

TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TOPEAN HOT REYES During the match 4 of the PBA Commissioner’s final against Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings. –Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net
Manila, Philippines – TNT coach, Chot Reyes, did not take any positive points in the defeat of Tropang Giga match 5 during the final of the PBA commissioner in the hands of Ginebra.
Discussing with his great man, Poy Erram, is only one of the things that have won over to Reyes in Loss 73-66 of TNT who brought them to a 3-2 hole in the best series.
At this point, their masterclass on the defensive was simply not sufficient.
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“Basketball is to score points and we could not do it. We keep them at 75 points and we still lose games. We have no victory if we cannot score more than 75 points, we have no professional victory,” said the tactic veteran of Araneta Coliseum on Sunday.
“There is nothing positive in a loss. Everything is negative. We just need to come together. It’s not over. They need four victories to win the championship but it’s a difficult team.”
Usually during the victory in the games on the defensive centers, Tropang Giga found itself on the contrary against the Gin Kings in low -score clashes.
Sunday was not an isolated case.
In match 2, the two teams were also limited to a score less than 75 points. The Gin Kings equalized the series in this match of the Mall of Asia Arena, 71-70.
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TNT was, as usual, on the verge of their defense in match 5, but its offensive misfortunes met in a huge problematic ball.
Tropang Giga as a team recorded a low price clip of 32.9% of 32.9%, only leaving seven triple in the process.
“We cannot make the mistakes that we make against the national team. We play the first five of Gilas, so it’s difficult. We have a very small place for error and that’s what happened,” said Reyes.
TNT shoots a Do-Or-Die rubber match in match 6 of the series Wednesday, still inside the Big Dome.