Philippine Daily Inquirer

On to the Finals

Harris, Aces squeeze enough to close out gritty Bolts, will face Magnolia in Governors’ Cup finale

- By Musong R. Castillo @musongINQ

The balance of the power in the PBA Governors’ Cup has been tilted totally, with even the bridesmaid­s in the last two seasons now without a shot at the championsh­ip.

In another game that was played a mile-a-minute, Alaska took the best that Meralco could offer on Saturday night before scoring a 99-92 Game 4 victory at Cuneta Astrodome and seal a first shot at a championsh­ip in more than two seasons.

Alaska will also shoot for a 15th title for the franchise in its storied PBA participat­ion.

Mike Harris scored 27 points—his fewest in the Final Four—counting two critical triples heading into the homestretc­h as the Aces closed out this half of the semifinals with a 3-1 win to advance to a mouth-watering best-of-seven title series opposite Magnolia starting Dec. 5.

“I like to give respect to Meralco, they’re warriors,” Harris said after also pulling down 14 rebounds and going 7-for-7 from

[T]oday was about us, we showed real character out there MIKE HARRIS Alaska import

the free throw line. “They (Bolts) never gave up,” Harris went on. “But today was about us, we showed real character out there.”

Alaska roared back from 14 points down in the first half and played the last two periods as brilliantl­y as it could on both ends as they get to play in the championsh­ip of this conference for the first time since 2015 and a shot at a first title since the Commission­er’s Cup in 2013.

Though the Aces won the last three games of this series, it wasn’t as if the Bolts were easy pickings.

“I really didn’t think that my respect for Meralco could increase, but every game it increased,” said Alaska coach Alex Compton. “I just want to say to all the Meralco fans that they should be grateful and happy.

“There wasn’t a single game that they laid down and died.”

Alaska clashes with Magnolia—the side that dethroned Barangay Ginebra, the champion the last two seasons—starting Dec. 5 at Mall of Asia Arena.

“I’m not even going to think about Magnolia once tonight,” Compton, who got three players coming off the bench to score in twin digits, said. “We will enjoy tonight first.”

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—AUGUST DELA CRUZ After taking down Scottie Thompson and Barangay Ginebra, Justin Melton and the Magnolia Hotshots, will next face the Alaska Aces.
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