Manila Bulletin

PBA GOVERNORS’ CUP Wells fuels SMB's start

- By JONAS TERRADO

Coach Leo Austria is glad to see San Miguel Beer start off the PBA Governors’ Cup with two consecutiv­e victories, breaking the trend of early slumps that hounded them during title runs in the previous two conference­s.

The Grand Slam-seeking Beermen racked up victories to open the seasonendi­ng conference, beating the Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters and Alaska Aces by a combined margin of 37 points.

“We always struggled in every conference that came after winning a championsh­ip,” Austria said.

SMB went 2-3 in the first five games of the Philippine Cup and eventually entered the playoffs as the fifth seed. But the Beermen showed their usual championsh­ip poise to capture a fifth consecutiv­e title in the league’s most important tournament.

A 1-3 record to begin the Commission­er’s Cup and a 2-5 record put the Beermen in danger of missing the playoffs, but the arrival of replacemen­t import Chris McCullough set up a big turnaround and resulted in another championsh­ip.

“This time, we had a good start and maybe because of our participat­ion in Macau,” Austria said.

San Miguel participat­ed in the East Asia Super League Terrific 12 prior to its opening assignment in the Governors’ Cup and wound up placing fourth in the tourney composed of club teams from China, South Korea and Japan.

Dez Wells has been cited as the major reason for SMB’s success, posting an average of 33.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals in walloping Phoenix 130-119 and Alaska 109-83.

SMB is hoping to keep its hot streak going Friday when it takes on unbeaten NLEX in Dubai.

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