Gray catches fire late as Ginebra completes comeback vs NLEX


Jeremiah Gray caught fire late as Barangay Ginebra delivered a familiar comeback to deal NLEX its first loss, 114-111, in the 2023 PBA Governors’ Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, Feb. 8.

Jeremiah Gray (PBA Images)

Gray nailed three of his five triples in the last two minutes to anchor 13-3 finishing kick and spoil the rousing debut of the Road Warriors’ new import Wayne Selden Jr.

The sophomore sharpshooter turned in his best game so far in Kings uniform finishing with 19 points and provided the added gear to Ginebra’s comeback attempt which for the most time rode on the broad back of Justin Brownlee who dropped an all-around effort of 44 points, 16 rebounds and six assists.

NLEX didn’t look like it missed the services of Jonathon Simmons who had to leave the team with Selden Jr. filling in his shoes perfectly, beginning his PBA career in style with 43 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

The Road Warrior actually looked poised to take the win, shrugging off the initial Ginebra run which cut the once 12-point deficit at 100-88 to just one, 102-101, after a Brownlee floater.

NLEX retaliated with a 6-0 counter behind Kevin Alas and Selden Jr. to keep a seven-point cushion, 108-101, which eventually proved to be futile in front of the Gray and Brownlee who scored all of Ginebra’s points in that finishing run.

Alas backstopped Selden Jr. with 22 points while Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser was all over the floor with 19 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks. Those efforts however were not enough as the Road Warriors fell to a 4-1 record while the Kings kept an unblemished 2-0 slate.