Miller, David lead Batang Pier to victory over Aces | Inquirer News
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Miller, David lead Batang Pier to victory over Aces

By: - Editorial Assistant / @CalvinCordova
/ 06:41 AM August 24, 2013

Game today:

Cuneta Astrodome

5 p.m.- Barangay Ginebra vs. Meralco

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The Globalport Batang Pier turned to the veteran combo of Gary David and Willie Miller to upset the debuting Alaska Aces, 91-88, last night in the 38th PBA Governors’ Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.

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The two veteran players scored the team’s last 10 points with David nailing a three-pointer in the final 9.3 seconds to propel Globalport to its second win in three games, tying the franchise’s best start in a conference.

The teams’ reinforcements canceled each other out with Globaport’s Markeith Cummings and Alaska’s Wendell McKines each firing 28 points.

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It all boiled down to local support as David and Miller came up big in the endgame.

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David’s triple put Globalport on top, 84-83, but McKines answered with a jumper to give the Aces a 85-84 lead with 2:58 left.

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Miller took over, converting back-to-back layups to give Globalport a three-point cushion, 88-85, time down to 1:54.

The Batang Pier had the chance to pad the lead but David took an ill-advised attempt, opting for a quick, long two-point shot that went awry.

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Alaska capitalized on the miscue as Cyrus Baguio nailed a three-pointer from the top of the key that tied the count at 88-apiece with 1:11 remaining.

David tried to redeem himself from the blunder but faltered anew with a missed three-point shot.

Luckily for Globalport, Alaska also failed to convert in the next play with Dondon Hontiveros misfiring his own three-point attempt.

Despite his two misses, Globalport still went to David, who finally delivered by sinking the game-winning trifecta.

Alaska sputtered in the next play with JVee Casio taking a forced three-pointer that even hit the rim.

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Miller, who was adjudged the Best Player of the Game, wound up with 14 points, Jay Washington had 11 and David tallied 10 for Globalport.

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