Justin Brownlee makes up for game 1 loss, leads ginebra to game 2 win

Photo by PBA media

Justin Brownlee continues to show his shooting skills as he matches his jersey number with his point production in the PBA Governors' Cup Finals game 2 against the Meralco Bolts.

The Barangay Ginebra San Miguel reinforcement import who's also known as "Mr. Humble" who had an off night in game 1 of the best of 7 series finals only listed 17 points unlike his counterpart in the Meralco Bolts with 46pts, Brownlee proved the PBA fans that he's not yet done in this series.

Tim Cone was asked about his thoughts regarding Justin Brownlee not winning the best import award.

"First of all I watched sean chambers lose while we're in the finals 8 or 9 best import awards he won one I mean he was here 11 times, 11 years he only won one best import award the whole time he was here that was the grandslam conference." The Barangay Ginebra shots caller said.

Cone pointed out that Justin doesn't go after the award, he just wanna play the system and he is a good team player.



"Justin just isn't you know, he's not a one man show just like we didn't have anybody in the top 5 Scottie wasn't even in the rookie of the year award, we don't have anybody for the best import we don't have anybody for the MVP award so you know."

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