Top-seeded Talk ’N Text routs Barako Bull in Game 2 to even semifinal series at 1-all | Inquirer News
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Top-seeded Talk ’N Text routs Barako Bull in Game 2 to even semifinal series at 1-all

By: - Editorial Assistant / @CalvinCordova
/ 07:04 AM April 13, 2012

Game today:

Araneta Coliseum

6:45 p.m.- B-Meg vs Ginebra

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A team as good as Talk ’N Text wouldn’t be down for too long.

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The Tropang Texters quickly bounced back from their Game 1 debacle with a masterful 123-98 conquest of the Barako Bull Energy in Game 2 of their 37th PBA Commissioner’s Cup best-of-five semifinal series yesterday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

Talk ’N Text import Donnel Harvey was badly outplayed by his counterpart in the team’s 77-84 Game 1 loss but redeemed himself in the series-tying victory by tallying a game-high 24 points. He scored just nine points in the series-opener.

The Texters also got a huge lift from Fil-Am Kelly Williams, who finished with 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocks.

Williams was actually a doubltful starter after he sustained a deep cut just below the left eye following a collision with Ronald Tubid in the first quarter of Game 1. The 6-foot-7 cager failed to finish that game as he was taken to Medical City.

Game 2 was again full of physical plays.

The Energy gave up 44 free throws and paid dearly for it as the Texters converted 29 free shots.

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“We have to fight. If it means literally, so be it,” said Talk ’N Text head coach Chot Reyes.

Harvey sustained a bloodied nose early in the game while Jared Dillinger was ejected in the third quarter following an altercation with Leo Najorda.

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Gabe Freeman finished with a team-high 20 for Barako Bull.

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