For three quarters, TNT Tropang Giga looked poised to cruise to a comfortable win in the Philippine Cup Finals opener. By the end of the night, however, it wasn’t just early firepower that determined the outcome — it was composure under pressure that ultimately carried the day.
The Tropang Giga had to withstand a late surge from the San Miguel Beermen and navigate a tense final stretch before emerging victorious, 96–91, in Game 1 of the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup Finals on Wednesday, January 21, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. The win gave TNT a critical 1–0 edge in the best-of-seven series and set the tone for a potentially long and hard-fought championship matchup.
Offensively, TNT showcased a balanced attack with six players scoring in double figures, but it was Kelly Williams who quietly set the tone throughout the contest. The veteran forward, a former PBA MVP, finished with 15 points, nine rebounds, and three assists, yet his impact extended far beyond the box score. Late in the fourth quarter, Williams delivered back-to-back drop passes to Aaron Ganuelas-Rosser, resulting in two crucial inside baskets that pushed TNT’s lead to 90–83, temporarily halting San Miguel’s momentum and giving the Tropang Giga some breathing room.
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Williams, the most experienced player on TNT’s roster, acknowledged the weight of responsibility he carries, especially in the absence of team captain Jayson Castro, who is sidelined due to injury. His role, he explained, is to maintain composure and calm among his teammates in high-stakes situations — a task he embraces wholeheartedly.
“Yeah, that’s why coach Chot Reyes has me out there,” Williams said after the game. “My role is to keep everybody steady. I think I have probably the most experience in these finals situations, so I just try to guide the younger guys and make sure we execute under pressure.”
The 43-year-old also drew inspiration from PBA legend Ranidel de Ocampo, whose jersey was recently retired by TNT. Williams said the ceremony reminded him of the value of staying calm amid chaos — a mindset he strives to emulate throughout the series.
“I was reminded during Ranidel’s jersey retirement how important it is to remain calm in the storms,” Williams said. “I want to make sure I carry that energy not just for this game, but for the whole series. I trust our shooters to shoot, our guys to do what we need to do. Like coach said, our premium is playing defense and playing with a lot of energy, and that’s what I aim to help the team maintain.”
Coach Chot Reyes lauded Williams’ leadership after the game, noting that his veteran presence was critical in helping TNT weather San Miguel’s late run and avoid potential mistakes in crunch time. “Kelly knows how to keep this team composed,” Reyes said. “His experience, decision-making, and calm energy were huge factors in this win.”
With Game 2 scheduled for Friday, January 23, also at the Ynares Center, Williams and the Tropang Giga will aim to capitalize on their momentum and extend their lead in the series. If TNT can maintain their composure and continue executing in key moments, they will put themselves in a strong position to reclaim the Philippine Cup title.
Beyond the stats, Game 1 showcased a team that blends youth and experience, firepower and strategy, and composure with intensity — qualities that TNT will need to sustain if they hope to emerge victorious in the finals. Williams, as the veteran anchor, will be central to guiding the team through the pressures and challenges that lie ahead.
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