Manila Bulletin

No over-the-Hill import for Star

- By JEROME LAGUNZAD

Talk about first impression­s. New Star import Malcolm Hill has already attended a pair of training sessions with the Hotshots and first-year mentor Chito Victolero likes what he’s seen so far.

“He’s a team player. Tsaka ‘yung basketball IQ niya, mataas. ‘Yun ang una kong nagustuhan sa kanya,” Victolero said of the former University of Illinois standout who Star brought in to replace first-choice reinforcem­ent Cinmeon Bowers in the PBA Governors Cup.

Victolero added the 6-foot-4 Hill, the youngest reinforcem­ent in the 12team field at 21 years old, could give the Hotshots another dimension since “he’s more of a wing player who can also play multiple positions.

“Gusto namin na he can play big, he can play small and he can even play the point para magkaroon kami ng maraming options. At the same time, batang-bata pa rin siya kaya I’m expecting him to play more aggressive. Mataas pa ‘yung potential niya na gumaling.”

Star made an auspicious debut behind a solid 103-86 victory over Blackwater last Sunday, but it hardly deterred the team management from giving Bowers the pink slip despite his 15-point, eight-rebound, five-assist performanc­e.

“We expected him na malaki siya,” said Victolero of the former Auburn stalwart, who has shed at least 40 pounds from his original weight of 280 when he came over in the country.

“Gusto kasi namin ‘yung lapad niya when he was still playing in college. Kaso lumiit na siya. Then ‘yung conditioni­ng niya, hindi pa ganun kaganda.”

The opposite should be expected from Hill, who is coming off an NBA Summer League stint with the Oklahoma City Thunder and another training camp.

Whether Hill is as good as advertised will be known on Friday when Star guns for a second straight win against dangerous Alaska and lefty import LeDontae Henton at the Ynares Sports Center in Antipolo City.

“Maganda naman ‘yung nakikita namin. Mabilis siya na nakakapag-adjust sa mga gusto naming ipagawa sa kanya,” added Victolero. “Pero it will take take some time para mas gumanda pa ‘yung chemstry niya with his local teammates. Makasingit-singit lang kami (ng panalo) habang nag-a-adjust siya, I think we’ll be fine.”

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