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Terra Firma still adjusting with one another, says main man CJ Perez


Taking months away from the game would take its toll on any cager, and Terra Firma is no different this early in the 2020 PBA Philippine Cup.

CJ Perez admitted as much the day after the Dyip’s winless skid extended to three following its 98-105 defeat to San Miguel.

“Sanay naman kami as individuals,” he told Tiebreaker Times, pertaining to living inside the bubble in Clark. “Pero, ‘yun nga, sa laro kami naga-adjust pa.

“Kasi matagal talaga ulit bago nakapaglaro. Mahirap. Mahirap.”

Besides regaining the form that made them one of the exciting teams to watch last year, another issue for this young squad is chemistry.

Last December, the Dyip traded away one of their core players. They sent 6-foot-4 workhorse Jackson Corpuz to Magnolia in exchange for Aldrech Ramos.

Ramos isn’t new to the Kia franchise. He played there in 2015-16, but the current team is a far cry from the one around him back then.

Then there are also three rookies aboard the Dyip — regular draft top pick Roosevelt Adams, Christian Balagasay, and Bonbon Batiller.

“Isa pa ‘yun … Hindi naman namin makukuha sa isa o dalawang games ‘yun, ‘yung chemistry na ‘yun,” Perez said.

But as they say, there’s always light at the end of the tunnel. And that’s exactly how the sophomore guard sees things for Terra Firma moving forward.

With three games already under their belt, Perez expects his Dyip to improve in their next assignments.

They even showed promise in their loss to the Beermen, where they made it a tough night for the defending five-time champs.

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Perez and Co. saw themselves down by 14 past the midway mark of the third, but they ended the quarter lagging by just a field goal, 73-75.

That, until SMB’s experience came into play in the deciding period. Still, it doesn’t dampen Perez’s faith that they can win in the bubble.

“Siguro ‘yung sa depensa tsaka kung paano namin ie-end ‘yung laro ng consistent. ‘Yun lang naman ‘yung kulang pa,” the 26-year-old said. “Pero gumaganda naman na ‘yung chemistry namin. Siguro sa next game, mas gaganda pa ‘yung ilalaro namin.

“At ‘yung tiwala ko sa mga teammates ko, ‘yung mga coaches, ‘yun ‘yung nagpapadagdag-kumpiyansa sa amin na kaya namin manalo rito sa bubble.”

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