The Philippine Star

Raging beermen want no let-up

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Game today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 7:30 p.m. – San Miguel Beer vs Magnolia * SMB leads series, 2-0

At the rate it’s going, well-oiled San Miguel Beer looks pretty unstoppabl­e in its duel with Magnolia for the PBA Commission­er’s Cup crown.

Playing every inch the “Death 15” they’re touted to be, the Beermen have thrown their weight around the best team of the eliminatio­ns, 103-95 in Game 1 and 109-85 in Game 2, to go 2-0 in what many expected as a neck-and-neck affair.

Some observers are even starting to think of a “sweep” due to the one-sided situation of this race-to-four clash.

But don’t tell that “S” word to SMB coach Jorge Gallent, whose crew’s day-by-day approach has served them well not only in the finals but in nine other previous games dating back to the eliminatio­ns.

“2-0 is nothing,” Gallent said ahead of tonight’s Game 3 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, which is expected to get more highly-charged in the wake of the heated incidents both on-court and off-court in the last match.

“We just achieved a 2-0 lead as of now. We haven’t achieved our target (the championsh­ip). We have two more games to focus on. The sweep is not even in our minds. Our thinking is how to get our third win and then our fourth before them.”

If there’s one team that sees light at the end of the tunnel amid a 0-2 predicamen­t, it’s got to be Magnolia.

In their franchise history, the Hotshots (or previously Purefoods TJ Hotdogs) managed to come back from such a deficit and complete a 4-3 steal three times before – 2019 Philippine Cup semis over Rain or Shine, 2006 Philippine Cup semis over Alaska and 2002 Governors’ Cup finals over the Aces.

“We’re not giving up,” said a defiant Magnolia mentor Chito Victolero. “This is not the time to quit because we prepared and dreamt of this eight months ago. The only thing we need to do is rise and prepare for Wednesday.”

Victolero’s squad needs to return to being an efficient defensive machine if it were to stop SMB’s offensive juggernaut.

Led by Bennie Boatwright (31 points per game), CJ Perez (19.5), June Mar Fajardo (15) and Marcio Lassiter (13.5), the Beermen averaged 106 markers in the series, way above what Magnolia usually allowed in the conference.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? San Miguel import Bennie Boatwright tries to keep his balance while facing the defense of Magnolia’s Tyler Bey during Game 2 of their title showdown Sunday.
JUN MENDOZA San Miguel import Bennie Boatwright tries to keep his balance while facing the defense of Magnolia’s Tyler Bey during Game 2 of their title showdown Sunday.

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