Salvacion Player of the Week | Inquirer Sports

Salvacion Player of the Week

By: - Reporter / @junavINQ
/ 09:49 PM February 25, 2013

SUNDAY Salvacion was inserted into the game for the sole purpose of stifling Global Port’s Gary David.

The hot-shooting Meralco wingman did a whole lot more and earned the Accel-PBA Press Corps Player of the Week.

Salvacion, plucked from the bench for the first time in the conference, delivered with 20 points on six of seven three-point shooting, his last triple—a banked-in buzzer-beater—lifting the Bolts from the jaws of defeat, 90-89, over the Batang Pier in Commissioner’s Cup on Sunday night.

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“It’s always a blessing to have a warrior like Sunday,” said Meralco coach Ryan Gregorio, who gambled on the 10-year veteran to muffle David, Global Port’s tireless offensive machine.

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“Buried deep and not part of our usual rotation, he exhibited tremendous determination and a positive attitude,” added Gregorio.

David still managed to finish with a game-high 27 points but was stymied by Salvacion in his last two attempts from mid-range when the Batang Pier were going for a final push.

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Then, with the clock winding down, the 11th overall pick in the 2003 Draft let loose a miracle of a shot.

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Salvacion received the leather from a bottled up Mac Cardona and launched the three that hit the glass before sailing in exactly as time lapsed.

Salvacion, a former NCAA MVP who also played for Barangay Ginebra, helped the Bolts (2-3) stop a three-game skid.

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