Hollis-Jefferson admits mistakes cost TNT Game 2

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson admitted his mistakes cost TNT a 2-0 lead in the PBA Commissioner's Cup finals after their 71-70 loss to Barangay Ginebra on Sunday, March 16.

Hollis-Jefferson vowed to improve and learn from his poor decision-making under pressure during the final moments of Game 2, which included a shot-clock violation and losing possession in the closing seconds.

Despite scoring 25 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, Hollis-Jefferson struggled with his shooting accuracy, making only 26% of his field goals.

Ginebra's defensive strategy focused on limiting Hollis-Jefferson's offensive opportunities, which proved effective in sealing their victory.

TNT will need to improve their overall performance and address Hollis-Jefferson's endgame issues for Game 3 on Wednesday, March 19.

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