
Games on Wednesday
(Okinawa Arena, Japan)
7:40 p.m. (6:40 p.m. Manila time) 鈥 Ryukyu vs Meralco
THE MERALCO BOLTS set out to go 2-0 in the East Asia Super League (EASL) tonight when they battle B. League heavyweight Ryukyu Golden Kings at the latter鈥檚 territory at the Okinawa Arena in Japan.
The 7:40 p.m. Group B match (6:40 p.m. Manila time) is brimming with some interesting subplots.
For one, this marks Allen Durham鈥檚 first faceoff with the Golden Kings after suiting up for the Japanese club for three seasons prior to rejoining Meralco in the PBA Governors鈥 Cup.
Then there鈥檚 the matter of pride and revenge with the Bolts looking to prove their thrilling 97-88 overtime win last season in Meralco鈥檚 designated home court in Macau is no fluke and the Golden Kings out to get even in their own turf.
鈥淲e have to show that we can win on their home court. New (Chris Newsome) hit the game-winners against Ryukyu when our home base was Macau and we had a lot of fans there. Now the challenge for these guys is how we can manage (to repeat on the road),鈥 said Meralco coach Luigi Trillo.
The Bolts have been eliminated from the PBA Governors鈥 Cup playoffs already after their 0-3 loss to Ginebra in the quarterfinals, making the EASL their sole activity for now.
They got things going in the international league with a 97-85 romp over the Macau Black Bears last Oct. 2 at the MOA Arena, which already matched their one-win record in the previous season.
They look to get winning results as well versus Ryukyu Wednesday and Korea鈥檚 Busan KCC Egis on Nov. 13 in Manila and boost their playoffs bid before returning to the PBA for the mid-season Commissioner鈥檚 Cup.
鈥淥ur next two games are going to be very important because if you want to make the playoffs, you have to get at least four wins,鈥 said Mr. Trillo. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e confident.鈥 鈥 Olmin Leyba


