ANTIPOLO—Ginebra import Justin Brownlee kept it real and admitted TNT’s stifling defense made the difference in Game 1 of the PBA Governors’ Cup’s Finals on Sunday night.
While they were given ample warning by coach Tim Cone that they’d be going up against a defensive juggernaut, Ginebra still found itself stunned after taking a 104-88 beating in front of a record crowd at Ynares Sports Center here.
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“TNT’s a defensive team so it was never going to be easy,” said Brownlee.
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“Coach Tim definitely explained that to us in the past week while we were preparing. We won’t have the same shots we’re used to getting so we have to work a little bit harder…. their defense definitely locked in that three-point line very well.”
Brownlee, who averages 28.3 points per game, was held to just 23 points on 38 percent from the field.
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And it wasn’t just Brownlee who felt the wrath of the Tropang Giga defense.
“From start to finish, they jumped on us. We actually got back in the game, made a few runs but every time we seemed to do so, they made big stops and big shots on offense,” Brownlee said.
“It’s a well-deserved win for them, they came in and executed what they wanted to do and got the W.”
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The guard tandem of Scottie Thompson and rookie RJ Abarrientos combined for an abysmal 5-for-17 shooting night.
Thompson finished with seven points while Abarrientos only had five in his PBA Finals debut.
Brownlee and the Gin Kings hope to avoid a 0-2 hole on Wednesday in Game 2 at Araneta Coliseum.