Barako Bull trails big, stuns Alaska for 2-0 start | Inquirer Sports

Barako Bull trails big, stuns Alaska for 2-0 start

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 06:01 PM November 24, 2013

Ronjay Buenafe of Barako Bull (light) vs Cyrus Baguio and Gabby Espinas of Alaska (dark). PBA IMAGE by Nuki Sabio

MANILA, Philippines – Barako Bull had it going from the outside as the Energy rallied past the Alaska Aces 97-93 in the 2014 PLDT MyDSL Philippine Cup Sunday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Guard Ronjay Buenafe made seven of Barako Bull’s franchise-best 17 three-pointers in a regulation game on his way to a 27-point outburst, highlighted by a nifty go-ahead drive over two defenders that put the Energy back on top for good 95-93 with 33.7 seconds left.

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“I didn’t see it (the basket) actually. It’s just confidence I guess. I saw the [driving] lane and I took it,” said Buenafe of his clutch shot.

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“They adjusted in the third quarter and at the start of the fourth quarter I adjusted also. I’m happy because the players responded,” said Barako Bull coach Bong Ramos, whose squad upped its mark to 2-0 after blowing out Air 21 in its first game. “Ronjay is capable of scoring twenty-plus points.”

The Energy won despite staring at a 15-point deficit, 65-80, early in the fourth period thanks in large part to their outside shooting. In fact, Barako Bull shot better from long distance as it did at the two-point area.

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“Our outside shots really helped us a lot,” said Ramos.

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Mark Isip added 12 points while Mick Pennisi, JC Intal and Keith Jensen had nine points each.

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“That’s what I’m here for to shoot threes,” said the veteran big man Pennisi, who went three-of-three from downtown with all of his treys coming in the final frame.

The Aces, led by Cyrus Baguio’s 20 points, knotted the count at 93 on a well-designed sideline inbound play coming off a timeout with Sonny Thoss coming free and scoring a gimme with 44.4 ticks remaining.

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Alaska, which slipped to 1-3, looked well on its way to a victory after a strong third quarter showing – outscoring Barako Bull, 36-19 – to lead by 13, 76-63, before the Energy battled back.

“It’s only the second game, there are 12 games left. Hopefully we continue to stay positive and get positive results,” said Ramos.

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