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102-72 is the score when I went back inside the court. 9 minutes remain in the clock. Belga made two free throws out of three and he pushes the lead farther to a comeback, 104-72. Belo makes the freebie under the rim afterwards, trying to catch up. 104-74, 8:50 left in the game. Belo then hacked me under the rim, resulting in two made free throws for me. 106-74, 8:38 in the 4th. Aguilar then makes a mid range shot, 106-76, 8:21 left. I contributed again with another shot, 108-76, 8:06 left. Banal then makes a shot, 7:52 in the 4th. 6:07 was the only time left on the clock when Cruz made two free throws, 110-76. I made another two free throws after a long exchange of bricks. 112-76, 5:09 left. Everyone is in motion in our offense as the end of it was Cruz' mid range J, with a dish coming from me. 114-76, 4:35 left in the game. Belga then hit a layup, 116-76, 4:09 left. I sat on the bench for the rest of the game. 127-93 is the final score, with me recording a triple double, 42 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists. 

"Man, we want you in front of the cam." a veteran sideline reporter said. I went on to the camera. "Hello, Mr. Brown, what a phenomenal performance for you tonight in your debut, 42 point triple double, can we expect more?" Magoo Marjon asked. "Uh, I really don't know man, maybe, if the whole team continues to show their best and if things go right for us, all we need is a trophy, or trophies to be exact. We need to keep trusting in God." I said, cutting the interview.

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