RHJ-JB rivalry rages on

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Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star

March 13, 2025 | 12:00am

TNT’s Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Barangay Ginebra’s Justin Brownlee will be a matchup to watch in the PBA Commissioners Cup Finals.

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MANILA, Philippines —  For a conference that allowed imports of unlimited height, it’s the two teams headlined by “undersized” reinforcements that remained standing in the chase for glory.

TNT’s Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Barangay Ginebra’s Justin Brownlee, who both officially measure under 6-foot-6, towered above taller counterparts to power their respective crews to the PBA Commissioner’s Cup finals.

This will be their second straight title showdown of Season 49, and third overall in the last five conferences – a rivalry that fans in the basketball-crazy country should enjoy while it’s raging.

The latest installment of the RHJ-JB championship rivalry tips off tomorrow at the MOA Arena.

“We’re lucky at this time right now in the PBA to be able to witness these two special players go at each other,” said Ginebra coach Tim Cone. “I think when we look back 10 years from now, you know, we’re going to remember these times when the rivalry was big between Justin and RHJ.”

Between them, Hollis-Jefferson and Brownlee have won five Best Import awards and eight titles combined.

“It’s really I think just the idea of continuity of these guys being in the league and knowing the league, being able to fit well with their respective teams,” said Cone.

Hollis-Jefferson entered the PBA in the Season 47 Governors’ Cup, immediately making a huge impact and proving himself a winner in helping the Tropang Giga dethrone the Gin Kings in six games. After an injury-hit, abbreviated duty in the Season 48 Commissioner’s Cup, a fit RHJ sparked the Tropang Giga to a repeat over Ginebra in the season-opening Governors’ Cup last November, 4-2.

“RHJ has brought a tremendous mentality to the TNT team. He shows up every game, every quarter, every possession and he just inspires his teammates. “You could see it on the floor all the time,” said Cone.

Brownlee has been doing Brownlee things since 2016, winning six titles with the country’s most popular ballclub, the last one in the Season 48 Commissioner’s Cup, pre-RHJ arrival.

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