The Far Eastern University (FEU) Tamaraws are soaring high in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 87 men's basketball. Their first round of elimination results have been a little up and down, however, the Tamaraws have performed reasonably well in the second round of elimination games winning three out of four. This resurgence can be solely related to the brilliant display put up by rookie forward Veejay Pre who has proclaimed himself as the team’s most important player and a favorite for Rookie of the Year.
The two most recent encounters demonstrated how Pre is an effective scorer, having scored 26.5 points over the two. Having been performing exceedingly well in scoring especially during the early seasons of the game, he has attracted fanatics, analysts, and fellow players who are glued to their television screens as the play advances. FEU head coach Sean Chambers has also recently expressed so much confidence in Pre that he declared the latter as the ‘future of Philippine basketball,’ in a media interview.
In all honesty, I think you have not seen the best of Veejay. Veejay is tremendous,” Chambers said. ‘The only thing I won’t discuss after the season is perhaps one day he will be wearing the national colors. They come and go and Veejay is simply that talented and he is yet to get fully warmed for the seat. I think so. That player, I believe, is the future of the UAAP and the future of basketball in this country. For sure he is that talented because he can shoot the three-ball; he can put the ball on the ground.
These comments of Chambers are aligned with the trending opinion among basketball lovers that Pre is talented and a hardworking player to produces a solid impact on the Philippines basketball. His shooting from the three-point line added to his prowess in making his way to the paint and seek a shot giving him a well-rounded profile that is common in modern basketball players.
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Pre continues to be modest despite experiencing a lot of success while in the limelight. He is not bashful in praising current UAAP MVP Kevin Quiambao whom he considers his teammate at the same position. Quiambao, who came in from the ranks of Nazareth School of National University as a forward, has transformed into a point man, traits that brought him the MVP of the previous season. Pre recognizes that there is work to be done when it comes to match-up against Quiambao and the experiential learning process which is both challenging and interesting.
“As for my goals, I just shoot away, but I guess my coming out is to win for the team in every match and let people see that we are a very talented team indeed,” he added. “I just used our losses as motivation and to flip that, I have the coach Sean Johnson telling me that he believes in you.” I just worked that out now, I have to carry on. All I can say is we will fight and will never surrender to lose. I am in front of KQ again and I am going to learn again again. I will just enjoy and try not to lose.”
This way of thinking shows how Pre values opportunity for self-improvement and devotion to the team. His strong suit has been his ability to perform way above expectations under pressure for the Tamaraws. Pre accounts double figures in all of FEU’s games this season excluding their first game of the season. These additional points will be crucial as the Tamaraws have three more games in the elimination round of the playoffs should they want to go deep this time.
In the coming games, FEU seemed destined for a playoff but the UAAP season remains very competitive. Positioning in teams is at stake, and it is always a match to the death. Pre cannot be overemphasized when it comes to the upcoming games. His scoring ability and leadership on the floor will be big assets when they meet other formidable teams.
The Tamaraws have not only gained from Pre’s individually related skills but also a skill set that develops with his fellow players. Chambers has divided the team well so that everyone is aware of what he has to do and what is expected from him. The above approach has promoted the culture of nurturing young talents in teams such as Pre.
The accolades and expectations surrounding Veejay Pre highlight a broader narrative within Philippine basketball: the coming of a new generation of players who are capable of taking the baton. As Pre progresses his evaluations transcend the UAAP where his skills are highly esteemed, they also await his performance on the national level.
With tensions and audiences betting with each basket increasingly high, especially among the youth in the community, players such as Pre could be key to developing basketball in the Philippines. His experience from playing collegiate basketball all the way to professional-level basketball may be a motivation to many aspiring sportsmen across the country.
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