The National's Sport cover for the Saturday, November 7 issue, featuring Manny Pacquiao as he put on a basketball display in Dubai.
Pacquiao is a player-coach for Mahindra Enforcer, a fledgling Philippines Basketball Association franchise, and on Friday night they faced off with Alaska Aces at Al Wasl Club.
Jonathan Raymond writes the magnetism of Manny was undeniable, but still a bit strange-seeming within the context of basketball, not boxing:
“His shots, his passes, his every touch of the ball, elicited an anticipatory rising cry out of the crowd as if he was Michael Jordan.
“In fact, much of Pacquiao’s basketball adventure calls to mind when Jordan traded basketball himself for an attempt at a baseball career.
“People were nonetheless excited to see him at minor league ballparks, but an indefinable surrealness still surrounded the whole project, because, well, it is not quite ‘Air Jordan’ with a bat and a ball, is it?
“Just the same, it is not quite ‘Pac Man’ with a ball and baskets. ‘If he fights,’ noted one fan off-hand, gesturing at the roughly three-fourths full crowd, ‘it will be all full’.
“To an extent, that sentiment underscored proceedings. Pacquiao’s magnetism is no less powerful in a basketball arena, it is just there is no denying his performance is infinitely more electric with gloves on.”
Jonathan concludes that as much as Pacquiao can excite, when it comes to basketball, it’s just not quite the same:
“Alaska Aces were the better side yesterday in winning 98-94, and that too drew its fair share of excitement out of the Filipino crowd with a tight game to the finish.
“Another fan pointed out that tonight, however, when Barangay Ginebra, the most popular team in the Philippines play, ‘it will be full’.”
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