TNT lost effort vs Star, says Castro
Even Jayson Castro admitted TNT lacked effort in its 88-77 defeat to Star on Sunday.
“Nawala yung effort namin, at isa na ako doon (Our effort was gone, including myself),” he shared.
Article continues after this advertisementSlow to rotate and beaten to 50-50 balls by a locked in Hotshots crew, the KaTropa found themselves down, 15-4, and was even demoralized when the lead grew to as high as 19, 69-40 early in the third.
Though the squad performed better in the second half, the damage was already done as TNT couldn’t recover.
The difference was glaring, with Star nabbing 15 offensive rebounds which led to an 18-8 discrepancy in second chance points.
Article continues after this advertisementCastro offered no excuses and said the KaTropa must find their old form if they hope to advance to the playoffs.
“Siguro kailangan namin pa i-push yung sarili namin tsaka i-remind sa amin ng mga coaches na hindi kami mananalo lang sa offense at dapat pati sa defense din,” he said.
(Maybe we have to push ourselves harder and the coaches also need to remind us that we’re not going to win with just offense, but also with defense.)
Castro rued TNT’s missed opportunity as it lost a golden chance to make a case for the top two, and rather, found itself on a tightrope as it dropped to joint fifth place with Ginebra, Alaska, Star, and Phoenix all carrying similar 4-4 slates.
“Sayang yung opportunity. Pinapractice naman namin yung mga plays pero di namin maapply. Sa amin talaga, sana next game more effort pa,” he said.
(We wasted an opportunity. We’re practicing our plays but we couldn’t apply them. For us, I hope we make more efforts.)
Still, Castro believes that the KaTropa have enough in their gas tank to pull wins and secure a spot in the top eight.
“Confident pa rin kami kasi alam naman namin na ginagawa namin yung mga kailangan naming gawin. Kailangan lang mai-apply sa game talaga. Nakita naman namin na kapag dumedepensa kami nakaka-stop kami. Sana yung lessons ng talo namin ngayon, maayos namin sa mga remaining games namin,” he said.
(We’re confident because we know that we’re doing the things we have to do. We just have to apply those things in the games. We see that if we’re playing defense, we’re getting stops. I hope the lessons from our loss, we can apply to our remaining games.)
TNT faces Mahindra on Wednesday at Cuneta Astrodome.