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Wounded Meralco makes EASL debut

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‘We’ll try to do our best, we’re not going to raise the white flag.’

daily TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO PRINCE Ibeh will serve as Meralco’s lone import when it faces the Ryukyu Golden Kings in Season 2 of the East Asia Super League.
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Meralco makes its East Asia Super League debut on Wednesday against reigning B. League champion Ryukyu Golden Kings at the Okinawa Arena without three of its key players.

The Bolts arrived in Japan on Monday without import Suleiman Braimoh, Chris Banchero, and gunner Allein Maliksi, making them shorthanded in their 7 p.m. match against a Ryukyu side that features former Meralco import Allen Durham and young Filipino player Carl Tamayo.

Still, coach Luigi Trillo vows to give the Golden Kings a run for their money despite playing with just Prince Ibeh as Meralco’s lone import.

“We’ll try to do our best, we’re not going to raise the white flag,” Trillo said prior to the team’s departure.

“It’s a chance for us to also show what we can do. Overall, it’s exciting to be in the EASL.”

Braimoh encountered problems securing a Japanese visa, Banchero is out with a hamstring injury, while Maliksi suffered a nasal fracture in the Bolts’ last game against Blackwater over the weekend.

Even the seven-foot Ibeh is coming off an injury and just practiced with the team several times.

“He’s (Ibeh) going to be a bit testy for us in terms of not having an import who plays for us,” said Trillo of the Bolts’ other reinforcement outside of Braimoh, who is the team’s regular import in the Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner’s Cup.

Meanwhile, Ryukyu carries an even 1-1 record in Group B.

Initially, it lost to the Seoul SK Knights on the road, 82-69, but got even following an 80-79 thriller at home.

Apart from Durham, who won three PBA Best Import Awards with the Bolts, the Golden Kings also have Vic Law, Alex Kirk, and Jack Cooley for their reinforcements.

Over in Taipei, TNT will have Rondae Hollis-Jefferson back in its lineup as it takes on the Taipei Fubon Braves at the Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium.

The 28-year-old former National Basketball Association player missed out on the Tropang Giga’s game last 1 November against the visiting Chiba Jets after contracting gastroenteritis.

TNT lost that match in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, 75-66, to go down at 0-2 in Group A.

But the Braves are also in the same 0-2 predicament after an 85-82 overtime setback against Chiba behind the game-winning three-pointer of Yuki Togashi, and a 98-77 rout at the hands of Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters in Korea.

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