Bolts want nothing but strong windup for quarterfinal edge
PBA

Bolts want nothing but strong windup for quarterfinal edge

/ 04:25 AM January 20, 2025

Meralco Bolts' Chris Newsome during a game against San Miguel Beermen in the PBA Commissioner's Cup in Candon City.

Meralco Bolts’ Chris Newsome during a game against San Miguel Beermen in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup in Candon City. –PBA IMAGES

Meralco, in one fell swoop on Saturday night, took down a traditional powerhouse, extended its winning streak and moved closer to notching a playoff bonus in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Yet, coach Luigi Trillo elected on keeping their tunnel vision—and for a pretty good reason.

“All we did was make it to the quarters,” the champion coach told the Inquirer the morning after the Bolts’ 100-93 triumph over San Miguel at Candon City Arena in Ilocos Sur. “I don’t think we’ve cemented our place in the top six [yet].”

FEATURED STORIES

With a 7-3 mark, the Bolts have zoomed to No. 2 in the standings, tied with Converge, visiting Hong Kong and NorthPort. And Rain or Shine is also within sniffing range of joining that logjam as they chase leading TNT.

To protect Meralco from any complications, Trillo has set his sights on scoring a sweep of their last two games as well. But the Bolts mentor has seen enough battles to know that it’s a task easier said than done.

Especially against the squad, his crew will be playing on Jan. 29.

Article continues after this advertisement

“Hard games ahead. Ginebra and Magnolia [our final games] are also fighting for positions in the quarters,” he said.

Article continues after this advertisement

Fortunately, Meralco is looking more primed than ever for such a challenge. The Bolts are finally coming together at full strength, and Chris Banchero has proven as its biggest shot in the arm since returning to the fold.

Coach’s player

“CB is great to coach. People don’t see it, but he is one of our leaders on the court,” Trillo said of his ward who accounted for 19 points and delivered the finishing blows against the Beermen. “He listens, and he has been the most consistent guy [since] our championship conference.”

Article continues after this advertisement

Aside from Banchero picking up where he left off, Trillo is also drawing optimism from the cohesion his squad has been able to manufacture by playing in both the PBA and the East Asia Super League.

Meralco is 2-2 in the regional showcase and is still in the running for a spot in the crossover semifinals with two more games left in its schedule.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

“We have our hands full with the PBA and EASL. But we intend to do well in both,” said Trillo. “We know we can also compete with the best in Asia. Our staff believes in our guys. And I feel they believe in each other, too.” INQ

TAGS: PBA, Sports

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2025 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.