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PBA: Will Manny Harris be as good as Tony Harris?

By Jonas Terrado

Team Standings W L

X-TNT KaTropa 6 0

San Miguel 4 1

NLEX 4 1

Meralco 3 2

Columbian 3 2

Magnolia 3 2

Ginebra 2 2

NorthPort 2 4

Phoenix Pulse 2 5

Blackwater 1 3

Alaska 1 5

Rain or Shine 1 5

X-clinched quarterfinals berth

Games Wednesday

(Ynares Center, Antipolo City)

4:30 p.m. — Columbian vs NLEX

7 p.m. — Blackwater vs Magnolia

NLEX coach Yeng Guiao has another import named Harris in his hands.

Two decades after a firebrand of a reinforcement named Tony Harris took the PBA by storm as Guiao’s import at Swift, another Harris is coming off the bench for the volatile mentor.

NLEX will parade Manny Harris when it aims to climb in solo second against Columbian in the PBA Governors’ Cup at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

NLEX new import Manny Harris, left, who replaced Olu Ashaolu, goes for the layup as Poy Erram looks on during practice with the Road Warriors (Photo from NLEX Road Warriors’ Twitter account)

Harris tries to live up to his former billing as a former NBA cager as the Road Warriors resume their campaign after almost two weeks of rest in the 4:30 p.m. match with the Dyip.

The Road Warriors decided to tap Harris, who had stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks, in lieu of Olu Ashaolu in hopes of fortifying their chances of competing in the season-ending conference.

NLEX former import Olu Ashaolu, left, defended by Christian Standhardinger of San Miguel, who is now with NorthPort (PBA Images, File)

Ashaolu averaged 22.6 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists in five games that saw NLEX go 4-1, including a dramatic 113-111 comeback overtime win over Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in Dubai.

“We thank Olu for helping us get to where we are, for the strong start this conference. But the opportunity to have Manny Harris opened up for us and we had to make the difficult decision —to grab the chance to realize a long-standing desire to have Manny play for the Road Warriors,” Guiao said.

“Manny is a legit NBA talent who has the ability to impact the game on both ends, a proven scorer and defender—a winner in his chosen field,” he added.

Harris and the Road Warriors will try to hurdle the challenge expected to be posed by the Dyip, who are locked in a three-way share of fourth with the Meralco Bolts and defending champion Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok at 3-2.

Behind rookie CJ Perez and import Khapri Alston, Columbian beat Blackwater 102-90 last Friday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Magnolia tries to get back on winning track in the 7:30 p.m. match against Blackwater, which will bring Marqus Blakely after missing Friday’s loss to Columbian.

Import Romeo Travis and Paul Lee are expected to play after sustaining injuries in Friday’s 90-89 defeat against the San Miguel Beermen.

Travis twisted his ankle while Lee lost a tooth during the fourth quarter of that match.

Tags: 2019 PBA Governors' Cup , CJ Perez , Columbian Dyip , Dyip , Khapri Alston , Manny Harris , Marqus Blakely , NLEX Road Warriors , Olu Ashaolu , Paul Lee , PBA Governors’ Cup , Romeo Travis , Yeng Guiao