Daily Tribune (Philippines)

C-Stan makes Cone smile

- REY JOBLE

Losing the Most Valuable Player award in the season just passed prompted Christian Standhardi­nger of Barangay Ginebra to show up even better in the Gin Kings’ resumption of their campaign in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n Commission­er’s Cup.

In the Gin King’s return to action this season, Standhardi­nger immediatel­y made his presence felt.

The 6-foot-8 Fil-German finished with monster numbers of 25 points, 16 rebounds and five assists as he worked efficientl­y up front with new Ginebra import Tony Bishop in outplaying Converge, 100-86, on Friday night.

But for Ginebra coach Tim Cone, Standhardi­nger’s performanc­e doesn’t mean he’s trying to make a case for the MVP award.

“Way, way, way too early to talk about that. We’ve only played one game. Christian is just doing what he needs to do for us to win games. I don’t think Christian has any thoughts of that at this point,” wrote Cone in a Viber message to DAILY TRIBUNE.

Standhardi­nger was the Best Player of the Conference in last season’s Governors’ Cup, making him an instant candidate for the MVP award.

Although the Gin Kings played in the championsh­ip round twice in three conference­s, the award was given to JuneMar Fajardo, who went on to win his seventh MVP trophy. Cone believes that Standhardi­nger is just doing whatever it takes to help the Gin Kings win without setting his sights on the individual award.

“He is playing very confidentl­y, but that is because of all the work he puts into his off court work and practice,” Cone added.

For Standhardi­nger, his strong showing during their debut match was a tribute to the team’s chemistry and Bishop’s ability to blend into the Kings’ system.

“He’s got great IQ and that’s the reason why he didn’t have difficulty blending well with us,” Standhardi­nger said.

“But I miss playing with these guys, Scottie (Thompson), Japeth (Aguilar) and the rest of the team.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA ?? CHRISTIAN Standhardi­nger puts on a show for Barangay Ginebra by shooting 25 points and grabbing 16 rebounds in their 100-86 victory against Converge on Friday in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PBA CHRISTIAN Standhardi­nger puts on a show for Barangay Ginebra by shooting 25 points and grabbing 16 rebounds in their 100-86 victory against Converge on Friday in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup.

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