Philippine Daily Inquirer

TNT, KIA gun for third wins

Castro returning from sick bay

- By Musong R. Castillo

TALK ‘N TEXT and KIA Motors gun for second straight victories against cellar-dwelling foes today as they seek a share of second place in the eliminatio­n round of the PBA Governors’ Cup at Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay.

The Carnival take the floor first at 4:15 p.m. against fellow rookie team Blackwater, before the Tropang Texters slug it out with sister squad NLEX in the 7 p.m. game.

Eyeing a follow-up to its upset of Barangay Ginebra, KIA is tagged as the slight favorite over the Elite who, like the Carnival, are also looking to win back-to-back games for the first time in the league.

Blackwater is at 1-3 but showed that it can win tough matches.

The Elite also own a win over the Gin Kings and would like nothing less than another victory to climb out of the basement they share with the Road Warriors and powerhouse­s Rain or Shine and defending champion Star.

This being a short eliminatio­n round, wins that come early could count the most in the end. Only the top eight teams will march past the eliminatio­ns. The lower half of the teams that will advance will have to beat higherrank­ed foes two straight times to move on.

Ties will be resolved via the quotient system.

Talk ‘N Text is expected to play top point guard Jason Castro after a threegame absence, making the Texters even more formidable.

Ranidel de Ocampo, the Finals MVP in the Commission­er’s Cup, made his return last week and helped the Texters survive the gritty Aces. Only Kevin Alas and defensive ace Aaron Aban remain in sick bay for Talk ‘NText.

Kwame-Alexander has been a solid presence for NLEX, which will be a lot better once Syrian import Michael Madanly gets healthier.

Madanly, who led the scoring in the Fiba Asia Championsh­ip in 2007, got hurt in NLEX’s first game and hasn’t been the same since.

Meanwhile, Joseph Yeo was named the Accel-PBA Press Corps Player of the Week after scoring 28 points against Meralco in a 105-99 victory and helping Barako Bull stay unbeaten on Sunday night.

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