The dominant walloping of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel by the TNT Tropang Giga 99-72 in Game 5 of the ongoing PBA Season 49 Governor’s Cup finals on Wednesday, November 6 has shaken the followers of the sport both locally and internationally. This loss, which is the biggest in six years for the Ginebra gave way to questions on whether the team is prepared and ready for the championship series. But Cone refused to lose sight of the forest for the trees: Barangay Ginebra’s demoralizing 30-point loss means it has to shift from defense to offense from the series opener in its bid to even the series up.
The Tropang Giga started the game fast and did not slow down, racing to a 23-point lead at the break. TNT’s shooting was great, hitting 58% of their field goals. The Ginebra San Miguel on the other hand could never find its groove on the offense as it only converted 27% of its shots in the first half; it could not come back from behind.
TNT’s best performer was Rondae Hollis-Jefferson who ensured a wonderful game and put up 16 markers to go along with ten rebounds in 31 minutes of playing time. He was backed up well by Pogoy with 16 points, Calvin Oftana with 15, and Williams and Jayson Castro with 11 and 10 respectively. TNT Tytans’ strong inside scoring and great ball movement paved the way for the big-margin victory.
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We also saw San Miguel Beer fans talking about the impressive showing of the team’s import, Justin Brownlee, for Barangay Ginebra. Brownlee, a standout performer so far in the finals series, labored to impose himself for long stretches in Game 5. One of the team’s most consistent import performers only notched eight points, hitting only three of his thirteen shots from the floor. This was the first time since the second half of the PBA’s season in 2016 when Brownlee kept from getting double-digit points and that was considered quite divergent from his usual high-standard performances.
This struggle by Brownlee was further aggravated by the fact that Ginebra did not have much flow on the offense and lacked the intensity on defense. Much as Brownlee had a stellar output in Game 4 with 34 points, TNT’s defense successfully kept him from playing thus Ginebra’s general sorry performance.
Coach Tim Cone who for duration fearful of the disparity in the match but instead of focusing much on the loss he is taking it lightly. This alone told a lot about the many championship series that Cone has been through, knowing fully that an NBA series is not over in a flash. Cone then spoke to the media and said they do not lose games – they only lost a match – therefore, his objective is always to clinch the series irrespective of the score.
We won the first one, but it is not ‘the first one game,’ it’s ‘the first game of the series’ and I am here to win a series and not one game. It is as bad as losing a game that you were leading by 30 points and a game that was won by one point. Well, you know it doesn’t even matter that we lost by 30 points. The bottom line is we lost. You would still be talking to me if we lost by one point or we lost by 30. That’s why these two things are the same,” Cone said.
This statement comes from a coach who has been in high-stakes positions before. For Cone, what is paramount is how his team performs after the match and how they take the annoyance of the loss.
While Coach Cone is not losing the plot on the loss, at least he admitted that his team looked gasped especially after two back-to-back wins that put the series at 2-all. Nevertheless, since the teams had a two-day off before Game 5, Ginebra players were not as swift as they were in previous games. Cone blamed this fatigue on prior games and stated to the press that his team would have to search deeper inside themselves in Game 6 if they had to avoid further setbacks in the series.
“We can attribute some of our sluggish performances to this and we looked weary tonight even after having played only four games in two days. It showed that we were over-tired, we were not lively. Now it’s time to fight with our backs against the wall and it’s time to play desperate in Game 6. No one feels worse about losing a game like this than me. Still, there was no other recourse and, it must be said, little expectation for the outcome so we just had to move on, prepare for game six and what was possible from there.
These are the insights that form his strong voicing of essence when power is critical. Weeks end the match scheduled on Friday, November 7 at Ynares Center in Antipolo, Coach Cone stressed that the team must be ready and charged up and come out fighting for the win. It is now do-or-die to Ginebra because their title contention hinges on how they will respond to the defeat during the next match.
Given the current standings of the series with TNT now taking a 3-2 lead, the next game is indeed Barangay Ginebra's last shot at life. Should they lose, the Tropang Giga will take the Governor’s Cup title to enable the Ginebra’s championship dreams to die. But, a win would set up a winner-take-all Game 7 and anything can happen in baseball you know. Coach Cone’s message is clear: it is still not the end of the road despite the rather heartbreaking loss recorded in Game 5. Ginebra is not yet out of the title chase, and the whole series is not yet over.
To basketball enthusiasts, Game 6 is expected to be both thrilling and decisive every player would give his best in the hope of clinching the championship. The upcoming game offers many intriguing dynamics: is Justin Brownlee capable of coming out with more decent shooting, or is it going to be a complete domination by TNT on the series?
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