Jeremiah Gray was in street clothes as his Ginebra Gin Kings teammates collided with the San Miguel Beermen in the PBA Philippine Cup Wednesday, April 25.
Ginebra is taking a cautious approach on Jeremiah Gray’s injury.
Gray hurt his right leg in the second period of the Gin Kings' 101-80 demolition of Terrafirma in their PBA Season 49 Philippine Cup faceoff last Wednesday, April 23.
Head coach Tim Cone said the team still awaits the MRI result on Gray’s left leg.
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Until then, Ginebra is intending to sideline Gray.
“He did have some residual swelling. We're still waiting to get an MRI. We're supposed to get it either tomorrow (Saturday) or Sunday morning, and we'll know more at that point,” said Cone.
Fans, though, can take comfort in the fact that Gray was in attendance when the Gin Kings absorbed a 93-104 loss at the hands of San Miguel on Friday, April 25.
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Cone said his ward was generally fine, but the team won’t take chances as Gray was coming off a second ACL injury.
“He claims he’s feeling good. We'll see how things go. But we're not going to get him back on the court until we see that he's structurally sound with the MRI,” Cone said.