PBA: Chris Newsome’s return ‘big relief’ for Norman Black, Meralco

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MANILA, Philippines—Meralco finally got back its star guard Chris Newsome, whose return from injury boosted the Bolts’ opening win over Rain or Shine in the PBA Governors’ Cup.

The 32-year-old Newsome was sidelined for over two months due to a left calf injury.

“Just having him back is such a big relief for me as a coach ‘cause now I know I have my best player back on the court,” the Black said after the Bolts’ 105-87 win at PhilSports Arena.

“He’s our most productive player in terms of scoring, assisting and rebounding. We needed him tonight to play extra minutes which I didn’t really want to do but I didn’t have a choice because Aaron (Black) was out tonight and CB (Chris Banchero) was cramping,” he added.

Guard Aaron Black suffered a knee contusion during practice but is expected to be available next game.

Newsome made his presence felt for the Bolts with 10 points, five rebounds, six assists and a steal in 38 minutes.

“I’m well aware that I can contribute to this team and I’m a big part of this team. Last conference, all I could offer was my voice ’cause physically I couldn’t be out there so it’s tough,” Newsome said.

“I’m not the type that’s worried about my stats so I wasn’t worried about trying to come out and score 20, I was just worried about getting the win,” he added.

Without Newsome last conference, Meralco was far from a contending team. The Bolts missed the playoffs after finishing just 10th with a 4-8 record.

“If Newsome was healthy, I don’t think we would have been eliminated in the last conference. It’s hard to lose your best player and expect us to perform at the same level,” Black said.

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