Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ahanmisi fuels Converge

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From page D31

In their previous game against Magnolia, ahanmisi waxed hot, finishing with 22 points to lead the FiberXers to a 111-109 win, a game that was marred by controvers­y when Hotshots assistant coach Johnny abarriento­s was caught flashing a dirty finger at Converge import Jamaal Franklin.

The league slapped abarriento­s with a P10,000 fine for the offense.

Converge governor atty. Chito Salud told Daily Tribune that they are looking at no less than a semifinal stint this time.

In the previous Commission­er’s Cup, the FiberXers were in deep hunt for a twice-to-beat edge until the incident involving import Quincy Miller happened during the latter stretch of the eliminatio­n round when he arrived late for practice.

Converge management and coaching staff decided to bench Miller during their eliminatio­n round game against northPort which ruined their chances of securing a potential twice-to-beat and saw their seven-game winning streak snapped.

The FiberXers settled for a quarterfin­al finish as they were ushered to the exit door by a powerful San Miguel Beer squad.

This time, Converge is locked in with ahanmisi leading the way.

“Much of the credit on my productive season should be given to coach aldin ayo,” ahanmisi told Daily Tribune in a telephone interview.

“He had given me leeway. He knows when is the time for me to rest and get some rehab instead of fully participat­ing in practices, which is why I was able to come out fully recharged.”

now in his eighth year in the PBa, ahanmisi has been a part of different playoff journeys.

Several times, he had been in the playoffs, including a championsh­ip with Rain or Shine in the 2016 Commission­er’s Cup, the only title he had so far.

He was also part of alaska’s several playoff appearance­s, and now that he’s with Converge, he believes the newest kids on the block are headed in the right direction.

“I’ve been in the league for quite some time now and have experience­d what it feels to be in the playoffs and see when a team can be considered as a contender. We cannot tell this early if we’re in that category now, but we’re headed in the right direction,” ahanmisi said.

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