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Tim Cone Relieved to Avoid Do-or-Die Game 7 with San Miguel

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October 22, 2024
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The Barangay Ginebra San Miguel secured a hard-fought 102-99 victory over the San Miguel Beermen in Game 6 of the semifinals of the PBA Season 49 Governor’s Cup. The game, held on October 20 at the Araneta Coliseum, saw the team led by star player Justin Brownlee clinch a spot in the finals, avoiding the dreaded Game 7.

Brownlee, who is known for his clutch performances, once again delivered when it mattered most. Scoring nine of his 21 points in the critical fourth quarter, the power forward hit a game-changing three-pointer with just 1:35 minutes remaining on the clock. This basket gave Barangay Ginebra a 102-88 lead, effectively sealing the victory and their path to the finals.

For Ginebra head coach Tim Cone, the relief was palpable. Reflecting on the team’s previous semifinal heartbreak, where they blew a 3-2 series lead to the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Cup, Cone made it clear that he had no desire to relive that experience.

“Last time we were in the semifinals, we led three games to two. We let Game 6 slip away from us and we lost in Game 7 and that team went on to win the championship. No doubt that was on our minds coming into this Game 6, we certainly didn’t want to play a Game 7 against a team like San Miguel,” Cone shared during the post-match press conference.

The significance of avoiding a do-or-die Game 7 cannot be overstated. In basketball, Game 7s are notorious for their unpredictability, where all previous efforts can be overshadowed by one bad night. Cone’s experience and wisdom shone through in his game plan, as he prepared his team to give it their all and close out the series in Game 6, ensuring that San Miguel had no chance to capitalize on a potential momentum shift.

Brownlee’s Performance Under Pressure

Justin Brownlee heroics in Game 6 were not unexpected, as he has consistently proven himself as one of the PBA’s best imports. His timely scoring, particularly in the last quarter, was a testament to his ability to step up under pressure. Brownlee not only scored nine points in the final frame but also hit a pivotal three-pointer that extended Ginebra’s lead to a comfortable margin in the dying moments of the game.

However, basketball is a team sport, and Brownlee had plenty of help from his teammates in this crucial win. Maverick Ahanmisi, a role player who has had ups and downs throughout the season, delivered his best performance of the semifinals. Ahanmisi poured in 25 points, giving Ginebra a significant offensive boost. His shooting accuracy and confidence from beyond the arc were key in stretching San Miguel’s defense.

Veteran big man Japeth Aguilar also had a stellar outing, contributing 20 points and six rebounds. Aguilar’s presence in the paint was essential, both offensively and defensively, as he altered shots and provided second-chance opportunities for his team.

Meanwhile, Scottie Thompson, the heart and soul of Ginebra’s lineup, recorded a double-double with 10 points, 14 rebounds, and four assists. Thompson’s relentless energy and all-around play continue to be a driving force behind Ginebra’s success.

“We were like putting all our eggs in one basket and really going for it. We are just saying no to Game 7,” Cone added, reflecting on the team’s mentality going into Game 6.

A Showdown With TNT Tropang Giga Looms

Now that Ginebra has earned their spot in the finals, they face an even greater challenge: the defending champions, TNT Tropang Giga. TNT, led by reigning Best Import Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, has been dominant throughout the Governor’s Cup, boasting a 15-4 record. The Tropang Giga are renowned for their defensive prowess, a testament to the leadership of head coach Chot Reyes and the influence of Hollis-Jefferson.

“About coach Chot, he has done a tremendous job of turning that team into a defensive juggernaut, which reflects the personality of his best player. He’s formed the team around Rondae’s personality and they have become a very good defensive team. So hats off to that and I think that’s something we are going to have to battle when we play them,” Cone stated as he looked ahead to the finals.

The rivalry between Cone and Reyes adds an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming finals series. Both coaches are legends in the PBA, with multiple championships under their belts. The finals series between Barangay Ginebra and TNT Tropang Giga promises to be an intense battle, with both teams evenly matched in terms of talent and tactical acumen.

What’s Next in The Governor’s Cup Finals

Game 1 of the highly anticipated PBA Season 49 Governor’s Cup finals is set for Sunday, October 27, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. Basketball fans are eagerly awaiting this showdown between two of the league’s most successful franchises. With both teams boasting star-studded lineups and experienced coaches, the series is expected to be a back-and-forth affair.

For Barangay Ginebra, the challenge will be to find a way to neutralize Hollis-Jefferson’s all-around game while continuing to rely on their own defensive schemes and clutch performances from Brownlee and company. Meanwhile, TNT will look to maintain their defensive intensity and capitalize on their ability to close out games.

Bet on the Action with OKBet

As fans eagerly await the finals between Barangay Ginebra and TNT Tropang Giga, it’s a perfect time to get involved in sports betting. OKBet, Asia’s most trusted online sports betting platform, offers a wide range of betting options for PBA fans and basketball enthusiasts alike.

With OKBet, you can place bets on everything from the individual performance of players like Brownlee and Hollis-Jefferson to the overall outcome of the series. Whether you're a seasoned bettor or new to the world of sports betting, OKBet provides a user-friendly platform that allows you to stay up to date with the latest sports news and make informed betting decisions.

So, if you’re ready, register and start betting on the Governor’s Cup finals today!

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