The Philippine Star

One semifinal slot, two teams that are willing to do whatever it takes – even laboring beyond the 48-minute regulation play again – to lay their hands on it.

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Fourth-ranked Phoenix, the only one among the Top 4 yet to land a seat in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup semis, and No. 5 Meralco, the only one capable of crashing the party of the elite squads with win-once incentives, engage in a death battle today.

The Fuel Masters and Bolts go at it one last time at 6:30 p.m. at the MOA Arena with top seed Magnolia as a very interested kibitzer.

The Hotshots blitzed their way to the best-of-five series after putting away No. 8 TNT last Wednesday, 109-94. The two other twice-to-beat teams, No. 2 San Miguel Beer and No. 3 Barangay Ginebra, also advanced on one take via closeouts of No. 7 Rain or Shine, 127-122, and No. 6 NorthPort, 106-93, respective­ly, Friday.

That left Phoenix hard-pressed to follow suit, albeit on a longer route, after yielding to Meralco in a draining triple-overtime encounter the first time around, 107-116.

“That’s why you work hard in the eliminatio­ns to get the twice-to-beat advantage so you have that luxury. If you don’t get it on the first try, you have another chance to get it. And there’s another opportunit­y for us to get to the semis on Sunday,” said Phoenix coach Jamike Jarin.

Meralco counterpar­t Luigi Trillo expects another cutthroat competitio­n against the Fuel Masters.

“It’s going to come down to that again – the aggressive team is going to win. Sa akin, looking at it, we have an opportunit­y to make the semis and we deserve to be there, too,” said Trillo, whose crew is looking to replicate the team’s previous quarterfin­als upsets of fourth seeds SMB in the 2020 Philippine Cup bubble and Ginebra in last season’s All-Filipino.

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