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San Miguel Beer: A Potential Import Swap?

Is Jordan Adams’ Time in Manila Coming to an End?

The recent performance of San Miguel Beer has been a cause for concern among fans. The team has suffered several losses, including a heartbreaking overtime defeat against the NLEX Road Warriors. As the Governor’s Cup continues, the pressure is mounting on the Beermen to turn things around.

One area where the team might be looking to make changes is at the import position. While Jordan Adams has been a serviceable player, he hasn’t quite lived up to the expectations of the San Miguel management. Some are suggesting that the Beermen might consider replacing him with Miles Powell, a player known for his scoring prowess.

Barangay Ginebra’s Import Woes

It’s not just San Miguel Beer that is facing challenges with their import. Barangay Ginebra’s Isaac Go has been struggling to find his rhythm. Coach Tim Cone has reportedly been working closely with Go to help him improve his performance. However, if Go continues to underperform, the Kings might have to explore other options.

Other Players Need to Step Up

Beyond the imports, other players like Stephen Holt and RJ Abarintos need to contribute more on the offensive end. These players have shown flashes of brilliance in the past, but they need to be more consistent if their teams want to be successful.

Overall Struggles of the SMC Teams

The overall performance of the three SMC teams (San Miguel, Barangay Ginebra, and Magnolia) has been disappointing in the Governor’s Cup. Many expected them to dominate the tournament, given their strong imports and experienced rosters. However, they have struggled to find their footing.

Potential Transactions Ahead

As the Governor’s Cup progresses, it will be interesting to see if Alfrancis Chua, the team manager of the SMC teams, will make any significant transactions. Given the current state of the teams, some fans are calling for drastic measures to turn things around.

It remains to be seen whether San Miguel Beer will make a change at the import position or if they will stick with Jordan Adams. Regardless of what decision they make, the Beermen will need to find a way to improve their performance if they want to be a contender in the Governor’s Cup.