The Gin Kings tallied their third consecutive win and seized a solo lead in the team standings with a 7-2 win-loss record, primarily thanks to solid defense that limited TNT to a poor 28-for-96 shooting clip. “I think they had a poor shooting night in the 3-point area. Three-point shooting is about having fresh legs, and I don’t think that they had fresh legs tonight,” said Ginebra Coach Tim Cone in the post-game press conference. We’re a lot sharper and a lot more cohesive both on offense and defense now,” said NLEX Coach Yeng Guiao. The Beermen, which fell to a 5-4 card, got 23 points from Paul Zamar and 11 markers from Von Pessumal.
Source: Manila Times November 07, 2020 03:56 UTC