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Cafe France, Phoenix end D-League clash

By: - Reporter / @jwpayoINQ
/ 03:08 AM April 14, 2016

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CAFE France and Phoenix-Far Eastern University collide one last time in what has been an unpredictable title series in the PBA D-League Aspirants Cup Thursday.

Both vowing to go all out, the Bakers and the Accelerators dispute the championship in Game 5 at 3 p.m. at Ynares Sports Arena.

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“You’ve seen two good teams fighting,” said Cafe France coach Egay Macaraya. “No matter what happens, the two teams deserve this series. Hopefully, we’ll be able to beat Phoenix.”

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The Accelerators had a shot at wrapping up the best-of-five series in Game 4 last Tuesday, but the Bakers held on in the final stretch for a 100-94 triumph that kept their back-to-back title bid alive.

“As the oldest player in the team, I don’t want to let my team down,” said Cafe France guard Paul Zamar, who shone with 25 points in his last outing.

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The Accelerators took Game 1 (81-77) and Game 3 (85-84) behind the core of FEU stars led by Mac Belo, Mike Tolomia and Roger Pogoy.

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They had hoped to bag the crown by riding on their thrilling Game 3 escape where Pogoy buried a game-winning triple and also on Belo capturing the Most Valuable Player plum.

“It won’t mean much if we don’t get the championship,” said Belo.

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