I dedicate this finger to the officials who have been f..king around my team. |
What do you expect for a coach who is famous for fearlessly expressing his thoughts on-court, whether if it's on the referees, his players, or even on opposing teams? This is what I like from the unorthodox coach.
But I'm sure this won't dampen the Elasto Painters' chances of success in this series, as they are holding a 3-1 advantage over the Blaze Boosters. They earned the lead through hard work, composure (as they even lost guard Paul Lee to a sprained ankle in Game 4), and some luck (Petron's stars misfired their threes as they were trying to recover their lost leads in Games 2 and 4). And the former two are part of Coach Yeng's system; as for the third component is just Petron's problem anyway.
The best part is that the fine will go directly into the scholarship fund for PBA players' children. So maybe Coach Yeng is trying to be a philanthropist, no?
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