TNT鈥檚 Brandon Rosser and Jordan Heading bent on making the most of their first PBA Finals

IT鈥橲 their first PBA finals rodeo and TNT鈥檚 Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser and Jordan Heading are bent on making the most of it.
After watching the Tropang 5G retain the Governors鈥 Cup crown then annex the Commissioner鈥檚 Cup diadem in the sidelines while recovering from ACL injury, Mr. Rosser gets much thrill from finally doing on-court duties as they vie for the grand slam clinching championship in the Philippine Cup.
For Mr. Heading, it鈥檚 a great opportunity to score his PBA breakthrough only a month after joining TNT from Converge in a blockbuster swap late in the eliminations.
鈥淚t feels good to finally be contributing. I was on the sidelines for so long watching and encouraging the guys and to actually be out there contributing on the court, playing in games, it鈥檚 just special,鈥 said Mr. Rosser, who returned from his long layoff in the season-ending conference.
鈥淲e have a special group so any part, big or little, I can be in. I鈥檓 just grateful,鈥 he added.
The 6-foot-6 Mr. Rosser has emerged as a premier big man for coach Chot Reyes鈥 squad, producing 11 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.83 blocks per night in their 4-2 disposal of Rain or Shine in the semifinals.
With the exit of Jayson Castro and Rey Nambatac, TNT鈥檚 Finals MVP in the first and second conference, respectively, Mr. Heading ably filled the team鈥檚 need for an elite playmaker.
And this was most evident in the Final Four, where the Filipino-Australian sniper fired 23 in leading the Tropang 5G to a 3-1 lead on a 108-92 Game 4 romp then outdid himself in a 29-point explosion to spark their Game 6 closeout, 97-89.
鈥淚鈥檓 thankful to be in this position with these guys and to be learning from them,鈥 said Mr. Heading, who is only on his second conference in the PBA.
鈥淭hey have experience that I don鈥檛 have yet, of winning all these championships. And so I鈥檓 just trying to learn, listen, and try and follow the boys who鈥檝e already done it and just try and help out wherever I can,鈥 he added.
TNT will face either old rival Barangay Ginebra or San Miguel Beermen in the race-to-four Last Dance beginning on Sunday. The Gin Kings, who were runners-up to the Tropang 5G twice in Season 49, and the Beermen, who were second placers behind Meralco in the last All-Filipino, were slated to dispute the other finals ticket in a Game 7 last night. 鈥 Olmin Leyba


