Justin Brownlee’s redemption lies with SEA Games ‘redeem team’ | Inquirer Sports

Justin Brownlee’s redemption lies with SEA Games ‘redeem team’

/ 05:25 AM April 23, 2023

Ginebra import Justin Brownlee ahead of the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals Game 6. —MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

Ginebra import Justin Brownlee ahead of the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals Game 6. —MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

Justin Brownlee’s erstwhile pristine record in the Philippine Basketball Association’s (PBA) Finals was blemished on Friday night.

The beloved Barangay Ginebra import saw his six-of-six title run snapped by the TNT Tropang Giga, who disposed of his Gin Kings in six games in the PBA Governors’ Cup championship series.

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“It’s a bittersweet feeling,” he told the Inquirer at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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“Of course, I’m disappointed that we lost, but like I’ve said man, we didn’t lose the draw. The guys fought hard and I couldn’t be more proud of everybody for simply doing and giving their all,” he added.

A win over the Tropang Giga in that race-to-four championship race would’ve given Brownlee a seventh crown and moved him a notch above Sean Chambers, the winningest reinforcement in the league.

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Brownlee can find redemption of sorts when he reinforces a squad tasked to reclaim the gold medal in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Cambodia next month.

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“I’m excited,” Brownlee said of the upcoming gig. “Luckily I’m still in good health and good shape. So you know, hopefully, I’d get into practice and get going to help try [Gilas Pilipinas] redeem itself [with a] gold medal.”

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Brownlee will have a little over two days to rest his body before plunging back into training with the National Team—not that he minds.

“At this point in my career, I’m getting older … so I just want to keep taking advantage of each opportunity I can get to play,” he said.

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“Winning can decline very fast, so … whatever opportunity that presents itself, I’m just trying to make the best out of it,” added Brownlee, who turns 35 on Sunday.

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