Aces show no mercy, trample woeful Globalport
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ALREADY assured of a top seeding and a twice-to-beat incentive in the playoffs, the league-leading Alaska Aces remained relentless as the nailed a come-from-behind 93-92 win over the listless Globalport Batang Pier last night in the 38th PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.
The Aces ended their impressive eliminationd round campaign on a four-game winning streak as they will enter the quarterfinal round with a league-best 11-3 (win-loss) record.
Article continues after this advertisementAlaska’s 11 wins this conference already matched the team’s total victories last season, where the Aces went 11-24.
Article continues after this advertisementGlobalport bowed out with their 10th straight loss in what has been a disappointing campaign. The team ended the tournament with a woeful 2-12 (win-loss) record.
Globalport had the chance to exit on a decent note when it took a 72-57 lead in the third period.
The Aces battled back and torched Globalport with a searing 32-5 attack to take a sizable 89-77 lead in the final 3:27.
Globalport came with its own fightback as Gary David scored 11 in a 15-4 run that pulled Batang Pier to within 92-93.
Globalport had a chance to win the game when Alaska turned the ball over with 19.4 ticks left.Alaska, however, came up with a big defensive stop when import Robert Dozier blocked a driving David.
Reed Juntilla rcovered the ball but missed a jumper from the right corner./EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA