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Leo Austria reflects on SMB’s tough Comm’s Cup: ‘Mailap ang Grand Slam’

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ANTIPOLO — Talks of a Grand Slam have bogged down anew after San Miguel bowed out of the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup quarterfinals Friday.

The Beermen will have to wait for a while to reignite discussions of achieving the rare feat as their goal of winning a second straight title in the league’s golden season was unmet after losing to the twice-to-beat Rain or Shine.

“‘Yun ang iniisip ng iba: we are the only team that has a chance to get ‘yung sinasabi nating Grand Slam,” reflected head coach Leo Austria moments after their 113-104 defeat to the third-seed at the Ynares Center here.

“But for me, mailap yung Grand Slam dahil every team is trying to beef up their team, and naka-level up na sila in terms of talent.”

The others did beef up their rosters by taking advantage of the unlimited height for imports in his particular midseason joust, with multiple teams such as TNT bringing in 7-footers to equip themselves with walking mismatches.

It worked especially for those who managed to make it to the Final Eight, but the same cannot be said about the PBA’s most successful franchise.

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Similar to the past import-laden conferences, SMB struggled to find the right one for itself, having brought in a total of three reinforcements for the conference.

They started with Marcus Lee, but had to replace him with Justin Patton three games into the tourney as the Kentucky alum underwhelmed.

San Miguel seemingly found the answer in the 6-foot-11 former NBA pro, only to be complaining about his professionalism when he went AWOL after their game against, coincidentally, the Elasto Painters, where they lost narrowly.

“I think Patton was supposedly a good fit because we needed somebody to protect the rim–big factor and big import, eh. But we don’t know kung anong nangyari sa kanya. We had to move,” lamented Austria.

His absence left the team with no choice but to play all-Filipino versus Magnolia, where they eventually got beaten–a game which, looking back, proved costly for them as a win could’ve changed the whole arrangement of the Top Eight.

The Beermen, though, got some good news when Bennie Boatwright became available after his team got eliminated early in the 2025-26 KBL season, immediately flying him out to be available in their final elimination push.

And they felt some hope with the Gilas Pilipinas naturalization prospect in tow as the crew closed out the preliminaries with three wins in a row en route to clinching the no. 6 seed with a 7-5 record–and head into the playoffs rolling.

But the road wouldn’t be that long for San Miguel as it bumped into a Rain or Shine side that was no longer keen on giving them any kind of opening.

That left Austria & Co. reflecting on a really tough campaign, and all of them could only pinpoint one thing: Import issues before the conference.

As it turns out, Lee wasn’t their original choice, but rather a “last-minute” acquisition as their first choices, namely Tony Criswell and Darius McGhee, initially committed but encountered unavoidable circumstances.

“We had an import OK na ready na, all of a sudden hindi ni-release ng Dubai. And all of a sudden nagkaroon ng giyera,” he said of Criswell, who was then playing for Al Bataeh Club of Sharjah in the UAE League Basketball.2022-PBA-Commissioners-Cup-Magnolia-vs-Terrafirma-Nicolas-Rakocevic-2-scaled Leo Austria reflects on SMB’s tough Comm's Cup: ‘Mailap ang Grand Slam’ Basketball News PBA  - philippine sports news

Austria bared that even Nick Rakocevic was among those they considered upon checking, possibly available players from the Australian NBL, but the former Magnolia reinforcement was with eventual runners-up Adelaide 36ers.

So, they’d settle with Lee instead, “Actually, last-minute si Marcus Lee,” the champion mentor shared. “Cramming na. So ito, pwede na ‘to.”

Of course, they would’ve wanted Boatwright to come on board had there been a chance, but the former USC Trojan was still finishing his contractual obligations with the Daegu KOGAS Pegasus even though they were already out.

He’d eventually come and show the same brand of basketball that made him a favorite during his maiden PBA run, but it wasn’t enough to save SMB.

So, with the season-ending Governors’ Cup barely two months away, the team is hoping to find the best possible import for the third conference.

“Malaking role ang ginagawa ng import, and si June Mar [Fajardo] nagsalita nga eh, na kung maaari sana, wala nang palitan ng import,” Austria said.

And they’re hoping, too, that injuries won’t be that much of an issue as well after June Mar Fajardo, CJ Perez, and Jericho Cruz felt the wear-and-tear of national team duties in the ongoing FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers.

“Short of preparation because the key players, nagkaroon ng injuries. I cannot force them to play hard because I’m after the health of the players,” Austria said.

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Jordan Nwora Basketball Camp Is Always Creating Fresh Opportunities For Young Talents – Sam Ahmedu

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The ongoing Jordan Nwora Basketball Camp in Ilupeju area of Lagos has been described as a vibrant platform that will create opportunities for young talents to expose themselves and connect with standard coaching techniques in the game.

Sports247 reports that this assertion was provided by renowned basketball administrator and promoter, Colonel Sam Ahmedu (retired), who also expressed optimism that kids that will bring future glory to Nigeria will be discovered at the camp.

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Ahmedu described the camp as another significant step to strengthen grassroots basketball in Nigeria and noted further that, beyond teaching fundamentals of the game, it will also inspire young athletes to pursue excellence on and off the court.

“This camp is ready to add value to the game. It is about creating opportunities, exposing young talents to quality coaching and helping them understand what it takes to succeed in basketball at higher levels,” Ahmedu stated.

