Ginebra vs San Miguel Game 1: Standhardinger, Brownlee, Malonzo show way as Gin Kings gain early semis upper hand.
Standhardinger dominated the paint for the Gin Kings against the June Mar Fajardo-less Beermen, tallying 33 points and 10 rebounds in Game One. But we had some bad stretches where we didn’t play well, played a little flat. “We won the game so I guess we played well overall.
LA Tenorio joins the coaching staff in the first game since he announced his cancer battle and Barangay Ginebra gets the job done to gain control of the ...
“We played well. Justin Brownlee stuffed the stat sheet for Ginebra with 24 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks, and 2 steals, while Scottie Thompson finished with 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists. Christian Standhardinger fired a season-high 33 points with 10 rebounds and 5 assists, while Jamie Malonzo tallied 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals as they kept the Gin Kings afloat after they blew a 21-point cushion.
The Ginebra Gin Kings averted a late collapse as they escaped the San Miguel Beermen, 121-112, in Game 1 of their semifinal series of the PBA Governors' ...
I think that’s the lesson we need to take out from this game, even though it was a happy end for us. "But San Miguel had other thoughts in mind. "I would have liked to go deeper.
ANTIPOLO CITY — Barangay Ginebra shook off a fourth quarter rally by San Miguel Beer to claim a 121-112 victory in the opener of their best-of-five ...
[showed up and sat on the bench](https://sports.inquirer.net/502309/la-tenorio-on-the-bench-for-ginebra-after-cancer-revelation) to give inputs to coach Tim Cone and the rest of the staff. The Gin Kings aim to take a 2-0 lead and move one win shy of another trip to the Finals with a victory on Sunday at the same venue. Jamie Malonzo and Christian Standhardinger scored a chunk of the baskets made after the Beermen erased a 21-point deficit to tie the count at 95-all in the fourth to help the Gin Kings draw first blood in the series.
Christian Standhardinger scored 33 points to power Barangay Ginebra to an 121-112 win over the San Miguel Beermen in Game 1 of the PBA Governors' Cup ...
I have a routine on how I approach my game and what I do through the day and we're locked into a routine. I just think we need to give him some space to allow him to do his thing, and when he comes back in October, I think he can answer all the questions for us." When the semifinal schedule was released Wednesday night, the one thing that stood out was the time slot of the Ginebra-San Miguel games. "The other day, when the team found out, he had a post where he said 'If you have a problem, you can't think about the problem. If it's an even game and you lose your concentration, you blink your eyes and they could be up by 10 or 15 in a moment's notice. Cone used only seven players, and he had planned on fielding in his second stringers after Ginebra posted a 92-72 lead late in the third quarter. "I don't want to speak too much on LA because he's asked to be private about it and he's been very definite to the team and to the coaching staff and management that he wants to keep things as private as he can," Cone said. We won the game so I guess we played well overall, but we had some bad stretches where we didn't play well. You think about the solution.' So that was a valuable piece of information that he gave us. Tenorio, who announced on Tuesday that he was battling colon cancer, sat on the bench of Barangay Ginebra for the first time in nearly a month, and his presence clearly had an effect on his teammates. I will just say it's a great honor that he is here with us and doing things he wants to do while he's doing things he needs to do. "I just find it really selfless on his part to be here, and I think the whole team feels that.
ANTIPOLO CITY — Ginebra took Game 1 of the PBA Governors' Cup semifinals after edging San Miguel, 121-112 on Friday at the Ynares Center here.
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Christian Standhardinger and Jamie Malonzo starred as Ginebra fended off San Miguel to take Game 1.
The Barangay indeed played inspired basketball as it was their first game since LA Tenorio revealed that he’s diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer. We won the game, so I guess we played well overall, but we had some bad stretches where we didn’t play well, and played a little flat,” offered head coach Tim Cone. I don’t think it needs to be repeated,” said Cone of his long-time on-court extension. It doesn’t need to be said. We played well. As the Beermen tied the game up through a 15-0 blast, the two created a 7-0 run for the 102-95 lead with 7:51 left, and the others would help keep the Kings stay in front on the way to gaining a headstart in the race-to-three affair.
Christian Standhardinger scored 33 points to power Barangay Ginebra to an 121-112 win over the San Miguel Beermen in Game 1 of the PBA Governors' Cup ...
I have a routine on how I approach my game and what I do through the day and we're locked into a routine. I just think we need to give him some space to allow him to do his thing, and when he comes back in October, I think he can answer all the questions for us." When the semifinal schedule was released Wednesday night, the one thing that stood out was the time slot of the Ginebra-San Miguel games. "The other day, when the team found out, he had a post where he said 'If you have a problem, you can't think about the problem. If it's an even game and you lose your concentration, you blink your eyes and they could be up by 10 or 15 in a moment's notice. Cone used only seven players, and he had planned on fielding in his second stringers after Ginebra posted a 92-72 lead late in the third quarter. "I don't want to speak too much on LA because he's asked to be private about it and he's been very definite to the team and to the coaching staff and management that he wants to keep things as private as he can," Cone said. We won the game so I guess we played well overall, but we had some bad stretches where we didn't play well. You think about the solution.' So that was a valuable piece of information that he gave us. Tenorio, who announced on Tuesday that he was battling colon cancer, sat on the bench of Barangay Ginebra for the first time in nearly a month, and his presence clearly had an effect on his teammates. I will just say it's a great honor that he is here with us and doing things he wants to do while he's doing things he needs to do. "I just find it really selfless on his part to be here, and I think the whole team feels that.