Blackwater, RnW dispute quarterfinal berth
MANILA, Philippines—Skidding Blackwater and RnW Pacific Pipes try to stay alive when they tangle in the PBA D-League Aspirants Cup Tuesday.
Both toting 4-5 records, the Elite and the Steel Masters dispute the last quarterfinal berth on the final day of the elimination round at 4 p.m. at the FilOil-Flying V Arena in San Juan.
Article continues after this advertisementCafé France still has a chance of forging a playoff for the last quarterfinal slot, but the Bakers need to overcome the powerhouse NLEX squad in the first game at 2 p.m.
For the three struggling squads, how to regain their confidence remain a prime concern.
“I just hope that we could be motivated after losing those back-to-back games,” said Pacific Pipes coach Topex Robinson, who’s relying on Fil-Ams Jordan Sanvictores and JR Buensuceso, Raymond Ilagan and Michael Miranda.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Elite, powered by the Ciriacruz brothers Gio and Ice, Mark Bringas and Clark Bautista, also hope to revive a campaign that went downhill after a promising 3-0 start.
After dropping six straight games—the last a 72-66 decision to Cobra Energy Drink last week—the Elite got a reprieve when PBA commissioner Chito Salud nullified Cobra’s victory for fielding an ineligible player.
The Bakers also admit they face a daunting task against the defending champion Road Warriors.
Both NLEX (8-1) and Cebuana Lhuillier
(8-2) already earned outright semifinal berths as incentive for topping the eliminations.
Freego Jeans and Big Chill, tied at 7-3, clinched the twice-to-beat bonus in the quarterfinals. Boracay Rum (5-5) also advanced.