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Realtors Rises with a Flash

On: 28 April 2009

Reyes and Williams apply their defense

Two years ago the Sta. Lucia Realtors was one of the worst team in the PBA. Winning games seems was a mile away as they struggled against more athletic teams in the league even with the number 1 draft pick on their bench, Kelly Williams. Last year, it is a very different story. After 19 games the team won already 12 to finish second overall in the elimination phase and eventually capped their amazing run by winning the finals in a seven-game series against the Tender Juicy Giants.

The Realtors has earned the respect of many teams after they won their first ever all-Filipino crown and they finished the two other tourneys in the upper half of the list since then. The amazing turn-around in the standings leads one to wonder if they could still maintain their elite status with import Anthony Johnson in tow.

There are a number of potential reasons why there is optimism on their chances in the PBA Motolite Fiesta Cup. Here are two that quickly come to mind:
  • The Realtor did not change their coaching staff. They still have coach Boyet Fernandez drawing up their battle plans, a person who had never been a head coach before. Coaching changes are often thought to be helpful, although one would suspect that moving from an experienced coach like Al Francis Chua to a rookie would not be a step in the right direction (then again, maybe it really is).

  • How about Ryan Reyes? As a reward for playing so badly two years ago, the Realtors were given the third pick in the 2007 draft. And with this pick the team took Reyes, a player that many thought would not be a good choice at the first round considering the Realtors' need for a big man. Reyes, though, has been a revelation so far. He is still topping the league in steals despite a back injury that plague him since his rookie days. Yes, he is still playing hurt. Can you imagine what he can do without it?
The table below shows that aside from Reyes, the Realtors are enjoying from the renewed performance of 36-year old Marlou Aquino. With the exception of Johnson, Williams and Reyes, this team should be on pace for a top four finish as long as Aquino continue to play as he is doing right now.

NAMENO.PSTNGPMINSPTSREBS
AQUINO, Marlou13C927.7811.675.11
CORONEL, Christian40G86.251.500.25
DAA, Dennis14F74.140.571.14
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F716.714.292.00
GONZALEZ, Norman28F915.226.113.22
GREGORIO, Kelvin07F12.000.000.00
JAIME, Chito12F11.000.000.00
MAMACLAY, Melvin19F12.000.000.00
MENDOZA, Paolo08G811.003.251.38
MIRANDA, Dennis32G927.226.443.00
OMOLON, Nelbert03F814.754.882.13
REYES, Ryan10G726.438.005.43
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F939.2213.788.89
YEO, Joseph18G8 24.759.753.38
JOHNSON, Anthony23F942.7830.6715.00

Aquino's numbers suggest that he is one of the key reasons behind this team’s leap. During his early years, Aquino was one of the most productive players on another team that won a PBA championship. This conference with the Realtors, Aquino's performance was essentially the same as it was when he was still younger. Last year, though, Aquino was struggling at the center spot and many thought he is overweight and a bit uninspired after the team won the all-Filipino title. His numbers were still average compared to the other younger slotmen in the league, but way above what people had come to expect from the Skyscraper at this time.

Aquino’s massive drop-off seems to be entirely connected to his age and conditioning, because this year - after reducing his weight - his numbers has risen again. In other words, as long as Aquino play inspired games and will his body to overcome the challenges posed by the new crop of centers, improvement in the team’s performance is expected.

NAMENO.PSTNASTSSTLSBLKsTO’s
AQUINO, Marlou13C1.60.13.221.78
CORONEL, Christian40G0.50.40.000.50
DAA, Dennis14F0.00.00.000.29
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F1.00.30.432.00
GONZALEZ, Norman28F0.30.30.110.56
GREGORIO, Kelvin07F0.00.00.000.00
JAIME, Chito12F0.00.00.001.00
MAMACLAY, Melvin19F0.00.00.001.00
MENDOZA, Paolo08G1.50.10.000.63
MIRANDA, Dennis32G4.90.40.331.89
OMOLON, Nelbert03F0.60.50.250.88
REYES, Ryan10G2.11.10.291.57
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F2.70.70.561.56
YEO, Joseph18G2.41.00.251.38
JOHNSON, Anthony23F2.00.31.894.11

Beyond Johnson, Williams, Reyes and Aquino, there is also a need to look at the play of Joseph Yeo. His points per game may be slightly down compared to his average last year, but his hustle plays has greatly improved. His rebounding and shot blocking are slightly up, while maintaining his turnovers to the same level as before. One should note, though, that if Yeo only made some crucial plays in their two close games and stopped from making those unnecessary 3-point shots, the Realtors may have been up 8-1, instead of 6-3. He has one of the lowest percentage from the rainbow area among the Realtors, as shown in the table below. In other words, Yeo's improvement is as important as what we see from the other four players in leading this team to more wins.

