Friday, August 11, 2017
Pag healthy naman, naglalaro naman ako binibigay naman natin yung lahat. - June Mar Fajardo
Gusto ko nga i-question si God. Bakit na injure pa ako this time, Sobrang sama talaga ng timing. Pero na realize ko kung anong meron ako, kung ano ang narating ko, dahil din yun kay God.
So instead na i-question ko kung bakit nangyari sa akin ito dapat ipag-palasamat ko na lang na nangyari sa akin ito dahil may magandang plano si God sa akin.
Alam ko ngayon sobrang hate ako sa Pinas. Sabi nga ng kaibigan ko, 'Grabe, daig mo pa yung politikong napangalanan ni President Digong.
Sobrang init ng mga tao sa akin, pero anong magagawa ko? Wala, talagang na-injured e. Di naman natin kagustuhan yun e. Sino ba naman ang ayaw maglaro. Pag healthy naman, naglalaro naman ako binibigay naman natin yung lahat. - June Mar Fajardo
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Fajardo, McKines take charge as SMB frustrates rival TNT
First meeting since the Finals: Both squads renewed their rivalry since San Miguel beat TNT in 6 games to rule the Commissioner’s Cup. True enough, the two teams slugged it out and were in a tight contest before SMB made the late-game surge to book its second straight win in the season-ending conference.
First loss: TNT fell to an even 1-1 card with the loss. - Fox Sports Asia
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
New team, new shooting stroke as Matt Ganuelas-Rosser aims to make mark at SMB
San Miguel recruit Matt Ganuelas Rosser has been working on improving his shooting with help from his teammates. |
There was also a noticeable change in the former TnT KaTropa cager's shooting form as well in his San Miguel debut in a 118-93 win over Blackwater in the PBA Governors' Cup last Saturday.
Asked about it after the match at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, Ganuelas-Rosser said he is indeed working on his shooting form with help from the whole team.
"Yeah, I'm just trying to keep it more consistent. It feels good. I feel like I have something that works and that can be consistent," said the lanky defensive specialist.
"It's actually been a collective effort. The biggest thing they told me is do what's comfortable for you. I got a fresh start, hopefully it will work. I feel like it will," he added.
It didn't translate into buckets right away, though.
Ganuelas-Rosser finished with only four points on 2-of-8 shooting from the field to go with two rebounds, three assists, and a block in almost 21 minutes on the court.
But Rosser is staying patient.
After all, it's one of the facets of his game he's trying to work on as he hopes to be an integral part in the Beermen’s bid for a grand slam.
The 6-foot-5 guard insisted he's not trying to be as sharp as Marcio Lassiter, but it will be big to add another weapon to his arsenal.
"I just gonna keep working at it. I'm not gonna be a Marcio but I'm gonna work hard everyday," he said. - SPIN Ph