Calvin Oftana leads TNT to get closer to Commissioner’s Cup Finals

Calvin Oftana erupted for 26 points to lead the TNT Tropang Giga to a hard-fought 93-85 victory over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters on Wednesday night, March 5, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Oftana also tallied three rebounds and four assists in his stellar performance, helping TNT move one step closer to the PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup Finals.
The Cebuano sweet-shooting forward dedicated the win to veteran Jayson Castro, who has been ruled out for the season due to a knee injury.
"Malaking bagay na wala si Kuya Jayson. Itong remaining games namin, inoffer namin sa kanya," said Oftana.
"Big factor si Kuya Jayson sa amin, pero hindi lang isang tao ang makakapuno sa kawalan niya. Kailangan namin magtulungan bilang isang team," he added.
Fellow Cebuano RR Pogoy provided solid support, finishing with 22 points, four rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block.
TNT import Rondae Hollis-Jefferson delivered another all-around performance, contributing 17 markers, 11 boards, five deflections, two rejections, and a dime.
Rey Nambatac chipped in 12 points and six rebounds, while Kim Aurin added nine markers, including a crucial three-pointer in the closing minutes.
On the other side, Rain or Shine's reinforcement Deon Thompson put up a game-high 44 points and 13 rebounds, but his efforts were in vain as his local teammates struggled to produce. Keith Datu and Anton Asistio were the closest to double figures, finishing with eight points each.
Tropang Giga now has the chance to close out the series on Friday, March 7, at 5:00 PM at the same venue. However, with Rain or Shine's resilience throughout the series, the Elasto Painters could still force a deciding Game 5.
The Scores:
TNT 93 - Oftana 26, Pogoy 22, Hollis-Jefferson 17, Nambatac 12, Aurin 9, Erram 4, Williams 3, Razon 0, Khobuntin 0.
RAIN OR SHINE 85 - Thompson 44, Datu 8, Asistio 8, Caracut 6, Tiongson 6, Clarito 5, Nocum 4, Mamauyac 4, Norwood 0, Santillan 0.
Quarter Scores: 26-21, 53-43, 73-67, 93-85.
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