Baguio hopes Phoenix wakes up from 'embarrassing' skid | Inquirer Sports

Baguio hopes Phoenix wakes up from ’embarrassing’ skid

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 10:13 PM December 16, 2016

Phoenix Fuel Masters. PBA IMAGES

Phoenix Fuel Masters. PBA IMAGES

There’s no denying it, Phoenix has had the worst two-game swing in the early stages of the PBA Philippine Cup.

The Fuel Masters, 2-3, lost two straight games in a fashion where pride is hard to be found.

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First it was Star who razed the Fuel Masters, 123-79, in the biggest margin this season and on Friday TNT had its turn and brushed off Phoenix, 117-98.

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And veteran guard Cyrus Baguio said the team is tired of losing in humiliating fashion.

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“It’s getting embarrassing, getting blown out in two games,” said Baguio, whose team lost by an average of 31.5 in its past two games, in Filipino.

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“We’re playing like high schoolers out there, I hope we wake up from this.”

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Phoenix got manhandled in the rebounding department with TNT taking a distinct 51-35 advantage, and to drive that point home the KaTropa had 33 defensive rebounds.

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Depth was also an issue for the Fuel Masters with the TNT bench outscoring their bench by 30, 63-33.

TNT also took advantage of Phoenix’ sloppy ball movement scoring 27 points off turnovers.

“I don’t want to point fingers, I also made mistakes, almost every one of us contributed to the mistakes of the team,” said Baguio. “I think the players should talk this over.”

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“We are now at fault here, because the coaches have done everything… We still have a chance, the problem is we don’t put in the effort, we lack the desire to play defense and just play.”

TAGS: Cyrus Baguio, PBA Philippine Cup, Phoenix Fuel Masters

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