SCHEDULE: PBA Philippine Cup Finals San Miguel vs Meralco
MANILA, Philippines—Just a clear look at the basket. That was all Marcio Lassiter needed to bring the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between San Miguel and Meralco to a 1-1 deadlock
At the tail-end of a thrilling Game 2 between the Beermen and the Bolts, Meralco held a precarious two-point lead, 94-92, with 20 seconds to go in the fourth.
When San Miguel needed someone to pull them out of the gutter, Marcio Lassiter reminded everyone why he’s closing in on being the player with the most made three-point baskets in the PBA.
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“Coming down, I was just thinking; if the shot’s there, just take it,” said Lassiter after the 95-94 victory for the Beermen.
“I think CJ (Perez) even told me to be ready when he (Chris Banchero) was at the free throw line. I just knew if I can get to my spot, read the defense and pump fake, I can be open. I got a good look at the basket and that’s all I really need.”
Meralco had several chances to seal the deal and take a 2-0 lead, but the game breaks cost the Bolts big time.
SUPER. FREAKIN’. MARCIO! 🍻
Banchero misses a free throw for Meralco which led to this big-time triple by Marcio Lassiter.
SMB NOW IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT, 95-94! 13.2 to go. Meralco ball. @INQUIRERSports #PBAFinals pic.twitter.com/I8f0ktHEF3
— Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) June 7, 2024
Banchero, who finished with 16 points, could’ve given Meralco a 3-point cushion but split the all-important freebies after Lassiter fouled him in the dying seconds of the game.
Lassiter saw that as the perfect opening—and that’s all “Super Marcio” ever really needs.
“Anytime I can get a good look and see the rim, I really feel like I can make it. A few times before, I was able to stay poised and when given an opportunity, I take it. Credit to CJ for keeping his head up and finding me in the corner.”
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Lassiter only finished with six points and before his game-winner, the Gilas Pilipinas gunner struggled the field with a 1-for-7 shooting clip.
Lassiter understood the situation, saying Meralco had good things in mind by limiting the Beermen from shooting perimeter buckets.
“There’s nothing you can do to stop all of us but you can contain certain things and they wanted to contain some outside shooting today, it seems like… If there was a slither or opening, that’s when I have to be ready and take that shot,” he said.
With the series tied at one game a piece, Lassiter understands that the series is far from over, with both games in the Finals so far, having a point differential of below double digits.
Only one squad will take the 2-1 advantage this Sunday at the same venue, though, and the sharpshooter expects nothing more than another dogfight come Game 3.
“It’s too early. We know it’s going to grind out games this whole series. We can’t expect them to just roll over, they’re a good team. That’s why they’re in the Finals. They’re well-coached and we have to make adjustments.”