Friday, February 26, 2010
Purefoods defeats Alaska in finals Game 2
Source: GMANEWS
James Yap rallied Purefoods from a 14-point fourth quarter deficit before Kerby Raymundo nailed the game-winning free throw in the Giants’ thrilling 86-85 come-from-behind victory over the Alaska Aces Friday in their KFC-PBA Philippine Cup Finals.
The former league most valuable player (MVP) came through with a new conference high of 32 points behind an 8-of-9 shooting from the foul line and 4-of-6 from the three-point range.
Two of those booming treys came at the height of a big Purefoods onslaught as the Giants fought back from a 78-64 deficit in the final five minutes of a tense match that saw an Alaska fan fell unconscious just as Game 2 is nearing its climax at the rocking Araneta Coliseum.
The last of Yap’s game-high output finally put the Giants on top, 85-84, as Joe DeVance fouled the former University of the East stalwart while going baseline in the final 14 seconds.
Raymundo then preserved Purefoods big comeback victory as he sank the front-end of his two free throws caused by another DeVance foul with 1.7 seconds to make it 86-85, before intentionally missing the second one that resulted in a mad scramble for the rebound as time expired.
Just as pandemonium broke inside the Big Dome, coach Tim Cone and team manager Joaqui Trillo stormed into the side of the league’s technical committee, angrily confronting officials and the referees for making that crucial, game-deciding call with the outcome of the match on the line.
Coming in the heels of their 81-77 win in the opener, Purefoods now leads the best-of-seven series, 2-0.
Game 3 is set Sunday also at the Big Dome, with the Giants seeking a sixth straight win, counting the three consecutive they pulled off in their semifinals series with the San Miguel Beermen.
“We can’t afford to relax. We must never let up since the series is far from over," said the popular Purefoods shooting guard after the game.
Rafi Reavies, one of the unsung heroes in Game 1, came through big-time with 17 points while Raymundo added 14. His five-point cluster, including a clutch trey, helped the Giants overcome a six-point deficit inside the final two minutes to close to within, 84-83.
The Aces were paced by L.A. Tenorio’s 19 points as the brilliant playmaker went 5-of-6 from three-point range. His soft jumper at the two-minute mark gave Alaska an 82-76 lead.
De Vance finished with 12, including the Aces’ final three points. His split charities with 11 seconds to go tied the game for the last time at 85-all. GMANews.TV
The scores:
Purefoods 86 - Yap J. 32, Reavis 17, Reymundo 14, Allado 5, Maierhofer 4, Canaleta 4, Artadi 4, Pingris 3, Yap R. 3, Simon 0, Adducul 0.
Alaska 85 - Tenorio 19, De VAnce 12, Miller 12, Dela Cruz 9, Thoss 8, Ferriols 8, Cablay 8, Hugnatan 6, Borboran 3, Fonacier 0, Cariaso 0.
Quarters: 28-18, 48-39, 57-62, 86-85.
NOTES & QUOTES FROM PBA.ph
Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio:
“We really fought hard to come back. We’re down by 14 but we didn’t give up and kept on playing. We had a chance in the end and we grabbed the opportunity... We’re able to weather the storm despite LA Tenorio’s shining moment. Brandon Cablay also played big but we didn’t let that affect us. That showed the mental stability we have in our team,”
On the crucial foul called by referee Raymundo Maurillo in the dying seconds,
Gregorio said: “It’s one of those calls which are game-altering whether called or not...We’re lucky it’s called (on Raymundo’s favor)”
James Yap rallied Purefoods from a 14-point fourth quarter deficit before Kerby Raymundo nailed the game-winning free throw in the Giants’ thrilling 86-85 come-from-behind victory over the Alaska Aces Friday in their KFC-PBA Philippine Cup Finals.
The former league most valuable player (MVP) came through with a new conference high of 32 points behind an 8-of-9 shooting from the foul line and 4-of-6 from the three-point range.
Two of those booming treys came at the height of a big Purefoods onslaught as the Giants fought back from a 78-64 deficit in the final five minutes of a tense match that saw an Alaska fan fell unconscious just as Game 2 is nearing its climax at the rocking Araneta Coliseum.
The last of Yap’s game-high output finally put the Giants on top, 85-84, as Joe DeVance fouled the former University of the East stalwart while going baseline in the final 14 seconds.
Raymundo then preserved Purefoods big comeback victory as he sank the front-end of his two free throws caused by another DeVance foul with 1.7 seconds to make it 86-85, before intentionally missing the second one that resulted in a mad scramble for the rebound as time expired.
Just as pandemonium broke inside the Big Dome, coach Tim Cone and team manager Joaqui Trillo stormed into the side of the league’s technical committee, angrily confronting officials and the referees for making that crucial, game-deciding call with the outcome of the match on the line.
Coming in the heels of their 81-77 win in the opener, Purefoods now leads the best-of-seven series, 2-0.
Game 3 is set Sunday also at the Big Dome, with the Giants seeking a sixth straight win, counting the three consecutive they pulled off in their semifinals series with the San Miguel Beermen.
“We can’t afford to relax. We must never let up since the series is far from over," said the popular Purefoods shooting guard after the game.
Rafi Reavies, one of the unsung heroes in Game 1, came through big-time with 17 points while Raymundo added 14. His five-point cluster, including a clutch trey, helped the Giants overcome a six-point deficit inside the final two minutes to close to within, 84-83.
The Aces were paced by L.A. Tenorio’s 19 points as the brilliant playmaker went 5-of-6 from three-point range. His soft jumper at the two-minute mark gave Alaska an 82-76 lead.
De Vance finished with 12, including the Aces’ final three points. His split charities with 11 seconds to go tied the game for the last time at 85-all. GMANews.TV
The scores:
Purefoods 86 - Yap J. 32, Reavis 17, Reymundo 14, Allado 5, Maierhofer 4, Canaleta 4, Artadi 4, Pingris 3, Yap R. 3, Simon 0, Adducul 0.
Alaska 85 - Tenorio 19, De VAnce 12, Miller 12, Dela Cruz 9, Thoss 8, Ferriols 8, Cablay 8, Hugnatan 6, Borboran 3, Fonacier 0, Cariaso 0.
Quarters: 28-18, 48-39, 57-62, 86-85.
NOTES & QUOTES FROM PBA.ph
Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio:
“We really fought hard to come back. We’re down by 14 but we didn’t give up and kept on playing. We had a chance in the end and we grabbed the opportunity... We’re able to weather the storm despite LA Tenorio’s shining moment. Brandon Cablay also played big but we didn’t let that affect us. That showed the mental stability we have in our team,”
On the crucial foul called by referee Raymundo Maurillo in the dying seconds,
Gregorio said: “It’s one of those calls which are game-altering whether called or not...We’re lucky it’s called (on Raymundo’s favor)”
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