Nope, he ain’t the same James Yap but he’ still ‘effective’
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Nope, he ain’t the same James Yap but he’ still ‘effective’

/ 04:05 AM March 26, 2024

James Yap PBA Philippine Cup.

James Yap debuts with Blackwater Bossing in the PBA Philippine Cup. –PBA IMAGES

BACOLOD CITY—James Yap was a shell of his former self in the culmination of the PBA’s All-Star Weekend here on Sunday.

The former two-time league Most Valuable Player played only nine minutes and his highlights were limited to a pair of four-pointer attempts and a triple try. He finished with only a pair of rebounds and an assist in the showcase at University of St. La Salle here.

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But those measly figures did not keep Tim Cone, Yap’s former coach at the Purefoods franchise, from heaping praises on the Bacolod bet.

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“Nothing surprises me anymore with James,” Cone told reporters after a thrilling classic that ended in a 140-140 stalemate that night.

“James is like a freak of nature, you know. He’s not a normal human. He finds a way to keep his body in shape, he finds a way to stay sharp, he finds a way to stay effective even at his age,” he went on.

‘Bacolod vote’

Yap, who joined the midseason caravan through the “Bacolod vote,” started the game for a Mark Barroca-captained squad, which clawed its way out of a 30-point rut before forging a draw that will be talked about for quite a while.

Now 42 years old, Yap was candidly realistic when he spoke to reporters after the homecoming that had him log his 18th All-Star Game appearance, which is now the 48-year-old league’s record.

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“I would’ve wanted to hit at least one three-pointer, but it rolled out [of the basket],” he said. “But it’s OK. I was able to see all my [fellow Ilonggos] here in Bacolod,” he said.

“I’m happy and blessed that all this happened where I grew up. I thank everyone for their support. And a shoutout to my constituents in San Juan (City), I bet they’re also proud that I now hold the record,” added James Yap, who now has a budding career as a councilman.

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