Monday, September 3, 2012

Ryan Buenafe: Love Me, Hate Me


He's back... And ever dominant!
In basketball, there is always going to be that one player who constantly defies the odds. He may be as fat as a pig but still manages to soar in the air like an eagle. He may be a player with an ugly looking shot but still makes every one of them no matter what you do. He may be a player who doesn’t practice but still annihilates the opposition come game time.

In the UAAP, that player is Ateneo’s Ryan Buenafe. The player who has been constantly criticized for his lack of physical conditioning, academic competency, and at times his values but this guy can really play ball. He stands around 6’2 and weighs God knows what. But he every time he steps in the court, he turns every game into his masterpiece.



Buenafe’s game is very counterintuitive. He doesn’t stand out with athleticism reserved for the blessed. He uses his wits to get by, over, and around you. (If you don’t believe me, watch his games on Youtube.)



When Ryan Buenafe dribbles down the court, you look at him like a predator trying to catch his prey. Your eyes widen upon this sight thinking you would be able to steal the ball or stop him at the very least. Well, your wrong. That’s a common misconception about Buenafe because he has the dribbling talent and the vision of a point guard. Oftentimes, he is Ateneo’s best creator as he masterfully sets-up his teammates such as Greg Slaughter, Nico Salva, and Kiefer Ravena.


If you guard his passing ability, Buenafe has the handles and strength to get by you in any way he wants to. He has this excellent feel for the game wherein he knows exactly what move to use to get by you. Some of his favorites are his counterintuitive head and shoulder fake, his ever deceiving up and under and his favorite and most well known move, the hang time lay-up. 

Buenafe may not have the highest hops but makes up for it with his craftiness in the air. He contorts his body gracefully in ways only seen through ballerinas. He effectively hides the ball while at the same time gets himself in the best possible position to finish at the rim. His hang time can only be compared to Joseph Yeo as they both similarly defy the laws of gravity and seem to sit and hang in the air with such ease.

Ryan plays the game with so much ease. He always seems very relaxed and composed. He is never rattled and that gives him an advantage. He gets to see the floor more and able to assess the situation and how to deal with it.

The former Rookie of the Year is even deadlier come the big stage. He seems to take this game to whole new level. He activates his clutch gene and becomes Jordan-like unleashing every bit of His Airness. In UAAP Season 73, he did so. In Game 2 of the Finals, he mercilessly annihilated the defense of JR Cawaling. Down the wire, with the championship hanging in the balance, he calmly nailed a 30-footer to seal Ateneo’s championship run winning the Finals MVP in the process.

In the last Ateneo-La Salle game, he mercilessly dropped 24 points (3/9 3pt FG, 8/16 FG, 5/6 FT), 8 rebounds, and setting up his teammates for multiple good looks while at the same time defending the front-runner for the Rookie of the Year. That says something. He has the talent and the skills to do so. It’s just going to be about damn time until he finally becomes the player we think he can be!

We hate Buenafe because of his inconsistency. We despise him because he can do things we only dream of doing. Adding insult to injury, he does these things well even if his body is as it is. It isn’t fair but that’s what makes Ryan Buenafe that kind of player, you hate seeing someone succeed despite his physical ‘limitations’ because you as an ‘able’ body person cannot do the things he is doing.

Only time will tell how far this kid will go. The sky is the limit for Ryan Buenafe and everytime he steps into the court, he still constantly defies the odds. Yes, anyone can play the game of basketball and play at its highest level and in its purest sense.

Ryan Buenafe vs Tengsanity
It’s either you love him or hate him.
 

1 comment:

  1. Great blog Gian! My name is Enzo Flojo, and I used to be a faculty member of XS (2003-2007). I used to work at the HS-CMSO with Mr. Holden Angeles, Mr. Mon Cabanos and Fr. Guy Guibelondo. Back when I was still working in XS, the biggest Xavier stars were Rejan Lee, Woody Co, Gab Banal, Jeric Teng, and Jett Manuel! More power to your blog and to Xavier hoops! Hope you can check out my blog, too --> HoopNut.blogspot.com

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