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This is HOW COACH TIM CONE’s BRILLIANT PLAYS CRUSHED BLACKWATER BOSSING! DEFENSE IN SHAMBLES!

If there’s one thing Coach Tim Cone is known for, it’s his basketball genius. The legendary tactician, who has racked up more championships than some teams have in their history, recently put on another coaching masterclass. Blackwater Bossing? Let’s just say their defense got a crash course on why Cone is the PBA’s most celebrated coach.

The game started with Blackwater looking scrappy and energetic, as if they’d been promised a buffet dinner for every defensive stop. But Coach Tim Cone isn’t someone you outsmart with raw effort alone. Right from the first quarter, it was clear that he had studied Blackwater’s tendencies like a student cramming for finals.

Play #1: The High-Low Misdirection
With the defense hyper-focused on Barangay Ginebra’s big men, Cone had Justin Brownlee initiate a sneaky high-low play that sent Blackwater’s defenders scrambling like headless chickens. A quick fake up top? Check. A sharp cut from Japeth Aguilar to the basket? Boom! Easy two points. The best part? Blackwater looked so confused they might as well have been guarding ghosts.

Play #2: Spacing Mastery
Tim Cone’s offensive spacing was so pristine it could’ve been framed and hung in an art gallery. He stretched Blackwater’s defense thin, forcing them to chase Ginebra’s shooters around the perimeter. With Scottie Thompson orchestrating like a maestro, Ginebra exploited every gap in the Bossing’s zone. Thompson’s no-look pass to a wide-open Jeremiah Gray in the corner? Chef’s kiss.

Play #3: Defensive Switcheroo
Cone didn’t just dominate on offense—he turned defense into a work of art. When Blackwater’s import Troy Williams started heating up, Cone countered with a swift defensive adjustment. Ginebra threw multiple looks at Williams, switching between man-to-man and a pesky zone. The result? Williams couldn’t get comfortable, and Blackwater’s offense sputtered like an old engine running out of gas.

Play #4: The Killer Timeout
In the fourth quarter, Blackwater mounted a mini-comeback, cutting the lead to single digits. Did Cone panic? Nope. He called a timeout and calmly dissected the Bossing’s momentum. Whatever he told his players worked wonders because, coming out of the huddle, Ginebra went on a 10-0 run that put the game out of reach.

By the final buzzer, Blackwater’s defense was in ruins, and Ginebra walked away with a commanding win.

Why This Game Matters

Coach Tim Cone’s brilliance isn’t just about chalkboard X’s and O’s; it’s about preparation, adaptability, and knowing how to maximize every player’s potential. Blackwater learned the hard way that when Cone is at the helm, every game is a chess match, and he’s already thinking three moves ahead.

So, the next time you see Ginebra play, keep your eyes on the sidelines. Coach Tim Cone isn’t just coaching—he’s crafting another masterpiece.