Coach Siot Tanquincen Reveals San Miguel Beermen’s Win Streak Secrets
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With the way the San Miguel Beermen are winning game after game and blowing out the opposition most of the time, I started wondering what ignited them to embrace a new basketball philosophy far different from what they used to do the past seasons.
A big factor with these wins are the new recruits including Jay Washington from Talk N Text Tropang Texters, Mick Pinnisi from Red Bull Barakos, and Bonbon Custodio from the rookie draft. Aside from them, it’s really amazing how the Beermen are winning despite the abscense of their two pillars in Danny Ildefonso and Danny Seigle who are both injured at this point.
Watching San Miguel’s games definitely gave me clues but it would be better to hear it straight from the horse mouth. Oh sorry, I mean from coach Siot Tanquincen himself.
The interview below by “The Dean” Joaquin Quinito Henson in his Philippine Star (philstar.com) column Sporting Chance of the San Miguel Beermen coach Siot Tanquingcen would reveal all the secrets of what he is currently implementing in the San Miguel Beermen squad.
San Miguel adjusts to changing times
by Joaquin Henson | October 20, 2008Once known as the PBA’s top exponent of the structured offense, San Miguel Beer is now playing a different tune in the PBA and coach Siot Tanquingcen’s adjustment is paying off handsome dividends so far in the Philippine Cup where the team has won its last three outings after a season-opening one- point loss to Alaska.
Tanquingcen said the other day it’s a realization of the changing times in the game.
“We saw it in the Olympics where teams relied more on transition, outside shooting and motion than the inside game because there are just too many big men protecting the basket,” he noted.
“It’s the same in the PBA. So now, we’re looking to run instead of setting up in the half-court. But that doesn’t mean we’re not emphasizing defense. We’re just running the floor a lot more.”
Tanquingcen’s approach has opened up opportunities to share the wealth among the Beermen. In San Miguel’s 111-98 win over Purefoods, six Beermen finished in double figures. And in the 84-77 disposal of Talk ‘N’ Text last Friday, eight Beermen logged at least 20 minutes with offseason recruit Jay Washington the only player with over 30.
Tanquingcen said even as San Miguel outran Talk ‘N’ Text to score more fastbreak points, defense won it for the Beermen who held the Tropang Texters to a single free throw in the last four minutes.
Although there are seven San Miguel players over 30 years old, Tanquingcen said the running game is not a problem with the veterans.
“Look at Olsen (Racela) who’s 37,” said Tanquingcen. “He’s keeping pace. If Olsen can do it, the other guys can do it, too.”
Tanquingcen said two San Miguel cornerstones — Danny Seigle and Danny Ildefonso — will work their way into the system. Seigle, 32, sat out Friday’s game with pain in his leg while Ildefonso, 31, flew back yesterday from a three-month trip to Los Angeles where he underwent surgery on both feet and did extensive rehab. Seigle’s status is day-to-day but Ildefonso isn’t expected back in uniform until late November or early December.
San Miguel’s deep lineup has meant a more even distribution of playing time.
“Some guys aren’t playing as much as they used to,” said Tanquingcen. “But that’s the challenge. The guys now have to show what they can do with the minutes they get. It doesn’t mean we’ll constantly change starting lineups but we’ll give everyone equal opportunity.”
A casualty in San Miguel’s rebuilding effort is veteran Chris Calaguio who lost his spot in the roster to rookie Bonbon (The Bonfire) Custodio and is now a practice player.
“If I could play Chris, I would,” said Tanquingcen. “But that’s the beauty of our team now. We’ve got lots of options. Chris is still under contract so when there’s a chance to reactivate him, we’ll consider it.”
Tanquingcen said the 5-11 Custodio was a blessing as the eighth overall pick in the draft last August.
“Bonbon is the second coming of Samboy Lim,” said the 2004 Coach of the Year. “He’s a very exciting player and a good fit to our system. He fills the gap as our slasher and we still expect more from him. We’ve got Dondon (Hontiveros) and Lordy (Tugade) also playing two-guard so we’re able to rotate so many talents in that position.”
Washington’s arrival was another blessing, added Tanquingcen.
“We knew Jay-Wash is athletic but we didn’t realize the extent of his knowledge of the game until he joined us,” said Tanquingcen.
Mick Pennisi was another offseason recruit who bolstered San Miguel’s frontline.
A player who has been a pleasant surprise for Tanquingcen is reserve big man Ken Bono. “Ken gives us quality minutes every game,” the ex-UST guard said. “He had an excellent preseason series in Qatar. He could be our most improved player.”
