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FEU Tamaraws brimming with talent for UAAP 80

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FEU Tamaraws brimming with talent for UAAP 80

MANILA, Philippines — For decades, the Far Eastern University Tamaraws paraded teams stocked with talented no-names from all over the archipelago who’d come to the big leagues and make names for themselves. Now, they’ve reached out across the world and look like a more 21st century team with the mix of accents, tattoos and talent.

The word there is “talent.” In new head coach Olsen Racela’s debut season with FEU, his team has reloaded with four players who will clearly make a difference for the Tamaraws.

That’s Arvin Tolentino and Hubert Cani who transferred from Ateneo, Jasper Parker who first strutted his wares with Southwestern University in CESAFI, and Fil-Canadian newcomer RJ Ramirez. All are big-game players. Watching FEU in the preseason, the newcomers have stamped their class and impact on the team.

In Tolentino, FEU has a long-range bomber who can take the last shot. In Cani, they have a quality point guard — yes, he flashed the form he last displayed in high school and not with Ateneo — who can backstop Wendell Comboy. He adds depth to a court general corps that also includes Axel Iñigo, Jojo Trinidad and Parker.

Speaking of Parker, he isn’t the deadly player he was with SWU as he had Mark Tallo running the point too while he slid to shooting guard. In this pass-first dribble-drive system of FEU, he cannot simply look. But the system is good.

Ramirez is going to be a top player for this team. He doesn’t need plays called for him, which is a huge plus for a team with players who need the ball to be very effective. Ramirez will provide hustle points, defense and a lot of energy.

Of the holdovers from their title team of two seasons ago, Ron Dennison has become a better player with a dependable jump shot. Plus, he has gotten more adept at pilfering unsuspecting foes of the ball.

Richard Escoto is undersized in terms of height but not in heart. If he can get into the flow of the game, that helps the frontline.

Center Prince Orizu remains an enigma. How can he put up some solid stats one game then be as quiet as a mouse in the next? If he can bring it every game, then he will open up the floor for this team’s gunners and slashers.

That brings up Brandley Bienes, who can hit triples. Ditto with Joe Nunag.

The x-factor here is Ken Tuffin, the second year Fil-Kiwi. He has that PBA height. He can shoot (just not consistently). He can play defense. He will eventually captain this Tamaraws team. You can see it. You can see his contributions on defense but when he is unable to score, his frustration is evident on his face. The dribble drive positions him in the corners or across the arc for triples. I’d rather he attack than jack up those shots of which Escoto, Cani and Ramirez were tops in accuracy. If he can be consistent enough on offense and help with his trademark D he will propel this team, ease the pressure on a thin frontline (Barkley Ebona and Escoto round out the rotation).

The Tamaraws are fun to watch as it looks like they found the flow and rhythm of their championship squad of two years ago. And they can do it on both ends of the court. They trap and hound foes.

The concern for this team is confidence. They know they have talent. But it’s confidence. During the summer, UP waylaid them and they crumbled. They played La Salle once; the first they were blown out. In the second they won in that now infamous fight (but that was without Ben Mbala). The question is how did they come out of that fight – with a united team and with a keen understanding of what it takes to win – or will they back down when the going gets tough?

How they answer that will determine their season.

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