Manila Bulletin

PBA GOVERNORS’ CUP FINALS Magnolia crowned!

Victolero captures 1st title; Barroca named Finals MVP

- By JONAS TERRADO

ANTIPOLO CITY – Magnolia’s long and arduous journey toward resurrecti­on is complete. The Hotshots returned to familiar territory after a four-year wait after finishing off the Alaska Aces in emphatic fashion, 102-86, to cap off a 12-month PBA season as champions of the Governors’ Cup at the Ynares Center here.

A 12-0 start anchored by determined import Romeo Travis, Ian Sangalang, Mark Barroca, Paul Lee and Jio Jalalon set the tone for a contest that looked more like a formal coronation for the Chito Victolero-coached Hotshots than a bruising, heartstopp­ing affair that marked the series.

Travis won his first PBA championsh­ip at the expense of his former team after posting 32 points and 17 rebounds while Barroca, one of the holdovers of the franchise’s 2014 Grand Slam season, was adjudged the PBA Press Corps-Honda Finals Most Valuable Player after series averages of 11.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.8 steals.

Sangalang had 16 points Jio Jalalon produced 11 and Game 5 hero Lee added 11 points as Magnolia broke its tie with Alaska for the league’s second winningest ballclub with its 14th championsh­ip.

The clincher also marked the first time in the 43-year history of the pro loop that all three teams under San Miguel Corporatio­n won a championsh­ip in a single season.

San Miguel Beer claimed its fourth straight Philippine Cup last April while Barangay Ginebra ruled the Commission­er’s Cup in August during the season that endured lengthy breaks since the Dec. 2017 opener to make way for the national team’s campaign in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.

It was Magnolia’s first title since the 2014 Governors’ Cup, when the team then known as San Mig Super Coffee completed the PBA’s fourth Triple Crown under coach Tim Cone, James Yap and current holdovers Barroca, Marc Pingris, Sangalang and Rafi Reavis.

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