San Miguel Beermen
For the 5th consecutive years, SMB have
always competed for the finals of the All Filipino Conference in the local
Philippine Basketball Association. They
have already won it four times straight and this year, they are gunning for
their 5th all Filipino title.
The anchor of course, is the once in a generation player
in the person of their center position.
The ever dominant player, Junemar Fajardo. Winning the MVP for the fourth time, the fellow
is still not done in writing and re-writing PBA history.
Added to the mix is a cast of superlative players who
are by themselves are also great players and you have in the mix, right before
your very eyes, one of the greatest basketball team assembled (locally, that
is).
Aside from the first five players, you also have a second
five players, who would definitely play a first five position in another team –
but since SMB is packed with talented players, a second five playing position
will just have to suffice. The team is
laden with so many talents that winning championships is just simply a normal
thing for them. The reinforced
conference where there is an import is 80% dependent on the quality of import
hired, but the local players remain and play a pivotal role when the import is
having an off night.
Regardless of the opponent for the championship, SMB
will certainly dominate and I even predict boldly, would win their 5th
consecutive all Filipino title. On the
opposite side of the spectrum, ROS and Magnolia are still contesting the right
to fight SMB for the crown. And it
really doesn’t matter; both teams are inferior to SMB in terms of talent and
destiny.
It will not be a sweep, SMB will lose a game or two in
the finals, but make no mistake, SMB will win the all Filipino cup. That is a certainty, as certain as the sun rising
in the east and setting on the west. It
will be a conference dominated by SMB.
The coach is underrated, but he is a winner. SMB was already a powerhouse long before the
entry of its coach, Leo Austria. But Mr.
Austria transformed SMB from a contender into a champion. And surprisingly, he is just what the team
needed.
At any rate, SMB will dominate the all Filipino cup for
a very long time, as long as the team in infused with new blood, and with the
anchor of great players still playing to their form, I will have a long year
ahead of me as a winner.
Psychology has a relative concept for this. It is called BIRG-ing (or basking in
reflected glory) and admittedly, I am in such a state. The opposite of this concept is CORF-ing (or
cutting off reflected failure). There is
nothing wrong with BIRG-ing, in fact, I am just enjoying the time where my
chosen team is victorious. Because truth be told, life is a series of ups and
downs, and in basketball, such is also true.
SMB cannot sustain this championship run for a long time and I am just
enjoying the moment.
April 26, 2019
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