The Philippine Star

Aces, Warriors eye playoff slots

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games today (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 4:15 p.m. – NLEX vs Meralco 7 p.m. – Star vs Alaska

Alaska Milk and NLEX step up similar bids for an early playoff passage as they take on struggling foes Star and Meralco, respective­ly, in the Smart Bro PBA Philippine Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum today.

The Road Warriors and the Bolts clash at 4:15 p.m. then the Aces and the Hotshots collide at 7 p.m. in a Tuesday twinbill kicking off the last half of the one-round-robin eliminatio­n phase.

Alaska (4-1) and NLEX (3-2) are in the upper half of the chart with San Miguel Beer (5-1), Rain or Shine (4-1), Talk n Text (3-2) and Globalport (3-2) halfway through the elims.

With stirring triumphs in their previous games, the Aces and the Road Warriors hope to get going to push their drives for Top Two or Top Six.

The Top Two gain outright entry into the semifinals while the next four earn twice-tobeat advantage in the quarterfin­als against the seventh, eighth, ninth and 10th seeds.

In the Alaska-Star tiff, the Aces are the odds-on picks being the more organized and far steadier at this moment.

The NLEX-Meralco match is a tough call with the Bolts having just snapped a five-game losing skein.

“Meralco is a very strong team. Now that they have got over the hump, they will be tough to beat,” said NLEX coach Boyet Fernandez.

Meralco coach Norman Black firmly believes they’re a far better team than what their record (1-5) suggests.

“This team is better than what we’ve shown so far,” said Black. “Our major problem is that sometimes three guys are on the same page, two are not; sometimes two are on the same page, three are not.”

The Aces were in great form in their 123-104 shellackin­g of the Globalport Batang Pier Friday. The Hotshots, meanwhile, were pathetic in their 83-87 loss to the previously winless Meralco squad Saturday.

Coach Jason Webb and his troops had hoped to win that match to establish momentum going to their tough back-to-back matches against elite rivals Alaska and San Miguel Beer.

NOTES: PBA commission­er Chito Narvasa and Mahindra consultant Joe Lipa failed to iron out their rift, and thus the suspension of the latter in the pro league stays. “Status quo,” said PBA deputy commission­er Rickie Santos, the only other person in the short, emotional meeting. “It didn’t last over five minutes as coach Joe (Lipa) immediatel­y left when he asked ‘am I suspended’ then commission­er Narvasa answered ‘yes,’” Santos also said.

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