PBA: San Miguel wins two in a row

    16 December, 2024
    courtesy: PBA
    Rico Lucero

    The San Miguel won back-to-back games after defeating Blackwater Bossing in their encounter on Sunday night, December 15, in the PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City, 115-102.

    Although George King led Blackwater with 40 points on 10-of-21 shooting, their local players still struggled. Sedrick Barefield made 7-of-16 for 17 points, and Christian David added 10 points.

    Meanwhile, for the Beermen, eight-time PBA MVP June Mar Fajardo collected 27 points, 22 rebounds and six assists as SMB’s back-to-back wins gave them a 3-2 win-loss standing. SMB import Torren Jones, meanwhile, had 29 points and 14 rebounds.

    The Beermen also had the opportunity to gain a big advantage because of their rebounding and their 28 offensive rebounds led to 28 second-chance points, where the Beermen continued to increase their advantage, which eventually reached 15 points, 113-98, on Fajardo's free throw.

    According to Fajardo, they really wanted to win so they put in the 'collective effort of their team to get the win.

    "Kailangang i-push ko 'yung sarili, dig deep kasi gusto naming manalo kasi pag natalo kami mahirap na. Collective effort ito ng team - players,coaching staff - kaya nakuha namin itong panalo," Fajardo said.

    With the return of former SMB team consultant Leo Austria as SMB's head coach, he expressed that they were not happy with their win in the game against Bossing because of the high turnovers they made especially in the first half.

     "We're not so happy kasi 'yung turnovers namin mataas (17) and we're a little scrappy in the first half. Pero kahit ano pang sama ng laro, panalo. Kahit one point yan, a win is a win, what higit pa kung higit sa 10 puntos?" Austria said.

    The Scores:

    San Miguel 115 - Jones 29, Fajardo 27, Perez 15, Cruz 14, Trollano 11, Cahilig 8, Lassiter 5, Ross 4, Rosales 2, Tautuaa 0, Enciso 0, Brondial 0.

    Blackwater 102 - King 40, Barefield 17, David 10, Ilagan 9, Chua 6, Ponferrada 6, Luck 5, Kwekuteye 5, Guinto 4, Casio 0, Scott 0, Hill 0.

    Quarter Scores: 18-26, 55-48, 85-77, 115-102.

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    TNT extended the PBA 49th Season Commissioner’s Cup Finals to a decisive Game 7 after securing a hard-fought 87-83 victory over Barangay Ginebra on Wednesday night, March 26, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

    The Tropang Giga bounced back from their Game 5 struggles—where tensions flared between Poy Erram and head coach Chot Reyes—by delivering a composed and determined performance in front of 17,654 fans, the largest PBA crowd in two seasons.

    Erram, who was at the center of controversy in the previous game, stepped up when it mattered the most. 

    The Ateneo de Manila product poured in 10 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, knocking down crucial baskets, including a three-pointer and a reverse layup, during a pivotal 9-0 run that gave TNT its biggest lead of the night at 72-62. He also calmly sank key free throws in the final minutes to fend off Ginebra’s late surge.  

    Rondae Hollis-Jefferson led TNT’s charge with a stellar all-around performance, posting a game-high 29 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, and three steals. 

    Despite missing two crucial free throws earlier, he redeemed himself by calmly sinking a pair of charities with six seconds left, securing the win as Ginebra’s Scottie Thompson misfired on a desperate four-point attempt.

    Rey Nambatac also played a key role, contributing 23 markers, including a crucial four-pointer that put TNT ahead at the end of the third quarter, 63-62—a lead they never relinquished. He also registered five boards and three deflections to earn Best Player of the Game.

    Calvin Oftana was also instrumental in the win as he chipped in 14 points, drilling four three-pointers.  

    On the other side, Justin Brownlee paced Ginebra with 22 markers, seven boards, four dimes, and two rejections but struggled with ball security, committing a game-high seven turnovers. 

    Thompson managed 12 points but shot 4-of-11, while RJ Abarrientos, returning to action, added 12 markers on 5-of-7 shooting. 

    The PBA last saw a Game 7 championship showdown in the 2022-2023 Commissioner’s Cup when Ginebra defeated the Bay Area Dragons before a record crowd of 54,589 at the Philippine Arena.  

    With the best-of-seven series now tied at 3-3, TNT and Ginebra will battle for the championship in a high-stakes Game 7 showdown on Friday, March 28, at the Big Dome.

     

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    GINEBRA 83 – Brownlee 22, Thompson 12, Abarrientos 12, Holt 11, J. Aguilar 11, Malonzo 6, Rosario 6, Ahanmisi 3.

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    GINEBRA 73 – Brownlee 18, Thompson 16, J.Aguilar 11, Ahanmisi 11, Rosario 6, Malonzo 6, Holt 3, Abarrientos 2, Tenorio 0

    TNT 66 – Hollis-Jefferson 19, Nambatac 19, Oftana 8, Pogoy 8, Aurin 8, Erram 4, Heruela 0, Williams 0, Exciminiano 0, Khobuntin 0

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