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Romeo plays through strained calf in San Miguel’s series-tying Game 4 win

MANILA, Philippines – Even though he is not yet 100%, San Miguel guard Terrence Romeo played through the pain and sparked the Beermen in the pivotal Game 4 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals against the Meralco Bolts on Wednesday. 

Romeo, who has not seen action in the PBA Philippine Cup finals against the Bolts due to a strained calf, suited up for the defending champions. 

In more than 18 minutes of play, he scored seven points, dished out three assists and hauled down a rebound in his first game since May 24. 

The guard revealed that he drank painkillers before the game just to play. 

“My time to heal, the doctor said, is about three weeks. It is not yet three weeks, but I wanted to help the team so even though I will just play for a few minutes, I want to help,” the explosive scorer told reporters in Filipino.

“I just want to help the team win the Finals. I just said that this will be a sacrifice on my end, to help the team in whatever way possible,” he added. 

After the game, though, he felt some discomfort on his leg once again, as he also suffered from cramps. 

“I drank pain relievers before the game and I felt it tighten a while ago. This is the first time I played five-a-side basketball since Game 4 of the semifinals, and this is the first time I went up and down the court,” he stressed. 

He acknowledged being behind in conditioning compared to both teammates and Meralco. 

“I did not know where to get my conditioning, actually. The level of the game is high because their play has been continuous. The game is at a very high level, and I need to chase conditioning, at the same time, I am still feeling my injury,” he added. 

“It is difficult to go through three weeks without 5-on-5 because I was healing up. What I was doing was just shooting, but [I have not been] running up and down the court for defense, because [the injury] is still on my mind.” 

Romeo, meanwhile, said he will observe if the swelling on his calf will reduce in time for Game 5 on Friday. 

Aside from the former Finals MVP, San Miguel also fielded Vic Manuel for the first time in Game 4. 

The bruising forward last played in Game 2 of the semifinals against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters,

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