RoS dismantles Converge, books third straight Final Four ticket

10 February, 2025
Photo Courtesy: PBA
Juan Karlo Libuano (JKL)

The Rain or Shine Elasto Painters entered the semifinals for the third straight time, after defeating the Converge FiberXers in Game 3 of their quarterfinals duel of the PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup, 112-103, on Sunday night, February 9, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo.

RoS import Deon Thompson led the charge with 32 points, 12 rebounds, and seven assists, while Game 2 hero Adrian Nocum, added 25 markers.

In the post-game interview, E-Painters head coach Yeng Guiao said, "We're very happy. The past two conferences we made the semifinals so it would be a pity if we did not make the semifinals this conference.It's also a validation of all the hard work the guys put in, the togetherness and the camaraderie that they have."

Now that they are in the Final Four, they will once again meet the TNT Tropang Giga, who defeated them in the previous Governors’ Cup.

TNT derailed the Rain or Shine’s finals hopes last conference, winning their series 4-1, and eventually won the championship.

But Guiao is unfazed by the situation, "Ang ano ko rito, if you hang around long enough maybe you'll make the finals. So just hang around there, be in the thick of the fight," he said, only half in jest.

"Just be there, just show up and maybe one day you can get to the finals. Iyon lang objective namin," he added.

On the other hand, Alec Stockton had a career-best 26 points, on top of six assists to pace Converge, while import Cheick Diallo had 19 markers and 13 boards.

Diallo spent a lengthy amount of time on the bench after committing his fifth foul at the 5:45 mark of the third period. He was fielded again at the 9:45 mark of the final canto.

The Final Four will begin on Wednesday, February 26, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

 

The Scores:

RAIN OR SHINE 112 - Thompson 34, Nocum 25, Caracut 14, Clarito 11, Asistio 7, Belga 6, Datu 5, Tiongson 5, Santillan 4, Malonzo 1.

CONVERGE 103 - Stockton 26, Diallo 19, Baltazar 16, Arana 15, Winston 14, Racal 7, Heading 3, Andrade 3, Santos 0, Cabagnot 0, Caralipio 0, Delos Santos 0, Javillonar 0.

Quarter Scores: 22-21, 50-45, 80-77, 112-103.

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