Barangay Ginebra San Miguel drew first blood in their PBA Governors’ Cup
finals rematch with Meralco Friday in a performance that could indicate
what lies ahead in a series many see as a tactical affair.
Ginebra leaned on a strong start, bucked a Meralco uprising in the
third quarter before making a big breakaway in the payoff period on its
way to a 102-87 victory in the opener of the best-of-seven title
showdown witnessed by a packed crowd at the Quezon Convention Center.
Import Justin Brownlee showcased why he was the hero of last year’s
thrilling finals duel with the same team in the same conference when he
fired 32 points, most of which were produced in the first and fourth
periods to give Ginebra a head start in its remaining hurdle in retaining
the crown.
Japeth Aguilar added 15 points and Greg Slaughter had 14 points and
eight rebounds in his first finals game as a pro to help the Kings set
the tempo in the series. LA Tenorio produced 10 points and five assists
and Sol Mercado dished out eight assists while scoring seven.
Ginebra, which forced Meralco to miss 15 of 17 three-pointers in the
first two quarters, can take a 2-0 lead Sunday night when the two teams
return to the familiar confines of the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon
City.
Bolts reinforcement Allen Durham scored 27 points but struggled in
the first half when Brownlee put on a show with nine first quarter
points and a 29-18 lead for the Kings.
But Durham scored 12 in the third while getting help from Mike
Tolomia and Garvo Lanete as the Bolts charged back to pull within 75-71
on Tolomia’s four-point play with six seconds left in the third.
Tolomia’s long shot eventually went to waste as Ginebra quickly found
Slaughter for a quarter-ending slam, igniting a big fourth that saw the
Kings score six more points, ending on a Mercado three for an 82-71
advantage.
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