Manila Bulletin

PBA PHILIPPINE CUP Last bus to Final 8 ready for boarding

- By JONAS TERRADO

Teams ranked eighth to 11th seek crucial wins in order to stay on track of the quarterfin­al race in the

PBA Philippine Cup at the

Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Alaska and Meralco collide in the opener set at 4:30 p.m. before Magnolia takes on NorthPort in the nightcap slated at 7 p.m.

All teams must secure victories or face the prospect of seeing their chances of making the playoffs dwindle.

Tied for eighth are Magnolia and Alaska with identical 3-5 records followed by Meralco at 3-6 and NorthPort at 2-5.

The first game will feature an Alaska squad aiming to end a three-game losing streak and a Meralco side looking to catch a break from injuries to its veteran players.

Alaska has lost by an average of 17 points during matches against Magnolia (103-86), NLEX (91-70) and TNT KaTropa (92-78).

Coach Alex Compton acknowledg­ed that health remains a major issue for his team with Vic Manuel, Jvee Casio and Kevin Racal out but stressed that he needs to see his roster overcome the odds.

Meralco, on the other hand, is

WLoff an 88-85 loss to Rain or Shine but coach Norman Black isn’t sure if veteran Ranidel de Ocampo will return after complainin­g of soreness in his back. Black said De Ocampo’s presence will be vital if the Bolts want to win their remaining two outings.

Meanwhile, Magnolia is hoping to find a silver lining despite losing 97-93 in overtime to Barangay Ginebra San Miguel last Sunday.

It may benefit the Hotshots if Jio Jalalon and Mark Barroca provide the needed spark, and for Paul Lee and Ian Sangalang to be consistent for coach Chito Victolero.

NorthPort is determined to finally end a string of bad luck after losing five straight ballgames.

The duo of Stanley Pringle and Sean Anthony will be key in the Batang Pier’s quest to get back to their winning ways.

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