The Philippine Star

Meralco cruises past TnT as import exits

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 3 p.m. – Blackwater vs Mahindra 5:15 p.m. – Globalport vs Ginebra

Meralco found Tropang TNT a bit easier to handle on the early ouster of volatile import Ivan Johnson on technical infraction­s, pulling off an 88-84 win for the early solo lead in the Oppo PBA Commission­er’s Cup at the Philsports Arena last night.

Dead last in the Philippine Cup with a woeful 1-11 win-loss record, the Bolts have surpassed that mark on a flying 2-0 start in the mid-season tourney touched off by a 90-86 victory over the Star Hotshots on Wednesday over at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The Texters moved down to 1-1 with a need to find a new import following PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa’s automatic sacking of Johnson after an incident between the two of them in the second quarter of this Petron Blaze Saturday Special.

Johnson was banned from the PBA and fined P250,000 for addressing the league commission­er with profanitie­s after drawing a second technical foul in the 4:21 mark of the second period.

The TNT import earlier had served a suspension on the team’s first game in the conference for his attack on JP Erram and Mark Golla during the TNT-Blackwater pretournam­ent tune-up. He also drew a fine of P50,000 for that incident.

Last year, he had his run-ins with Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao during the ROS-TNT final confrontat­ion in this conference.

A talented but temperamen­tal player, Johnson has also been banned from the Korean league and has drawn fines in the NBA while with the Atlanta Hawks.

Meanwhile, action swings back at the Big Dome in the league’s Valentine’s Day presentati­on pitting Mahindra versus Blackwater at 3 p.m. then Barangay Ginebra against Globalport at 5:15 p.m. today.

The Enforcers seek a second straight win while the Elite, the Gin Kings and the Batang Pier all try to bounce back from an opening-game loss.

The Bolts immediatel­y made a decisive move on Johnson’s exit, opening a 33-26 lead at the half and going on to dominate the game.

“Our biggest problem is rebounding. It helps that our import is a good rebounder. I also think we’re in better condition physically this conference,” said Meralco coach Norman Black.

Johnson was ejected from the game on a second technical foul incurred on a wayward elbow to the face of Bryan Faundo right in front of the league commission­er.

Before leaving the floor, he was heard throwing a foul language at the league chieftain. He’s the first player banned in the league since the Renaldo Balkman incident.

Johnson had played 15:52 minutes where he logged nine points and four rebounds against two turnovers. The banned import took to Twitter to air his sentiments. “The devil is working overtime,” he posted on his account @ivan_johnson44. The scores: MERALCO 88 – Hodge 15, Dillinger 14, Onuaku 14, Faundo 11, Alapag 10, Amer 10, Newsome 9, David 3, Al-Hussaini 2, Bono 0, Buenafe 0, Caram 0, Hugnatan 0, Nabong 0.

TROPANG TNT 84 – Castro 25, Fonacier 15, Johnson 9, Williams 8, De Ocampo 7, Reyes R. 7, Carey 6, Nuyles 4, Tautuaa 3, Ababou 0, Rosser 0, Reyes J. 0, Aban 0.

Quartersco­res: 16-20, 33-26, 61-55, 88-84

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