Friday, July 2, 2010

JAMES YAP : THE TOP PERFORMER OF THE CONFERENCE

As I expected, James Yap played magnificently in B-Meg's play-off match with San Miguel. Yap finished the game with 28 points several of which came from the 3 point area. Unfortunately, B-Meg's import was not able to play his usual game because of foul trouble. Consequently, B-Meg lost the match and will settle for a slot in the quarterfinals.
With the way James Yap continues to dish out spectacular games, I maintain the opinion that he deserves to win just about all of the achievement awards the PBA will be handing out this season. He definitely should win the season MVP given the way he consistently plays despite the big problem that he currently faces. In fact, I would dare say that Ranidel de Ocampo does not deserve to win the Top Performer of the Conference award. The PBA press corps voted quite mindlessly to proclaim De Ocampo as the top performer of the conference. James Yap not only produces the points but produces them during critical moments to lend victory to his team. His points are delivered in time to seal victory for his team. The greatness of Yap's game can only be highlighted when taken into context that it is played out in the midst of a serious personal crisis. Indeed, James Yap for me is the one and only top performer of the conference.

1 comment:

  1. hahaha i find this ultra contradictory to your other posts.

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