The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team Meralco Bolts saw their East Asia Super League (EASL) campaign come to another disappointing end after absorbing an 88-79 defeat to the Ryukyu Golden Kings in a virtual knockout match at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, February 11.
With a playoff berth on the line, the Bolts entered the contest needing a win to keep their Final Four hopes alive. Instead, they struggled to keep pace with the disciplined and well-balanced Golden Kings, who executed down the stretch to silence the home crowd and secure their spot in the next round.
The loss marked the third consecutive season that Meralco has fallen short of the EASL playoffs. The Bolts finished the elimination round third in Group B with a 3-3 win-loss record, trailing the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots and the Golden Kings in the standings. Despite flashes of promise throughout the tournament, Meralco once again found themselves just outside the cutoff line.
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Justin Brownlee, who has been Meralco’s centerpiece in the EASL, endured an uncharacteristically tough outing. The veteran forward struggled to find his usual rhythm against Ryukyu’s defensive schemes, which limited his scoring opportunities and forced him into difficult shots. After the game, the 37-year-old acknowledged that the absence of superstar import Rondae Hollis-Jefferson was deeply felt.
Hollis-Jefferson has been sidelined for the past two months after sustaining an Achilles injury during Meralco’s matchup against the Macau Black Bears in Ilagan. His injury not only disrupted the team’s rotation but also removed a dynamic presence who had begun developing strong chemistry with the squad.
“It was very unfortunate. Rondae is obviously a special player just like myself and the rest of the guys. What he has been doing with this team before and when I got here was very special. The rhythm he had with the team was only getting better so for him to go out like that was unfortunate,” Brownlee said.
Hollis-Jefferson’s ability to create off the dribble, defend multiple positions, and inject energy on both ends had given Meralco a different dimension earlier in the campaign. Without him, the Bolts leaned heavily on Brownlee and their local core, but the added pressure proved difficult to sustain against elite competition.
Throughout the group stage, Meralco showed resilience, picking up key wins to stay in the playoff conversation. However, inconsistency and depth issues ultimately caught up with them. Against the Golden Kings, the Bolts struggled to contain Ryukyu’s offensive flow while also failing to generate enough second-chance opportunities.
The repeated early exits will undoubtedly raise questions about Meralco’s ability to compete at the regional level, especially as other Asian clubs continue to strengthen their rosters. Still, the Bolts can draw lessons from another competitive campaign and look ahead to recalibrating for future EASL seasons and domestic PBA competitions.
For now, Meralco is left to reflect on what might have been — another season in which they were within reach of the playoffs but ultimately fell short when it mattered most.
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