Hog's Breath upsets Big Chill | Inquirer Sports

Hog’s Breath upsets Big Chill

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 04:13 PM March 18, 2013

Newcomer Hog’s Breath bounces back to win over Big Chill 69-63. PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGES / NUKI SABIO

MANILA, Philippines – After getting blown out in its debut, newcomer Hog’s Breath bounced back as it pulled the rug from under Big Chill 69-63 Tuesday in the PBA D-League Foundation Cup at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

Kevin Racal unleashed 16 of his game-high 21 points in the second half including four free throws that put the Razorbacks back in front and for good 66-63 with 32.5 seconds remaining.

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“Expected namin yan na makakabalik kami (It’s expected we can make a comeback). Ang importante na-limit namin ang errors (It’s important we were able to limit the errors),” said Hog’s Breath head coach Joel Jabar.

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Jonathan Belorio added 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Razorbacks, who lost 55-81 to Jumbo Plastic last Thursday.

Mac Montilla paced the Superchargers, who went scoreless after Janus Lozada’s free throws at the 3:31 mark of the fourth quarter, with 16 points but missed a three-pointer that would have tied the match with under 40 ticks left.

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Mar Villahermosa and Lozada also missed from deep as Belorio iced the game with two free throws.

Big Chill, which got out-rebounded 38-54 hardly played like the team that beat the four-time defending champion NLEX 86-77 in overtime last week.

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