Mikey Williams nabbed the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals Most Valuable Player award after steering TNT to the championship title past Barangay Ginebra with a 97-93 Game 6 win on Friday night, April 21, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Williams bagged his second Finals MVP trophy following a 38-point eruption built on nine triples to lift the Tropang Giga to a 4-2 series win and give Jojo Lastimosa his maiden conference title in his first coaching stint.
*Mikey Williams bags his second PBA Finals MVP. (Noel Pabalete)*
The 31-year-old guard scored 18 points in TNT’s huge second-quarter surge that kept them afloat once Ginebra picked up its pace to drag the series into a sudden death but the former held on until the final buzzer. Williams then tallied his lone basket in the fourth quarter, perhaps his biggest three-pointer of the night to put TNT on top by two, 95-93, with 1:15 remaining. He average 22 points per game on a 45 percent shooting from deep to go along with 3.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists through the six games of the title series “What a special group of guys behind me. I want to say thank you guys for a hard, hard year of work. I couldn’t do this without you guys,” said Williams The TNT star captured his first Finals MVP honors when he towed the Tropang Giga to the 2021 Philippine Cup championship, which was also his first conference in the PBA.
*Mikey Williams bags his second PBA Finals MVP. (Noel Pabalete)*
The 31-year-old guard scored 18 points in TNT’s huge second-quarter surge that kept them afloat once Ginebra picked up its pace to drag the series into a sudden death but the former held on until the final buzzer. Williams then tallied his lone basket in the fourth quarter, perhaps his biggest three-pointer of the night to put TNT on top by two, 95-93, with 1:15 remaining. He average 22 points per game on a 45 percent shooting from deep to go along with 3.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists through the six games of the title series “What a special group of guys behind me. I want to say thank you guys for a hard, hard year of work. I couldn’t do this without you guys,” said Williams The TNT star captured his first Finals MVP honors when he towed the Tropang Giga to the 2021 Philippine Cup championship, which was also his first conference in the PBA.