Sports247 gathered that the camp, which will run from this Friday to Sunday, will attract 120 young players – 60 boys and 60 girls – from across Nigeria, to sharpen their skills under the guidance of experienced coaches and basketball stakeholders.

Organisers added that the annual Jordan Nwora Basketball Camp has grown into a regional development project since its inception in Liberia, then expanded to Ghana before making its way to Nigeria, while nurturing young talents across West Africa.

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Ugo Udezue Explains His Commitment Towards Development Of Basketball In Ebonyi State

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South-East representative on the board of Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Honourable Ugo Udezue has come out with a detailed explanation of his recent efforts towards developing the game further in Ebonyi State.

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Sports247 reports that Honourable Udezue gave the explanation while speaking against the backdrop of his efforts in the construction of a new court for the upcoming three-day South-East Basketball Tournament in the state.

The contest, which will coincide with be the commissioning of the Honourable Richard Idike Basketball Court, will hold at Ebonyi Shopping Mall, Abakaliki, with competing teams from all five South-East states: Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, Anambra and Abia.

Commissioner for Youth Development and Sports in Ebonyi State, Honourable Richard Idike is expected to attend as special guest of honour and will unveil the new court, which was facilitated by Udezue to assist in the development of basketball talents.

Udezue, who is also the chief executive officer of AFA Sports, confirmed that the competition, which will hold from this Friday to Sunday, is part of his efforts to promote grassroots basketball and youth empowerment in the region.

“Ebonyi State had no viable basketball court in the whole state, but the state is producing a lot of players. Half of the Coal City Blazers (the only Premier League team in the southeast) are from Ebonyi.

“We cannot keep putting the burden on the government. As stakeholders, in addition to creating an enabling environment, we must commit to sports infrastructure, especially in the southeast, where football is the dominant sport.

“We will continue to push development through infrastructure. We have donated uprights in Enugu for the indoor stadium, and have now built a court in Abakaliki. We will continue to push development through infrastructure.

 

“The initiative aligns with my vision of expanding basketball opportunities in the South-East and creating expanded pathways for young basketball players to further develop their careers in the sport,” Udezue expatiated.

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McCullough sees TNT-Ginebra PBA Finals as a series for the ages

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He may be the odd man out in a group that knows one another like a book, but Chris McCullough already projects that the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup Finals between TNT and Ginebra will be talked about for a long while.

“I think this is truly gonna be one of the PBA Finals that’s gonna be remembered for a long time,” offered the former San Miguel Beer import during the pre-Finals press conference at the Novotel Manila Araneta City in Cubao.

It’s quite an interesting take for somebody who’s making his first appearance in this age-old rivalry, but the 31-year-old sure knows a thing or two about the squads battling for gold for the fourth time in the last eight conferences.

His new team, TNT, for one, was the very same franchise he and the Beermen beat on the way to ruling the 2019 Commissioner’s Cup, and so he knew their quality way before joining them as Bol Bol’s replacement.

And definitely, he’s grown even more familiar with the way they do things, now that he has played three games with the Tropang 5G–games that were crucial as they led to their ouster of sister team Meralco in the semifinals.

Then there’s the Barangay. He’s never fought against the crowd darlings before, but the Syracuse product has been aware of their legend, more so about their NSD spirit, which was on display against Rain or Shine in the Final Four.

Add to that his familiarity with Justin Brownlee, who turns out to be someone he’s known for so long, when they were still making names for themselves.

“Great team, we’re going up against a great player. This is going to be one of the ones that’s gonna be remembered,” McCullough said.

The former NBA pro’s presence serves as one of the many layers to yet another Finals meeting between two proud ball clubs, and it would be truly interesting to see how he’d affect the entire best-of-7 affair that begins later tonight.

And it opens at the SMART Araneta Coliseum, the very same venue where ‘C-Mac’ won his maiden PBA championship and also where TNT and Ginebra played the classic Game 7 of the Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup Finals.

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Game 1 of the Finals is set later at 7:30 p.m., and according to the Casino Plus sportsbook, Ginebra is favored to win, with the handicap set at -3.

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The Tropa, as we all know, won that bout, 87-83, and history is actually in their favor as it marked the third straight time that they beat the Kings in the Finals, with Rondae Hollis-Jefferson serving as the lynchpin of those triumphs.

But the 3-time Best Import is out due to an Achilles injury, making McCullough among the centers of attention in this highly anticipated rematch.

“It’s a very different series this time,” head coach Chot Reyes reflected. “First of all, we have a different team because of the import that we have. The key, I think, is our ability to continuously adjust and adapt to Ginebra’s game.”

“And for me personally, my only objective is to be able to play at a high level. Because that’s the only way we can compete,” he added.

However, it won’t just be about who’s the better reinforcement, as the local stars are just as important, with TNT leaning on Roger Pogoy, Calvin Oftana, and Jordan Heading, who has regained his touch in the latter part of the semis.

Then of course, there’s the ageless Kelly Williams and Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser, both of whom have been sharing frontcourt duties.

Over at the Kings, there’s RJ Abarrientos, who’s the presumptive Best Player of the Conference, especially after a sterling series against the Elasto Painters, capped by back-to-back 30-point showings to close out their foes.

There’s also Scottie Thompson, who’s back to his ‘superstar role player’ mode now that he’s gotten more comfortable with Abarrientos as a running mate–a role previously assumed by future Hall of Famer LA Tenorio.

“It’s not fun being the second-place team,” offered Coach Tim Cone, who’s looking to grow his record collection of league championships to 26. “Both teams are deserving to be here. One’s going to come out on top.”

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