Philippine Daily Inquirer

Top 2 slots sealed

Gin Kings, Beermen earn twice-to-beat

- By Musong R. Castillo

@musongINQ

San Miguel Beer accomplish­ed the first thing it set out to do in the PBA Commission­er’s Cup, and coach Leo Austria knows the question on everyone’s minds.

“It won’t be easy,” Austria said on Friday night, moments after his Beermen claimed the first twice-to-beat privilege in the first round of the playoffs after a 112-101 decision of GlobalPort at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao.

“We now have the opportunit­y, but it will entirely be up to us,” he said when asked if he can see a clearer road to the Finals—and a shot at the second jewel of the coveted Triple Crown. “But we will be playing (solid) contenders (in the playoffs). It will be hard.”

After getting 34 points from import Charles Rhodes and twin digits from five locals, San Miguel closed out its elimina- tion round stint with a 9-2 card, tying idle sister team Star and Barangay Ginebra at the top and finishing No. 2 in the rankings behind the Gin Kings after the quotient system broke the tie.

Ginebra also finished with a 9-2 record and grabbed the second quarterfin­al bonus after a 94-80 whipping of Mahindra later in the night, and since they and the Beermen were the only teams to defeat the Hotshots in the eliminatio­ns, they knocked Star out of the twice-to-beat privilege.

“We didn’t play that well. We didn’t have the flow we wanted to play with,” Ginebra’s Tim Cone said after steering the Ginebra franchise to its first No. 1 finish in 20 years—the last time that happened was when Gordon’s Gin was reinforced by Chris King in the 1997 Commission­er’s Cup.

Justin Brownlee scored 22 points and had 10 rebounds and the Gin Kings had little trouble thwarting the Floodbuste­r, who failed to make it past the eliminatio­ns for the second straight conference after a 3-8 record, good for 10th spot.

Ginebra will thus await the winner of the knockout clash between the Batang Pier and Alaska for No. 8 on Sunday at Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, while the Beermen will be clashing with seventhran­ked Phoenix Petroleum in the quarterfin­als.

The Fuel Masters, GlobalPort and the Aces all finished with 4-7 records, but Phoenix grabbed No. 7 because of having the best quotient. SATURDAY / JUNE 3, 2017 WWW.INQUIRER.NET

Wenow have the opportunit­y, but it will entirely be up to us LEO AUSTRIA San Miguel Beer coach

TNT KaTropa finished No. 4 and will clash with fifth-ranked Meralco in a best-of-three series. Defending champion Rain or Shine, No. 6 with a 5-6 record, will battle the Hotshots.

 ?? —AUGUSTDELA CRUZ ?? Terrence Romeo (No. 7) and GlobalPort gave it their best shot but there was no avoiding a loss to Chris Ross and the powerhouse San Miguel Beer squad.
—AUGUSTDELA CRUZ Terrence Romeo (No. 7) and GlobalPort gave it their best shot but there was no avoiding a loss to Chris Ross and the powerhouse San Miguel Beer squad.

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