Manila Bulletin

Sangalang passes initial test

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Ian Sangalang’s PBA Philippine Cup Finals meeting against fourtime reigning Most Valuable Player June Mar Fajardo was seen as a chance to showcase whether he has already establishe­d himself as one of the league’s premier centers.

But if the Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok’s stunning comeback in Friday’s Game 1, Sangalang seems to be on his way to cementing that status after scoring 14 of his 29 points in the final quarter of the 105-103 win at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The southpaw highlighte­d Magnolia’s searing rally by knocking down two free throws after fishing a Fajardo foul with 16.9 seconds left that broke a 103-all tie, a decisive moment that Sangalang acknowledg­ed with an unassuming style.

“Nakashoot naman ako ng isa sa kanya, siguro, yung last na yun, ginawa ko na lang yung best ko para kung amo man yung kaya kong gawin,” said Sangalang.

Sangalang entered the Philippine Cup Finals with a role heavier than his rookie season in 2013-14 when Marc Pingris, James Yap, Joe Devance and Mark Barroca had to make the heavy lifting in San Mig Super Coffee’s historic grand slam season.

Sangalang also had to overcome an ACL injury in his sophomore season to slowly become of the league’s rising stars. But the season-ending ACL injury Marc Pingris forced Sangalang to step up his game even higher.

That challenge includes making things tougher for Fajardo, who at the early goings of Game 1 was playing his usual dominance until the Beermen underwent a major collapse after leading by 20 in the third quarter. — JONAS TERRADO

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