MANILA, Philippines—A year ago, TNT star Roger Pogoy wasn’t even sure if he’d be able to step foot on a basketball court again after a health scare.
Now, Pogoy finds himself back on the PBA’s biggest stage as he tries to help the Tropang Giga win another championship.
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, the road back to the PBA Finals was certainly not easy for the TNT captain.
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“I didn’t even think of getting back to the Finals. The first thing I thought of was to play and test myself.”
Article continues after this advertisementIn October of last year not long after he suited up for Gilas Pilipinas in the Fiba World Cup, Pogoy was diagnosed with myocarditis, a rare heart condition that reduces the heart’s ability to pump blood.
Article continues after this advertisementAfter being sidelined for several months, Pogoy was cleared to return and made his first game back in January 2024.
Article continues after this advertisementPogoy, however, was still trying to regain his rhythm and form as TNT was bounced in the Commissioner’s Cup quarterfinals. Pogoy and the Tropang Giga were also eliminated in the quarterfinal round of the Philippine Cup the following conference.
This time, Pogoy feels he’s back to his old self again.
Article continues after this advertisement“I can do things now like nothing happened.’ It just kept going from there and now, I’m back in the Finals.”
READ: PBA Finals: Chot Reyes choosing to focus on present vs GinebraJust like Pogoy, Ginebra guard LA Tenorio made a successful return on the court after a bout with Stage 3 colon cancer last year.
“That’s a good and heartwarming story,” Pogoy said, pertaining to Tenorio’s own battle with a life-threatening illness.
“I thought about that. Me and Kuya LA stopped playing. It’s a great story for the two of us that we had to overcome long layoffs and serious illness. It’s a really good story. It’s an inspiration for me.”
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