Manila Bulletin

Kings go for finals tonight

- By JONAS TERRADO

Game Today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 7 p.m. – Ginebra vs Rain or Shine (Ginebra leads series 2-1)

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel tries to lay down the hammer on Rain or Shine tonight and advance to the PBA Commission­er's Cup finals tonight in Game 4 of their semifinal series at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Coach Tim Cone expects nothing less than a consistent performanc­e in the 7 p.m. match after Ginebra almost blew a commanding 25-point first half lead before hanging on for a 75-72 victory Saturday night at the Mall of Asia Arena.

“Obviously we're coming away from this game with a lot of concerns,” said Cone.

Ginebra got a big performanc­e from import Justin Brownlee with 44 points, continuing his trend of starting off strong in the playoffs. But Cone wants more support for Brownlee, knowing Rain or Shine can't be taken for granted.

Brownlee accounted for almost half of the points Ginebra scored with LA Tenorio the other player in double figures with 13.

“I think we got a little bit too Justinreli­ant in that first half. He had 25 points and we just thought it was going to continue to be like that,” Cone said. “But they picked up the defense and picked up the physicalit­y and we struggled with it.

“We gotta get smarter with that for Game 4. We don't figure that out, we don't come with a bit more poise and a little bit more fight, then they're gonna come out and get Game 4 easy,” added the American mentor who is seeking his 32nd finals appearance.

Elasto Painters mentor Caloy Garcia, meanwhile, found silver lining in the failed comeback.

“We're confident,” Garcia said. “After the way we played in the second half, it gave us at least confidence.”

Rain or Shine almost sent the game into overtime but James Yap twice tried to fire a three-point shot from way beyond the arc in the dying seconds but to no avail.

The Elasto Painters will need to avoid a similar start that saw Ginebra race to a 24-10 first quarter lead and take leads of 43-18 and 46-21 in the second quarter.

Import Reggie Johnson is also out to redeem himself from a 5-of-19 shooting, though he was able to finish the game with 13 points and 22 rebounds.

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