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PHONE PALS DWARF GIANTS TO EVEN SERIES
Washington, Yancy come up with career-highs in scoring to lead TNT
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Size spelled the difference for Talk N Text Wednesday night with big men Anthony Washington and Yancy de Ocampo providing the big plays in the Phone Pals 110-92 victory over the defending champion Purefoods Chunkee Giants in Game 2 of their quarterfinal series at the Cuneta Astrodome.
Washington and De Ocampo registered career-highs in scoring with 26 points apiece as they practically carried the fight for the Phone Pals, who completely dominated the Giants in a game that turned ugly in the closing seconds.
Tonight we played to our potential, said TNT coach Derick Pumaren after the Phone Pals tied the series at one game apiece.
We were a completely different team this game. In Game One, we came out flat. But tonight we showed a lot of grit and hustle and the urgency to tie the series, Pumaren explained.
Game 3 of the Talk N Text-PBA Philippine Cup best-of-five series is set Friday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.
The Phone Pals indicated their desire to win the early going by being aggressive on offense that saw them shooting 50 percent from the field in the first half while holding the Giants to an awful 36 percent clip thanks to a tough defense that forced the Giants to shoot from the outside where they fared poorly.
TNT also got huge games from their guards Renren Ritualo, Felix Belano and Mark Cardona who combined for 40 points. Asi Taulava, who played for just 18 minutes due to De Ocampos outstanding performnace, managed just two points, his lowest since going scoreless in a 92-89 loss to Alaska on May 3, 2006.
Washington got the Phone Pals going by warming up early, shooting 16 of his points in the first half with most of them on lay-ups as he often found himself uncovered.
I was really hard on Anthony in Game 1 because I know he is the one guy in my lineup who can really match up with any player from Purefoods with his height, quickness and athleticism. Im glad tonight he responded well, Pumaren said.
But when Washington took a breather, De Ocampo picked up the slack especially when the Giants threatened to turn things around.
After Jun Simon hit successive baskets to pull Purefoods within 67-75, De Ocampo knocked in a three-pointer which sparked a 16-6 run as the Phone Pals stretch their lead to 20 points from which the Giants never recovered.
When we traded for Yancy, we know what he could provide us. And he proved us right, said Pumaren.
De Ocampo was at his best in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 points. He capped his remarkable performance by grabbing 13 rebounds and dishing four assists in 30 minutes.
The game nearly got out of hand in the closing seconds after TNT guard Jimmy Alapag and Purefoods playmaker Paul Artadi traded barbs and taunted each other following a collision.
Both were slapped a double technicals.
James Yap led the Giants with 25 points, including a 7-of-15 stint from three-point range.
He scored 14 of his total output in the middle quarters while Roger Yap provided the energy as the Giants rallied from a 44-25 deficit and pulled within 49-55 on a triple by James Yap with 8:52 left in the third.
But the Phone Pals quickly answered with a 14-8 blast to stem the tide.
The scores:
Talk N Text 110 Washington 26, de Ocampo Y. 26, Ritualo 18, Cardona 11, Belano 11, Carey 9, Alapag 7, Taulava 2, Fran 0, Noble 0, Pablo 0.
Purefoods 92 Yap J. 25, Raymundo 15, Simon 12, Limpot 8, Salvador 7, Yap R. 7, Artadi 5, Evangelista 4, Castillo 3, Pingris 2, Yee 2, Camaso 2.
Quarterscores: 21-19, 53-41, 73-61, 110-92.
Washington, Yancy come up with career-highs in scoring to lead TNT
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Size spelled the difference for Talk N Text Wednesday night with big men Anthony Washington and Yancy de Ocampo providing the big plays in the Phone Pals 110-92 victory over the defending champion Purefoods Chunkee Giants in Game 2 of their quarterfinal series at the Cuneta Astrodome.
Washington and De Ocampo registered career-highs in scoring with 26 points apiece as they practically carried the fight for the Phone Pals, who completely dominated the Giants in a game that turned ugly in the closing seconds.
Tonight we played to our potential, said TNT coach Derick Pumaren after the Phone Pals tied the series at one game apiece.
We were a completely different team this game. In Game One, we came out flat. But tonight we showed a lot of grit and hustle and the urgency to tie the series, Pumaren explained.
Game 3 of the Talk N Text-PBA Philippine Cup best-of-five series is set Friday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.
The Phone Pals indicated their desire to win the early going by being aggressive on offense that saw them shooting 50 percent from the field in the first half while holding the Giants to an awful 36 percent clip thanks to a tough defense that forced the Giants to shoot from the outside where they fared poorly.
TNT also got huge games from their guards Renren Ritualo, Felix Belano and Mark Cardona who combined for 40 points. Asi Taulava, who played for just 18 minutes due to De Ocampos outstanding performnace, managed just two points, his lowest since going scoreless in a 92-89 loss to Alaska on May 3, 2006.
Washington got the Phone Pals going by warming up early, shooting 16 of his points in the first half with most of them on lay-ups as he often found himself uncovered.
I was really hard on Anthony in Game 1 because I know he is the one guy in my lineup who can really match up with any player from Purefoods with his height, quickness and athleticism. Im glad tonight he responded well, Pumaren said.
But when Washington took a breather, De Ocampo picked up the slack especially when the Giants threatened to turn things around.
After Jun Simon hit successive baskets to pull Purefoods within 67-75, De Ocampo knocked in a three-pointer which sparked a 16-6 run as the Phone Pals stretch their lead to 20 points from which the Giants never recovered.
When we traded for Yancy, we know what he could provide us. And he proved us right, said Pumaren.
De Ocampo was at his best in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 points. He capped his remarkable performance by grabbing 13 rebounds and dishing four assists in 30 minutes.
The game nearly got out of hand in the closing seconds after TNT guard Jimmy Alapag and Purefoods playmaker Paul Artadi traded barbs and taunted each other following a collision.
Both were slapped a double technicals.
James Yap led the Giants with 25 points, including a 7-of-15 stint from three-point range.
He scored 14 of his total output in the middle quarters while Roger Yap provided the energy as the Giants rallied from a 44-25 deficit and pulled within 49-55 on a triple by James Yap with 8:52 left in the third.
But the Phone Pals quickly answered with a 14-8 blast to stem the tide.
The scores:
Talk N Text 110 Washington 26, de Ocampo Y. 26, Ritualo 18, Cardona 11, Belano 11, Carey 9, Alapag 7, Taulava 2, Fran 0, Noble 0, Pablo 0.
Purefoods 92 Yap J. 25, Raymundo 15, Simon 12, Limpot 8, Salvador 7, Yap R. 7, Artadi 5, Evangelista 4, Castillo 3, Pingris 2, Yee 2, Camaso 2.
Quarterscores: 21-19, 53-41, 73-61, 110-92.