Wednesday, November 12, 2008

BEERMEN BACK IN SHARE OF LEAD



BEERMEN BACK IN SHARE OF LEAD
Pennisi, Custodio star in fourth quarter as SMB tames Coke Tigers
Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Mick Pennisi went 5-of-8 from behind the arc including the go ahead triple with 6:41 remaining to help the San Miguel Beermen pull off an 88-84 victory over the Coca-Cola Tigers Wednesday night in the KFC-PBA Philippine Cup at the Cuneta Astrodome.A game they never thought would be this close nearly spoiled the Beermen's goal thanks to Jonas Villanueva, who defended well enough to keep Coca-Cola guard Alex Cabagnot off-balance when he took the potential game-tying three as the buzzer sounded.



It was the third consecutive victory and six in the last seven games for the Beermen, who wound up the first half of the eliminations with 7-2 (win-loss) record that kept them abreast with the Alaska Aces atop the team standings.
"We didn't expect (the game) to be this close but we also didn't take them for granted," said SMB head coach Siot Tanquingcen during the post-game interview.
Coming off a six-day break appeared to have turned the Bermen rusty.
They struggled with their offense and they didn't seem to know each other, committing one error after the other on a certain stretch in each of the four quarters.
San Miguel displayed their ugly game in the middle quarters where it committed 13 of its total 23 turnovers and enabling Coca-Cola to build an 11-point advantage in the second and third periods.
But the Beermen showed why they are considered one of the teams to beat in this tournament with Pennisi and Dondon Hontiveros – both coming off the bench – knocking in shots when they needed them the most.
Pennisi, who came off the bench, led all scorers with 18 points, his highest output in a San Miguel uniform while Dondon Hontiveros, who also didn't start, added 13 on a 4-of-9 shooting for his ninth straight game in double figures this conference.
The Beermen, who last won the all-Filipino title in 2001, trailed by a point at the end of third but rookie Bonbon Custodio and Pennisi completed a 7-0 run to open the fourth and pull SMB ahead, 70-66.
A 3-pointer by Cesar Catli and a split free throw by Nic Belasco tied the count at 70-all with 7:02 remaining before Pennisi knocked in the go ahead trey.
"We’re not really playing smart on both ends of the floor but at least we're finding ways to win," Tanquingcen said.
It was a game in which both teams shot poorly. SMB made just 37 percent of their shots (28-of-75) while Coca-Cola posted a 34% clip (29-of-83).
SMB held an 82-74 lead with 3:32 to play and appeared to have the game in control but the Tigers refused to go away.
With Cabagnot hitting the crucial shots, Coke scored 10 of the next 14 points to threaten at 84-86 with 17 seconds left.
But Jay Washington, who struggled with his shooting all night, nailed two free throws with 16 second to go to seal the win. Washington, who went 2-of-10 from the field, finished with seven points and scored his first basket with 4:48 to play.
Cabagnot and Mark Telan tallied 14 points apiece to the show the way for the Tigers, who closed their first elimination round with a 3-6 mark.(DBC)
The scores:
San Miguel Beer 89 – Pennisi 18, Hontiveros 13, Gonzales 12, Tugade 12, Pingris 11, Washington 7, Custodio 6, Villanueva 4, Bono 2, Racela 2, Pena 2, Eman 0.
Coca-Cola 86 – Cabagnot 14, Telan 14, Belasco 12, Catli 11, Calimag 10, Macapagal 8, Dimaunahan 5, Taulava 5, Enrile 4, Misolas 3, Rizada 0.Quarterscores: 16-21, 36-40, 63-64, 89-86.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

TUGADE SHINES IN 2 OVERTIME PERIODS AS SMB OUTLASTS AIR21



TUGADE SHINES IN 2 OVERTIME PERIODS AS SMB OUTLASTS AIR21
Beermen squander 19-point lead but still win exciting contest to reclaim solo lead
Wednesday, 05 November 2008
Lordy Tugade made four free throws in the second overtime as the San Miguel Beermen subdued the Air Express, 130-129, at the Araneta Coliseum Wednesday night after nearly losing control of the game in the fourth quarter.
Dondon Hontiveros scatterd 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting, Dorian Pena had 22 and 11 rebounds and Jay Washington added 19 and 13 boards for the Beermen who won five of their last six games and improved to a 6-2 (win-loss) record that propelled them back to the solo lead in the KFC PBA Philippine Cup eliminations.

"I'm glad the players managed to hung in there, but we need to learn from our mistakes. We can't take (our mistakes) for granted," said SMB coach Siot Tanquingcen, adding he had mixed emotions on the outcome of the game.

The game appeared to be lopsided by the time SMB erected a 19-point lead with 9:14 left in the regulation but the Beermen melted down offensively, allowing Air 21 to get back in the game and make it an exciting finish.

Their second straight loss and fifth overall in nine games was a bitter pill to swallow for the Express, no thanks to a controversy near the end of the first overtime period.

Ranidel de Ocampo's long heave that sent the game into a second extension appeared to have been a 3-point shot based on television replays. But league rules prevent game officials from rectifying an oversight in the last two minutes of the extra session unless the team concerned challenges it.

A jumper by Wynne Arboleda gave the Air 21 a 127-126 with 2:37 left in the second extra session before Tugade, who tallied with 15 points – 10 in the two extra periods -- including a 5-of-6 shooting from the line, sealed the game.

Bonbon Custodio, selected by SMB with the No. 8 pick in this year’s Draft, improved his career-high production to 17 points, coming up with eight in the second quarter to spark a 21-9 run as the Beermen broke the game wide open, 47-30.

Gary David led all scorers with a second career-best 36 points but fouled out with 35 seconds left in regulation.

Significantly his production went down as the second highest by any player this conference since Purefoods Kerby Raymundo's 37 points in his team's 108-105 victory against Air 21 last Friday. David's 30-point output in the second half was also the most by a local since Asi Taulava tallied 33 while leading Talk ‘N Text to a 131-105 win over Purefoods on May 16, 2004.

Wynne Arboleda scored 23 points and Arwind Santos added 15 markers and 16 boards for the Express.

Air 21 got off to a strong start and led 11-3 before SMB picked up the pace and closed the opening quarter at 26-21. (DBC)
The scores:
San Miguel Beer 130 - Hontiveros 25, Pena 22, Washington 19, Custodio 17, Tugade 15, Racela 15, Gonzales 8, Bono 7, Villanueva 2, Pingris 0, Pennisi 0.
Air21 129 - David 36, Arboleda 23, Santos 15, Se 15, Quinahan 12, Intal 7, Canaleta 7, Cruz 6, De Ocampo 5, Kramer 3, Sta. Maria 0, Billones 0.
Quarterscores: 26-21, 53-38, 84-71, 110-110, 130-129.