Kings still searching for consistency after loss to Beermen
Barangay Ginebra’s roller coaster ride this 2017 PBA Philippine Cup continues.
Alternating wins and losses through their first seven games, the Gin Kings have struggled to consistently churn out performances worthy of a winning streak.
Article continues after this advertisementThough there were positives like the way it performed against San Miguel on Sunday, the team still drew the short end of the stick, with the game ending in a 72-70 loss.
Japeth Aguilar is happy to see Ginebra fighting until the very end as it almost overhauled a 10-point deficit and nearly forced overtime had LA Tenorio’s floater connected in the clutch.
“I’m happy with the team’s effort. We battled from first to the last second. I think we put up a great defense but that’s why San Miguel is the defending champion because they find ways to win,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe lanky forward put up 17 points, 12 rebounds, and two blocks in the close shave, but that still wasn’t enough to string a pair of victories for the crowd darlings.
Aguilar noted that what’s hampering Ginebra’s progress is it’s tendency to veer away from coach Tim Cone’s game plan.
“We still need that fluidity because sometimes, we get lost in our system. We tried to win this game so that we’ll have momentum in our last four games but it didn’t go our way.”
Scottie Thompson sees it another way, noting that the Gin Kings must move past from the euphoria of their Governors’ Cup championship and focus on the task at hand.
“Dati si Justin (Brownlee), nandoon para sa amin. Ngayon, talagang wala na si Justin so kailangan namin mag-take over. Siguro yun yung medyo magulo sa team ngayon, yung role namin,” he said.
(Before, Justin was there for us. But now, Justin is no longer here so we need to take over. Maybe that’s what’s confusing our team, what our roles are.)
The Gin Kings, though, are holding their heads high as they remain positive going into the last four games of the eliminations.
“Siguro darating din ang time na magiging okay ang lahat. Si coach Tim naman, sabi niya na kung ganito lang lagi ang lalaruin namin, siguro darating din ang mga panalo (Maybe the time will come and everything will be ok. Coach Tim told us that if we play this way, the wins will eventually come.),” said Thompson.
“It’s back to the drawing board for us. We’ll look at the things we can improve on and hope we can sustain our effort,” Aguilar added.
Ginebra returns to action Saturday against Meralco in Iloilo before bracing for Blackwater, Phoenix, and NLEX to wrap up its elimination round.