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Breakthrough

After wrecking Dyip, Elite forge duel vs Fuel Masters for franchise-first bonus
By: - Reporter / @MusongINQ
/ 05:24 AM October 28, 2018

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BIÑAN, Laguna—Henry Walker scored 26 points that went with 11 rebounds in an easy Petron Saturday Special outing and led Blackwater to a 120-99 victory over Columbian at Alonte Sports Center here for a shot at a twice-to-beat privilege in the first round of the PBA Governors’ Cup playoffs.

Walker, an NBA veteran whose leadership has been an inspiration for Blackwater, played less than 29 minutes and the Elite led from start to finish to improve to 7-3 and make their clash with Phoenix Petroleum next weekend one for a twice-to-beat quarterfinal bonus.

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Four locals tossed in 10 or more to back up Walker—who shot a perfect 9-for-9 from the field—as Blackwater denied the Dyip a respectable exit by handing them a 10th loss against a win.

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“It’s a big game for us, the biggest game for this franchise,” coach Bong Ramos said as he failed to hide the excitement for the matchup that will happen at 4:30 p.m. next Sunday at Smart Araneta Coliseum. “There will be no Halloween break for us. We will spend the next days preparing for Phoenix.”

Later in the night, San Miguel Beer continued its resurgence in the conference by ripping Rain or Shine, 109-97.

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Ramos told the Inquirer that he sees no weaknesses in Phoenix that they can take advantage of, adding they would need to play their best defensive game of the conference to have a shot at beating Eugene Phelps and the Fuel Masters.

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“If we can play defense the way we want to, shut them down in a sense, makaka-tsamba kami,” he said of the match, which will also be a big one for his counterpart Louie Alas and his charges, who are also seeking to give their franchise a first-ever twice-to-beat advantage.

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“I feel that my players are up to a game that big,” Ramos went on. “This is what we have been playing for. It’s going to be a good game for both teams.”

Akeem Wright had 28 points and 10 rebounds for the Dyip.

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Meanwhile, Magnolia shoots for No. 1 seeding Sunday also at the Big Dome in Cubao when the Hotshots tangle with Barangay Ginebra in the league’s best crowd-drawing matchup for years.

The Hotshots have already secured a twice-to-beat privilege but are determined to turn back the Gin Kings and bag top ranking, which would mean the lightest assignment in the quarterfinals.

Ginebra coach Tim Cone is aware of that and will be shooting for a win at 6:45 p.m.

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Alaska also shoots for a sure win-once advantage in the quarterfinals when the Aces battle ousted NorthPort in the 4:30 p.m. game.

TAGS: Blackwater, Columbian, Henry Walker, PBA, PBA Governors’ Cup playoffs

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