Sunday, July 20, 2008

BEVERAGE MASTERS DRAW FIRST BLOOD AGAINST IMPORT-LESS AIR21


MAGNOLIA knew it would be facing an import-less Air21 team and the knowledge seemed to have done more harm than good.
At least according to Beverage Masters coach Siot Tanquingcen, who was more dissatisfied than pleased following his team's 113-87 victory at the start of the Smart PBA Fiesta Conference semifinals Sunday at the Cuneta Astrodome.
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“Magaling talaga ang Air21, pero parang masyadong naging complacent ang mga players ko. It seems we forgot what got us here, which is defense, so it was really a bad start from that aspect,” said Tanquingcen.
The win was Magnolia's first over Air21 this season, coming as it did in the most opportune of times, which is the opener of their best-of-seven series.
Amal McCaskill waxed the hottest among the Magnolia players, coming up with a PBA career-high 34 points that went with 12 rebounds while Lordy Tugade's 22 points led four locals who had at least 10 points each and stepped up in the continued absence of Danny Seigle.
But Air21 was without Steven Thomas, who first attended tryouts for the Korean league in the US and then stayed longer there after he attended the Cleveland Cavaliers training camp.
Still, the Express managed to hold their foes through 10 lead changes and seven deadlocks, leaving Tanquingcen with more creases on his forehead than when he came into the game.
“The first half was played poorly,” he stressed, referring to the fact his team even trailed 39-44 at one point.
Thomas, who averaged 23.4 points, 16.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game and led the Lina franchise to its first-ever outright semis berth and first No. 1 ranking in the playoffs, is set to arrive Monday and will play in Game 2 on Wednesday.The thought now gnaws on Tanquingcen.
“They're gonna get a confidence boost. Iba talaga pag me import ka,” he said. “We've got to make sure coming in that we do things right. We can't win if we conduct ourselves the way we did kanina.”
Expectedly, Express coach Bo Perasol was more satisfied with his boys' showing.
“We're not going to be hard on ourselves,” he said, already looking forward to Wednesday. “They will have to contend with us as a complete unit next time at ibang usapan na iyon.”
Ironically, McCaskill also seemingly drew the best from Homer Se, who surprisingly paced Air21 with a career-high 31 points to go with seven rebounds. Egay Billones' 13 points and Arwind Santos' 12 were the only other double figures for Air21, who barely got beaten off the boards, 46-53.
Once the Beverage Masters got their act together, however, it was simply a matter of time before the game's true colors came out and it did mostly in the fourth period.
Already going to the payoff quarter with a 77-59 spread, Magnolia put the outcome beyond doubt by erecting a 110-84 spread.
The second half domination was paved by McCaskill right in the third period, where he outscored the entire Air21 crew by himself by scattering 14, one more than the Express’ output.
As a result, the Beverage Masters managed to bloat a 50-46 halftime lead to as much as 71-52, on a layup by Tugade, 4:09 to go in the quarter.
The Express helped along their loss by going 2-of-12 from the field in the first 7:08 of the quarter.
Se, whose previous high was only 22 recorded in a 123-106 loss to Sta. Lucia in the Philippine Cup elims last January 13, was the lone real bright spot for Air21, but the 6-foot-5 center suffered cramps on his left leg after successively missing an undergoal stab and a followup, with 7:19 to go.
He returned later on and even had 10 points in the fourth period but the difference was too much for even him and his career game. (NCo)
The scores:
Magnolia 113 – McCaskill 34, Tugade 22, Hontiveros 11, Racela 10, Pena 10, Pingris 6, Ildefonso 6, Bono 4, Gonzales 3, Calaguio 3, Eman 2, Cortez 0, Villanueva 0.
Air21 87 – Se 31, Billones 13, Santos 12, David 9, de Ocampo 8, Canaleta 7, Arboleda 5, Kramer 2, Cruz 0, Intal 0, Espinas 0, Sotto 0.Quarterscores: 31-26, 50-46, 77-59, 113-87.

