Tuesday 18 October 2011

The Dilemma of Petron Blaze Boosters

After sweeping the first three games of Petron Blaze Boosters, they found themselves at the top of the standings together with their arch rival, Talk N Text Tropang Texters.

Of course, behind the success of the team are the players who fought hard in order to finish their first three assignments in this conference. Leading the team per scoring average is the rookie Chris Lutz, averaging 17 points, Alex Cabagnot with 16 points and Arwind Santos with 15 points and 18 rebounds, including the monstrous 21 rebounds against Shopinas. To round it up, Denok Miranda averaging 9 points per game, Danny Ildefonso and Carlos Sharma with 7 points apiece.

If you will observe the team roster, it is very balance from SF to C position, except in the SG and PG position where Denok Miranda and Alex Cabagnot alternating the said positions.
Dondon Hontiveros, the team’s main SG, is sidelined with ACL tear (I don’t know the correct term) and might be out for 6 months, together with Jay Washington and Rabeh Al-Husseini. To fill the void left by Hontiveros is the “Ninja” Joseph Yeo, but most of the time Denok Miranda took over his place. Because of that, Alex Cabagnot is now the lone point guard of the team, whenever Miranda is playing the SG spot.

According to some sources, because of the time frame where Hontiveros won’t play this conference, the plan of Petron seems to change; they are now in search of a shooting guard right now.

The name of Jimbo Aquino, a sophomore from Barangay Ginebra, is floating around the camp since he is the “apple of the eye” of his former coach Ato Agustin. The former NCAA Finals MVP is still looking for his playing time in his current team which is heavily armed with guards and has to play his first game in this conference.

If ever Petron will get the services of Jimbo Aquino (with conduit, Hello Barako Bull), it might solve the problem of Petron in the PG position because Miranda will be playing as back up PG for Cabagnot.

Another dilemma which Petron facing is when the time Jay Washington and Rabeh Al-Husseini return from injury. How will Ato maximize his players in terms of playing minutes when his former starters will be inserted in the lineup? Will Arwind Santos and Jay Washington be able to co-exist with each other and win the most coveted title in the league today?

Game Face

I think Jimbo Aquino will fit in the system of Petron, since his former coach knows how to handle him to be effective within the system. But who will be traded? Joseph Yeo? Or the worst is Noy Baclao?

Petron team is NOW a very good team without Jay Washington. I think it’s time for him to let go (to another SMC team, Hello Ginebra). We must admit that he and Santos will never co-exist with each other, and it might affect the development of Chris Lutz, as he will battle for playing minutes with Jwash . Arwind Santos is playing his MVP form this conference and Lutz is having an excellent game in his rookie season.

And with the team having two (2) first round picks this 2012 PBA Draft, the best solution for Jwash is to play for another SMC team and be their new leader.

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