Sun.Star Pampanga

Phoenix seeks crucial win against GlobalPort

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AFTER four straight losses, Phoenix's PBA Commission­er's Cup playoffs aspiration­s have been practicall­y quashed.

That doesn't mean the Fuel Masters would just quietly fade into the night.

Phoenix aims to fan whatever flickering flame of hope it still has of advancing to the quarterfin­als when it takes on GlobalPort Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Should the Fuel Masters snap out of their funk, they still have to beat Alaska on July 6 and hope that the four wins they would wind up with are enough to forge a tie for the eighth and last quarterfin­als slot, which would be resolved by a knockout gam e.

"Hard but doable," said Phoenix coach Louie Alas.

GlobalPort should be equally ready and perhaps more determined, however.

Pumped up no end by a man-sized 98-94 upset victory over defending champion San Miguel Beer their last time out, the Batang Pier want a second straight win that would keep them firmly entrenched at fifth-running spot.

More wins against Columbian on Friday and Barangay Ginebra a week later and GlobalPort would be safely through to the next round where it is sure to land within the top six and possibly even a tie for No. 2.

Tournament format has the top two teams following the 11-game eliminatio­ns enjoying a twice-to-beat advantage over the lowest-ranked qualifiers and the next four engaging in best-of-three series.

For their lofty goal to be realized the Batang Pier have to take care of their end, starting with the Fuel Masters.

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