MANILA, Philippines – Kurt Reyson made his Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) debut for the Meralco Bolts at a pivotal point in the team’s history. The Bolts welcomed Letran’s rookie guard as much-needed reinforcement after their roster was severely thinned out during their Commissioner’s Cup campaign.
When Meralco lost to Blackwater 114-98, their first conference setback, Reyson made his professional debut. The 5-foot-10 guard showed signs of his talent despite the result, scoring seven points in just seven minutes of play. A rare four-point play was one of his highlights, proving that he could have an impact even with little playing time.
Reyson’s arrival is a welcome boost for the Bolts, who are struggling with several injuries to important players. The rookie, who played a key role in Letran’s record three consecutive NCAA men’s basketball titles from 2019 to 2022, has a great basketball background with him. His presence highlights Meralco’s dependence on youthful talent as they move through a difficult stage of the competition.
Kurt Reyson’s impressive debut gives the injury-plagued Meralco Bolts some hope as they attempt to get back on track in the Commissioner’s Cup. Even though the squad is now having trouble, Reyson’s performance suggests that he could play a significant role in the future. His contribution could be crucial in assisting the Bolts in overcoming their obstacles and preserving their conference competitiveness as he adapts to the PBA’s requirements.
The youngster, however, was open about his early difficulties and said that he felt pressured in his first game. Reyson admitted that he was a little lost on the floor due to his lack of experience with the team’s plays, which led to four turnovers throughout the game. The young guard had a good debut, but these errors marred it.
Reyson’s ability to overcome these early obstacles will be essential to his goal of becoming completely integrated into Meralco’s system. Letran’s championship experience, together with his skill and drive to get better, make him an invaluable asset for the Bolts. With a roster that is shorthanded and the squad still navigating a challenging phase, Reyson’s growth could be crucial to Meralco’s ability to compete in the tournament.
Reyson joined Meralco under difficult circumstances; he practiced with the squad for just two days before playing in his maiden match. This change came after he recently won a title in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) with the Pampanga Giant Lanterns. Following the MPBL victory, he just took one day off before joining the Bolts for training. Reyson clarified that only one of the sessions included complete practice, with the other mostly concentrating on shooting drills without going over the team’s individual plays.
Reyson’s presence was a nice lift for the injury-plagued Meralco Bolts, who presently have a 3-1 record, despite the lack of training. Due to injuries that have affected important players like Raymond Almazan, Chris Banchero, Allein Maliksi, Brandon Bates, Jolo Mendoza, rookie CJ Cansino, and their import DJ Kennedy, the squad has been struggling with a reduced roster. Due to these misfortunes, Meralco was compelled to start an all-Filipino lineup against Blackwater Bossing.
As the club continues to negotiate a difficult phase while maintaining a great performance in the tournament, Reyson’s efforts constitute a timely reinforcement for Meralco.
Even though guard Bong Quinto is now dealing with a sore right knee, he has shown his dedication to the team by choosing to play. Akil Mitchell, Meralco’s first import, is still out while he heals from a broken nose. The Bolts’ roster has been greatly damaged by a number of issues, including these injuries.
Due to the team’s injury issue, rookie guard Reyson revealed that the coaching staff, under the direction of Nenad Vucinic, activated him. Reyson filled in to provide the injured team much-needed support. He was a key player in Letran’s unprecedented three-peat in the NCAA men’s basketball championships from 2019 to 2022. The Bolts’ reliance on young talent during this challenging time is highlighted by his activation.
As he continues to get to know his colleagues at Meralco and their system, Reyson stated his resolve to get better. His arrival on the squad comes at a crucial moment as Meralco attempts to keep up its impressive tournament start while navigating injuries to important players.