- Nov 27, 2000
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KINGS HAVE 1 FOOT IN SEMIS
Salvacion scorches Realtors as Ginebra racks up 6th straight Ws, the Kings also ended the Realtors own bid for an automatic Final Four seat.
Only the top two teams after the eliminations will earn outright semifinal tickets, relegating the third to fifth placers to the quarterfinals. The sixth to ninth finishers will play in the wildcard, while the 10th team is shown the exit.
Were playing a tough team, and its good to get a win against a tough team, said Ginebra coach Jong Uichico, who was brought to the Kings camp during the off-season after spending his first seven years as head coach with San Miguel.
Of course Im happy, its one of those games that we shot well from the beginning and it dictated the tempo. If a team shoots well and then sustains it, that team will be really hard to stop, added Uichico.
Ginebra jumped the gun on the Realtors as the former took a 10-0 lead, before finishing the quarter up by a commanding 35-9 bubble.
The Kings, who were led by Sunday Salvacions career-high 30 points, took a big 37-point lead at 94-57 after Mark Caguioa nailed a buzzer-beating triple to end the third quarter.
Ginebras six-game winning streak is the longest for the franchise in the last 10 years.
Caguioa contributed 17 points, while Rudy Hatfield finished with double-double at 10 points and 10 rebounds. Ronald Tubid and Rafi Reavis also chipped in 10 markers apiece.
The Scores:
Ginebra 109 Salvacion 30, Caguioa 17, Tubid 10, Reavis 10, Hatfield 10, Helterbrand 9, Mamaril 6, Menk 5, Macapagal 4, Holper 4, Seigle 2, Abarrientos 2.
Sta. Lucia 89 Espino 22, Omolon 17, Bughao 14, Williams 12, Cabagnot 6, Calimag 6, Mendoza 4, Catli 3, Isip 2, Duremdes 2, Aquino 1, Gonzales 0.
Quarterscores: 35-9; 59-32; 94-57; 109-89.
Salvacion scorches Realtors as Ginebra racks up 6th straight Ws, the Kings also ended the Realtors own bid for an automatic Final Four seat.
Only the top two teams after the eliminations will earn outright semifinal tickets, relegating the third to fifth placers to the quarterfinals. The sixth to ninth finishers will play in the wildcard, while the 10th team is shown the exit.
Were playing a tough team, and its good to get a win against a tough team, said Ginebra coach Jong Uichico, who was brought to the Kings camp during the off-season after spending his first seven years as head coach with San Miguel.
Of course Im happy, its one of those games that we shot well from the beginning and it dictated the tempo. If a team shoots well and then sustains it, that team will be really hard to stop, added Uichico.
Ginebra jumped the gun on the Realtors as the former took a 10-0 lead, before finishing the quarter up by a commanding 35-9 bubble.
The Kings, who were led by Sunday Salvacions career-high 30 points, took a big 37-point lead at 94-57 after Mark Caguioa nailed a buzzer-beating triple to end the third quarter.
Ginebras six-game winning streak is the longest for the franchise in the last 10 years.
Caguioa contributed 17 points, while Rudy Hatfield finished with double-double at 10 points and 10 rebounds. Ronald Tubid and Rafi Reavis also chipped in 10 markers apiece.
The Scores:
Ginebra 109 Salvacion 30, Caguioa 17, Tubid 10, Reavis 10, Hatfield 10, Helterbrand 9, Mamaril 6, Menk 5, Macapagal 4, Holper 4, Seigle 2, Abarrientos 2.
Sta. Lucia 89 Espino 22, Omolon 17, Bughao 14, Williams 12, Cabagnot 6, Calimag 6, Mendoza 4, Catli 3, Isip 2, Duremdes 2, Aquino 1, Gonzales 0.
Quarterscores: 35-9; 59-32; 94-57; 109-89.