EASL: Meralco Bolts bound to Taiwan for EASL Final Four berth

After failing to win against Barangay Ginebra last Sunday, February 9, in their best-of-three series in the PBA Season 49 Commissioner's Cup quarterfinals, the Meralco Bolts headed their way to Taiwan for another must-win showdown on Wednesday, February 12.
The Bolts will face New Taipei Kings for the last time, where it will be known who will go to the final slot for the Final Four of the East Asia Super League.
Meralco Bolts coach Luigi Trillo said that they will now focus on their match in the EASL, after their loss against Ginebra Kings.
“Right now, we just have to focus on the next one. We have the ESL in front of us” said Coach Trillo.
With head-to-head results as the first tiebreaker and this being their only meeting of the season, a Meralco win would tie both teams at 3-3 and send the Bolts to the Final Four. That makes this a must-win for both sides.
The Bolts started the season strong at 2-1 with wins over the Macau Black Bears and the Busan KCC Egis. They appeared poised for a 3-1 record, leading by 13 with three minutes left in a Dec. 18 rematch against KCC. However, KCC’s Heo Ung orchestrated a stunning 14-0 run, handing Meralco a heartbreaking loss. Also an 18-point blowout against Ryukyu dropped them to 2-3 standing.
According to Meralco Bolts team captain Chris Newsome, although it was sad on their part that they were not included in the PBA semi finals, but, it was happy because the country was lucky to be included in the EASL.
“That we earned to get to the position of being one of the top teams in the Philippines in EASL. Actually, the top team from the Philippines in EASL, so yeah, now it's time to go out there to Taipei,” said Newsome.
Newsome also added that they will face a tough game on Wednesday against the Chinese Taipei Kings, especially because they also have Jeremy Lin in the line-up, but the Bolts team captain said that they will use the experience they had in the match against the Ginebra Kings to prepare the opponent.
“It's gonna be a tough one another away game, but I think this one is gonna be good for us because this Ginebra series prepared us for kind of what an away game.Yeah I mean everybody knows New Taipei is a tough team. They got Jeremy Lin. I know he's coming off an injury too,” Newsome added.
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CJ Perez spearheaded the charge with a near-complete performance, tallying 19 points, five rebounds, seven assists, a steal, and a block in almost 35 minutes of action. His energy sparked a game-changing 17-0 run in the fourth quarter that broke the game wide open for the Beermen.
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San Miguel’s well-balanced offense saw five players score in double figures, including Jericho Cruz and Rodney Brondial with 12 apiece, and Don Trollano who chipped in 11.
Game 5 is set for Friday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, with both powerhouse squads looking to seize control of the series and inch closer to a Finals berth.
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RJ Abarrientos came up huge with a near triple-double performance—24 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists—leading the Gin Kings back on top after dropping Game 2.
Jamie Malonzo added 20 points with four rebounds and two assists, while Japeth Aguilar chipped in 18 markers alongside seven boards, two dimes, three steals, and two blocks in a vintage two-way showing.
Ginebra also got key contributions from Scottie Thompson and Stephen Holt. Thompson tallied 16 points, seven rebounds, five assists, two steals, and a block, while Holt recorded 10 points, seven boards, and a deflection.
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CJ Perez and Jericho Cruz added 11 points apiece, while Juami Tiongson rounded out the Beermen’s double-digit scorers with 10.
Ginebra edged SMB 23-20 in the opening quarter, but the Beermen fought back strong in the second to take a 50-46 halftime lead. That momentum didn't last, as Ginebra responded with a commanding 25-14 third period to retake control at 71-64, then sealed the win with a 29-26 finish in the final frame.
“I’m just real proud of the guys for steadying themselves,” said head coach Tim Cone. “We figured a couple of things out. I felt we played with a really good tempo, and then RJ played tremendous down the stretch to keep them at bay.”
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