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Purefoods seen as dark horse
By WAYLON GALVEZ, Manila Bulletin

With three new recruits and two returning players, Purefoods mentor Ryan Gregorio believe they have already plugged the holes
that stymied their bid last season.

Still, Gregorio said his team remains a work in progress.

“The plan was really to be competitive in the coming conference in terms of manpower upgrade,” Gregorio said shortly after the
team’s practice session last Wednesday in preparation for the season-opening Philippine Cup starting October 11.

“Although, at this point, it’s too early to tell and I don’t want to put tremendous pressure on our team. Our team is still a work in
progress,” he added.

    The last time the Giants won a conference title was
    during the Philippine Cup 2006, where Gregorio’s
    team bested the Red Bull Barakos (now Barako Bull)
    in a seven-game epic encounter. It was the team’s
    seventh overall title, and fourth in an all-Filipino
    tournament.

    In the Philippine Cup two years, Purefoods reached
    the Finals but lost to Sta. Lucia Realty in a thrilling
    seventh game of the series.

    The Giants overhauled their roster in the off-season,
    acquiring the services of veteran forward Mark Jean
    Pingris and point guard Paul Artadi, who both played
    for Gregorio during their last title run three years ago.

    Purefoods got the 6-foot-5 Pingris from Burger King,
    while Artadi was shipped by Ginebra together with Rafi
    Reavis and rookie Chris Timberlake – with the
    Whopper as conduit – in exchange for Rico Villanueva,
    Rich Alvarez, and Paolo Bugia.

    Gregorio also picked second overall former La Salle
    stalwart Rico Maierhofer from the previous PBA Rookie
    Draft.

    The addition of the 6-foot-8 Reavis and the 6-foot-6
    Maierhofer boosted the frontline of Purefoods powered
    by mainstay Kerby Raymundo, while Artadi and
    Timberlake’s arrival will only improve the team’s
    backcourt rotation.

By rejoining Purefoods, Artadi is reunited with former University of the East teammate James Yap. Together, the two are best
known in the PBA as the “Thunder” (Yap) and “Lightning” (Artadi) for their run-and-gun style of play.

Gregorio said that they may have added new players, but to be successful, they have to have the chemistry.

“In as much as we are younger, taller and more athletic this conference, there are a lot of things that should be addressed,
primarily our chemistry,” Gregorio said.

“(Fiesta Cup champion) San Miguel Beer and (defending champion) Talk ’N Text are oozing with talented players. They are
definitely seeded higher than us,” he added.
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