Philippine Daily Inquirer

Katropa sustain scrambling run

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When you’re good, you’re lucky.

The TNT Katropa

to live up to this popular hype as it stretched its unbeaten run to a record seven straight games in the 2019 PBA Governors’ Cup eliminatio­ns last week.

After rallying from 19 points down to roll back the Meralco Bolts, 116-113, late last week, the Katropa overcame the resurgent Alaska Aces in overtime, 99-93, Friday with KJ Mcdaniels again leading the TNT onslaught with a combined 81 points.

Mcdaniels, bidding to finish what his former NBA teammate Terrence Jones failed to complete in the recent Commission­er’s Cup final against San Miguel Beer, unloaded 51 points against Meralco and then scattered 37 against the Aces in a steady show of firepower worthy of a future Best Import awardee.

But the Katropa again walked the tightrope in both games before pulling through in a manner that recalled their earlier scrambling conquests of Phoenix (123118), Columbian Dyip and Northport (103-100).

Lady Luck continued smile on TNT, however.

Against Meralco, which lost an early 32-13 lead, the Katropa got away with their closest win so far when import Allen Durham, who had earlier scored 43 points, missed the game-tying triple in the dying seconds.

Alaska had an even better chance of stopping TNT which tied the game at 89 on a Mcdaniels layup with 6.3 seconds left in regulation play. On the next play, Mcdaniels allowed Alaska Jesper Ayaay to slip past him for an unchalleng­ed layup that rimmed out and forced overtime. It was all TNT from there.

No team has gone 7-0 since the league grew to 12 teams in the 2014-2015 season and the Katropa will be truly tested in their last remaining games that will be capped by a date with the Beermen on the last day of the eliminatio­ns on Nov. 20.

Next up for TNT is NLEX on Oct. 25 then Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on Nov. 8 and defending champion Magnolia on Nov. 16.

With Manny Harris proving a deadlier replacemen­t for Olu Ashaolu, NLEX had rolled back Columbian, 117-111, and passed SMB for second behind TNT at 5-1 last Wednesday.

The Beermen, who shipped Christian Standhardi­nger for Mo Tautuaa of Northport also last week, can tie the Road Warriors with a win over the Dyip in a game going on at press time.

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