Quezon city: Jordan Heading came alive for TNT as he spearheaded a 106-98 win against Barangay Ginebra in Game 4 of the PBA Commissioner's Cup finals in front of 16,823 fans at Smart Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday night. Heading nearly doubled his total output in the first three games of the best-of-seven series with 29 points off the bench, including 16 in the second quarter, on 11-of-20 field goals with 5-for-7 on threes. He also had six rebounds and eight assists. According to Philippines News Agency, "Jordan had a good shooting night and he really kept us in the ball game in the first half when (Chris) McCullough was struggling," coach Chot Reyes said after the Tropang 5G knotted the best-of-seven series anew at 2-2. "It was a big game. We needed to come out and win this. That's really it," Heading added. The rest of the Tropang 5G banked on their defense in the third quarter, holding the Gin Kings to just 15 points, to seize control. "The combination of Jordan's shooting and the scoring of the local pla yers outside McCullough, with our defense, kept us in the ball game," Reyes said. Just like the prevalent pattern in the first three games, Ginebra had its chances in the clutch, especially when RJ Abarrientos drew them to within 98-104 through two free throws, 31 seconds left. However, TNT got past Ginebra's full-court press, and Calvin Oftana iced the game with two free throws, only 18 seconds to go. McCullough added 24 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, and two blocks. Justin Brownlee, fresh from winning his fourth Best Import award, led the Gin Kings with 32 points on 10-of-17 shooting, five rebounds, and five assists. Abarrientos, earlier named the Best Player of the Conference (BPC), added 21 points on 8-for-14 field goals, one rebound, and four assists, but he was held to just four points in the second half. Brownlee and Abarrientos won the individual awards, primarily based on media and player votes. The 6-foot-6 Brownlee stood taller again over his bigger opponents, winning his third Best Import a ward in the Commissioner's Cup via a landslide with 1,264 points, way ahead of second-placer Jaylen Johnson (888). Brownlee was ranked number one in statistical points (SP) with 593. At the same time, the media and players unanimously chose him as the top foreign recruit. McCullough, despite coming in for TNT only in Game 4 of the semifinals, was third with 690 points, while Pat Gardner, who was also brought in for Game 4 by Meralco, was fourth with 534. Abarrientos won his first BPC also after securing a huge chunk of votes. He gained his first BPC award after winning Rookie of the Year honors the previous year. He also became the fastest to achieve the feat (after five conferences) since Danny Seigle of San Miguel clinched the plum in just his third conference during his rookie season in 1999. Despite placing third in the SP race, Abarrientos swept the first-place votes from the media and got a supermajority of first-place votes from the players, ending up with 1,147 points. Robert Bolick of NLEX, who led the SP race, was second with 840 points, while 13-time winner June Mar Fajardo of San Miguel Beer was third with 573. Phoenix's Ricci Rivero was fourth with 431 points, while Terrafirma's Jerrick Ahanmisi finished fifth with 421.