More problems for skidding Batang Pier today | Inquirer News

More problems for skidding Batang Pier today

/ 06:39 AM December 06, 2013

Games today:

Araneta Coliseum

5:45 p.m.- Meralco vs. GlobalPort

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8:00 p.m.- Rain or Shine vs. San Mig

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IF THEY are to arrest their skid, the GlobalPort Batang Pier will have to find ways to stop a very familiar face.

The Batang Pier face former main man Gary David as they tangle with the Meralco Bolts in today’s 39th PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.

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GlobalPort was one of the busiest teams during the off-season and sending David to the Bolts was one of the bold moves they made.

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David has been steady so far for the Bolts, who have won their last two games after tasting back-to-back losses to start the tournament.

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Meralco was impressive in its last outing, where it pulled off a 100-87 win over the erstwhile unbeaten Barangay Ginebra Kings.

The Bolts are currently tied with the Barako Bull Energy Colas for the fifth and sixth spots with similar 2-2 (win-loss) records.

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Following David’s departure, GlobalPort found another prolific scorer in rookie guard Terrence Romeo, who is currently the league’s leading scorer, averaging 24.7 points a game.

GlobalPort, however, is struggling to pile up wins as it dropped its last two games to drop to the bottom of the standings with a 1-3 slate.

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Also sporting a 1-3 record are the San Mig Coffee Mixers, who lock horns with the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the main game./EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

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