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San Miguel Beer crowned PBA Comm’s Cup champ

- ❙ By Adrian Stewart Co

MANILA – San Miguel Beermen clawed back from a double-digit deficit to beat Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots in Game 6, 104102, to capture the 2023-24 PBA Commission­er’s Cup crown last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Down 90- 79 with seven minutes left, the Beermen got a three-pointer from Jaymar Perez and a two- pointer from Bennie Boatwright Jr. to cut the deficit to 84-90, but baskets from Rome dela Rosa and Ian Sangalang increased Hotshots’ lead to 95-86.

The Beermen went on a run behind Perez and Ilonggo Jericho Cruz to cut the deficit to 92-95 with 2:52 remaining, but Paul Lee responded with a three-pointer to widen the Hotshots’ lead to 98-92.

A two-pointer by Perez and consecutiv­e three- pointers from Cruz and Chris Ross gave the Beermen the lead at 100-99 before they widened it to 103-99 with a Perez threepoint connection.

The Hotshots made their last push at 102-103 on a three-pointer by Ar is Dionisio. The Beermen increased the lead to 104102 on a split free throw by Cruz before Dionisio missed on his three-point attempt at the buzzer.

Perez finished with 28 points, i ncluding t hree three- point conversion­s, to go with two assists, two steals, and one rebound, while Boatwright had a near triple-double of 19 points, 13 rebounds, and eight assists for the Beermen.

June Mar Fajardo also finished with a double-double of 19 points and 12 rebounds, while Cruz and Celedonio Trollano contribute­d 12 and 10 points, respective­ly, for the Beermen.

“We just stayed composed kahit nung down kami ng double- digits,” said Perez, who was named as the PBA Finals Most Valuable Player. “We are very thankful to win this championsh­ip.”

The Beermen finished the best-of-three championsh­ip series at 4-2 to clinch their 29th PBA championsh­ip overall ,19 thin importlade­n conference, and fifth in Commission­er’s Cup.

Paul Lee l ed the way for the Hotshots with 25 points, including four threepoint conversion­s, Tyler Bey added 18 markers, while Ian Sangalang, Jiovani Jalalon, and Andy Mark Barroca ended with 16, 12, and 11, respective­ly./

BOX SCORE:

SAN MIGUEL 104 – Perez 28, Fajardo 19, Boatwright 19, Cruz 12, Trollano 10, Ross 9, Tautuaa 4, Enciso 2, Teng 1, Lassiter 0, Brondial 0.

MAGNOLIA 102 – Lee 25, Bey 18, Sangalang 16, Jalalon 12, Barroca 11, Dela Rosa 9, Dionisio 7, Abueva 4, Tratter 0, Escoto 0.

Quartersco­res; 22-26, 4651, 73-82, 104-102.

 ?? ?? San Miguel Beermen’s Bennie Boatwright Jr. splits the Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots’ defense for a layup.
San Miguel Beermen’s Bennie Boatwright Jr. splits the Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots’ defense for a layup.

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