Manila Bulletin

TNT unbeaten no more

Alaska deals KaTropa 1st loss

- By WAYLON GALVEZ ALASKA 110 – TNT KATROPA 100 –

Games Wednesday (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 4:30 p.m. – Magnolia vs Columbian Dyip 7 p.m. – NLEX vs GlobalPort

ANTIPOLO CITY – Vic Manuel collected 29 points and 12 rebounds as Alaska dealt TNT KaTropa its first loss with a 110-100 victory last night in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup at the Ynares Center here.

Manuel played the starring the role in the victory – the team’s third straight after losing its opening assignment – that prompted coach Alex Compton to describe his performanc­e an import-like.

“Minsan parang import si Vic (Sometimes he plays like an import),” Compton said of the 6-foot-4 forward from Licab, Nueva Ecija.

“A lot of times, players just recognized and got him involved, just got it to him. He made the buckets in the end,” added Compton, whose team showed little signs of rust after a nineday layoff.

The Aces played for the first time since their 134-103 rout of the Columbian Dyip last May 4.

Alaska forged a tie with TNT and Meralco at 3-1. Rain or Shine also held a similar record before its match with defending champion San Miguel which was being played at presstime.

Import Antonio Campbell had 23 points and 20 rebounds and Jvee Casio contribute­d 10 for the Aces, whose defense forced the KaTropa to just 38 percent shooting, including a 12-of-36 (33%) clip from three-point territory.

In comparison, Alaska shot 42-of88 (47%) while controllin­g the boards, 60-54. The Aces’ bench also outscored their KaTropa counterpar­ts, 56-37, with Manuel accounting for more than half of the output.

Alaska led by a high of 25 points, 92-67, on Manuel’s basket with 10:50 remaining in the fourth.

Jayson Castro finished with 18 points for the KaTropa, who despite better production­s from Terrence Romeo and import Jeremy Tyler failed to show the form that saw them win their first three games.

Manuel 29, Campbell 23, Casio 10, Abueva 9, Banchero 8, Racal 8, Enciso 7, Magat 7, Thoss 5, Teng 4, Baclao 0, Exciminian­o 0, Potts 0. Castro 18, Romeo 17, Tyler 16, Rosario 15, Cruz 10, Pogoy 9, Semerad 5, Trollano 5, Reyes 3, Paredes 2, Golla 0, Carey 0, Garcia 0, Saitanan 0. Quarters: 34-26; 59-43; 85-67; 110-100.

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