Guiao thinks finals-bound Rain or Shine even tougher today after first title
By Celest R. Flores
Its first franchise championship in the PBA last Governor’s Cup has certainly opened more doors for Rain or Shine.

Its first franchise championship in the PBA last Governor’s Cup has certainly opened more doors for Rain or Shine.
I WAS at Game 4 of the PBA Governors Cup Finals at Smart Araneta Coliseum’s Upper Box A along with 13,702 people who braved the rains and the Sunday traffic of busy Cubao. Taking in the action from above the floor reconnects you with your fan roots and the people who keep the PBA going.
WITH JUST one more victory, Rain or Shine can very well supply a happy ending to what’s printed on the shirts of each team personnel.
The opening game of the PBA Governors Cup Finals on Sunday was complete with all the ingredients. It was terrific, exciting, colorful, and many more.

B-Meg coach Tim Cone walked into the press room Sunday night looking like he didn’t know what hit him and his Llamados.