Manila Bulletin

Yeng hails return of injured players

- By JONAS TERRADO

The return of June Mar Fajardo, Greg Slaughter and Jayson Castro from injuries recently is not only welcome news for basketball fans but also for coach Yeng Guiao a month before the national team plunges back to action in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.

Fajardo, Slaughter and Castro missed the September window for various reasons but are likely to be inserted in the roster for the home matches against Kazakhstan on Nov. 30 and Iran on Dec. 4, both slated at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Injuries kept Fajardo and Slaughter from seeing action in Guiao’s debut in the qualifiers, with the San Miguel Beer star recovering from an injured shin and Slaughter hurting his ankle before the FIBA window.

The two gentle giants made their return this weekend, with Fajardo playing 10 minutes in San Miguel’s 109-97 win over Rain or Shine in Biñan, Laguna and Slaughter posting 11 points and nine rebounds that gave Barangay Ginebra San Miguel a 93-86 triumph opposite Magnolia.

“I was kinda bummed out that I wasn’t able to play last time but I learned a lot and I’m looking forward to playing with the guys,” said Slaughter.

Castro, who missed three games for TNT KaTropa after undergoing surgery to remove bone spurs on his right foot, didn’t play in September to serve a three-game suspension for his role in a brawl that marred the Philippine­s’ match against Australia in early July.

The two-time FIBA Asia Mythical Five member will serve the final game of his suspension against Kazakhstan before becoming eligible to don the Philippine jersey against the Iranians.

Barring any hitches, Castro is looking forward to play under the fiery mentor for the first time in his career.

“Alam ko yung system niya pero hindi pa ako na-under sa kanya,” said Castro, who is also upbeat at having to play alongside new faces.

“Willing akong matututo sa kanila kasi yun naman yung thinking ko lagi. At the same time, ma-share ko rin yung knowledge ko sa basketball sa kanila,” he added.

Terrence Romeo, Troy Rosario and naturalize­d player Andray Blatche, who like Castro were banned three games for joining the brawl, are also eligible to return after the Kazakhstan game.

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