Brownlee-RHJ team-up stirs up excitement

There’s electricity in the Meralco camp as the Bolts are set to unveil the dream team-up of Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Justin Brownlee in the East Asia Super League.

‘I’ve played alongside JB and I played against Rondae and they’re two of the fiercest competitors I know. And to have them come to our program to lead this team and show that competitiveness that has made them successful, that’s really important not just for myself but for the younger guys to see,’ Meralco star Chris Newsome said.

Hollis-Jefferson of TNT and Brownlee of Barangay Ginebra have been fierce rivals in Asia’s first play-for-pay league, battling in the finals in three of the last six conferences, including two in the previous Season 49 alone.

With the Philippine Cup slated as the PBA’s opening conference beginning Sunday, both the Tropang 5G and the Gin Kings allowed the three-time Best Import awardees to suit up for the Bolts, the country’s lone bet in the international hoopfest.

‘It’s nice we get to all represent the Philippines and we’re all going to be on the same team for once and we’re not competing against each other,’ said Newsome, who is teammates with Brownlee in Gilas.

‘It’s going to be nice to go out there and really just fight alongside those guys and play whatever role I need to play,’ he added.

The irony of Brownlee donning the Meralco jersey after breaking the Bolts’ heart on his way to three of his PBA championships isn’t lost on the Bolts.

‘This is more than Meralco or us,’ said Bolts coach Luigi Trillo. ‘We’re very happy pinayagan si Justin, pinayagan si Rondae because we have to care more for the fans, too. Nakikita natin (fans’ frustrations) sa Gilas and sa EASL kapag hindi tayo nananalo. If you think about it, pound for pound, the Philippines can do well against any Asian country. The problem is the ballclubs allow four imports so we have to pivot and adjust to that.’

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