S’finalists break deadlock today

B-MEG Derby Ace and Talk ‘N Text, inspired by their stirring Game 2 victories, shoot for 2-1 series leads today in the PBA Fiesta Conference best-of-seven semifinals at the Araneta Coliseum.

Having fought back from 18 points down to tie the series Friday, the Llamados will go into the 4 p.m. game against the San Miguel Beermen confident that they can handle the best from their rivals and still pull through.

The Tropang Texters, hoping that their 100-94 victory in Game 2 have put a dent in Alaska’s confidence, try to go back-to-back against the Aces in their 6:30 p.m. duel.

“Every game in a seven-game series is huge,” said San Miguel coach Siot Tanquingcen. “But this Game 3 is really important because it gives you separation, unlike when you go to the game up 2-0.”

Tanquingcen’s wards had looked so formidable until the Llamados unleashed a courageous second-half rally capped by Tony Washam’s three-point play off Gabe Freeman with seven seconds remaining that sealed the 95-94 triumph.

Still, B-Meg Derby Ace coach Ryan Gregorio is concerned with his team’s offensive execution and rebounding.

Although the Llamados got the job done, they shot just 38 percent from the field in Game 2 and grabbed 11 less rebounds than the Beermen.

“We have to figure out a way to score easy baskets,” said Gregorio, whose squad is gunning for a sweep of the season titles. “We’re practically bleeding for our points.”

The Game 2 win, Gregorio said, heralded the return of their “old, patented defense” which led to 26 turnovers by the Beermen, who eventually gave up 19 points.

“We basically shot ourselves in the foot with those turnovers,” Tanquingcen said.

After losing Game 1, 88-104, the Tropang Texters countered with solid guard play, highlighted by Jimmy Alapag and Jason Castro’s combined 42-point effort, to level the series.

Talk ‘N Text coach Chot Reyes believes his team has finally shaken off the rust from a month-long layoff.

The Texters will have starting guard Mark Cardona back, after the former La Salle standout, who scored 17 points in Game 1 missed the game Friday to get married.

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