MANILA, Philippines—It didn’t take long for San Miguel Beer guard Jericho Cruz to move on from the heartbreaking loss to Ginebra that pulled the plug on the Beermen’s title bid in the PBA Governors’ Cup on Sunday.
Cruz had the chance to send the game into overtime but missed the potential game-tying triple from the right wing as time expired.
Article continues after this advertisement“I didn’t make the shot so let’s just move on,” Cruz said after San Miguel failed to extend its semifinals series to a Game 7.
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“I don’t want to dwell on it. Hopefully, next time it happens again, it goes in.”
Article continues after this advertisementCruz finished with eight points on just 3-of-11 shooting from the field and five rebounds.
Article continues after this advertisementThe 34-year-old Cruz played through an ankle injury but refused to make it as an excuse.
Article continues after this advertisement“It’s a do-or-die game for us so I needed to play. I just took some painkillers so I can play and when I did, I didn’t feel it anymore,” he said.
READ: Ginebra eliminates San Miguel, sets up PBA Finals rematch vs TNT“But after the game, the medicines wore out and it’s swollen again but it’s not an excuse.”
Article continues after this advertisementCruz hurt his right ankle in the Beermen’s 121-92 loss in Game 5 two nights ago.
“They really just played well. We just have to move on, forget about this loss and bounce back in the next conference. I just have to stay healthy.”
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