Manila Bulletin

Ginebra subdues SMB

- By JONAS TERRADO

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel has reconnecte­d a momentaril­y interrupte­d winning run.

After seeing a five-game streak snapped by Rain or Shine a few days ago, the Kings rebounded with a rousing conquest of San Miguel Beer, 107-99, last night to rearrange the leader board of the PBA Commission­er’s Cup at the Mall of Asia Arena.

The win was Ginebra’s sixth in eight games and dragged SMB from atop the standings to a share of third place with the Kings. The Star Hotshots and Meralco Bolts, hovering at second with 7-2 cards before the game, happily assumed the role of pacesetter­s.

Justin Brownlee kept the Kings out of trouble in the face of the Beermen’s torrid assault in the fourth quarter where the physicalit­y of the game reached occasional fever pitch with fans of both teams getting into the act in the waning seconds.

A double-digit deficit was cut down to 93-90 by SMB guard Alex Cabagnot, but Brownlee, with defensive hustle from Scottie Thompson, took over with a fall-away jumper and a slew of free throws down the stretch.

Meanwhile, rookie Reden Celda scored a running one-hander with 21.6 seconds left in overtime and Mahindra stunned Phoenix in overtime, 122-121, yesterday to keep its slim playoff hopes alive.

The former National University guard came off a screen before floating a shot off Phoenix import Jameel McKay that turned out to be the winning shot.

Phoenix's Matthew Wright missed a three-point attempt on the next play, but Mahindra guard LA Revilla muffed two foul shots that gave the Fuel Masters a lifeline.

McKay drove inside for a go-ahead shot but couldn't convert, resulting in a juggle for possession until the final buzzer, triggering wild celebratio­n from the Mahindra bench.

The win gave Mahindra its third in 10 games and will have to beat Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on June 2 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum to stay above water.

“My heart kinda stopped in the last three seconds,” Mahindra coach Chris Gavina said after the game. “I give a great deal of credit to Phoenix. We knew coming in that these guys weren't gonna be easy to deal with match-up wise. Hat's off to my guys.”

Celda, who made it to the PBA despite an on-and-off UAAP career at NU before emerging as a top player for Tanduay in the PBA D-League, scored a personal-best 25 points on 9-of-13 shooting.

While Celda delivered the winning basket, it was Revilla who saved Mahindra from eliminatio­n had they been able to beat the Floodbuste­r in regulation.

Revilla scored the last seven points of the fourth quarter, including a layup that eventually led to a 116-all stalemate and a five-minute extension. He likewise finished with a career-high 26 points with five rebounds, four assists and two steals.

Phoenix dropped to 4-6, blowing a chance of eliminatin­g not only Mahindra but also the 2-7 Blackwater Elite.

RJ Jazul's three-pointer from the left elbow gave Phoenix a 121-118 lead with 3:19 remaining in overtime. But the Fuel Masters missed their final seven shots.

Wright, playing his first game for Phoenix after making a good account of himself in Gilas Pilipinas' unbeaten run in the SEABA Championsh­ip, scored 17 points, but made just two after the first half.

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