Se took the: "no blood, no foul" a little too seriously |
Arguably some of the many (though a little negative) WWE-esque monickers that could've been used to describe the 6"6 former San Sebastian and now former Shopinas.Com Clickers standout Homer Se for the duration of his basketball career. Picked 5th overall in the 2002 draft by the Red Bull Barakos under head coach Yeng Guiao, Se comes from an underrated yet high-valued lineage of big league bruisers such as the JayR Quinahans, Jondan Salvadors, Caloy Loyzagas, Rudy Distritos, and Wilmer Ongs.
Yung player na alam mong pag pinasok, hindi pwedeng walang hindi masaktan.
What's nice about Se is that, he's not just another banger in paint. The guy actually has legit post-up game (though never asked to score) and can make a jumper or two in tight games. In the pros, Se suited up for the Barakos, Air21 Express, Barangay Ginebra before retiring for a year and a half and later coming back with the Clickers under coach Franz Pumaren.
And while Se had a rather forgetful Philippine Cup-- enforcer-wise, he was outshone/ outdone by teammate Ogie Menor, there's no denying that pound for pound, if you needed someone to protect his teammates out on the floor (or give up hard and heavy fouls to make slashing opponents think twice), Se belongs somewhere in the Top 10.