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LA, Brownlee remain positive

- By DENNIS PRINCIPE

It’s very rare that players see a silver lining despite successive losses.

Such is the case of Ginebra’s top point guard LA Tenorio and resident import Justin Brownlee.

Though they suffered a painful 104-97 overtime loss to San Miguel Beer Sunday at the MOA Arena, both players remained upbeat, saying their second defeat in three days in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup won’t derail their drive for another shot at playoffs.

In Brownlee’s debut for the Kings last Friday also at MOA, they absorbed a 93-82 defeat to the Meralco Bolts.

“Tonight was definitely a tough loss but tonight I think there were lots of improvemen­t from Friday’s game,” said Brownlee. “Tough loss but we can build on further. Of course nobody wants to be 1 and 5 but we’re still confident.”

Tenorio, meantime, admits offense is still an issue for them but he feels there’s a reason for them to feel good about their performanc­e on the other end of the court.

“Medyo ok yung defensive namin, we went back to basic this weekend so I think may maganda kaming nakikita defensivel­y,” said Tenorio. “Offensivel­y medyo scattered pa kami kasi Friday was the first game of Justin and this is his second game. Dalawang big games pa.”

“Every game is a do-or-die for us and hopefully yung ‘Never Say Die’ spirit lumabas starting next game,” said Tenorio ‘There’s room for improvemen­t for us but the margin for error now is really minimal.”

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