Blackwater, NLEX begin D-League title series | Inquirer Sports

Blackwater, NLEX begin D-League title series

11:51 PM June 05, 2013

Although NLEX hasn’t dropped a finals game in all its four title runs, that doesn’t make the Road Warriors any more confident when they shoot for the PBA D-League Foundation Cup Championship against the Blackwater Sports Elite starting today.

The Road Warriors, in fact, know that their seeming invincibility only challenges their opponents to end their reign.

“[Blackwater] is a strong and well-coached team,” said NLEX coach Boyet Fernandez. “So defense will be an important factor. Whoever makes stops in the end will win Game 1 and probably the championship.”

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The Road Warriors and the Elite—the top two seeds who advanced to the finals in contrasting fashions—battle in Game 1 of the best-of-three series at 3 p.m. at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.

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“I keep telling my boys that to make a mark in this league, you have to challenge NLEX [in the finals],” said Blackwater coach Leo Isaac. “This is the time to do it.”

The return of the seven-foot Greg Slaughter, though, late in the eliminations has made the Road Warriors even more formidable as the Road Warriors streaked to 11 straight wins after a surprise 0-2 start.

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Jake Pascual has also played a major role this conference in leading the NLEX’s all-star crew of RR Garcia, Kevin Alas, Nico Salva, Ronald Pascual and Kirk Long.

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Veteran guard Allan Mangahas, who has been piling up numbers in recent games, banners the Elite along with Kevin Ferrer, Gio Ciriacruz and Pari Llagas.

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“I think we’re a competitive team,” said Isaac. “This is our first time in the finals and we are facing a very experienced team. So hopefully, we’ll avoid folding up early.”

NLEX advanced to the title round for the fifth straight time after sweeping Big Chill in Game 1 (66-59) and Game 2 (80-71).

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Blackwater, though, flirted with elimination before the Elite pulled out an 82-74 victory against Boracay Rum in the do-or-die Game 3 last Tuesday.

The Elite claimed the opener with a 79-69 victory, but the Waves leveled the series at 1-1 with a 69-65 upset.

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“It will be a tough but exciting series,” said Fernandez.

TAGS: Basketball, Blackwater, NLEX, PBA D-League

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