Jordan directs all the smiles despite the loss in the early days of TNT Haris Edu

Jordan directs all the smiles despite the loss in the early days of TNT

 Haris Edu

Jordan directs all the smiles despite the loss in the early days of TNT

 Haris Edu

Jordan Heading made his debut for TNT in the Philippine PBA Cup against Ginebra. – PBA Images

Manila, Philippines – This may not be what Jordan’s head had considered for its inception in TNT uniform, but the Australian guard would not have it otherwise.

After suffering from a throbbing back injury for almost all the entire Philippine Cup, management finally returned Sunday evening at the Ninoy Aquino stadium.

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TNT, however, obtained the Tour of the Rival Ginebra, 97-78, and saw its winning six-game race ending. But even after losing with a big margin, Heading’s behavior was far from attenuated.

“It was incredible. I couldn’t stop smiling, I was so happy to be back there,” said in mind.

“I was enough not to be on the ground, so it was good to be back between the lines.”

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In his first match, the head finished with 10 points, three rebounds and three assists and a flight in more than 19 minutes of action.

Registered on a daily basis, the status of heading was uncertain in Ginebra’s shock after missing Tropang 5G’s victory against Blackwater on Friday.

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But after a few slowdowns by TNT doctors, the head was finally given to the green light to adapt.

“They had taken me to their doctors and he had eliminated me. Obviously, time is checked and the playoffs are on the street, so I just wanted to get my feet to,” he said.

“I just wanted to speed up the track in the shape of the game and there was no better way to do it than playing the game.”

At the head and TNT are trying to bounce back on Friday against Magnolia on Friday in the same place.


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