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PBA: Stephen Holt laments missing crucial triple in Ginebra loss

PBA: Stephen Holt laments missing crucial triple in Ginebra loss

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Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings’ Stephen Holt during Game 4 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup semifinals in the NorthPort Batang Pier. –PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—Stephen Holt missed arguably the biggest shot for Ginebra in its Game 4 loss to Northport in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup semifinals.

But if you ask last season’s league Rookie of the Year, that one miss didn’t define the Gin Kings’ 108-103 loss at the hands of the Batang Pier.

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It wouldn’t have hurt if he made it, though.

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“Jamie had a tough finish, he missed so we just wanted to get a two if it was open but Scottie kicked it out to me for a three. I had an opportunity but one play doesn’t define the game,” told Holt with Inquirer Sports at Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday.

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“Obviously, I wish I would have made it but again, we made a lot of mistakes defensively. Offensively, we probably could’ve moved the ball a lot better.”

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Northport led, 106-103, in the dying seconds of the game after a fadeaway from Kadeem Jack with 19 seconds left.

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When the Gin Kings regained the possession, they went to several cogs like Malonzo and Thompson but Holt was found by his teammates at the left-wing corner for a wide open three-point shot that misfired.

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Holt’s miss ultimately let the Batang Pier get their first win of the series at 3-1.

The former Terrafirma star finished with an all-around game of 15 points, six assists, five rebounds and three steals in 34 tiresome minutes that also featured him in an alteracation with Allyn Bulanadi after a fumbled fast break opportunity by the Gin Kings.

Bulanadi barked at Holt but the latter kept his cool and walked his way back to the bench. The two-way shooting guard, though, understood that it was just a normal occurrence, especially in the playoffs.

“It’s a physical game, it’s the playoffs and emotions are high. I just want to keep my emotions in check and help the team the best way I can,” he said.

“I rarely lose my cool, I’ve never gotten a technical in my life… if they want to play that way, I can’t back down and I’m excited for the challenge again.”



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Ginebra will turn to Holt once more on Friday for Game 5 at the same venue.





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