Manila Bulletin

C-STAN GRABS LEAD

Ginebra center seizes pole spot in BPC race

- By REYNALD MAGALLON

Barangay Ginebra big man Christian Standhardi­nger seized the lead in the Best Player of the Conference race while TNT import Rahlir Hollisjeff­erson took the top spot in the Best Import ladder at the end of the eliminatio­ns of the 2023-’24 PBA Commission­er’s Cup.

Standhardi­nger collected 38.0 statistica­l points to dislodge San Miguel star June Mar Fajardo who took the top spot of the BPC race midway through the eliminatio­ns.

Standhardi­nger averaged 17.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 1.2 steals in 11 games with the thirdseede­d Kings, numbers that allowed him to grab the pole position ahead of Fajardo who was forced to miss six weeks due to a hand injury.

SMB guard CJ Perez came in second with 35.2 SPS through averages of 16.5 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 3.8 assists as he also picked up the slack in Fajardo’s absence for the second seed Beermen.

Fast-rising stars Arvin Tolentino of Northport, Calvin Oftana of TNT and Scottie Thompson of Ginebra crowded Standhardi­nger and Perez at the top spot.

Tolentino, the league’s leading local scorer with 22.7 points on top of his 5.7 rebounds, garnered 35.1 SPS to land at third while Oftana followed closely with 35.0 SPS after taking the mantle in the injury-plague Tropang Giga with 21.9 points and 6.6 rebounds.

Thompson wound up with 32.5 SPS following a usual all-around game of 11.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 7.6 assists.

Meanwhile, Hollis-jefferson is following in the footsteps of brother Rondae, a Best Import awardee in the Governors’ Cup of the last conference, after leading the way in the statistica­l race.

Rahlir amassed a total of 67.5 SPS in just two games with the Tropang Giga after scattering 42.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists, and 2.5 steals. Not too far behind though is Beermen reinforcem­ent Bennie Boatwright who had 67.3 SPS behind averages of 40.3 points and 13.3 rebounds.

Also still in contention for the plum are Meralco import Shonn Miller at third with 55.0 SPS (27.0 points and 17.3 rebounds) and Phoenix’s Johnathan Williams with 54.6 SPS (27.0 points, 15. 6 rebounds, and 5.5 assists).

Completing the Top 10 in BPC race are Maverick Ahanmisi at sixth with 31.3 SPS followed by the Magnolia backcourt duo of Jio Jalalon and Mark Barroca with 31.2 and 29.2 SPS, respective­ly.

 ?? ?? CHRISTIAN STANDHARDI­NGER dislodges June Mar Fajardo in the BPC race. (PBA Images)
CHRISTIAN STANDHARDI­NGER dislodges June Mar Fajardo in the BPC race. (PBA Images)

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