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Discover the Top 10 Boro Football Players Who Dominated This Season

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2025-10-30 01:20

I still remember sitting courtside during that thrilling overtime game between TNT and Rain or Shine last month, watching Mikey Williams drain another clutch three-pointer while Coach Chot Reyes paced nervously along the sideline. That moment perfectly captured what made this PBA season so special - individual brilliance shining through team strategies. Having followed Philippine basketball for over a decade, I've rarely seen such dominant individual performances across multiple teams. Let me share my personal take on the ten players who truly defined this season, with insights gathered from observing coaches like Reyes and Guiao throughout the tournament.

First, let's talk about Mikey Williams from TNT - this guy's shooting range is absolutely ridiculous. I've seen him pull up from what felt like half-court multiple times, and what impressed me most was how Coach Reyes designed entire offensive sets just to free him up for those deep threes. Williams averaged around 22 points per game this season, often scoring in bursts that completely shifted momentum. Then there's Roger Pogoy, his teammate who's the perfect two-way player - I lost count of how many times he'd score 15 points while simultaneously locking down the opponent's best perimeter player. Watching TNT's system under Reyes has been fascinating; he gives these offensive weapons tremendous freedom while maintaining defensive discipline.

Over at Rain or Shine, Coach Yeng Guiao's system produced some standout performers too. Beau Belga has been my personal favorite to watch - here's a big man who can surprisingly handle the ball and make smart passes. I remember this one game where he recorded 8 assists, which is unheard of for someone his size. Guiao's system really maximizes versatile players like Belga, using him as both a post threat and a facilitator. Rookie Gian Mamuyac deserves mention too - his defensive energy reminded me of a young version of Gabe Norwood. Mamuyac averaged about 2.5 steals per game, and I noticed how Guiao would always put him on the opposing team's most dangerous scorer during crunch time.

What struck me about this season was how different the dominant players were compared to previous years. We're seeing more versatile big men and scoring guards rather than traditional post players. Take June Mar Fajardo - while he's still putting up impressive numbers around 16 points and 12 rebounds, the game has evolved around him. Scottie Thompson from Ginebra was another standout with his triple-double capability - I witnessed him nearly achieve three triple-doubles this season alone. The evolution of the PBA game has been remarkable to watch firsthand, with coaches like Reyes and Guiao adapting their systems to maximize these unique talents.

Personally, I believe Jayson Castro deserves special recognition even at this stage of his career. Watching him split double teams at his age is like watching a master craftsman at work - he might not play heavy minutes anymore, but his basketball IQ remains off the charts. Then there's Calvin Oftana from NLEX who emerged as a genuine star this season, averaging close to 18 points while showing incredible versatility. I recall this particular baseline drive and dunk against TNT that had even the opposing team's fans standing in appreciation.

The coaching philosophies of both Reyes and Guiao have significantly influenced how these players developed and performed. Reyes' offensive system creates spacing that allows shooters like Williams to flourish, while Guiao's trademark physical style produces two-way players who can battle through contact. Having observed both coaches throughout the season, I've noticed how their different approaches bring out the best in their respective players. This season reminded me why Philippine basketball continues to evolve - it's not just about individual talent, but how coaches harness that talent within their systems. These ten players didn't just put up numbers; they dominated within their roles and made their teams better, which ultimately makes for the most compelling basketball stories.

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