San Miguel Beermen find themselves under mounting pressure in the 2026 Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner’s Cup after slipping to ninth in the standings with just three wins so far in the conference.
Their latest setback came on Sunday, April 12, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, where the Beermen suffered a 101–120 defeat to the Magnolia Hotshots. The loss was compounded by the sudden absence of import Justin Patton, who did not suit up for the contest, leaving San Miguel short-handed in a crucial matchup.
In response to Patton’s unexplained no-show, San Miguel management has moved to replace him, with former Beermen import Bennie Boatwright emerging as the leading candidate to take over the role. Head coach Leo Austria confirmed the development after the game, describing the decision as necessary following what he termed “unprofessional behavior” from the departing import.
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“The management, boss Robert Non, boss Gee Abanilla nag-usap kami and then, of course, we need a replacement. Yeah, I think in the next few days, we will find out. We are waiting for Bennie Boatwright. I think, maybe in the next game andiyan na siya,” Austria said in the postgame press conference.
Austria also revealed that Boatwright had been in communication with the team even before the start of the conference, though his prior commitments with the Daegu KOGAS Pegasus in the Korean Basketball League prevented an earlier reunion with San Miguel.
“Benny, we keep on communicating with him. Unfortunately, before itong mga import namin, may commitment siya sa Korea. From Taiwan to Korea, at the time, ongoing pa yung All-Filipino nun eh,” he added.
According to Austria, concerns over Patton’s status began to surface in the days leading up to the game, with the import reportedly absent from practice for three consecutive sessions. The coach added that Patton had indicated fatigue rather than injury, making his sudden unavailability on game day particularly unexpected.
“Last night I was able to talk to the driver and then he asked him, ano are you ready to play? He was in good spirits last night. That’s why I’m excited for him to come and play. But one hour before the game I heard he cannot play. That’s very unprofessional of him,” Austria said.
“There’s no injuries eh. And I asked him, are you going to practice? He said I just want to rest dahil he’s tired. I said, okay, see you tomorrow. It’s very important practice for us to prepare because the situation right now is not cooperating with our standing. So I’m expecting na he will show up today. But wala eh,” he added.
The veteran coach also stressed that the organization expects accountability moving forward, hinting at possible consequences following Patton’s sudden exit from team activities.
“I don’t know anong magiging consequences niyan. Dahil it’s unprofessional eh, ganyan eh. And then, we are relying on his presence here because we know that we can win because he proved it in his first two games. He helped a lot. Kami naman, tao lang tayo. Pwede naman kami magpatawad. Pero he has to face the consequences na dapat mangyari sa kanya,” Austria concluded.
San Miguel now turns its attention to stabilizing its import situation ahead of a crucial stretch in the elimination round. Boatwright, who previously played a pivotal role in the Beermen’s 2024 Commissioner’s Cup championship run after replacing Ivan Aska, is expected to rejoin the squad once final arrangements are completed.
While no official timeline has been set for his arrival in Manila, San Miguel will be hoping to resolve the issue quickly as they prepare for their next assignment against the NLEX Road Warriors on Sunday, April 19, at the Ynares Center.
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