Barangay Ginebra held Meralco down to 27 points in the first half and to seven points in the last 8:21 of play in a fine defensive job leading to its 800th win in franchise history.
The Kings drubbed the Bolts, 81-71, as they sustained their climb in the PBA Philippine Cup, notching a third straight win to the delight of their throngs that braved this rainy Sunday (6 December 2011).
"We had a good weekend but the mission is not yet over. We still have to keep on fighting and keep on climbing," said coach Siot Tanquingcen as they jacked up their stock at sixth place with a 7-5 win-loss card.
"Yes, things are falling into place but we're still not there. The goal is not just to make the quarterfinals. Kailangan maiwasan namin lumaban against a team with a twice-to-beat advantage. Mabigat yon," Tanquingcen also said.
Barako, at 6-6, is a team that can still dislodge Ginebra in the Top Six.
Meralco wound up at 8-6, out of the race for the Top Two that reward twice-to-beat incentive in the quarterfinals.
Sol Mercado and Mark Cadona, Meralco's two-man scoring machine, combined for 38 points but the rest of Meralco team was limited to 33.
"The guys did work hard defensively in this game," said Tanquingcen of their defensive effort, limiting the Bolts to their worst output in a game in the conference.
Mike Cortez, Ronald Tubid, Mark Caguioa and Rico Villanueva led the job on the other end, each onenfinishing in double figures.
Cortez, Villanueva, Caguioa, Tubid and Willy Wilson teamed up in their most decisive attack, a 13-2 run that gave the Kings a 79-66 lead with 1:46 left to play.
The Bolts were still very much in the thick of things at 64-66 before disintegrating.
Despite being held down to 27 in the first half, the Bolts stuck together, keeping the Kings from pulling away with a stand led by Mercado and Cardona.
Mercado led all scorers with 22 points that went with nine assists and six steals. Cardona added 16 points and seven rebounds. (SB)
The Kings drubbed the Bolts, 81-71, as they sustained their climb in the PBA Philippine Cup, notching a third straight win to the delight of their throngs that braved this rainy Sunday (6 December 2011).
"We had a good weekend but the mission is not yet over. We still have to keep on fighting and keep on climbing," said coach Siot Tanquingcen as they jacked up their stock at sixth place with a 7-5 win-loss card.
"Yes, things are falling into place but we're still not there. The goal is not just to make the quarterfinals. Kailangan maiwasan namin lumaban against a team with a twice-to-beat advantage. Mabigat yon," Tanquingcen also said.
Barako, at 6-6, is a team that can still dislodge Ginebra in the Top Six.
Meralco wound up at 8-6, out of the race for the Top Two that reward twice-to-beat incentive in the quarterfinals.
Sol Mercado and Mark Cadona, Meralco's two-man scoring machine, combined for 38 points but the rest of Meralco team was limited to 33.
"The guys did work hard defensively in this game," said Tanquingcen of their defensive effort, limiting the Bolts to their worst output in a game in the conference.
Mike Cortez, Ronald Tubid, Mark Caguioa and Rico Villanueva led the job on the other end, each onenfinishing in double figures.
Cortez, Villanueva, Caguioa, Tubid and Willy Wilson teamed up in their most decisive attack, a 13-2 run that gave the Kings a 79-66 lead with 1:46 left to play.
The Bolts were still very much in the thick of things at 64-66 before disintegrating.
Despite being held down to 27 in the first half, the Bolts stuck together, keeping the Kings from pulling away with a stand led by Mercado and Cardona.
Mercado led all scorers with 22 points that went with nine assists and six steals. Cardona added 16 points and seven rebounds. (SB)
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