PBA D-League: Bakers batter Razorbacks | Inquirer Sports

PBA D-League: Bakers batter Razorbacks

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 06:38 PM April 15, 2013

Jens Knuttel (dark/cafefrance) vs Reignier Macasaet PBA D-LEAGUE IMAGE / Nuki Sabio

MANILA, Philippines – Cafe France banked on a second-quarter surge to clobber Hog’s Breath Cafe 75-58 Monday in the PBA D-League Foundation Cup at the FilOil Flying V Arena in San Juan.

The Bakers, who hiked their record to 5-2, outscored the Razorbacks, 24-6, to turn a close 21-17 game to a one-sided affair, 45-23, and never looked back.

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“Salamat naman naka-bounce back kami sa talo against NLEX,” said Cafe France head coach Edgar Macaraya, whose team improved its chances of clinching a top four finish at the end of eliminations. “Good thing maganda yung start but still kulang pa rin. I know Hog’s bagong team but if ever a contender and kalaban I hope makabawi pa din kami,” he said.

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Mike Silungan continued his torrid shooting from downtown – nailing all of his three triples in the first half – en route to a 15-point outing.

“Naka-focus na kasi siya kasi tapos na school niya (Silungan),” Macaraya said.

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Macaraya was also pleased with the acquisition of Moncrief Rogado, who was released by Informatics. Rogado immediately fit in with his new team with a game-high 17 points on five-of-10 shooting from deep.

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Marion Magat added 14 points and nine rebounds while Michael Parala had seven points, 10 rebounds and two blocks.

Billy Robles paced Hog’s Breath, which slid to 1-6, with 16 points.

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