PBA D-League: Gems overcome drought, Giants | Inquirer Sports

PBA D-League: Gems overcome drought, Giants

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 04:27 PM March 24, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines — Cebuana Lhuillier bucked a scoring drought late thanks to its defense to upset Jumbo Plastic, 60-54, in the 2014 PBA D-League Foundation Cup Monday at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

The Gems forced four crucial turnovers in the final two minutes to stop the Giants’ end-game rally and kickoff their campaign on a winning note.

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“The team showed mental toughness,” said Cebuana head coach Boycie Zamar. “Jumbo Plastic is a good team they’ve been playing with the same players for quite some time. They’ve built their team around Ballesteros and Tan.”

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Bam Gamalinda completed a three-point play that put Cebuana Lhuillier on top by eight, 58-50, with 7:11 remaining before the Gems went on a dry spell.

Jumbo Plastic closed to within four, 54-58, on a putback by Jason Ballesteros with 2:28 left but the Giants failed to fully capitalize on the opportunity with three straight turnovers as the Gems held their own defensively.

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Rex Leynes cushioned the Gems’ lead, 60-54, with 1:08 left on two free throws before another miscue by the Giants with Ballesteros losing the ball out of bounds sealed the game.

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Alvin Padilla scored 14 points, most of which came in the first half, to lead the Gems while Gamalinda added 13.

Jeff Viernes tallied a game-high 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Giants.

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