Philippine Daily Inquirer

KINGS SEEK QUARTERFIN­AL BONUS, FACE ROAD WARRIORS

- By Jonas Terrado @jonasterra­doINQ

Barangay Ginebra gets a chance to close in on the remaining twice-to-beat advantage with another busy weekend slate featuring three other teams trying to punch their way to the quarterfin­als of the PBA Commission­er’s Cup.

Ginebra plays struggling NLEX on Friday before taking on streaking NorthPort two days later, both at PhilSports Arena in Pasig City, hoping to move to the doorstep of the all-important quarterfin­al incentive.

Coach Tim Cone’s squad carries a 7-2 record, and currently is the hottest team in the league with five consecutiv­e victories. Guest team Bay Area has already locked up the first twice-to-beat bonus after ending the eliminatio­ns at 10-2.

“We’re hoping to build momentum in these last three games,” Cone said, also mentioning next week’s Bonifacio Day affair with Converge. “We got a tough road ahead of us, but we still have control of our destiny.”

Magnolia, with an 8-2 card, and Converge, which holds an 8-3 record, are also in pursuit of a top two finish, with the Hotshots meeting Meralco on Sunday.

Upset seekers

NorthPort, at 6-5 for fifth place after three straight wins, including a 112-97 decision that ended Converge’s streak of seven consecutiv­e victories, hopes to upset Ginebra and formalize its place in the quarters.

But NorthPort, along with San Miguel Beer (5-5) and Phoenix (5-6), may end the week with the quarterfin­als in the bag by coupling wins with a Rain or Shine loss.

The Painters, in ninth position at 4-6, battles fading Blackwater in Friday’s opening game. They will try to pull ahead of the 4-5 Meralco Bolts, who are also on a three-win run.

San Miguel plays a desperate TNT side on Saturday at PhilSports, the latter needing a win to keep its slim quarters bid alive or suffer an unusual early exit.

TNT has dropped its last three outings, the most recent being a 140-108 defeat to Bay Area last Wednesday. At 4-7, coach Chot Reyes and the Tropang Giga no longer own their fate.

The timing seems to be right for the Beermen, who have won back-to-back games and welcomed June Mar Fajardo back after he missed seven games due to a throat procedure.

There’s also a chance that Terrence Romeo may finally play for the first time since last season’s Governors’ Cup after electing to sit out San Miguel’s 131-103 mastery of Terrafirma despite being in uniform for the first time this season.

Phoenix tries to check a three-game slide as ti wraps up the eliminatio­ns against Terrafirma, which played minus import Lester Prosper due to health and safety protocols in its recent setback.

Terrafirma (1-10) and Blackwater (3-8) are already out of the running while NLEX (3-7) is desperate to score an upset over Ginebra in the hopes of sneaking into the quarterfin­als.

But like Blackwater, NLEX is on a difficult stretch with five straight losses.

 ?? —PBA IMAGES ?? Justin Brownlee (right) and the Kings are on a five-game roll, capped by a win over the slumping Tropang Giga.
PBA COMMISSION­ER’S CUP
—PBA IMAGES Justin Brownlee (right) and the Kings are on a five-game roll, capped by a win over the slumping Tropang Giga. PBA COMMISSION­ER’S CUP

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