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MONUMENTAL COLLAPSE !!!!!!! 65-56 Meralco.....NAWALA SA SARILI ANG BARANGAY. Import natin tuliro 15-0 blast.

 

another ginebra collapse...di na natuto. hope they can still catch up. brownlee is missing.

 

A day prior to their game 4 CTC had a one on one talk with Sol and JBL. after a 42pts done with Brownlee last game 3, CTC might told him to distribute scoring among locals, it would somehow create a negative impact to JBL as he became tentative and conservative and always look for an open man, the results: JBL only scored 10 points the entire game 4 (8 in 1st half and 2 in 2nd half). I hope he should be advised to still play his game and potential.

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Is it me or nakakaiinis yung head-bobbing na gingawa ni ad at ni newsome pag maganda yung play nila? Kahit yung robot gesture ni hodge nung 3rd qtr after the dunk... nakakainis hehehe

kayabangan...arrogance. yan ang tingin ko sa mga robot na yan. even though they keep on head-bobbing, as long as we get the win, kahit pa maputol pa mga ulo nila, ayos lang. nyahahaha

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'We didn’t play to our Ginebra identity’ –coach Tim Cone

 

CTC said it well.

 

Now, let US see his players respond to the challenge.

 

Take the next 3 games to win the championship we all have been waiting for.

 

I got TWO in the bag, TWO more to GO to win the CHAMPIONSHIP.

 

Game 5 will be on WEDNESDAY, hehehe

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JAPETH Aguilar is a game-time decision on Sunday night for Game Five of the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

 

There are doubts on the Ginebra star forward’s availability after he sprained his left ankle in the second half of their 88-86 win against Meralco that tied the best-of-seven series at two games all.

 

But Aguilar joined the Gin Kings’ practice on Saturday, although he remains under observation ahead of the Game Five that tips off at 6:30 p.m.

 

“He will warm up tomorrow and we will determine his availability at that time,” Gin Kings coach Tim Cone said in a text message on Saturday.

 

Aguilar said after the win that he just needs to maximize the rest before Game Five where the Gin Kings seek to gain control after being down twice in the series.

 

That should give Ginebra enough reason to hope for a postponement of Game Five owing to the threat of typhoon Karen.

 

The league is set to make the announcement at 9 a.m. on Sunday.

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