NAMENO.PSTN2-PT FG3-PT FGFT %
AQUINO, Marlou13C52.56NA45.16
CORONEL, Christian40G66.6740.00100.00
DAA, Dennis14F30.00NANA
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F30.7725.0063.64
GONZALEZ, Norman28F44.4440.0078.57
GREGORIO, Kelvin07FNANANA
JAIME, Chito12FNANANA
MAMACLAY, Melvin19FNANANA
MENDOZA, Paolo08G0.0044.44100.00
MIRANDA, Dennis32G40.0053.8553.85
OMOLON, Nelbert03F57.1422.22100.00
REYES, Ryan10G56.5225.0069.23
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F43.6616.6765.12
YEO, Joseph18G38.468.3371.11
JOHNSON, Anthony23F59.4335.1977.14

Beyond the five players mentioned above, the Realtors can greatly benefit from more hustle plays of its supporting cast which includes, Dennis Espino, Dennis Miranda, Nelbert Omolon, Norman Gonzalez and Paolo Mendoza. If the management and coaching staff of the Realtors could somehow get a quality big man from the lottery this year or from trades, then the team could seriously maintain their hold of the upper half of the standings every conference. And that has to look awfully good after all the losses fans of this team endured two seasons ago.

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Individual Statistics (2007-2008 Fiesta Cup)

On: 19 August 2008

SLRs BIG 3

After the dust created by SLRs 22 games in the PBA Fiesta Cup settled, Kelly Williams still emerged as the team's top local scorer and rebounder. Williams finished with 19.00 points and 9.33 rebounds per game, second only to their imports average.

With those numbers, SLR was expected by many to figure prominently in the quarterfinals, especially after becoming the lowest seeded to team to reach that stage after Shell did it in 2005. But alas import problems hounded them and forced them to an early exit. With their third import replacement in the Conference, Lee Benson, demanding a new negotiated contract with an almost impossible-to-meet demands, the Realtors were forced to play all-Filipino in a knock-out game against the Ginebra Kings only to lose 113-85 in a very much one-sided contest.

Nevertheless, Williams efforts this year will not go unnoticed as the 26-year-old Fil-Am forward out of University of Detroit-Oakland topped the stats derby and got the nods of the media, the TV coveror and the Commissioner’s Office to claim Season 33’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors during the Leo Awards rites at the Araneta Coliseum on 13 August 2008.

"It’s been an awesome year and winning the MVP is the icing on the cake," said Williams, dapper in a brown Barong Tagalog, brown pants and white sneakers. Williams was also named to the Mythical First Team and the Best Defensive Selection. It can be recalled that Williams likewise got the Best Player of the Conference citation in the 2008 Philippine Cup after the Realtors won their first ever All-Filipino crown since joining the league.

NAMENO.PSTNGPMINSPTSREBS
AQUINO, Marlou13C2015.704.502.95
BUTEL, Philip09C31.330.670.67
CORONEL, Christian40G155.400.870.53
DAA, Dennis14F1410.934.362.00
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F2020.356.753.70
GONZALEZ, Norman28F186.501.611.33
MAMACLAY, Melvin19F52.401.600.60
MENDOZA, Paolo08G2111.673.670.62
MIRANDA, Dennis32G2230.596.773.64
OMOLON, Nelbert03F2226.6411.274.50
REYES, Ryan10G2229.459.734.95
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F2141.5019.009.33
YEO, Joseph18G2120.108.953.33
WILSON, Wesley23C1135.3621.6410.18
BENSON, Lee44C838.8819.6218.75
BROWN, JamarF239.0010.0018.50

Aside from Williams, other Realtors who made significant impact in the import-laden Fiesta Cup were Nelbert Omolon (11.27 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 1.2 spg) and Ryan Reyes (9.73 ppg, 4.95 rpg, 3.9 apg and 2.7 spg). Reyes' scoring might have dipped slightly from the his previous Conference average, but he more than made up for it by topping the steals department in the Fiesta Cup. It is therefore not suprising that Omolon was named to the second Mythical selection, while Reyes joined Williams to the all-defensive team and earning the 2008 Rookie of the Year awards.

