All the way from Sacramento, California, Christopher Vaughn Canta arrived less than 2 weeks ago, and he was immediately inserted into the Slingers’ starting line-up. The Slingers were searching for their last and final import throughout the off-season, and this kid made the cut. Although he hasn’t been the most productive player on the court, the ex-San Miguel Beerman says that he is all primed up and already to perform once he masters the Slingers’ offense and defense. Still adjusting to life in Sunny Singapore, as well as to his new team, he took some time off to talk to us about his experience in Lion City and expectations as a Slinger.
The Slingerblogger: Hi Mr Canta, it’s great to have you on the team. Let’s start with your Singapore experience. How has Singapore been for you so far? How different is it from where you came from? And what are some of the adjustments you have to make coming down here?
VC: Singapore has been very nice so far. The country itself is very beautiful and the cleanliness of singapore is the best ive seen since being back in california. Its been a complete switchup coming here from the PI. Coming from a loud and hectic place then arriving here has been quite relaxing. Its really quiet here and sometimes thats needed. As far as adjustments that i have to make, the biggest one is being part of this team. Its a little difficult joining a team within 1 week of their season opener and expected to play 20-25 min right of the bat.
The Slingerblogger: Okay. Now, let’s talk about the Slingers team. What were your first impressions of this team?
VC: When i first played with these guys i actually felt more comfortable. First of all, as a team, English is spoken more than the last team i came from and im playin’ with other guys that are also from back in the states which always makes u feel like at home.
The Slingerblogger: Yea. That’s wonderful. This team has made the semi-finals for 2 consecutive years. How far do you think this team can go this year? And what is your personal goal for the team?
VC: I think we can go as far as WE wanna go. Its all up to us. My goal personally for this team is to first pick everything up in the defensive side of our play. It has always been one of my strengths especially when it comes to communicating on the court.
The Slingerblogger: Could you describe your game? What are some of the contributions you look to make for this team?
VC: Same thing for the last question. Ive always been a “defense-first” kinda player, like they say “defense wins championships”. My offense will pick up. Its been awhile since I’ve really been given an opportunity to be able to play more openly.
The Slingerblogger: Well, some say you were having an off-night in the previous two games. But how would you rate your individual performance so far? Was it up to expectations? What are some the things from the previous 2 games that would be change as the season proceeds?
VC: Well first of all i can agree with those guys. If i was watching in the stands with them, I would also be saying that #33 has been really off. But like I said, it will come back to me. Its been a real up and down experience with me in the Philippines and haven’t really been playing in too many games for almost 2 years now because of injuries and lack of exposure. But one thing i can promise is that u won’t catch me taking it easy on the defensive side of my game. Yes, I may have the occasional slip up but I strive to make those errors back up. I’ve always been considered a shooter growing up and for me its just finding that touch back. I’ve been putting up many shots lately to get that back. From the last 2 games after watching some of the film and thinking about the game, I’ve realized that I’ve forced some shots as well. Im working on that in practice while scrimmaging. All I gotta do is slow my game down a little bit and let the offense come to me and not go to it. I’m more effective on the offensive side when running through our plays and motions. So, in a nutshell, my shot selection will be better.
The Slingerblogger:Great! I really hope to see you bounce back! And I know you will. Well, are there any nicknames you’ve gotten as a basketball player?
VC: Lol…I’ve not really been given any nicknames except for my first game in the PBA when I was with San Miguel. The called me the “the kid Canta” im guessing cuz I was 23 yrs old back then and one of the youngest in the league.
The Slingerblogger: Is there any basketball player you draw inspiration from?
VC: I’d have to say Ray Allen. There’s many times where I’ve considered myself to be in a slump at times, just like when he had many times, where he had been on slumps with the Celtics. When they asked him what was wrong, he simply said nothing was wrong. He just explained that there will be times where shots just won’t fall. He still keeps the same routines and still does the same shooting drills he’s been doing for years. As long as he keeps doing that then the shots will eventually fall. And thats coming from a guy whom I think is the greatest shooter of all time. He is only human. He can get on shooting slumps too. Much respect for him. He is very humble about everything he does and works very hard. Thats how i want to be seen as, as well.
The Slingerblogger: Okay. Which local player has impressed you so far?
VC: I’d have to say after last game, Desmond. That guy has a lot of energy on the court. He really showed that he could play on both sides of the court offensively and especially on the defensive side. He can be a real pest to opponents when he gets in that passing lane.
The Slingerblogger: One last question. Which team do you look forward to play against in the ABL?
VC: Well since im coming from the philippines and im a former, i’d have to say im looking forward to the San Miguel game. The game against the patriots is much anticipated for me as well.
The Slingerblogger: Thanks so much, VC. Best of luck for the next game! And I hope you guys return with a W!!!

















