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Castro ends debate: It was an air ball, not a pass

/ 07:27 PM September 30, 2017

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Was it an air ball or a perfectly timed pass for an alley-oop that clinched the game for TNT Friday night?

Import Glen Rice Jr., swore that yes, his crucial basket from underneath came off a pass from equally flamboyant teammate Jayson Castro.

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That basket gave the the Texters a 116-114 lead over Rain or Shine in the last 10.6 seconds which TNT protected on the way to a semifinal berth.

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“It’s a pass, I guess,” said the son and namesake of the famed NBA superstar amid post-game debates. “He just happened to find me open.”

As it turns out, he was probably just being nice to Castro, touted as Asia’s best point guard.

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For the record, Castro, said it was indeed a brick.

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On his way out of Smart Araneta Coliseum, and just after paying homage to the large crucifix near the exit, Castro admitted to reporters he took an attempt at the basket.

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“It was an air ball,” said Castro in Filipino. “But before that play, I signaled Glen to go underneath and be ready for rebound.”

At any rate, Castro said they are happy to put the quarterfinal struggles behind them.

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“We must be ready because we are in for a tougher assignment,” said Castro referring to the semifinal matchup against Barangay Ginebra.

They begin their own best-of-five series on Monday also at the Big Dome.

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