The Philippine Star

Warriors rally past F Masters

UNBEATEN SOLO LEADER

- By NELSON BELTRAN

Games Wednesday (Smart Araneta Coliseum) 4:15 p.m. – Kia vs Ginebra 7 p.m. – TNT KaTropa vs San Miguel

Erstwhile also-ran NLEX continued its amazing, relentless drive with a 95-91 thumping of Phoenix Petroleum and assumed an unfamiliar position as the solo leader with its fourth straight win in the PBA Governors Cup last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Aaron Fuller, averaging 29.0 points in the first three games, made only 18 this time but Carlo Lastimosa, Alex Mallari, Kevin Alas and JR Quiñahan delivered as the Road Warriors sustained their blazing run from the closing games of the Commission­er’s Cup elims.

The Road Warriors showed they were up to the task also in times of crisis as they rallied from 10 points down midway through the fourth. Mallari and Lastimosa put the finishing touches on a come-from-behind victory that came after earlier wins over Alaska Milk, Kia Picanto and Rain or Shine.

NLEX, with a poor 4-18 cumulative winloss mark in the first two conference­s, is now 6-1 overall since the arrival of Mallari, Quiñahan and Larry Fonacier through a carefully crafted trade deal.

Phoenix, meanwhile, suffered a second straight loss after a 2-0 start in the seasonendi­ng tourney. Ironically, the Fuel Masters dropped their last two games since the return of Gilas player Matthew Wright.

“It’s a nice win for us and we’re starting to look like a team. We’re winning games in the endgame. We’re able to hold our own and we’re pulling through in crisis situation. It’s a good sign for a team that’s really just trying to put it together,” said NLEX coach Yeng Guiao.

“We have four wins but hindi ko pa rin

alam kung totoo ito o nagkukunya­ri lang kami (I don’t know if we’re for real or we’re just great pretenders),” Guiao also said, adding they are to go through a real, tough test against Barangay Ginebra in their next game.

Reigning champ Barangay Ginebra returned as a determined bunch from an opening-game letdown and blasted GlobalPort, 124-108, later in the night.

Beaten by the Meralco Bolts, 78-93, in a grudge match a week ago, the Kings vented their ire on the Batang Pier whom they dealt a sound beating in the second half.

 ?? JUN MENDOZA ?? Larry Fonacier of NLEX drives between JC Intal and Gelo Alolino of Phoenix in their PBA Governors Cup game last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
JUN MENDOZA Larry Fonacier of NLEX drives between JC Intal and Gelo Alolino of Phoenix in their PBA Governors Cup game last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

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