Troy Rosario didn’t deny that he feels pressured playing alongside stars Jayson Castro and Ranidel de Ocampo.
“I’m really pressured, especially when we’re on the court together. You must know what they’re doing because they’re better at reading the plays and have been in the league longer, so they really know what they’re doing.”
Seeing his veteran teammates operate motivates Rosario to perform better, just like what he did on Friday as he waxed hot from three to help TNT KaTropa deliver the 109-100 win over Alaska.
The former National U standout went on a barrage, going 6-of-9 from three to top his side with 25 points and six rebounds as the KaTropa improved to 4-2 and grabbed a share of second place.
But this game didn’t come from nowhere with Rosario trying his best to emulate the work ethic of Castro and de Ocampo.
“I watch what they’re doing in practice and why they’re doing that. That’s where I improve my game,” he said.
The sophomore also lauded the KaTropa’s resiliency, as the team constantly found a way to douse Alaska’s numerous fightbacks in the fourth quarter.
“It’s good that we always had a response to Alaska’s runs. I’m also happy that us younger players are contributing to the veterans. Our blending has been good. I just take what the defense gives me, which is the same with what our system gives. If I’m open, I have a license to shoot those shots.”
On a two-game win streak to end the year, Rosario is hopeful that TNT could build on this stretch heading into the new year.
“I hope we become consistent. That’s what we’re thinking of for our next games. This is a big boost for us because the teams are very close to each other in the standings. One loss and you drop in the standings. At least next year, we have a one win advantage against our opponents.”