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Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star

March 14, 2025 | 12:00am

Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone

STAR / Russell Palma

Curtains rise for Tropa-Kings last dance III

MANILA, Philippines —  And off the old rivals go.

TNT, hunting for a twin-kill in Season 49, and Barangay Ginebra, gunning for a first title in nearly two years, fire the opening salvo in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup championship series tonight at the MOA Arena.

This will be the third installment of what’s become a familiar sight over the last five conferences. The protagonists battled for the crown in the Season 47 and Season 49 editions of the Governors’ Cup with the Rondae Hollis-Jefferson-led Tropang Giga prevailing against Justin Brownlee and the Gin Kings both times.

“They beat us twice already so it’s on us to change the narrative,” Ginebra coach Tim Cone said ahead of the 7:30 p.m. finals opener.

There are major differences in the combatants’ rosters compared to the one that disputed the Governors’ Cup crown last November.

TNT’s Jayson Castro, the Finals MVP of the season-opening Governors’ Cup, is recovering from knee surgery, leaving big shoes to fill. Meanwhile, athletic wings Jamie Malonzo and Jeremiah Gray are back from injuries as mid-season acquisition Troy Rosario adds experience and talent for Ginebra.

Health issues bogged the Gin Kings, too, as Rosario sprained his ankle in their semifinal closeout and Brownlee had an asthma attack last Monday. But the five-day break apparently helped JB fully recover and gave Rosario a chance to see action.

“Troy is GTD (game-time decision) and Justin is good to go,” Cone told The STAR yesterday.

Just as Brownlee and Hollis-Jefferson are rekindling their rivalry, Cone and good pal and long-time rival Chot Reyes of TNT are facing off for the eighth time since 1994.

“More than the familiarity and the two of us as coaches, it’s really the players who are going to decide the series,” said Reyes.

“We could make our adjustments here and there, but after a while, it’s really going to come down to who’s able to get it done on the floor.”

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