San Miguel aims for All-Filipino Cup history after failed Grand Slam bid
As its quest for a Grand Slam ended on Wednesday night, San Miguel Beer quickly shifted its focus on a different shot at history.
The Beermen now have their sights set on a fourth consecutive PBA Philippine Cup championship, a feat that has never been done before.
“We just have to move on. We’re going to bounce back next conference. We can still make history with four straight All-Filipino titles,” said June Mar Fajardo in Filipino after SMB got blown out by Barangay Ginebra in the 2017 Governors’ Cup quarterfinals.
It was a painful exit for the Beermen, who suffered their worst loss of the season.
The setback, however, also put things in perspective for San Miguel.
Author: Mark Giongco, Inquirer
Full Article: http://sports.inquirer.net/266594/san-miguel-aims-filipino-cup-history-failed-grand-slam-bid
The Beermen now have their sights set on a fourth consecutive PBA Philippine Cup championship, a feat that has never been done before.
SMB's Marcio Lassiter and Chris Ross. Inquirer.net |
It was a painful exit for the Beermen, who suffered their worst loss of the season.
The setback, however, also put things in perspective for San Miguel.
Author: Mark Giongco, Inquirer
Full Article: http://sports.inquirer.net/266594/san-miguel-aims-filipino-cup-history-failed-grand-slam-bid
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