Reyes success can be attributed to the way the team adjusted to the new player and vice versa.

“We all get along, the new guys and the veterans,” Reyes once said. “We’re all part of a family. The guys welcome me and have treated me like I’ve been with the team a long time. We have fun together and joke around. But we’re serious when it comes to playing the game. So far, so good. As long as we’re aggressive on defense, do what Coach tells us to do, play as a team and work hard, we’ll be fine.”

Almost lost in the above-average performance of SLR's Big three (Williams, Omolon and Reyes) and the impact that imports brought to each of SLR's games, was the steady improvement in the numbers churned in by Dennis Daa.

Picked from the free-agency last year by the Realtors to boost its aging frontline, Daa provided the Realtors with quality minutes on the floor as he averaged 4.36 points, 2.0 rebounds and 56.80 percent shooting from the 2-point area. Now, this might not be too amazing for everyone, but remember that this is an import-laden conference and the average exposure of locals are extremenly limited, especially for a frontline reliever like Daa.

NAMENO.PSTNASTSSTLSBLKsTO's
AQUINO, Marlou13C1.10.10.901.35
BUTEL, Philip09C0.00.00.000.00
CORONEL, Christian40G0.60.30.070.53
DAA, Dennis14F0.30.20.000.93
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F1.30.20.152.30
GONZALEZ, Norman28F0.20.20.060.28
MAMACLAY, Melvin19F0.30.00.000.40
MENDOZA, Paolo08G1.10.10.050.57
MIRANDA, Dennis32G3.70.80.051.45
OMOLON, Nelbert03F0.81.20.321.86
REYES, Ryan10G3.92.70.141.86
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F1.80.860.622.52
YEO, Joseph18G2.40.30.101.95
WILSON, Wesley23C1.10.52.004.00
BENSON, Lee44C2.40.52.503.62
BROWN, JamarF1.00.01.504.00

In Daa's case, he produced the above numbers in only 10.93 minutes of play time. In the elimination round of the previous conference, the Philippine Cup, it took Daa 15.59 minutes to produce 3.76 points and 3.65 rebounds each game at a 42.95 percent shooting clip from the 2-point region.

Another player who seems to thrive against the imports is Paolo Mendoza. Some SLR believers might be lobbying this early to trade him for a much younger shooter or a post-up player, but it cannot be denied that the numbers of Mendoza slightly improved in the Fiesta Cup. His scoring dipped to only 3.67 points per outing, but his percentage from the rainbow arc improved to 35.00 percent compared to around 26.26 percent during the Philippine Cup. It might not be much, but it is safe to assume that he picked his shots well this time around knowing that they have imports who can strongly get the rebounds for them.

Of course, if there are some players in the SLR bench that excelled, there are also those who did not fare well. The greatest disappointment belonged to the imports who failed the expectations of the team. First, was Wesley Wilson who might be turning a double-double performance average, but is turning the ball way too much (4.00 tpg). Next came Jamar Brown, who might be full of energy that rubs off tremendously on the rest of the team, but can only manage at average of 10 points in his two games here. Lastly, there is Lee Benson who more than made up for his age and jail-records by providing solid numbers (19.62 ppg and 18.75 rpg), but was way over his head in thinking that he can ask for almost anything after helping the Realtors survive the Wildcard phase.

NAMENO.PSTN2-PT FG3-PT FGFT %
AQUINO, Marlou13C40.40NA53.80
BUTEL, Philip09C100.0NANA
CORONEL, Christian40G33.3322.2033.33
DAA, Dennis14F56.800.0068.80
ESPINO, Dennis16C-F34.7038.9063.20
GONZALEZ, Norman28F27.3015.0080.00
MAMACLAY, Melvin19F28.6040.00100.0
MENDOZA, Paolo08G37.5035.00100.0
MIRANDA, Dennis32G41.0022.2265.20
OMOLON, Nelbert03F47.5037.7075.50
REYES, Ryan10G42.0027.0078.60
WILLIAMS, Kelly21F36.3024.2063.90
YEO, Joseph18G37.3028.2074.10
WILSON, Wesley23C52.7050.0058.20
BENSON, Lee44C42.2025.0068.20
BROWN, JamarF29.60NA25.00

