopainters enjoy a 2-0 GovCup match-up advantage over the BMeg Llamados, it still wouldn't be wise to cast the Yeng Guiao-coached squad as the instant favorites. Not against a team that just came off a championship run, is peaking at the right time and has a certain individual named Tim Cone hollering Hall of Fame plays from the bench.

From an individual talent standpoint, the Llamados feature some of the league's best while the Elastopainters have guys who are solid but not great. Household names such as James Yap, PJ Simon and Marc Pingris command star power and much leeway from the referees which could ultimately decide the series. On the other side of things, Jeffrei Chan's outside sniping could very well be the key to the series-- how open he gets off brush and backdoor screens and makes his SG counterparts Yap and Simon work on defense.


Friday, June 29, 2012

Ace(s) up Gilas' sleeve


Taking his talents to Gilas

Sonny Thoss, Mac Baracael, L.A. Tenorio of the PBA’s Alaska Aces have been cleared by all concerned parties to backstop the SEABA Philippine contingent bannered by amateur stars Aldrech Ramos, Dave Marcelo, Garvo Lanete, Woody Co, Chris Tiu, Eman Monfort and Borgie Hermida and naturalized center Marcus Douthit.

While we remain to be the team to beat in the South East Asian regions, it’s always a plus to have guys who are on an elite level to represent the country. The presence of Douthit alone makes the Philippines a sure-fire medal contender, since the man has already made a name for himself on the FIBA-Asia stage as one of the better centers around.

Should PHL Coach Jong Uichico play the pros heavy minutes?
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