The Philippine Star

Ginebra rips B Bull, nears twice-to-beat

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Emman Monfort, playing briefly in the second half, provided the hustle and the spark Barangay Ginebra badly needed as the Kings once again reigned over the Barako Bull Energy Cola, 90-83, to close in on playoffs top seeding in the PLDT MyDSL PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last night.

Coming off the bench late in the third period, Monfort played the role of a spark plug, keying a searing rally that carried the Kings to the threshold of a first-place finish in the eliminatio­n round with a 10-2 card.

Another win in their last two games, versus Globalport and Talk n Text, assures the Gin Kings a twice-tobeat advantage in the quarterfin­als.

“We dictated the tempo at the start then got rattled with their zone defense. But we stuck with our game plan, and we turning aggressive on the entry of Emman (Monfort) helped a lot,” said Ginebra coach Ato Agustin.

Monfort unloaded two threepoint bombs to help ignite a run that had the Kings overcoming a 10-point deficit, 60-70, early in the fourth quarter.

Taking the cue from Monfort, Jayjay Helterbran­d, Chris Ellis and Japeth Aguilar also got going, and the Kings went on to deal the Energy Cola an eighth loss against five wins.

Earlier, Kelly Nabong came through with a second straight double-double game in the absence of Jay Washington, giving Globalport tremendous lift as the Batang Pier upended the Alaska Milk Aces, 91-88, in overtime for a guaranteed playoff shot at the last quarterfin­al berth.

Nabong collected 13 points and 10 rebounds, and made the biggest plays at crunch time, enabling the Batang Pier to snap out of a five-game losing skein and put one foot into the postelims play with a 5-8 record.

Globalport automatica­lly secures a spot in the Final Eight with an upset of Barangay Ginebra on Friday or a loss by Alaska (4-9) to Barako Bull Sunday.

“We’ll be there fighting (against Ginebra). We’re able to compete with them in the first round and we just faltered at the finish,” said Globalport coach Ritchie Ticzon. The scores: First Game GlobalPort 91 – Romeo 18, Nabong 13, Mercado 11, Menk 10, Belencion 9, Salvador 8, Salva 7, Najorda 6, Garcia 5, Hayes 4, Revilla 0, Chua 0.

Alaska 88 – Casio 21, Thoss 21, Baguio 20, Espinas 14, Dela Cruz 7, Buenafe 3, Eman 2, Laure 0, Jazul 0, Hontiveros 0, Ramos 0, Exciminian­o.

Quartersco­res: 15-19, 34-31, 68-55, 82-82, 91-88 Second Game Ginebra 90 – Slaughter 14, Caguioa 14, Aguilar 13, Ellis 11, Tenorio 11, Baracael 9, Helterbran­d 6, Monfort 6, Reyes 3, Urbiztondo 3, Ababou 0, Mamaril 0, Forrester 0.

Barako 83 – Miranda 16, Intal 15, Pennisi 15, Macapagal 14, Maierhofer 10, Jensen 9, Isip 2, Peña 2, Lastimosa 0, Wilson 0, Miller 0, Buenafe 0.

Quartersco­res: 21-12, 43-38, 60-68, 90-83

 ??  ?? Dondon Hontiveros of Alaska battles Erick Menk and Sol Mercado of GlobalPort for ball possession.
Dondon Hontiveros of Alaska battles Erick Menk and Sol Mercado of GlobalPort for ball possession.

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