The Freeman

Picanto finally wins at Painters’ expense

Four men down coming from three horrible blowout losses, the remaining Kia Picanto players showed tremendous heart and character to put an end to the franchise’s eightmonth slump.

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The Picanto actually nearly squandered a sevenpoint lead in the last two minutes but hung on in the end, upending the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 9894, in a fight-marred game in the PBA Philippine Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome last night.

Eric Camson, the team’s leading scorer with an average of 13.0 points a game, joined Jackson Corpuz, JayR Reyes and Carlo Lastimosa in the sideline after trading elbows and punches with Raymond Almazan in the second quarter.

But the scuffle seemed to fire up the Picanto, staying together all throughout to finally score a breakthrou­gh in PBA Season 43 and end a 16-game losing spell dating back to the 2017 Commission­er’s Cup.

It was their first win in the season after four losses, three by a whopping combined losing margin of 107 points to the Phoenix Fuel Masters, the Magnolia Hotshots and to the Alaska Milk Aces.

It's also Kia's very first win ever over Rain or Shine.

And the Picanto, thus, avoided matching Barangay Ginebra’s dubious mark of 17 straight defeats in 1995.

The E-Painters bungled numerous cracks at salvaging the game at the finish and went down with a third loss in five starts.

“The guys are determined to show that they can win games in the league, and they showed it tonight,” said Ricky Dandan, nailing a win in his third game as head coach of the Picanto.—

 ??  ?? Maverick Ahanmisi of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters goes hard to the basket against Rashawn McCarthy of Kia Picanto during their game last night at the Cuneta Astrodome.
Maverick Ahanmisi of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters goes hard to the basket against Rashawn McCarthy of Kia Picanto during their game last night at the Cuneta Astrodome.

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