Teams that draw first blood in a series usually earn a psychological advantage going into Game 2. None of the Game 1 winners in the PBA Philippine Cup semifinals are buying into that.
Barangay Ginebra coach Tim Cone, in fact, has fished out a different psychological take.
“We have to get over [the first] game. We follow a lot of John Maxwell stuff and one of those things he says is ‘The greatest detriment to tomorrow’s success is today’s success,'” Cone told reporters here at Smart Clark Giga City.
The Kings dismantled the Meralco Bolts, 96-79, late Wednesday evening at Angeles University Foundation and as far as Cone is concerned, that brings certain problems ment…
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