Talk ‘N Text arrests two-game skid | Inquirer News

Talk ‘N Text arrests two-game skid

/ 09:32 AM September 02, 2013

THE TALK ‘N TEXT Tropang Texters checked a two-game slide by holding off Globalport Batang Pier, 102-95, last night in the 38th PBA Governors’ Cup at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Batang Pier launched a massive rally in the last two minutes, nearly wiping out a 14-point fourth quarter deficit when the Texters committed a series of errors.

The Batang Pier threatened at 95-100 after Gary David dropped a jumper with 40 seconds left.

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With time winding down, Jayson Castro came with a crucial play that saw him collaring an offensive rebound off a miss by import Tony Mitchell.

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Castro then made free throws as the Texters took a seven-point edge, 102-95 with only 15 seconds left.

With the win, the Texters tied their victim’s slate at 2-2 (win-loss). Talk ‘N Text and Globalport are now tied with the Meralco Bolts for the fourth to sixth spots.

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Mitchell top scored for the Texters with 35 points, while Larry Fonacier added 19 markers.

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Castro finished with 12 points, while Ranidel de Ocampo had 11.

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BOX SCORES

TALK ‘N TEXT (102)- Mitchell 35, Fonacier 19, Castro 12, De Ocampo 11, Reyes 8, Al-Hussaini 6, Anthony 5, Aban 5, Peek 1, Carey 0.

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GLOBALPORT (95)- Cummings 33, David 15, Washington 14, Mercado 10, Hayes 8, Alonzo 5, Nabong 4, Lingganay 4, Salvador 2, Buensuceso 0, Miller 0.QUARTERSCORES: 26-19, 49-44, 77-75, 102-95.  /EDITORIAL ASSISTANT CALVIN D. CORDOVA

 

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