TNT seeks payback vs Jets
‘We played really well in the first half. We stayed with them, both on offense and defense. But in the second half, we lost our stamina.’
‘We played really well in the first half. We stayed with them, both on offense and defense. But in the second half, we lost our stamina.’

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TNT Tropang Giga seeks payback and a first ever win in the East Asia Super League history as it battles undefeated Chiba Jets anew on Wednesday at the Sta. Rosa Sports Complex in Laguna.
The Tropang Giga will have added firepower going into the 7 p.m. match as Gilas Pilipinas stalwart Calvin Oftana and veteran big man Jewel Ponferada will finally suit up.
TNT coach Jojo Lastimosa confirmed the activation of both Oftana and Ponferada, who were not around when the two teams clashed last 11 October at the Funabashi Arena in Japan, which the Jets won, 93-75.
TNT matched Chiba power for power during the first half but crumbled under pressure down the stretch as key players like Mikey Williams, Roger Pogoy, Poy Erram and Justin Chua were not around.
"We played really well in the first half. We stayed with them, both on offense and defense. But in the second half, we lost our stamina," Lastimosa said.
The Tropang Giga again will have the 1-2 combo of Quincy Miller and a well-rested Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, who was coming off a stint with the Jordan national team in the FIBA World Cup and 19th Asian Games when he suited up straight for the team in the regional meet's opening game for its home-and-away season.
Hollis-Jefferson, 28, who steered the franchise to the PBA Governors' Cup championship early this year, finished with 15 points in the loss, but was held to just 22 percent shooting, including an 0-for-9 attempt from beyond the arc.
"I feel like with the two imports that we have, we have a better chance of competing here," added Lastimosa, whose team hasn't won in three EASL games so far stretching back to the Champions Week season last March.
The Jets arrived in Manila on Tuesday, brimming with confidence behind their 2-0 slate for the top spot in Group A.
The B. League team is coming in full force led by imports Justyn Mutts and DJ Stephens, together with top gun Yuki Togashi.
The 30-year-old Togashi, who once suited up for the Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association Summer League, was held to just two points during the game against TNT but erupted for 38 points in the Jets' 85-82 overtime win over the Taipei Fubon Braves last 18 October, including the game-winning three-pointer.
The TNT-Chiba encounter is the very first EASL game to be played in the country.