Marcus Lee delivers on promise as San Miguel nabs first win 

Andre SoteloBasketball1 hour ago45 Views

Before San Miguel Beer finally found its footing in the PBA Season 50 Commissioner’s Cup, there was first a conversation — one that may have changed the course of its early campaign.


Coming off a disappointing debut, Marcus Lee did not wait for coaches to call him out or teammates to challenge him. Instead, he approached the San Miguel staff himself, owning up to a performance he knew was not close to the standard expected of him.

 

That moment, according to head coach Leo Austria, mattered.

 

“After the last game, he approached Coach Gee and me. He told us na, ‘Coach, next game, what happened last game will never happen again.’ That’s what he promised to us,” Austria said after their 103-99 win over Converge on Wednesday at the Ynares Center.

 

For San Miguel, the victory was important because it was their first of the conference. For Lee, it was important because it was his response.

 

In his first appearance for the Beermen, Lee looked out of sync and largely ineffective, managing just four points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals in nearly 25 minutes during San Miguel’s stunning loss to Titan Ultra. It was the kind of opening that immediately invited questions, especially for a team trying to establish rhythm early in the tournament.

 

This time, though, Lee played with a far different edge.

 

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He may not have exploded offensively, but his impact was felt in the areas San Miguel badly needed. The American big man finished with 10 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists, while also recording all three of the Beermen’s blocks in an all-around outing that steadied the team on both ends of the floor.

More than the numbers, however, it was the manner of his contribution that stood out.

Rather than trying to force a scoring breakout, Lee leaned into the details—protecting the rim, moving the ball, and making himself useful in possessions that did not always end with him. It was a quieter kind of influence, but one that gave San Miguel structure in a game where every possession mattered.

Austria, for one, appreciated exactly that.

“He’s still adjusting to the kind of game we have. Medyo nawawala pa rin siya. But I’m so happy doon sa kanyang ginawang defense tonight,” he lauded.

That trust became even more evident late in the contest.

After being left on the bench for the entire fourth quarter in San Miguel’s previous loss—when the Beermen opted to close with an all-Filipino unit—Lee was instead part of the finishing group this time around. It was a subtle but meaningful shift, one that reflected how much more comfortable the coaching staff had become with him in pressure moments.

And while his defense drew praise, Austria also pointed to another area that gave the Beermen a lift: Lee’s willingness to create for others.

“Almost triple-double siya doon sa kanyang scoring. Double figures sa rebounds and in scoring, and six assists,” he said.

 

That playmaking dimension added another layer to Lee’s game, one Austria joked could become even more valuable moving forward.

“Pwede nga naming gawaing point guard,” he added in jest, “kasi he could bring the ball, there are a lot of players na pine-pressure yung point guard namin.”

It was said with humor, but the point underneath was real.

San Miguel does not necessarily need Lee to be its top scorer every night. What it needs is reliability—someone who can stabilize possessions, defend with consistency, and complement the firepower already around him. In that sense, Wednesday may have offered a more useful glimpse of what Lee can be for the Beermen than any scoring explosion would have.

For now, one bounce-back game does not erase all uncertainty. Lee is still adjusting, and San Miguel is still searching for its best form in a conference that rarely allows teams much time to settle.

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