Phoenix and Blackwater Look to the Future After PBA Season 49 Ends
Source: news.source.inquirer
Phoenix Fuel Masters and Blackwater Bossing concluded their PBA Season 49 campaigns without making the playoffs. Phoenix finished with a 4-7 record in the Philippine Cup and an overall season record of 8-33, while Blackwater ended with a 2-9 record in the same cup. Despite the disappointing results, both teams are optimistic about their young players' development, with Phoenix highlighting the growth of Kenneth Tuffin and Kai Ballungay, and Blackwater focusing on Christian David's potential. Meanwhile, other teams like TNT and Magnolia are battling for playoff advantages.
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Phoenix Fuel Masters ended their PBA Philippine Cup campaign with a 4-7 record and an overall season record of 8-33.
Blackwater Bossing finished the Philippine Cup with a 2-9 record, also missing the playoffs.
Phoenix coach Jamike Jarin is optimistic about the development of young players like Kenneth Tuffin and Kai Ballungay.
Blackwater coach Jeffrey Cariaso highlighted Christian David's growth and the team's interest in re-signing him.
TNT and Magnolia are competing for a twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfinals.