Lethal Hotshots turn back Gin Kings in PBA semis Game 1 | Inquirer Sports

Lethal Hotshots turn back Gin Kings in PBA semis Game 1

Compton, Alaska not taking any chances against mountain-scaling semifinal foes
/ 09:30 PM November 10, 2018

Romeo Travis leads Magnolia past Ginebra. PBA IMAGES

ANTIPOLO CITY—Paul Lee and the Magnolia Hotshots picked the right time to end a seven-game losing skid against defending champion Barangay Ginebra.

Lee stuck dagger after dagger into the hearts of the Gin Kings as the Hotshots took Game 1 with a 106-98 victory Saturday night in the semifinals of the PBA Governors’ Cup at Ynares Center here.

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Those clutch hits by the guard known as the “Lethal Weapon” gave Magnolia a crucial headstart in their best-of-five showdown for a Finals berth and, more importantly, restored confidence within the Hotshots, who have been slapped around by the Gin Kings in their previous seven meetings.

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“We needed to believe,” said Hotshots coach Chito Victolero. “We needed to send a message also.

“When we started preparing for Ginebra, I told my players that it’s always a grinding game. It’s the ‘Clasico.’ The emotions, the hype [are there]. The perseverance to snare Game 1 was evident in the game.”

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Lee provided most of the evidence. With Ginebra creeping to within 95-93, Lee scored 10 points—including a highlight-reel basket of a spin move through the teeth of the Ginebra defense—in the final 3:36 to put the game away and preserve the game-long heroics of Romeo Travis, who came through with a monster output of 37 points, 16 rebounds and five assists.

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Lee wound up with 27 points, four rebounds, three assists and four steals.

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The Hotshots and the Gin Kings go at it again on Monday at Smart Araneta Coliseum. Tip-off is at 7 p.m. and Victolero was quick to remind everyone that Magnolia hadn’t achieved anything just yet, not with the two-time reigning champion on the opposite end of the court.

“We’re still the underdogs. (Ginebra) still has the skills, the talent, the coach,” he noted.

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It was a sorry loss for Ginebra, which led by as many as 12 in the opening period.

Justin Brownlee led the Gin Kings with 37 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists.

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