Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Intense training keys San Miguel success

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San Miguel Beer remains unbeaten in the first seven games of the ongoing Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA) Philippine Cup.

Already assured of a quarterfin­als slot and drawing closer to a twice-to-beat advantage in the playoffs, the defending champions are an unstoppabl­e force in their campaign to complete a grand slam.

The Beermen’s dominant performanc­e in each match starts with what happens inside its practice gym.

“We get quite physical even during practice,” CJ Perez bared after the Beermen’s latest conquest.

Stacked with stars up to the last man on the bench, Perez said that San Miguel players get super competitiv­e in training sessions not only to make sure that they are in top form but to also show head coach Jorge Gallent that they are ready come game time.

“It’s true. The competitio­n is high among us players in practice. We work extra hard especially when we know we have a lot of time before our next game,” Perez said.

“Of course, we need to make sure we don’t get too physical with each other, but the competitio­n is high.”

Gallent has a good problem with the likes of double-double machine June Mar Fajardo, sweet-shooting Marcio Lassiter, Terrence Romeo, Chris Ross, Mo Tautuaa, Jeron Teng and even Jericho Cruz, who has missed a couple of games due to a tendon injury, at his disposal.

Managing their minutes to keep them happy, the tactician said, isn’t too complicate­d.

“You just have to talk to them. They’re just like kids. Sometimes the players play well and then they stay a little bit longer. It’s how they play and how they perform inside the court,” he said.

The Beermen are fresh from a 120-100 crushing of NorthPort last Sunday to formalize their entry in the quarterfin­als.

Four more teams are standing in San Miguel’s way of sweeping the eliminatio­ns, starting with Magnolia on Friday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in a rematch of the Commission­er’s Cup finals series.

“As coach said, if we work together as one cohesive unit our opponents will have a hard time beating us. If we don’t then we’ll just make things hard for ourselves,” Perez said.

“We need to be consistent in everything we do in practice and most especially during games. If we play good defense, then we have to be consistent and never relax.”

In the last 15 PBA seasons, only four teams had at least started a conference 7-0 and of those four only San Miguel eventually won the crown back in the 2009 Fiesta Conference.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA ?? STEPHEN Holt (right) comes up with a heroic performanc­e to lead Terrafirma to a 110-108 win over NorthPort in the PBA Philippine Cup last night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA STEPHEN Holt (right) comes up with a heroic performanc­e to lead Terrafirma to a 110-108 win over NorthPort in the PBA Philippine Cup last night at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
 ?? ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey CJ Perez and San Miguel Beer draw strength from the intensity of their training in the PBA Philippine Cup.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey CJ Perez and San Miguel Beer draw strength from the intensity of their training in the PBA Philippine Cup.

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