The Philippine Star

Bishop filling in Brownlee’s shoes

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Tony Bishop may not be as dominant as Justin Brownlee but he sure is helping Barangay Ginebra a great deal in getting things done with his strong defensive presence and tenacity under the boards.

Bishop, the import the Gin Kings tapped to step in after Brownlee faced doping issues post-Asian Games, led the defending PBA Commission­er’s Cup titlists to a 6-3 record going to the holiday break.

A former Meralco reinforcem­ent, Bishop averaged 22.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.3 steals in nine games so far as the Gin Kings shared fourth and fifth positions with San Miguel Beer in the race for Top 4 and twice-to-beat edge in the quarterfin­als.

“Tony is a proven winner. He took a Meralco team that many thought were undermanne­d and led them all the way to finals so his credential­s are unquestion­ed,” Ginebra coach Tim Cone said on CNN Philippine­s’ Sports Desk.

“For us being star-studded, he doesn’t have to come out and put up dominating numbers for us. That’s one of the things we talked about. His focus is on rebounds and on the defensive side and the points that he gives us are actually bonus points. He’s exactly what we’re looking for,” he added.

Cone also lauded Bishop’s great work ethic.

“No one works harder than Tony. He comes to practice everyday ready to work. He doesn’t sit out, doesn’t moan and groan about little aches and pains and just comes to work.

“The players see that, they appreciate it and they appreciate him as a teammate. I think that’s one of the keys to being a great import and driving a team,” the multi-titled mentor said.

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