The Freeman

Undermanne­d TNT dumps Kia

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Kelly Williams worked extra hard in the absence of Moala Tautaa while RR Garcia took charge at endgame upon the exit of Jason Castro as TNT KaTropa repulsed Kia, 90-85, to again breach the .500 mark in the PBA Philippine Cup eliminatio­ns at the MOAArena last night.

Williams, averaging only 7.2 points an outing, exploded for 23 markers on top of eight rebounds while Garcia delivered the finishing kick as the Texters sprang back from their 8391 loss to the Magnolia Stars the last time and moved back to the Top Four with a 4-3 win-loss card.

Kia came up short in its bid for another upset win and dropped deeper down the cellar at 1-6.

“It may not look good with the way we’re getting wins. But the good thing is that we’re winning games,” said Williams, needing to flex his muscles hard with Tautuaa nursing a suspected food poisoning.

“We know we have a lot of things to work on. We’re hit by sickness bug and by injury bug, and we need lots of adjustment­s. Despite that, the guys are responding well and the coaches are doing well to get us ready,” Williams also said.

Responding big time at the finish was Garcia with Castro and Ryan Reyes getting hurt in the course of the game.

The former UAAP MVP winner personally fended off Kia’s gritty challenge in scoring all of the Texters’ last five points.

Garcia came through with his heroics after coach Nash Racela was forced to take out Castro following a hard spill on the floor inside the last two minutes of the game.

Jackson Corpuz grabbed the loose ball with Castro down on the floor, and scooted down court for a breakaway layup as Kia threatened for the last time at 83-85 with time down to 1:33.

But then Garcia shattered Kia’s defense on back-to-back penetratio­ns to all but settle the outcome of the game.

Castro piled up 22 points, nine rebounds and four assists though missing the homestretc­h of the game. Garcia, meanwhile, finished with 13 markers, five boards and one dishoff.

The Picanto waged a good fight on the return of Corpuz and Russell Escoto from injuries and on the activation of Carlo Lastimosa from the free agent pool.

Lastimosa made five points in his first game on a Kia uniform, including a three-pointer that had the Picanto enjoying command, 62-58, late in the third.

The Texters, however, answered with a lethal 13to-nothing run and stayed in the lead all the way to the finish. —

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