Thursday, July 23, 2015

Will Cone Magic Finally End Ginebra's Drought?



Just last week, I wrote about rumors connecting Tim Cone to a potential transfer to Barangay Ginebra. Well, it is now official. The Tim Cone magic makes its way to the barangay.

The news did not auger well for Purefoods fans. The man who gave them a Grandslam is heading over to its sister team. So shocked were the Purefoods diehards that they even trooped to Twitter and pleaded to Ramon S. Ang to stop the transfer. But the SMC executive would have none of that.

For us, Ginebra fans, this is indeed a huge development. The winningest coach in the league is now the head coach of the most popular team in the PBA. It gives us a ray of hope that finally we have a coach who can bring back our team to the Promised Land. The task of ending Ginebra's 8 year title drought now falls into the hands of Tim Cone.

But just like the other coaches before him, there is pressure on Tim Cone to deliver on the task at hand. Ginebra has been known to sack its coaches when they do not deliver results. You can tell that to Frankie Lim, who just one conference ago was chosen to end the drought. Unfortunately, he did not last long as well.

Before we go on and make pronouncements that Ginebra is going to be champions next season, let us remember that it will not happen overnight. Ramon Ang and Tim Cone himself was quick to temper fans' expectations. Transforming a team that has not won a championship in the last 8 years into a title contender will take some time.

First of all, Tim Cone needs to build on the foundation of that contender team. Ginebra possesses perhaps the most talent laden players in the league led by its Twin Tower combination of Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar. Coach Tim will have to work on and bring out the potential of these players in order to achieve his goal. That alone is not an easy task.

It is expected that Coach Tim will reintroduce the players to the vaunted triangle offense. The very same system that won for Alaska and Purefoods Grandslam titles. The system is nothing new for the Kings having used it during the time of Jeffrey Cariaso. Again this is where a question may arise. Why bring back a system that did not previously work?

There is a huge difference between the triangle that Coach Jeff instilled and the system that Coach Tim will bring. Now, Ginebra will be learning from the master himself. Second, Coach Tim will have the whole off season to let the players master the system. Something that Coach Jeff did not have as he only had the conference break to teach the system to Ginebra players.

Transforming the team into a champion team will not come right away. With Purefoods, it took Coach Tim two conferences to win his first title with the team. What more with a struggling Ginebra team? But once the team gets used to the triangle, they will be tough to beat.

And so we await next season with a lot of excitement and anticipation. Finally, we have a coach who has the skills and ability to finally put an end to the title drought of our beloved Ginebra. Coach Tim will do everything to achieve that goal. As for us fans, we need to be patient because with Coach Tim as our coach, we could finally be seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

On Coach Tim Cone Joining The Barangay



For the past week, rumors has been swirling around that Ginebra is changing its coach yet again. The man at the center of the talks is multi-titled coach Tim Cone. Initially, my reaction was shock and disbelief. It was unlikely for Tim to leave Purefoods after the success he had with the team culminated by his second Grand Slam as a coach. 

Then I came across this tweet:

FireNathanielsz @FireNathanielsz
IF my source is correct, Cone to Ginebra is true. Just need a greenlight from RSA. Big IF though

Then reality struck me. Is it really true? The winningest coach in the PBA and owner of two Grand Slams with two different teams will replace Frankie Lim as head coach of Ginebra for next season. Different news articles from various sources further fueled this rumor. 

In one of the articles, Coach Tim himself said "I serve at the pleasure of Mr. Ramon Ang. Whatever direction he takes me, I will follow"  which all the more confirmed the likelihood of the transfer. Soon this news was all over the social media in both Twitter and Facebook. According to the rumor, Coach Tim moves to Ginebra while Jason Webb will take over the Hotshots. 

Although there is still no confirmation until Tuesday, this is a huge development for Barangay Ginebra. The Maestro himself as head coach of the most popular team. He brings his success to a franchise that has been without a title for 8 years. More importantly, Tim Cone is someone who can bring out the full potential of the Twin Towers of Greg Slaughter and Japeth Aguilar. 

But then there are some questions that need to be answered: "Will they thrive in the triangle offense?" They have tried this already when Jeffrey Cariaso became their coach. After only one conference, Jeff was booted out as he reportedly had some disagreements with some of the players. But if there is one coach who knows how to deflate ego, it is Coach Tim Cone. 

Coach Tim has the number of Barangay Ginebra. He has a 17 - 9 record against the most popular team. Can the Ginebra players bury the hatchet and work harmoniously with Cone? For the sake of winning another championship, they need to and they must. 

For the meantime, we are all in a wait and see attitude as to where this new development will take Ginebra if it does materialize.