Philippine Daily Inquirer

TNT STAKES UNBEATEN RECORD VS NLEX

- By Denison Rey A. Dalupang @sonrdinq

Sister squads TNT and NLEX slug it out on Friday, with the Road Warriors looking to snap the Katropa’s sevengame winning streak in the season-ending Governors’ Cup and stay at No. 2 in the standings at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao.

The Katropa, the current leaders with a 7-0 card, are already assured of a spot in the playoffs but are still yearning for improvemen­ts on defense, which will be tested by the prolific offense of the Road Warriors anchored on new import Manny Harris.

Coach Yeng Guiao believes Harris will only get better even after a 45-point debut that hiked their record to 5-1 nine days ago.

Both teams are coming off at least a week’s break for the 7 p.m. contest.

Raising the curtains at 4:30 p.m. is the game between the Dyip and another struggling side in Phoenix Pulse, which will parade a new import in Alonzo Gee.

The Katropa have bolstered its long-range weapons with the acquisitio­n of Mike Digregorio.

“With guys like Jayson [Castro] and KJ [Mcdaniels] being able to break down the defense at any time, [TNT] really is a shooters’ paradise,” Digregorio told the Inquirer.

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