Showing posts with label Jeric Fortuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeric Fortuna. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2016

Let them know

Babysteps for Alab
(Photo credit: Arvin Lim)
Though we were not able to watch the ASEAN Basketball League debut of Ray Ray Parks (19p 4r 7a) and his Alab Pilipinas LIVE, there was simply no way in hell that we would miss it altogether. So, despite our busy schedule, we patiently waited for the delayed telecast to air (a big shout out to our Middle Eastern cable provider: OSN and our OSN Pinoy Package PLUS) so we could share our thoughts afterwards.

Now where should we begin?

Alab Pilipinas lost 66-71 to the visiting Singapore Slingers; despite the efforts of Parks, Lee Seung-Jun (13p 10r) and Jeric Fortuna (10p). The Slingers were led by imports Justin Howard (22p 20r) and Xavier Alexander (15p) and followed by ABL local MVP Wong Wei Long (17p) and Leon Kwek (11p 11r). It was a solid debut for Alab as they led by as many as 12 points in the first half before losing steam in the 2nd.

Okay, that’s the game in a nutshell. Now, we nitpick.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Forgotten

Denok takes the lead
(Photo courtesy of Sports5)
In the proud basketball hierarchy of Filipino point guards today, where would you rank Barako Bull Energy Cola's Denok Miranda?

Scoring wise, there are more explosive guards out there who are probably going to be mentioned ahead of the 6"0 former Far Eastern University stalwart. But did you know that the defensive-specialist is averaging a team high 15.29 points per game for the Energy Cola while still being his same, lockdown, blue collar self?

If you want to talk speed, then yes, Miranda isn't as cat quick. Size? Miranda's been asked several times to cover the opposing team's shooting guards who are usually around the 6"0-6"3 range (something that he's done quite well really).

So why is Miranda still not considered as one of the league's prized point guards despite winning titles for two different teams and being a proven leader on the court?

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Your Bullish Ways

Lastimosa has proven rather solid
(Photo courtesy of Sports5)
Six games into the PBA Philippine Cup, we can now dismiss any and all alibis and arguments made by the Barako Bull Energy Cola camp as to why they did what they did in the 2013 PBA Draft.

“Win now?”

The Energy Cola are currently on a four-game losing streak, pushing the team to the bottom of the standings with a 2-4 slate—just a win better than sister team Air21 Express. The 2013 PBA rookies that they could’ve landed, namely Terrence Romeo, R.R. Garcia and Nico Salva, are doing wonders for GlobalPort Batang Pier. The names that they got in return are either injured or PBA journeymen/ role players at best.

But still we gave head coach Bong Ramos and his motley crew a chance—a chance to prove themselves after having the misfortune of going to a powerhouse, “dog-eat-dog” team.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

A Necessary Evil

Fan or not, you have to feel for these two
(Photo courtesy of Sports5)
At present, there are over twenty names on the Barako Bull Energy roster including their late draft picks Jeric Fortuna, Carlo Lastimosa, Darwin Cordero, Jett Vidal and Mike Silungan not to mention new recruits through draft day trades Denok Miranda, Willie Miller, Magi Sison and Mark Isip.

We’ve considered all angles and arguments for and against this much-maligned franchise which, if it hasn’t been before, has been branded as a clear-as-egg-white “San Miguel Corporation farm team.” We’ve already touched on how this team was a darkhorse contender during its early years in the PBA, now there’s just no denying how it’s only in the league for the best interests not of its players or fans but for its benefactors.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

KKS Scouting Report: 2013 PBA Draft Favorites (Part 2)

Continuing our Scouting Report on the 2013 PBA Draft “Favorites” with the exception of Carlo Lastimosa, SG, 5”10 and James Forrester, SG, 6”0 because, quite frankly, we didn’t know where Destiny Cable put AksyonTV not until maybe three weeks ago. 

And that’s only because we reset our television and put it on auto programming.

In case this is your first time to drop by our page, please feel free to check out Part 1 of our Scouting Report. We're going with the 2013 PBA Draft Favorites-- their Strengths and Weaknesses plus the PBA player that they remind us of (Ceiling would be who or what they could become and Basement would be, well, the basement).

Ryan Roose Garcia 5”9.5

Strengths: gifted with range, made giant leap from shooting guard to point guard, able to play off the ball and defer to superstar teammate/s, solid ball handling skills, heady point guard, savvy, can create own shot 

Weakness: man to man defense, late on switches, average frame might be a problem against stronger guards and fighting through screens, any questions pertaining to his relationship with a former teammate and a famous TV personality

Ceiling: More offensively potent Mark Barroca, minus the stingy defense  

Basement: Shorter RJ Jazul

Thursday, June 13, 2013

What's next for ABL San Miguel Beermen?

New league, new life for the ABL MVP
Congratulations to the newly-crowned ASEAN Basketball League champions, San Miguel Beermen!

After an impressive campaign that saw the team finish the eliminations atop with a 25-4 record, the Beermen have not only exalted revenge on the Indonesia Warriors but also reclaimed a bit of national pride for the Philippines as a whole. Though opting to carry their brand rather than the name Philippines or Pilipinas, the Beermen are our own and it is only right that each and every player on the roster be recognized for their efforts.

Leading the charge is this season's ABL Most Valuable Player Asi Taulava, who at 40 years of age was still able to play 22 games and put up 10 ppg and 7rpg in about 27 minutes of action a game. This, after being dismissed as a "washed up, has been out for a big paycheck" by some circles. We admit to feeling the same way-- but never to the extend that the beefy 6"9 Taulava can no longer contribute to a winning team.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

ABL Beermen is Banchero's Team

James Yap and Chris Tiu
have nothing on this cat
Make no mistake about it, the San Miguel Beermen currently plying its trade in the ASEAN Basketball League is now clearly Chris Banchero's team. Despite having PBA veterans Asi Taulava, Eric Menk and reigning ABL Most Valuable Player Leo Avenido in the fold, it's Banchero's playmaking (and newfound scoring) that's proving to be invaluable to the team.

At the moment, Banchero's comming off a stellar performance in yesterday's dumping of the Singapore JobStreet.com Slingers 73-53. Banchero led the Beermen with 16 points and some heady playmaking. We also saw the Fiipino-Italian looker playing a bit of shooting guard with new recruit, pint-sized point guard Jeric Fortuna now in the Beermen's fold. We're not big fans of Banchero's scoring prowess, but he does have some nifty go-to-moves and has the bodytype for it.
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