The moment Bol Bol touched down in the Philippines, all eyes were on him. The spotlight that greeted him wasn’t just for another import joining the Philippine Basketball Association — it was for one of the tallest, most physically gifted, and intriguing talents to ever step onto a PBA court. Bol’s arrival immediately shifted the conversation around the league’s import landscape, not just because of his height but also his combination of skill, mobility, and NBA experience.
Listed at the same height as former PBA reinforcement PJ Ramos, who once played under Manny Pacquiao during his brief coaching stint with Kia Sorento in 2014, Bol brings global recognition and a modern skill set that few imports can match. His unique blend of size, length, and perimeter ability has made him an instant topic of discussion among coaches, analysts, and fans alike.
Interestingly, the growing size of imports in the PBA hasn’t fazed Tim Cone, head coach of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel. Cone remains confident that his star import, Justin Brownlee, can handle the new wave of towering reinforcements entering the league.
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At 6-foot-6, Brownlee is considered on the shorter side for PBA imports, but size has never limited his effectiveness. Widely regarded as one of the greatest imports in PBA history, Brownlee has consistently proven his ability to dominate games against taller opponents with his quickness, versatility, and outside shooting.
“The only guy that ever beat him in the Commissioner’s Cup was a guy that was his size. I’m not afraid to play bigger players with Justin. I think that’s when he is at his best. He is most challenged, number one. Number two, it’s really hard for those imports to match up with him because he is too quick, he can play outside,” Cone said in a media interaction.
Cone also cited Brownlee’s unmatched record in the league as a reason for his confidence.
“Until they prove to us that they can beat Justin, there is no reason to bring Justin out. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is the only guy that has been able to beat him so far,” he added.
The only blemish Cone referred to came last season, during the Commissioner’s Cup finals, when Barangay Ginebra San Miguel fell to TNT Tropang Giga, led by star import Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. That series is still remembered as one of the most compelling import matchups in recent PBA history, highlighting the challenge of matching Brownlee’s blend of skill, agility, and basketball IQ.
With Bol Bol now entering the PBA, the stage is set for more high-profile matchups between elite imports. Cone’s confidence in Brownlee underscores not only the veteran import’s abilities but also the importance of experience, versatility, and leadership in navigating games against bigger, more athletic opponents. Analysts predict that this season could be one of the most physically imposing in recent PBA history, with teams like TNT Tropang Giga, Barangay Ginebra, and others fielding imports who combine size, skill, and international experience.
For Ginebra fans, the key storyline is simple: whether it’s facing a towering talent like Bol or a versatile scorer like Hollis-Jefferson, Justin Brownlee remains the benchmark for import dominance in the PBA, and his ability to adapt will be a deciding factor in the Tropang Giga’s quest for another championship.
As the new season unfolds, all eyes will be on these import showdowns — a proving ground where size, speed, and skill collide, and where veterans like Brownlee continue to cement their legacy against rising stars like Bol Bol. For the league, fans, and the players themselves, this promises to be a season defined by thrilling matchups and unforgettable performances.
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