Tanquingcen said in the offseason, he welcomed walk-ins and free agents to training camp.
“I have a soft spot in my heart for long-shots because I was a long-shot myself,” he continued. “Coach Ron (Jacobs) gave me a chance to play and I’ll never forget it. That’s why I always encourage free agents to try out with us. I was once in that situation.”
Tanquingcen said in the open tryouts, he was impressed by 6-4 Frank Nailon of Cebu.
“Dondon asked if he could bring Frank to camp and we welcomed him,” said Tanquingcen. “I know he’ll eventually make it to the PBA and I hope he’ll still be available if we get a chance to sign him.” Nailon, 28, applied for the draft this year but wasn’t picked.
San Miguel has also brought back Marc Pingris, Dorian Peña, Mike Cortez, Jonas Villanueva and Wesley Gonzales to build a strong case for the championship this season.
I like the way things are going for the San Miguel Beermen as of today. If this trend continues till the end of the conference, there’s no doubt what the San Miguel Beermen will get. Cheers for our 4th straight win! Make it 5 on Saturday against Red Bull Barakos!
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October 23rd, 2008 at 9:47 pm
No doubt San Miguel is just starting to heat up. Coach Siot has become a smarter coach now. Their success is not just because of the players.. With his roster, he can’t go wrong. I hope they ship Danny Seigle to Purefoods. :) hehehe
October 23rd, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Not this conference.
He will be a big block if Purefoods gets hold of him.
Let SMB win the championship first, hehehe. :D
October 24th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
If ever DS will be traded, I think SMC should give him to BGK instead to PF. As we all know, BGK needs more offensive power as of the moment. I wonder about the status of MC47 and the rest of the injured players, so it will be better to see DS solidify the depleted sister team’s line-up. But anyway, let’s just let the management do the actions, cheers for an AFC crown. Go Beermen!
October 30th, 2008 at 10:14 am
No wei,,,
Sory 4 you guyz,,as Danny Seigle wont be traded as he was one of the pillars in the smb squad..It will be a big lost 4 da SMB if they will trade DS.Besides, many SMB fans will switch to other team if they will do that.Just consider the fans of DS who are loyal of SMB. If not, not only DS will they lose but most of all the fans…
Think of it men???
October 31st, 2008 at 8:50 pm
no way danny s is beermen for ever
December 26th, 2008 at 2:41 pm
napaka bobo mag-coach! palitan na yan bago pa mahuli ang lahat……alisin nyo na din cla wesley at calaguio pati c baguion.
July 9th, 2009 at 9:17 am
Coach Siot should fine tune his strategy and tactics against ginebra. He should utilize the talents of ken bono, wesley gonzales and custodio to match up with the speed and agility of the ginebra guards..wesley for tubid, custodio for baguio or helterbrand and bono for noel or menk…The beermen needs young bloods inside the court to win championships. I am an smb fan for more than a decade and its time for the management to suit up young guns for the beermen. The era of danny seigle and dorian pena had already gone with the wind…we salute them for the glory they have given the beermen but its time for them to give up their uniforms for the new breeds of beermen…let’s win championship this year!!! it’s been a long long time…
July 14th, 2009 at 9:06 am
siot was easily out-playing by jong uichico,,,,, to be frank hes too lousy performing his job as a head coach of elite teams in the PBA …… management should come to think of it millions times what if they would try to replace him…. mas maaga mas maganda…… in fact sobrang lakas ng san miguel and i can’t see any reason kung bakit they can’t even win a championship ……..
November 6th, 2009 at 6:21 pm
booooo….hey you!!!!coach tanquincen,are you crazy??????bkit bah di mowh bnibigyan ng sapat na oras c “DYMANAMITE”Danny Seigle abah ah tlagah ytang me glit ka ke D.S eh!!!!!you know you are the only coach that hate D.S!!!!Sinsyang kowh lang ung respeto kowh sau eh!!!!!sana d kana lang umlis sa Gin Kingz!!!!dhil nung dun kah auz taas ng respto kow sau eh!!!!pero ngaun sorry alah ng ntira eh!!!!!bigyan mowh ng mdming oras c D.S kung ayaw mowh mgalit ang mga fans ng SMB sau!!!!!!!!bkit kc ung mga bguhan sa beermen ang bnbigyan mowh ng oras sa paglalaro eh!!!!!coach wlang personalan!!!!kung may glit ka kay D.S ay wag mong personalin!!!!!