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Tyler Bey knows what it feels like to fall short of the championship after his Magnolia team let a double-digit lead slip en route to a heartbreaking 104-102 loss to San Miguel in Game 6 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup finals last Wednesday.And the American import would like to have an opportunity to return and get a different result.Bey, who reinforced the Hotshots from their season debut until their final game, said he’s open to returning to the Philippines for another tour of duty for the Hotshots.”Year for sure, no doubt. I would love to come back,” he said.”For me, personally, I love the Philippines, I love Magnolia. Hopefully, we can run it back. We didn’t get the result we wanted but I just felt like we have a group of guys that I can call family.”The 26-year-old Bey was solid in his first-ever PBA stint, posting averages of 27.64 points, 14.09 rebounds, 2.18 assists, 2.27 steals, and 1.09 blocks to help the franchise emerge as the top seed after the elimination round.But it would be in the PBA Finals where the 6-foot-7 Bey would further cement his brilliance.Down 0-2 against the mighty Beermen, Bey sacrificed his offense to put the clamps on his explosive San Miguel counterpart in Bennie Boatwright as Magnolia gutted out a crucial Game 3 win.Bey then detonated for a double-double of 26 points and 12 rebounds on top of three assists, six steals, and a block to lead his team to a Game 4 win and tie the series at 2-apiece.But despite Bey remaining steady for Magnolia, they fell short in the next two games as San Miguel captured the title, it is 29th overall.”It was hard because we wish we could do everything better, execute plays, not turn the ball over, and not get fouls,” Bey said.—JMB, GMA Integrated News
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