The Philippine Star

Painters twit Elite; Bolts alive

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games today (Ynares Center-Antipolo) 3 p.m. – Barako Bull vs San Miguel 5:15 p.m. – Ginebra vs Mahindra

Rain or Shine quickly got back on track after a two-point loss to Globalport the last time out, imposing its will in smothering Blackwater Elite, 103-81, in the Smart Bro PBA Philippine Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome last night.

The Elasto Painters didn’t leave anything to chance, establishi­ng control early and dominating throughout to regain a share of the lead with idle Alaska Milk and San Miguel Beer at 4-1.

The Beermen try to break free from the jam anew as they lock horn with the Barako Bull Energy at 3 p.m. today at the Ynares Sport Center in Antipolo.

It’s an exciting Sunday twin bill featuring Barangay Ginebra versus Mahindra at 5:15 p.m.

Two-of-two in out-of-town games but zero-of-three in the Metro, the Gin Kings will be out to hit the .500 mark versus the Mahindra side that is looking for a follow-up on its 103-93 breakthrou­gh triumph over NLEX a week ago.

In the other game at the Petron Blaze Saturday Special, Meralco rode high on Gary David’s crucial 11-point binge in the fourth quarter to nail a first win with an 87-83 decision over the Star Hotshots.

David strung up those 11 markers from a 76-all deadlock, allowing Meralco to open an 87-79 gap before eventually notching the breakthrou­gh victory.

“We’re really excited to play again after our heartbreak­ing loss to Globalport. We don’t want to take this team (Blackwater) for granted,” said Rain or Shine coach Yeng Guiao on their win.

“Jericho (Cruz) played a hell of a game. He’s just a sophomore but has blended well with our team. He’s picked up his game,” Guiao also said.

Cruz, the 6-foot-1 guard from Adamson, top scored with a career-high 23 points on 5-of-6 twinners, 3-of-4 three-pointers and 4-of-4 charities.

The 2014 Draft No. 9 selection has really improved, picking up the slack in the absence of the injurystri­cken Paul Lee.

Through their first four games this season, Cruz was the team’s No. 3 scorer with an average of 11.25 points, five up from his norm last season.

NOTES: NLEX coach Boyet Fernandez said their offseason trade acquisitio­n of Fil-Am forward Sean Anthony has proved to be “a jackpot.” Acquired in exchange for two future second-round draft picks, Anthony has really proved to be a gem with his wondrous performanc­e in each of their first five games. He averages 20.8 points and 13.6 rebounds, thus, emerging among the early BPC contenders. The scores: First Game RAIN OR SHINE 103 – Cruz 23, Ponferada 15, Belga 12, Quinahan 11, Ahanmisi 8, Almazan 8, Teng 6, Tiu 6, Matias 5, Nimes 4, Chan 3, Trollano 2, Ibanes 0, Norwood 0.

BLACKWATER 81 – Dela Cruz 15, Erram 14, Cervantes 9, Lastimosa 7, Gamalinda 6, Melano 6, Cortez 5, Ballestero­s 4, Golla 4, Reyes 4, Sena 3, Agovida 2, Vosotros 2, Canada 0. Quartersco­res: 25-16, 47-39, 80-61, 103-81 Second Game MERALCO 87 – David 26, Al-Hussaini 12, Hugnatan 10, Nabong 9, Newsome 8, Dillinger 6, Hodge 6, Atkins 5, Faundo 5, Amer 0.

STAR 83 – Yap 26, Pingris 13, Sangalang 9, Taha 9, Mallari 8, Simon 8, Barroca 3, Maliksi 3, Melton 2, Pascual J. 2, Pascual R. 0, Torres 0.

Quartersco­res: 21-24, 43-44, 69-69, 87-83

 ?? JOVEN CAGANDE ?? E-Painters’ JR Quiñahan uses some free space to put in a shot between JP Erram (left) and Reil Cervantes of Blackwater in last night’s game at the Cuneta Astrodome.
JOVEN CAGANDE E-Painters’ JR Quiñahan uses some free space to put in a shot between JP Erram (left) and Reil Cervantes of Blackwater in last night’s game at the Cuneta Astrodome.
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