Barangay Ginebra forward Jamie Malonzo is set to make his return to the court soon after recovering from a calf injury sustained last season.
After Ginebra’s victory over Magnolia on Christmas Day, Malonzo expressed optimism about rejoining his team but did not specify a return date.
Sources indicate that he could return by mid-January, with Coach Tim Cone suggesting that Malonzo might play as early as January 6 against the San Miguel Beermen.
Malonzo had been ruled out for six to eight weeks due to the injury, and Ginebra has monitored his recovery closely.
He has yet to resume full practice or competitive play.
Coach Cone has been cautious in setting expectations, stressing that Malonzo must regain his rhythm and physical condition before fully reintegrating into the team.
Malonzo is expected to play with Ginebra first, and his participation with Gilas Pilipinas in the upcoming FIBA qualifiers will depend on his recovery.
Ginebra has faced challenges with a depleted roster due to injuries, and the return of key players like Malonzo and Isaac Go, who is also recovering, is highly anticipated.
The team has missed Malonzo’s versatility and defensive skills, both of which are crucial to Ginebra’s success.
Barangay Ginebra’s management is taking a careful approach to Malonzo’s recovery, aiming to avoid any risk of re-injury.
As the PBA season progresses, all eyes will be on Malonzo’s comeback and the potential boost it will give to Ginebra’s efforts this season.