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Meralco Bolts survive Barako Bull Energy

By: - Editorial Assistant / @CalvinCordova
/ 06:38 AM December 01, 2012

Game today:

Dipolog City

6:30 p.m.- Alaska vs. Globalport

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The Meralco Bolts once again flirted with another collapse before escaping Barako Bull Energy Cola, 85-73, in the first game of the 38th PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.

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The Bolts erected a 19-point lead in the third quarter but lowered their guards down that enabled Barako Bull to creep back into the game.

Barako Bull rallied within 67-73 in the 8:11 mark of the final period but Meralco woke up and staged a 9-0 run to restore another double-digit spread, 82-67, with five minutes left.

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The game was never close after that as Meralco recovered from an 85-88 loss to the Alaska Aces last Wednesday night.

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Against the Aces, the Bolts were in the lead late in the game but collapsed in the closing minutes to yield the victory.

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Meralco also suffered a monumental collapse last Nov. 21 when it squandered a huge 21-point third quarter lead in a 98-102 overtime loss to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.

Keeping their composure in the endgame against Barako Bull bolstered the Bolts’ chances of earning a higher seeding in the quarterfinal round.

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The win shoved the Bolts to solo fifth spot in the standings with a 7-6 (win-loss) record.

Rookie Kelly Nabong was the surprise top scorer for the Bolts with 12 points, while Sol Mercado, Reynel Hugnatan and Sunday Salvacion chipped in 11 points each.

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Meralco will take a 10-day rest before playing its final elimination round assignment against the tough San Mig Coffee Mixers.

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