2015-2016 Season Summary: Mahindra Enforcers

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Mahindra end their season in a high note with an impressive showing in the Governors Cup. 

The Enforcers saved their best for last with a very impressive quarterfinals finish in the Governors' Cup. A big reason for that was their new coach, Chris Gavina. He built up the confidence of his players and brought out the hunger in them. Another positive are their season-series victories against the two powerhouse squads, Alaska and San Miguel.

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Even though they don't have upper end players in their bench, Mahindra has molded their bench as one of their strength. Rebounding has been a difference maker for them too even though none of their players reached the top 15 in the league. I can see a very bright future for Mahindra as long as they maintain their ability to shoot threes and grab rebounds. 

CORE PLAYERS' STATISTICS
ALDRECH RAMOS: 13.3 PTS | 5.7 REBS | 47.5% 3FG
NINO CANALETA: 11.7 PTS | 3.7 REBS | 35.4% 3FG
LA REVILLA: 10.7 PTS | 3.7 REBS | 4.1 ASTS | 1.4 STLS
PAOLO TAHA: 8.4 PTS | 2.5 REBS | 49.7 % FG
BRADWYN GUINTO: 5.1 PTS | 4.4 REBS | 60% FG

Aldrech Ramos took up the wheels this season and he settled as the best shooter from beyond the arc this season. LA Revilla was disturbed by injuries this season but he was pretty good in quarterbacking his team this season. Even with his size, he finished with a respectable defensive rating, 101.4. Paolo Taha was a bright surprise after getting the starting SG position and contributed 10.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 45.4% FG.