Robert Bolick keeps lead in BPC race but rookie Holt, JMF in hot pursuit


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  • NLEX star Robert Bolick continued to pace the PBA Philippine Cup Best Player of the Conference race but Terrafirma rookie Stephen Holt and San Miguel big man June Mar Fajardo remained in a hot pursuit in the latest rankings at the end of the eliminations.


NLEX star Robert Bolick continued to pace the PBA Philippine Cup Best Player of the Conference race but Terrafirma rookie Stephen Holt and San Miguel big man June Mar Fajardo remained in a hot pursuit in the latest rankings at the end of the eliminations.

 

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Best Player of the Conference race leader Robert Bolick (middle) is crowded by rookie Stephen Holt, June Mar Fajardo, Christian Standhardinger and CJ Perez in the Top 5 (PBA Images)

Bolick, who also continues to lead the league in scoring with 27.4 points per game, retained his spot atop the ladder after taking the initial lead halfway through the eliminations.

The heart and soul of the Road Warriors also collected 5.6 rebounds and another league-best 7.0 assists per contest to finish with 44.5 statistical points (SPs).

Despite the stellar performance in the all-Filipino conference, Bolick, however is still not a lock for the recognition especially with Holt also making a strong case for the individual honors.

A huge part of Terrafirma’s first-ever trip to the PH Cup playoffs, the top rookie pick of the recent draft continued to fill up the stat sheet with averages of 21.0 points, 8.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 2.5 steals and placed behind Bolick in the race with 41.5 SPs.

He improved one place higher from his previous ranking of third midway through the eliminations, also making him the leading candidate for the Rookie of the Year honors.   

Not too far behind is seven-time Most Valuable Player in Fajardo who amassed a total of 41.0 SPs after recording 16.0 points, league-best 14.1 rebounds , 2.8 assists and 1.1 blocks.

Barangay Ginebra’s Christian Standhardinger and SMB’s CJ Perez completed the Top 5 with 38.9 and 38.7 SPs, respectively. 

The Kings big man was suddenly part of the conversations after hiking his averages to 19.9 points, 11.2 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per contest to jump from the 10th spot in the previous list. Perez also improved from sixth to fifth after a steady showing of 21.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.3 steals.

Fajardo and Perez’s SMB holds a twice-to-beat advantage against Holt’s Terrafirma while Bolick and NLEX face off against a defensive oriented Meralco in a best-of-three series. Standhardinger could also be on his way to the semis, barring any complications in Ginebra's twice-to-beat series against Magnolia.

Getting knocked out of the ladder was NorthPort’s Arvin Tolentino and Rain or Shine’s Santi Santillan with the former falling from second to sixth and the latter from fifth to eighth. The Batang Pier star has 36.4 SPs while the Elasto Painters sweet-shooting big man has 34.8 SPs.

They are sandwiching idle Calvin Oftana of TNT at the seventh spot with 35.5 SPs while Beau Belga and Ian Sangalang completed the Top 10 with 33.7 and 32.6 SPs respectively.