The Philippine Star

TIGHT HOMESTRETC­H RACE

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Games tomorrow (Ninoy Aquino Stadium) 4:30 p.m. – NorthPort vs Terrafirma

7:30 p.m. – TNT vs Phoenix From undefeated leader San Miguel Beer to their spirited pursuers to even exits-bound Converge, all teams have everything to play for in the last two weeks of the PBA Philippine Cup eliminatio­ns.

At 7-0, the defending champion Beermen may be safely into the quarterfin­al round with still four games to go. But the pacesetter­s still have to get their hands on the coveted Top 2 seeding and twice-tobeat advantage in the Last-8.

And a rare 11-nil elims sweep is also a tantalizin­g propositio­n. Powerhouse SMB can achieve this by hurdling Magnolia, NLEX, Blackwater and Meralco in their closing assignment­s.

“Kailangan namin maging consistent sa ginagawa namin sa practice and lalo na sa game,” said San Miguel star CJ Perez.

The second-running Hotshots (5-2) lead the chase pack that also includes No. 3 Barangay Ginebra (63), No. 4 NLEX (5-3), No. 5 Rain or Shine (5-5) and No. 6 TNT (4-4).

Terrafirma and NorthPort sit at seventh and eighth with identical 4-5 slates, both determined to hang on to their spots inside the Magic 8.

Knocking at the doors of the cutline are Blackwater, Phoenix and Meralco, which tote 3-5 cards entering the elims homestretc­h.

Historical­ly, six victories should be good to send a squad into the playoffs. But five may also suffice to either gain an outright qualificat­ion or set a rubber match, depending on how tight the standings go.

As for the FiberXers, post-elims play is already out of reach with their 1-8 card. But there are still battles to be won.

“In our last two games, we’re going to compete. We want to end the conference on a high note,” said coach Aldin Ayo, whose charges take on the Gin Kings and the Tropang Giga before their final bow.

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