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LIVE: PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals Game 5 October 18

/ Updated as of: 07:49 PM October 18, 2024

 2024 PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals schedule (Game 5)

October 18, Friday – Ynares Center, Antipolo

  • 5pm – San Miguel Beermen vs Ginebra Gin Kings
  • 7:30pm – Rain or Shine Elastopainters vs TNT Tropang Giga

PBA: Ginebra crushes San Miguel in Game 5 to close in on Finals berth

Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings rookie guard RJ Abarrientos during the PBA Governors' Cup semifinals Game 5 against San Miguel Beermen.

Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings rookie guard RJ Abarrientos during the PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals Game 5 against San Miguel Beermen. – PBA Images

ANTIPOLO — Barangay Ginebra, save for a laughable first quarter, played full throttle on Friday night, thrashing San Miguel, 121-92, to move a win away from a PBA Governors’ Cup Finals berth.

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The Gin Kings erased a 13-point deficit in the first period and never looked back in Game 5 at Ynares Center here.

“They came out with guns blazing in the beginning of the game. Just like Game 4 all over again, they just came out firing. A lot of worry in the time outs but we kind of got settled,” head coach Tim Cone said.

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FINAL: Ginebra moves one win away from the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals after defeating San Miguel Beer in Game 5 of the semis, 121-92.

  • FINAL: Ginebra moves one win away from the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals after defeating San Miguel Beer in Game 5 of the semis, 121-92.
  • Ginebra threatening to pull away, now leading 63-50 at halftime against San Miguel.
  • End of first quarter: Ginebra up against San Miguel, 34-33.

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PBA: Rey Nambatac hopes to finally play in title series

PBA: Rey Nambatac hopes to finally play in title series

If TNT succeeds in its first chance at finishing off Rain or Shine and advance to the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals, Rey Nambatac will finally get to check one item off his bucket list.

And even if it that comes at the expense of his former team, which he still holds in high regard.

“If not for Rain or Shine, I wouldn’t be in this situation,” Nambatac said in Filipino during the earlier part of the semifinal series, which now has the Tropang Giga ahead 3-1 and within a win of closing out the ElastoPainters.

The two teams clash anew in Game 5 at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

PBA: ‘SMB basketball’ quells Ginebra’s ‘Never Say Die’ spirit in Game 4

San Miguel star June Mar Fajardo during the PBA Governors' Cup semifinals against Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings.

San Miguel star June Mar Fajardo during the PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals against Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings. –PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—San Miguel Beer star June Mar Fajardo felt Ginebra’s “Never Say Die” spirit in Game 4 of the PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals at Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday but it was him and the Beermen who had the last laugh.

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The Beermen pulled away from the Gin Kings, 131-121, but not without some late-game scares from the Ginebra side.

“That’s why they’re called ’Never Say Die,’ they don’t quit,” said Fajardo in Filipino.

“So it’s good that we got this win. We executed our plays and we just played San Miguel basketball, which is why we won this one.”

PBA: Ginebra ‘team effort’ needed to stop San Miguel twin towers

San Miguel Beermen import EJ Anosike against Ginebra defenders in Game 4 of the PBA Governors' Cup semifinals. Ginebra vs SMB

San Miguel Beermen import EJ Anosike against Ginebra defenders in Game 4 of the PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals. –PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—Scottie Thompson knows Barangay Ginebra needs do to a lot more to stop San Miguel Beer’s most formidable weapons in the form of twin towers June Mar Fajardo and EJ Anosike.

After the Gin Kings’ 131-121 Game 4 loss in Game 4 of the PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals, Thompson rued his team’s foiled attempts to slow down Fajardo and Anosike in their best-of-seven series so far.

“We’re like the underdogs inside [the paint],” said Thompson in Filipino at Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday.

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