Norman Black Praises Epic PBA Showdown Between Imports Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Justin Brownlee
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Norman Black, a seasoned figure in the PBA, has lauded the competitive rivalry between imports Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Justin Brownlee as one of the league's most memorable. Their latest encounter in the Commissioner’s Cup Finals was a thrilling seven-game series, with Hollis-Jefferson leading TNT to victory over Brownlee's Ginebra despite both players battling injuries.
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Norman Black highlights the exceptional skills of Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Justin Brownlee, calling them two of the best imports in PBA history.
The rivalry between Hollis-Jefferson and Brownlee reached its peak in the Commissioner’s Cup Finals, which went to a full seven games.
Despite injuries, both players showcased their resilience, with Hollis-Jefferson overcoming a hamstring issue and Brownlee playing with a dislocated thumb.
Hollis-Jefferson's TNT team won all three championship battles against Brownlee's Ginebra, preventing Brownlee from surpassing Sean Chambers' record for most titles among imports.
Black believes the RHJ-JB rivalry is unique and cements their status among the greatest imports in any era of the PBA.