The Philippine Star

Kings get Sargent in deal with GPort

- – Nelson Beltran

Barangay Ginebra continued to toughen up heading to the homestretc­h of the PBA Commission­er’s Cup eliminatio­n round, acquiring Julian Sargent from GlobalPort in exchange for Paolo Taha.

The Gin Kings, determined to make a late push to salvage a playoff spot in the midseason tourney which they topped in the past two seasons, took in Sargent a day after netting Jeff Chan in a separate trade deal with Phoenix Petroleum.

The Batang Pier, meanwhile, reacquired Taha whom they dealt to Mahindra (Columbian Dyip) in 2016.

Ginebra and GlobalPort struck a trade deal on the eve of their crucial matches versus Columbian Dyip and Phoenix, respective­ly, tonight at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The Batang Pier and the Fuel Masters square off at 4:30 p.m. then the Dyip and the Gin Kings face off at 7 p.m. in a pair of virtual playoff matches.

GlobalPort shares fifth place with San Miguel Beer at 4-4 while Columbian is at joint seventh with Magnolia at 4-5 but Ginebra is now right behind them at 3-5, with Phoenix standing right next at 3-6.

Victories by the Gin Kings and the Fuel Masters will shake up the middle of the leaderboar­d.

But GlobalPort and Columbian are in high spirits coming off stirring triumphs the last time out. The Batang Pier bucked the ouster of Malcolm White on technical infraction­s in the last eight-minute mark in upstaging the San Miguel Beermen, 98-94, last week while the Dyip rolled over the Fuel Masters, 115-107, on June 10.

The Dyip, however, face an uphill climb against a rejuvenate­d Ginebra squad.

The Kings have moved within reach of at least the bottom four in the Top Eight following back-to-back wins over the NLEX Road Warriors (93-85) and the Magnolia Hotshots (104-84).

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