Jordan Heading and the TNT Tropang 5G will play for a Grand Slam after eliminating Rain or Shine to advance to the PBA Philippine Cup Finals.
Jordan Heading is making a big impact for TNT in his first playoff run with the Grand Slam-hunting team.
Acquired late in the elimination round in the blockbuster swap for Mikey Williams, Heading has adapted seamlessly with the Tropang 5G’s system and no-quit culture and quickly emerged as a major contributor for his injury-hit team.
The Fil-Australian sniper, slowly hitting his form back from back spasm, served notice of his vital role for the TNT as the Tropang 5G secured a 4-2 disposal of tough semifinals foe Rain or Shine to advance to the Philippine Cup Season 49 Finals and stay in the hunt for a rare Grand Slam.
Stepping up just as Kelly Williams joined Jayson Castro, Rey Nambatac and RR Pogoy in sick bay and Calvin Oftana spraining both ankles in Game 4, Heading fired a team-high 23 points spiked by three triples, to go with five rebounds and six assists to help get TNT on a 3-1 lead with a 108-92 romp.
Though they missed out on the closeout next game, Heading came out with his best performance in a Tropang 5G uniform yet in Game 6 and exploded with 29 big points, including nine in the fourth quarter as they bounced back strong in a 97-89 clincher.
For his outstanding play, Heading was voted as the PBA Press Corps-Pilipinas Live Player of the Week for July 2 to 6.
The 6-foot-2 guard (18.3 points, 4 rebounds 4.3 assists, 1 steal per game in the three games) beat teammates Oftana and Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser, Barangay Ginebra’s LA Tenorio and Scottie Thompson and San Miguel Beer’s CJay Perez for the weekly citation.
“I'm thankful to be in this position with these guys and to be learning from them,” said Heading.
“You know, they have experience that I don't have yet of winning all these championships. And so I'm just trying to learn, listen, and try and follow the boys who've already done it and just try and help out wherever I can.”