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This was Rudy Hatfield when he was in his "Triple H" mode. |
This
is what Nate Brumfield looks like.
He is
in a bruiser mold and he seems more than solid to play in the league as a power
forward. I think his wide frame can help the Barangay since they are in need of
a scoring frontliner more than ever.
DEPTH CHART:
FIRST
FIVE:
WILLIE MILLER / PTS: 13.1 –
REB: 4.7 – AST: 4.0
MARK CAGUIOA / PTS: 14.2 – REB:
5.7 – AST: 2.2
RONALD TUBID / PTS: 13.8 – REB:
4.3 – AST: 1.7
RUDY HATFIELD / PTS: 9.6 – REB:
12.4 – AST: 2.7
NATE BRUMFIELD / IMPORT
SECOND
FIVE:
JAYJAY HELTERBRAND / PTS: 5.7 –
REB: 2.4 – AST: 2.6 – STL: 1.1
MIKE CORTEZ / PTS: 7.0 – REB: 2.8
– AST: 2.6
WILLY WILSON / PTS: 5.8 – REB: 4.9
– AST: 1.3
ERIC MENK / PTS: 7.5 – REB: 4.8
– AST: 1.4
ENRICO VILLANUEVA / PTS: 7.6 –
REB: 6.3 – AST: 1.5
RESERVES:
JC INTAL, YANCY DE OCAMPO,
BILLY MAMARIL, JIMBO AQUINO, JOHN WILSON
PREDICTION:
Expect
the Kings to score big in the Commish Cup. They have the tools to win but they
need to be healthy. Helterbrand, Cortez, Menk, Yancy, and Villanueva aren’t the
superstars they were three or four years ago. The bad thing about having too
many stars in one team is that some of them became role players. Mark Caguioa
suffered career rebirth but once he struggles, Willie Miller will be waiting in
the wings. Injury is another issue for the Kings.
The
Kings will seriously defend on Brumfield in terms of leadership, scoring, defending,
and rebounding. He was a Player of the Year for the NAIA and it seems he is
capable of leading the Gins to the Promise Land.
Let’s
give the Kings the ONE up to THREE spots!
Game
over.
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