PBA: CJ Cansino sees being a good fit with Meralco

PBA: CJ Cansino sees being a good fit with Meralco

/ 08:55 PM July 14, 2024

CJ Cansino Meralco Bolts 2024 PBA Draft

Meralco Bolts’ CJ Cansino during the 2024 PBA Draft.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—CJ Cansino was taken by Meralco in the first round of the 2024 PBA Draft and he wouldn’t have it any other way.

Being drafted 11th overall is nice enough, but being picked by a team that perfectly fits your style of play must be a different feeling.

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That’s exactly how Cansino felt upon being called by the Bolts.

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“When I was looking at the PBA teams, I thought that Meralco was one of the teams that I could help,” said Cansino, the University of the Philippines product, in Filipino at Glorietta Activity Center on Sunday.

“My game, it’s more on their (Meralco) system and I can adapt with that. Whatever I can give, I’ll give it to Meralco.”

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However, style of play isn’t the only thing Cansino and Meralco have in common.

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Just recently, the Bolts made history by winning their first-ever Philippine Cup championship.

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Cansinom meanwhile, is also a champion in his own right having won a UAAP title with the UP Fighting Maroons in 2002.

“I’m so happy to be here because they were champions last season. Hopefully, I feel that again too. We’ll work for it.”

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“[I’m] very happy because I just think I can help Meralco and I hope my championship experience can help them.”

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