The so-called twin towers of the Realtors also played each game just like a shadow of what they were the previous Conference. Maybe it was age or fatigue, but by averaging only 6.75 points and 3.70 rebounds on a 34.7 percent shooting from the 2-point area is inexcusable for a 2008 All-Filipino Finals Best Player like Dennis Espino. If he can produce these numbers by playing 20.35 minutes on the floor, then the team would be better serve by having a yound Daa instead.

The other part of the tower is even worse. Marlou Aquino can only give the team 4.50 points and 2.95 rebounds in 15.70 minutes of action. Worse, both Espino and Aquino turned the ball over at least 1.7 times per game between themselves.

If it is true that both Espino and Aquino receive at least a combine amount of PhP 600,000.00 per month, then maybe it is now high time for them to take pay cuts and let the management use the money to attract a more productive big man from the other team or pluck someone from the free-agency market. This is the least that Espino and Aquino can do for the team that recognized them as leaders.

Joseph Yeo also did not fared well in the Fiesta Cup even he churned in a quiet respectable 8.95 points, 3.33 rebounds and a 74.10 percent shooting from the freethrow line each game. His umber were slightly down from his average in the Philippine Cup, but the most noticeable part is his increasing turnovers per game, 1.95. If Yeo cannot protect the ball while driving to the basket, then maybe he should try to take it out or find a better option just like what he did in the Philippine Cup where he only average at least 1.33 turnover per game.

Dennis Miranda provided a consistent performance and even improved his game by limiting his turnovers. Tasked to guard the most explosive player of the other team or even the second import if Coca-Cola and Welcoat, Miranda still managed to provide solid numbers (6.77 ppg, 3.64 rpg, 3.64 apg and 20.59 mpg).

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Team Statistics (2007-2008 Phil. Cup Elimination Round)

On: 22 January 2008

Team Statistics
Games Played18
Points94.7
3-Point FG30.6
2-Point FG46.5
FT %64.4
Rebounds48.6
Assists19.6
Steals8.7
Blocks3.6
Turnovers15.9
Fouls24.1
Oh my, how things have changed.

The Sta. Lucia Realtors were the third -worst team in the PBA last season. They lost 28 of 46 games in both the Fiesta and Philippine Cup and finished with one of the highest loss total in the team’s history. And then the copper turned to a silver lining when the Realtors landed at No. 3 in the 2007 PBA Draft.

Team Manager Buddy Encarnado and sophomore Coach Boyet Fernandez used that pick to acquire 6’2” point-guard Ryan Reyes over the other much bigger and highly-fancied players in the draft like JC Intal, Doug Kramer, Yousif Aljamal, Ken Bono and JR Quinahan, and then they pulled off one of the deals of the year, acquiring Joseph Yeo and a future draft pick from Coke for wingman Cesar Catli and forward Mark Isip. In just one month, the SLR Coaching staff completely reshaped their roster, which now features the best defensive team in the league.

Opponent's Statistics
Games Played18
Points89.7
3-Point FG25.7
2-Point FG39.9
FT %68.0
Rebounds54.9
Assists15.9
Steals5.4
Blocks3.7
Turnovers22.8
Fouls26.3

The Realtors are the no. 1 team in points allowed with only 89.72 points per game. They also lead the league in steals with 8.7 per game. They are the best in assists allowed with only 19.6 per game. They also force their opponents to commit the most turnovers with 22.8 per game.

The Realtors are also the most deliberate team on offense committing the least turnovers per game with only 15.9 per game.

Too many articles have attributed the winning ways of the team to the numbers of Reyes, Yeo, Kelly Williams, Nelbert Omolon and Dennis Espino. However, it cannot be denied that the bench has made things going as well.

Off the bench, the Realtors will have Paolo Mendoza, who can punish double-teaming defenses much more than Yeo, and Dennis Miranda, who maybe their best outside defender (averaging almost 2 steals per game). Veterans Marlou Aquino and Norman Gonzalez, together with rookie Dennis Daa are the primary bigs off the bench.

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