RAIN or Shine’s depth is in full display as it finds itself in a very good spot even with a handicap.
Although they are still playing without injured superstar Paul Lee, the Elasto Painters still managed to stay on top more than halfway the elimination round of the 2015 Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup.
Currently tied at first place with Alaska and San Miguel at 6-1, Rain or Shine already has one foot in the quarterfinals.
Painters’ coach Yeng Guiao lauded his player’s collective effort as they are able to survive, even without Lee’s production.
“We just play a little harder than usual,” said Guiao. “It’s a good place to be tied at first place. We just want to keep our momentum going now.”
Guiao cited one huge factor why Rain or Shine remains solid even with Lee still yet to hit the hardwood this season.
“We’re able to fine tune our defense and that is really helping us. Our defense is really pesky. I really give credit to our guys.”
The fiery coach also shared another secret on how he maximizes the talent of his team even without his go-to guy.
“It’s just about matching a player’s personality and ability with the kind of system a team has. We’re blending well with each other,” said Guiao.
There’s one Painter who isn’t surprised at all with how his team is playing—Lee himself.
“Hindi naman ako surprised at all sa nangyayari sa team ngayon. Lagi namang may nagse-step up para sa Rain or Shine kaya maganda nangyayari,” said Lee.
Lee is expected to make his return from his knee injury either late in the elimination round, or early in the playoffs.
Young guns like Jericho Cruz, along with rookies Maverick Ahamnisi and Don Trollano are joining hands to collectively fill Lee’s void.