Hindi binigyan ng pagkakataon ng Ginebra ang FiberXers sa ginanap na PBA Governors’ Cup kahapon sa Philsports Arena sa Pasig.
Sa score na 120-101 nanguna sa kampanya ng Ginebra si Jamie Malonzo na nakagawa ng 29 points habang naka-score naman sina Justine Brownlee at Christian Stanhardinger ng tig 28 points.
Samantalang nag-ambag naman ng 24 points ang point guard ng Converge na si Maverick Ahanmisi habang dismayado naman ang coach ng FiberXers na si Aldin Ayo dahil sa naging performance ng kanilang import na si Jamaal Franklin na nakagawa lamang ng 4 points.
“It’s either he takes 36 [shots] or he takes five. So what’s the deal?” saad ni Aldin Ayo. “For sure there will be changes, but I still can’t say what the definite decision is.”.
“It’s not my decision to make, it will be the decision of management,” dagdag pa nito.
Dahil sa panalo ng Ginebra, dumikit ang kanilang ratsada sa standing, 7-2 upang tumabla sa San Miguel Beermen at magkaroon pa ng tsansa na makuha ang twice- to- beat advantage.
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