Help arrives for Converge, but Ayo patient on progress
Each time Converge suffered a loss in the previous PBA season, the team saw hope in a refrain: Things will change once the FiberXers gain a talented rookie from the draft.
Following the annual selection Sunday last week, that prospect turned out to be Justine Baltazar, a 6-foot-9 big man who previously served the Gilas Pilipinas program and has been plying his trade in other pro leagues for quite a while now.
But whether Baltazar is truly the player the telco franchise needs to prosperāand go deeper in the playoffsāremains to be seen, if you ask FiberXers head coach Aldin Ayo.
āOur objective is to be decent. We are competitive, but if we are to compare our squad to the other teams, we are still far away,ā he told the Inquirer.
āBut thereās no denying we are having some progress with the arrival of āBalti,āā Ayo said of the two-way forward whom he also coached while calling the shots for La Salleās Green Archers program.
Dead last
After making the playoff round three thrice during its entry into Asiaās pioneering pro league two years ago, Converge finished dead last in the leagueās two conferences last season.
The campaign was so uncharacteristic of the squad considering how it was able to rack up a .500 winning rate and then crash to a laughable .136 just a year later despite having one of its players, Justine AraƱa, crowned Rookie of the Year.
Getting an answer to the Baltazar question is also going to take time for Converge as the rookie is only expected to join the FiberXers once he is done fulfilling his duties for Pampanga Giant Lanterns in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, where he is also the reigning Most Valuable Player.
Talent can wait
Ayo played it coy when asked what he felt about having to wait a little longer for Baltazarās presence.
āWhat we lacked last year was talent and time to grow. Weāve had enough time last conference to have our rookies hone their skills,ā he said.
āTalent? That can wait,ā Ayo went on. āWhatās most important is having time.ā
If anything, Converge also has four other picks to take a closer look at when it shoots for a return to the playoffs in the PBAās upcoming 49th season, among them Letranās Pao Javillonar and La Salleās two-sport athlete Ben Philips III.
āWe didnāt expect that our last season would turn out that way. But weāre really grateful that weāll soon be getting the help that we need,ā Ayo said.

