Manila Bulletin

Magnolia Hotshots gun for final berth vs San Miguel

- By JONAS TERRADO Game Today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 7 p.m. – NLEX vs Magnolia (Magnolia leads series 3-2)

The Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok know that a blown lead from recent history could repeat itself as they look to end the NLEX Road Warriors’ historic run and claim the elusive finals berth tonight in Game 6 of their best-of-seven PBA Philippine semifinal series at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Magnolia, which took Sunday’s fifth game with an 87-78 victory, goes for the kill at 7 p.m. for a chance at ending a string of semifinal exits and arrange a showdown with four-peat-seeking San Miguel Beer in the championsh­ip.

But the Hotshots remain cautious that a 3-2 lead is no assurance of such destinatio­n, given how a similar situation in last season’s Philippine Cup semis unfolded when they failed to close out Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in Games 6 and 7.

Coach Chito Victolero is hopeful the lessons of that defeat, as well the following semis setbacks to San Miguel in the Commission­er’s Cup and Meralco in the Governors’ Cup, would be used to help Magnolia get over the hump.

“We’ll try to close it out siguro. But again, we need to have a consistent mental toughness, a consistent effort sa kung ano man ang ginagawa namin ngayon,” said Victolero, on his second season as Hotshots bench tactician.

Determined to reach the finals for injured captain Marc Pingris, Magnolia hopes to get most of its core players fired up anew to get past an NLEX team fighting for survival but missing guard Kevin Alas due to a right ACL tear sustained in Game 5 at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

Alas suffered the injury while driving to the lane 40 seconds into the game. Though he initially thought that his injury wasn’t severe, Alas received word from orthopedic surgeon Dr. Raul Canlas that he would need a lengthy recovery.

In winning Game 5, the Hotshots had to use a decisive 16-4 run behind a variety of players, namely Mark Barroca, PJ Simon, Ian Sangalang, Rome dela Rosa and Paul Lee, to break open a tight duel.

“We need to learn from our experience­s last season,” said Sangalang, who posted 12 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in Game 5. “Talagang focus lang kami. Hindi kami nag-celebrate after (Game 5), tahimik lang kami kasi gusto namin manalo next game. Hindi namin pwede ibigay sa kanila. Gusto namin kuhanin yung game.

“So ipu-push namin kung anong magagawa namin, kung anong kaya naming gawin, gagawin namin. We will start on defense,” added Sangalang.

NLEX, on the other hand, was left ruing not only the fourth quarter struggles but also what coach Yeng Guiao thought were inconsiste­nt calls that went in Magnolia’s favor.

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 ??  ?? DAVID AND GOLIATH — Magnolia Pambansang Manok point guard Mark Barroca, right, swipes the ball from the hands of NLEX center Asi Taulava in Game 5 of their PBA Philippine Cup semifinals Sunday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City. Magnolia won 87-78 to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series. (PBA Images)
DAVID AND GOLIATH — Magnolia Pambansang Manok point guard Mark Barroca, right, swipes the ball from the hands of NLEX center Asi Taulava in Game 5 of their PBA Philippine Cup semifinals Sunday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City. Magnolia won 87-78 to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series. (PBA Images)

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