The Meralco Bolts have signed Jordon Varnado for the upcoming Governor's Cup. Varnado previously played for Meralco in the Basketball Champions League Asia.

What happened?

The Meralco Bolts are looking to improve their roster after a semifinal run in the Commissioner's Cup. They have brought in Jordon Varnado, a seasoned player with experience in Hungary, Poland, Italy, Greece, and Israel.

Why it matters for Meralco Bolts

Varnado's signing is a significant move for the Bolts, who are looking to make a deep run in the playoffs. He will be joining a team that has shown promise in recent tournaments.

What comes next?

The Bolts will be facing tough competition in the Governor's Cup, with teams like Terrafirma and Macau Giant Pandas also bringing in new imports. The team's performance will depend on how well Varnado integrates with the existing roster.

The Terrafirma Dyip have signed Justin Strings, a player with experience in Canada, Germany, Argentina, and Uruguay. The Macau Giant Pandas have signed De'Vondre Perry, a player with experience in Belgium, the Dominican Republic, and Germany.

TeamImport
Meralco BoltsJordon Varnado
Terrafirma DyipJustin Strings
Macau Giant PandasDe'Vondre Perry

The Governor's Cup is set to start on July 10, with the Bolts looking to make a strong start. They will be facing off against other teams in the league, including the Titan Ultra and the Converge FiberXers.

The Bolts' head coach will be looking to make the most of Varnado's skills, which include his ability to score points and grab rebounds. Varnado's experience in playing in different countries will also be an asset to the team.

The team's fans will be eagerly waiting to see how Varnado performs in the upcoming tournament. They will be hoping that he can help the team make a deep run in the playoffs and bring home the championship.

The Governor's Cup will be a challenging tournament, with many strong teams competing. But with Varnado on board, the Bolts are looking to make a strong showing and bring home the title.