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Ginebra sees dogfight vs SMB

Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star
Ginebra sees dogfight vs SMB
Justin Brownlee of Ginebra gets away with a dunk to lead the crowd favorite past NLEX and into the semifinals of the PBA Governors’ Cup.
Russell Palma

MANILA, Philippines — Barangay Ginebra braces for a dogfight against a San Miguel Beer team that offers a different look from its usual June Mar Fajardo-centric ways.

“They’ve done a really good job of adjusting to June Mar’s absence,” coach Tim Cone noted of the Gin Kings’ PBA Governors’ Cup semifinal rival during yesterday’s Sports Desk on CNN Philippines.

“They play at a much faster pace, they’re a little bit different defensively, they’re moving the ball extremely well,” he added.

Second seed SMB and No. 3 Ginebra set up a dream best-of-five Final Four duel by making short work of No. 7 Converge (121-105) and No. 6 NLEX (127-93), respectively, in Sunday’s quarterfinals.

With Fajardo out with an MCL tear, Cone observed that SMB import Cameron Clark and locals Vic Manuel and Mo Tautuaa have assumed bigger frontline duties.

Then there’s the likes of CJ Perez, Marcio Lassiter, Jericho Cruz and Simon Enciso for the penetration and long bombs.

“It’s not June Mar-centric anymore. You don’t know who to pick up. Would you go after CJ? Vic Manuel? Lassiter? They have a lot of weapons. It’s a well-rounded team despite the absence of June Mar so it’s going to be a great matchup,” said Cone.

The three-peat-seeking Gin Kings are dealing with injuries themselves.

Big man Japeth Aguilar, still recovering from an MCL injury, is unlikely to return in the SMB series even as seasoned guard LA Tenorio is done for the season after undergoing surgery for aggravated sports hernia.

“If anything, Japeth would be able to come back sometime in the finals, if we make it. I don’t see him coming back right now,” said Cone.

“Of course, LA’s out. We’re missing ‘Playoff LA’; he just goes to another level when the playoffs start. He’s at the game (quarterfinals against NLEX) and that means we’re going to get his leadership back. He’s going to be around and talk to the players and we’ll be able to use that as well,” Cone added.

Justin Brownlee remains a steady force for the Gin Kings with Best Player of the Conference leading candidate Christian Standhardinger, reigning MVP Scottie Thompson, and young guns Jamie Malonzo and Jeremiah Gray providing a strong complement.

“Losing Japeth and LA, there have to be adjustments to be made and guys have to step up,” said Cone.

Ginebra and San Miguel will mix it up once the other side of the quarterfinals draw pitting No. 1 TNT versus No. 8 Phoenix and No. 4 Meralco against No. 5 Magnolia is settled. The win-once Tropang Giga and the Bolts will shoot for the clincher tomorrow.

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