PBA 3x3: Almond Vosotros returns, powers TNT to Leg 2 crown | Inquirer Sports

PBA 3×3: Almond Vosotros returns, powers TNT to Leg 2 crown

/ 07:56 PM January 20, 2023
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MANILA, Philippines—Almond Vosotros returned and TNT regained its winning ways by ruling Leg 2 of the PBA 3×3 Season 2 Third Conference at Robinson’s Place, Antipolo on Friday.

Vosotros, who came back after being given a much-needed break by TNT, caught fire with 11 points in the finals to power TNT past Ginebra, 20-14. 

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The Tropang Giga only finished in fourth place in last week’s leg, bowing to Cavitex in the semis, 16-14.

Lervin Flores, Chris Exciminiano and University of the East standout Luis Villegas scored three points a piece.

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Former Perpetual Help gunner Kim Aurin paced Ginebra with nine points.

TNT took home P100,000 while Ginebra pocketed P50,000.

In the battle for third place, Meralco squeaked past Cavitex, 20-17, to bag the P30,000 cash prize.

Alfred Batino spearheaded the Bolts to victory with seven points and five boards.

Leg 1 winner San Miguel failed to make the semifinals.

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