Friday, July 18, 2008

MAGNOLIA BARGES INTO FINAL 4

MAGNOLIA BARGES INTO FINAL 4
Beverage Masters take on Air21 in best-of-7 affair
Friday, 18 July 2008
ANTIPOLO -- The Coca-Cola Tigers put up tremendous intensity and energy but seemed to forget how to shoot, enabling the Magnolia Beverage Masters to book the last slot in the 2008 Smart PBA Fiesta Conference Final Four.The Beverage Masters beat out the Tigers, 78-60, in their knockout tussle last night at the Ynares Center here, gaining the right to challenge the Air21 Express in a best-of-seven semifinals showdown.
The Final Four begins Sunday at the Astrodome in Pasay with Barangay Ginebra and Red Bull pitted in the other semis match-up."We’re tight offensively but our defense held on," said coach Siot Tanquingcen as they overcame the Tigers for a second straight Fiesta Conference semifinals and sixth semis in the last eight PBA tourneys.The Beverage Masters did struggle at the start but slowly picked up their game, winning the game without yielding the lead at anytime in the contest.It helped that the Tigers practically threw bricks in the contest.Coca-Cola shot a league all-time low of 20 percent in the entire contest and franchise-lows of 9.5 percent in the first quarter and 17.5 percent in the first half."I think it’s a result of a little of our defense and their poor shooting. We had a hand in their every shot," said Tanquingcen.Amal McCaskill, Lordy Tugade and Dondon Hontiveros played well on both ends of the court, leading the team to the semis against the Express.McCaskill said he’s well familiar with Steven Thomas’ game, expressing confidence Magnolia will emerge victorious.Tanquingcen thought it’s difficult to play Air21, believing their only advantage against the Express is their being the more experienced team.Chances are Air21 will play minus Thomas at the start of the semis Sunday as he’s been invited to attend the Cleveland Cavaliers’ training camp. His original plan was to return Saturday after attending just the tryouts for the Korean league in Las Vegas."Minus Steven, it would be very difficult but not impossible to make an upset. It would depend on how my players are going to take it mentally," said Air21 coach Bo PerasolMagnolia and Coca-Cola figured in a tough defensive battle in the first half ending in the Beverage Masters’ favor at 29-25.The Tigers trailed by as many as nine points but scored five charities in the last 20 seconds to narrow the gap to four going into the final half.Largely behind McCaskill’s efforts, the Beverage Masters pulled away in the final half en route to sending the Tigers to the season exit.Coca-Cola joined in the sideline deposed Fiesta Conference champion Alaska, All-Filipino ruler Sta. Lucia, Talk n Text, Purefoods and Welcoat. (NC)The scores:Magnolia 78 – McCaskill 18, Tugade 14, Hontiveros 14, Cortez 9, Pingris 6, Ildefonso 6, Racela 5, Pena 3, Bono 2, Gonzales 1, Villanueva 0, Tolomia 0.Coca-Cola 60 – Buenafe 22, Dixon 16, Taulava 9, Belasco 4, Macapagal 3, Dean 2, Cabagnot 2, Telan 2, Catli 0, Dimaunahan 0.Quarterscores: 15-12, 29-25, 52-41, 78-60

Monday, July 14, 2008

TUGADE-LED MAGNOLIA PUTS COKE ON THE BRINK


Magnolia, which lost to eventual champion Alaska in the Final Four of last season’s Fiesta Conference, can arrange a showdown against Air21 in the best-of-seven semifinals with another win in Game 2 on Wednesday in Antipolo City.

“In a short series it’s good. But it does not mean anything because we need one more win. We feel good tonight but we have to go back to work tomorrow (in practice),” Magnolia coach Siot Tanquingcen said.

Protecting a 76-72 lead after three quarters, Magnolia used a 17-6 run capped by a three-pointer by Tugade for a 93-78 advantage with 6:05 to play. Mike Cortez’ three put the Beverage Masters ahead for good, 99-82, 4:37 left.

Tugade started the game at the wing spot with Danny Seigle sitting out the game because of a mild strain on his quadriceps. He shot 6-of-11 from the field, including 2-of-5 from the three-point area, and made 6-of-10 free throws.

Import Amal McCaskill also had a double-double performance of 20 points and 11 boards.

The 7-foot McCaskill also helped in limiting Coke’s import Jason Dixon, who was held to a personal conference-low six points with seven boards. The 6-foot-10 Dixon averaged 22.6 points and 11.7 rebounds in the elimination.

“We tried our best to contain him (Dixon). It’s hard to stop him. But somehow, we played good defense on him and at the same time we caught him on a bad night,” Tanquingcen said.

The Tigers mew second reinforcement Brandon Dean, their fourth after Calvin Cage, Gee Gervin and Donald Copeland, also struggled with eight points on 3-of-11 shooting.

But Tanquingcen expects the one-time Arkansas stalwart to play better in Game 2.

“May advantage and disadvantage bringing in a new import. Nangangapa pa sa system. Pero at the same time kasi coming in to this game, hindi rin kilala. I think may ibibigay pa because of his quickness and toughness,” he said.

Cortez came off the bench to contribute 18 points for Magnolia, while Dondon Hontiveros and Danny Ildefonso added 13 points apiece.

Asi Taulava led Coke with 20 points and 12 boards, while Nic Belasco added 17. (WG)

The scores:

Magnolia 108 – McCaskill 20, Tugade 20, Cortez 18, Hontiveros 13, Ildefonso 13, Pingris 8, Bono 7, Pena 6, Racela 3, Villanueva 0, Gonzales 0.

Coca-Cola 96 – Taulava 20, Belasco 17, Buenafe 15, Cabagnot 12, Macapagal 9, Catli 9, Dean 8, Dixon 6, Dimaunahan 0, Misolas 0.

Quarterscores: 30-18; 51-41; 76-72; 108-96.