TNT sweeps GlobalPort, sets up semis showdown with SMB
TNT used a strong defensive stance in the final minute to escape with a 95-90 victory over GlobalPort to sweep their 2017 PBA Philippine Cup quarterfinals series Monday at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Ranidel de Ocampo scored six of the KaTropa’s last eight points as they fended the pesky Batang Pier late and arrange a semifinals date against top-seed San Miguel.
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De Ocampo scattered 25 points on a perfect 10-of-10 shooting from the charity stripe, to go with three rebounds and two assists, while Mo Tautuaa contribute 14 markers and five boards.
Troy Rosario chipped in a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds, but the story of the game was the veterans, with Kelly Williams and Larry Fonacier combining for 20 markers and 14 boards.
Article continues after this advertisement“We tried to be ready for their counters, but we weren’t too successful,” said coach Nash Racela as TNT tried its best to negate the presence of GlobalPort duo Terrence Romeo and Stanley Pringle. “Good thing is our veterans stepped up today. That was the key for us: the veterans stepping forward and delivering.”
TNT seemed to have had the game in the bag, leading by 20, 47-27 in the second quarter before Romeo led a 12-0 flurry to cut the deficit to eight, 47-39.
The KaTropa once again broke off in the third, 76-58 thanks to a de Ocampo-led 13-0 spurt, but the Batang Pier answered back with a 19-2 tear to make it a close game in the fourth.
Romeo anchored GlobalPort with 22 points, but shot a paltry 5-of-23 clip from the field. He also had seven rebounds and three assists in the loss.
Pringle got 19 markers, six dimes, and four boards, while JR Quinahan unloaded all of his 17 points in the second half.
The scores:
TNT 95 – De Ocampo 25, Tautuaa 14, Rosario 12, Fonacier 10, Williams 10, Castro 9, Rosales 8, Pogoy 5, Rosser 2, Reyes 0, Carey 0, Tamsi 0.
GLOBALPORT 90 – Romeo 22, Pringle 19, Quinahan 17, Cortez 10, Canaleta 7, Semerad 7, Maierhofer 4, Mamaril 2, Paredes 2, Urbiztondo 0, Pessumal 0, Andrada 0, Pennisi 0.
Quarters: 30-22, 48-41, 76-67, 95-90.