Sun.Star Davao

Black reigns as comeback coach right now

- All Write AL S. MENDOZA

NORMAN Black has become the comeback coach in the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n (PBA).

First, he steered Meralco to a come-frombehind victory against San Miguel Beer.

Behind by 18 points, Black bashed his Bolts for being so lazy in defense. To his pleasant surprise, Black’s boys responded beautifull­y.

Meralco, crushing SMB’s vaunted offense with a crumbling defense in the homestretc­h, went on to snatch a 104-101 triumph from the socalled jaws of defeat.

The win gave Meralco the luxury of a twice-tobeat advantage entering the quarterfin­als.

And, woefully enough for the Beermen, the loss sort of signaled SMB’s inglorious exit as the back-to-back conference champion was a mere fraction of its deadly self when it next played Barangay Ginebra.

Playing its most disorganiz­ed game ever this year, SMB bowed to Ginebra by an unbelievab­le 30 points to bid farewell to its Grand Slam dreams in a most frustratin­g ending to a fairy tale ride wrapped in unbridled rhapsody.

But if there was one shining side to Ginebra’s murderous win over SMB, it is that even as they are sister-teams, the Gin Kings never gave quarters to the Beermen.

Ginebra had a twice-to-beat margin, and losing Game One to SMB would have meant a winner-take-all in Game 2. That’d be still fair and square in the name of kinship.

But no. Ginebra was business as usual, proof once more that in the PBA, hanky-panky does not exist. The reason the league’s staying power has been that solid all throughout its 42-year existence.But back to Black.

Against Blackwater, Black survived the scare of a Game One loss, piloting his Bolts to a semifinal-clinching win with a convincing Game Two victory over the Elite.

And then on Sunday night in Binan, Laguna, Black bailed his Bolts out from a 17-point deficit to defeat Star in Game One of their semifinal opener.

That was simply reminiscen­t of Meralco’s come-from-behind win over SMB. This time, the Bolts rallied mightily with a crippling 12-0 windup to win, 72-66.

Is it getting to be a habit, this Black tendency to survive crisis after crisis?

No doubt Black’s having a ball right now. Well, we’ll see if it continues that way on Tuesday, when Meralco faces Star in Game Two of their best-of-five series.

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