The Philippine Star

Asi, Sean pace NLEX over Barako

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games tomorrow (MOA Arena) 4:15 p.m. – Alaska vs Blackwater 7 p.m. – Globalport vs Star

Asi Taulava and Sean Anthony produced double-double games for the second straight time, including hitting personal milestones in rebounding as NLEX subdued Barako Bull, 93-85, to gain a share of the early lead in the 2015-16 Smart Bro PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum last night.

Taulava topscored with 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to move into the Top Five in the all-time rebounding ladder with a career total of 5,839, relegating Philip Cezar to No. 6 with 5,834.

If he sustains his pace, the Fil-Tongan behemoth may also get past Alvin Patrimonio (6,152) at No. 4 before the end of the season. The top three all-time leaders are Ramon Fernandez (8,652), Abet Guidaben (8.570) and Jerry Codiñera (7,034).

Anthony, meanwhile, rifled in 11 points and snared a career-high 19 rebounds for a second straight double-double performanc­e with the team that acquired him through a trade deal a few days before the season opener.

Another new NLEX recruit Kevin Alas, Mark Cardona and Rico Villanueva also delivered double-digit outputs, helping the Road Warriors to a virtual repeat of their come-from-behind 9086 win over the Blackwater Elite Friday.

The win enabled NLEX to tie Rain or Shine in the lead at 2-0.

The Road Warriors fought back from an early 13-point deficit and played steadily in the homestretc­h as they pulled off a first win in four head-on matches with the Energy.

Talk n Text and Rain or Shine are the only teams NLEX hasn’t beaten in its young franchise history.

“We’re happy we got this win. (We’ve got) two straight wins despite another bad start,” said NLEX coach Boyet Fernandez.

“We started flat. We never executed our game plan. At halftime, I told the guys we have to bring out our defensive mentality,” Fernandez also said. “In the third quarter, we made the stops right away, and our defensive execution brought us back in the game.”

Holding down the Energy to 18 points in the third, the Road Warriors charged from a 38-45 halftime deficit to a 73-63 lead going into the payoff period.

In the crunch, the Road Warriors leaned on decisive plays by Alas, Villanueva and Anthony on the offensive end to finish off the Energy.

From an 81-78 count with time down to 3:17, NLEX blanked Barako over the next two minutes.

On the offensive side, Anthony came up with a key hustle play leading to Alas’ clutch basket that ignited an eight-to-nothing run, handing NLEX an 89-78 spread with a little over a minute left to play.

JC Intal, Willie Wilson, Mick Pennisi and Josh Urbiztondo carried the cudgels as the Energy dominated the first half, leading by 13 at 25-12.

Intal and Wilson finished with 16 points apiece with the latter also hauling down 17 rebounds in his own double-double job. The scores: First Game NLEX 93 – Taulava 14, Cardona 12, Alas 11, Anthony 11, Villanueva E. 10, Borboran 8, Camson 8, Villanueva J. 8, Khobuntin 7, Enciso 4, Apinan 0, Arboleda 0, Lanete 0, Reyes 0.

BARAKO 85 – Intal 16, Wilson 16, Pennisi 11, Garcia 10, Cruz 7, Miranda 7, Urbiztondo 7, Baracael 4, Monfort 3, Lanete 2, Sorongon 2, Forrester 0, Fortuna 0.

Quartersco­res: 18-25, 38-45, 73-63, 93-85

 ?? JOVEN CAGANDE ?? A driving Asi Taulava of NLEX slams into Willie Wilson of Barako Bull.
JOVEN CAGANDE A driving Asi Taulava of NLEX slams into Willie Wilson of Barako Bull.

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