Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times

Basketball

Mallari aims to help NLEX develop winning attitude


For months now, the NLEX Road Warriors have yet to feel how it’s like to win. They are now 0-9 in the 2017 Commissioner’s Cup after bowing to the San Miguel Beermen on Friday night, and have now extended their skid to 13 games, which traces back to the Philippine Cup.

Simply put, losing has seemingly become routine for the disgruntled Road Warriors, so that for every game they go into, a loss seemed inevitable despite the gallant stands and late-game scares they put out.

But now that head coach Yeng Guiao and company have brought in new pieces to hopefully turn things around for the MVP-owned franchise, changes will surely take place. And Mallari has bought in to the team’s goals.

“Just try to get that championship mentality,” said Mallari upon his NLEX debut also Friday night in which they lost, 114-108.

“Zero and nine’s no fun. Sometimes it might creep in your head like ‘how are we even gonna get out of here?'”

Mallari, who was acquired by NLEX from the Mahindra Floodbuster, is indeed ready to help the Road Warriors change their fortunes. He even expressed his admiration towards head coach Yeng Guiao — enough to say that he is willing to give it all for his new home.

“I like it. First impression, I like it,” said Mallari, who had a conflict with coach Chris Gavina during his stay with the Mahindra squad. “He gets mad when you don’t take open shots. [It’s an] equal opportunity [for everybody].

“I always hear great things about coach Yeng, and everything was true,” added the 30-year-old, who averaged 12.0 points in his last eight games with the Floodbuster.

Now that the Road Warriors are already out of the import-laden conference, the four-time PBA champion and his new team’s sights are now set into the next conference — the 2017 Governor’s Cup.

“Come next conference, everyone’s 0-0, so we’re just looking to build for next conference,” said Mallari.

#ReadMore  Justin Brownlee impressed with Malcolm Hill: 'He's going to be a great player'
Written By

Oftentimes on the sidelines. Forever a student of the game. Morayta-bred.


You May Also Like

Basketball

Experience was the difference as Rain or Shine completed its upset of the twice-to-beat NLEX, 103-92, to formalize the PBA Season 49 Philippine Cup...

Basketball

Jhonard Clarito did a little bit of everything to help Rain or Shine disarm the twice-to-beat NLEX, 92-89, and send their PBA Season 49...

Basketball

JB Bahio’s hard work has finally paid off. The 6-foot-5 big man from Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu signed a two-year contract extension with the NLEX...

Basketball

Just days before entering the 2025 PBA Philippine Cup Quarterfinals, the NLEX Road Warriors took a detour to visit Sitero Francisco Memorial National High...

Basketball

Cade Flores’ dominant double-double performance helped NorthPort deal a significant blow to NLEX’s top-seed aspirations, escaping with a thrilling 113-108 victory to snap an...

Basketball

Robert Bolick and Xyrus Torres led a furious comeback for NLEX, rallying from a 19-point deficit to hand Magnolia another tough loss, 107-99, and...

Basketball

Finally, the much-celebrated duo of Robert Bolick and Javee Mocon is starting to make beautiful music together in NLEX. High expectations surrounded the pair...

Basketball

NLEX formalized the PBA Season 49 Philippine Cup quarterfinal picture by giving Phoenix the boot, 105-95, on Sunday at the SMART Araneta Coliseum. The...

Advertisement