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MANILA, Philippines-Rain or Shine has actually played 4 of its video games in the PBA Governors’ Cup, yet a success continued to be evasive on Sunday evening.
Still reeling from a messed up distress of protecting champ Barangay Ginebra, Painters train Yeng Guiao confessed that the club is reviewing an adjustment in import.
“Actually, I’m OK with my locals. But as good as athletic and aggressive as Michael (Qualls) is, I think we’re having chemistry problems,” he informed press reporters after a 116-108 loss by the protecting champs at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao.
“We have a one-week break. Our next game is on Sunday. We will determine if it would still be beneficial for us to keep or look for another import,” he took place.
There’s really absolutely nothing to whine regarding Qualls’ “intensity, effort and athletic availability,” it’s simply that Rain or Shine is having a healthy concern, which has actually been harmful to their project so far.
“Sometimes, it’s how you gel with your team. It’s chemistry. It’s making people around you better. A player who comes in and makes the team look better—I think that’s where the value is,” the champ advisor stated.
“You may produce the numbers, the highlights, but the more important thing is if you’re able to make the people around you better. And that’s what we’re looking for.”
Qualls, best understood for assisting NorthPort to a Final Four look back in 2019, has actually been absolutely nothing except effective regarding stats are worried. He has actually been balancing 26.5 factors, 11.5 rebounds, 3.5 aids, and also 1.0 takes so far, yet that barely reviewed the Painters’ document in the event.
“We will have to decide (soon),” Guiao stated. “[Otherwise] we have to bring in an import Wednesday or Thursday the latest so he’d have about three days practicing with us before the next game.”
“We’re [still] looking forward to our next games. We’re going to play teams on the same level as us, so we may just need to break the ice. We just have to break out of our losing streak.”
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