Wednesday 2 November 2011

What Went Wrong, Petron?


If you remember guys, I wrote an article about the high octane efficiency of Petron Blaze Boosters after the team winning their first three- game assignment in the 37th season of the PBA.

But after that, they dropped their last three games against the two MVP teams: Meralco Bolts and Talk N Text Texters (both with a 10 point margin), and Powerade Tigers, after allowing Gary David scoring 42 points in that game.

So, the fans are asking…Petron, what went wrong? The killer instinct of the team is the missing link in this conference.

Before the season opening of the PBA, the team acquired valuable players via draft, trades and free-agency. They got back Dondon Hontiveros, but got injured on his first game as a Booster, alongside with Carlos Sharma, who played well in the first two games, but suddenly, he fell in love on his new found arsenal (outside shooting). Chris Lutz, the third overall pick in the 2011 PBA Draft, although playing marvelously this conference but the drawback; he is playing on an average of 38-40 minutes per game and he is not an import huh. Rob Reyes, acquired via FA, is still need to find himself in the rotation of Petron because of the presence of Santos, Baclao, Sharma and Ildefonso. The latest acquisition, Axel Doruelo, will be the third PG of the team and I have no idea about this player.

Game Face

So Petron, what went wrong?

One of the things to be considered on this team is they are undermanned. Jay Washington, Rabeh Al-Husseini, Dondon Hontiveros is still nursing with their injuries. If these guys were healthy at the start of the conference, the team might be on the top of the standings.
Alex Cabagnot and Denok Miranda playing together will hurt the team because there are no available PGs that will complement the team if one of them got injured (like what happened in the PBB – TNT game where Denok did not play). I don’t think that Doruelo will give Acab and Denok substantial minutes in the bench.

Too bad that Penissi, Hubalde, Duncil and Salvacion is now gone on the Petron side. They are the type of players that will give the team the suffocating defense that they needed in their last three games.

Coach Ato Agustin must trust his bench every game. Their first five is averaging 30 plus minutes every game and it is not a good sign for the team come play-offs. Joseph Yeo, Rey Guevarra and Noy Baclao must step up every game.

If the team will engage in some trades with other team, they must do it now. Jay Washington might return in the second conference while Hontiveros might be back in the third conference, or worst, next season.

Their next game is on Saturday against Alaska Aces. They need to end their three game slump.

God bless Petron!

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