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Macau Black Knights’ Jenning Leung during a game against Phoenix Fuel Masters in the 2026 PBA Commissioner’s Cup. –PBA IMAGES
MANILA, Philippines—Jenning Leung was a silver lining for the Macau Black Knights’ subpar debut in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
Despite a 3-9 record, Macau was still a treat to watch with Leung, Damian Chongqui and Tony Mitchell at the forefront.
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Leung said that he still relished the experience despite the Black Knights’ forgettable campaign.
“The PBA has been an amazing experience, besides of course, the team’s struggles,” he said after Macau’s 105-98 win over Phoenix at Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Wednesday.
“The Philippines is a basketball country so having the opportunity to play here and feel that passion is really special. It’s something I think all of us will cherish.”
Leung ended the Black Knights’ campaign with some fireworks, dropping 32 points, five assists, three rebounds, two steals and two blocks.
Ramon Cao backstopped Leung’s effort with 23, while import Tony Mitchell tallied a double-double 13 points and 24 rebounds.
The Black Knights are keeping their lines open should the PBA give them a call in the future.
“We’re looking forward to the future, we’ll see what happens, we’ll build a strong relationship with management and see what happens next really,” coach Marcus Elliott said.
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