Magnolia goes for the kill as it tries to sweep Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in Game Three of the Philippine Basketball Association Governors’ Cup semifinals on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Fresh from hacking out a 101-97 escape last Monday to go 2-0 in the best-of-five affair, the Hotshots try to punctuate the series and take an easy route to the Finals when they go head to head against the crowd favorites at 7 p.m.
Magnolia Head Coach Chito Victolero could only look back to the pain of losing a big advantage in a series against Barangay Ginebra last year in the Philippine Cup.
Up 2-0 in the best-of-seven semifinals, the Gin Kings clawed back to turn their fortunes around and win the ticket to the Finals.
“We still remember in the All-Filipino last year, we’re up but we lost the series. That’s our inspiration, that we had experienced it before, so we’ll try our best to get the third win,” Victolero said.
Although the Finals looks clear on the horizon, he dismissed any air of complacency to maintain the hunger of the players.
“’One game at a time. I’m not thinking about the sweep,” he said.
In Game Two, Romeo Travis again took the lead role with his 25 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists, while Ian Sangalang and Paul Lee added 17 and 14 points, respectively.
Barangay Ginebra stayed close until the very end, but the Hotshots kept their composure with Lee and Travis sinking all-important free throws to seal the win.
Justin Brownlee had 31 points for the Gin Kings, on top of his 12 rebounds and seven assists.
AMER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
MERALCO third-year guard Baser Amer’s leadership and clutch shooting didn’t go unnoticed after being named the Cignal-PBA Press Corps Player of the Week for the period of November 5 to 11 in the 2018 Governors’ Cup.
After serving as an understudy of former PBA Most Valuable Player Jimmy Alapag in 2016, Amer has spread his wings this season, sparking Meralco to the semifinals after a woeful start in the season-ending conference.
The 26-year-old former San Beda Red Lion averaged 18 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.6 steals in the Bolts’ last three games on the way to capturing the weekly citation.
Given up for dead after Meralco’s 1-6 record, Amer played a key role in his team resurgence.
Meralco won five straight games to close the elims en route to making the playoffs as the seventh seed.
From there, Amer showed his readiness for battle in the playoffs, firing 14 points, grabbing four rebounds, issuing six assists and adding two steals as the Bolts shocked the No. 2 seed Phoenix, 90-74, to force the winner-take-all match in their quarterfinal duel.
The 6-foot Amer took his game a notch higher in the knockout match, banging in 26 points, including back-to-back triples in the extra period that broke the backs of the Fuel Masters en route to a 108-103 win to advance to the semifinals.
Last Sunday Meralco played its third game in five days, but that hardly mattered as Amer sustained his form, tallying 14 points, four boards, three assists and a steal to lead Meralco past Alaska, 97-92, and draw first blood in their best-of-five semifinal showdown.
Meralco has won its last seven games, a franchise record. But for Amer, the job isn’t done yet, especially since the Bolts need two more wins to make a return trip to the Governors’ Cup Finals—its third straight if ever, as they try to win the title this time.
Amer beat teammate Chris Newsome, Magnolia’s Paul Lee, Ginebra forward Japeth Aguilar and Alaska’s Vic Manuel for the weekly citation.