- Nov 27, 2000
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3 IN A ROW FOR TNT AS CARDONA, J-WASH SHINE
Tigers drop 6th in last 7 assignments in the recent Philippine Cup, the Pals inched closer to the top, moving within a game of the third-running Alaska Aces (7-4).
Mark Cardona and Jay Washington did some stretching for their stint in the coming All-Star activities, leading the team to their sixth win in 11 games.
Cardona, who is to make his debut in the All-Star Game, collected 21 points, five rebounds and four assists, while Washington, who is to play in the Blitz Game, gathered 14 points, six rebounds and one steal.
The duo combined for 17 points as the Pals outscored the Tigers 28-14, in the fourth quarter.
Talk N Text actually limited Coca-Cola to two points while making 15 of its own in the last five minutes of play.
"That remains my No. 1 concern for this team walang consistency. Itinapon yong double-digit lead sa first quarter at kinailangan pang maghabol," rued Pumaren.
The Pals squandered a 31-20 lead at the end of the opening period, fell behind by seven, 45-52, at the half and needed to work hard to regain the upper hand at 79-78.
Don Allado and Felix Belano did their share as the Pals outplayed the Tigers at the finish and went on to duplicate their 102-87 victory in their first meeting last March 14.
Jeff Varem had a double-double performance with 26 points and 16 rebounds but the Tigers still fell short of their bid to arrest their skid.
They slid to 4-7, having lost six of their last seven games.
"Well take a rest the next few days then return to practice. The sad part is that were up against a Red Bull team coming off a loss at the resumption of our campaign," said Pumaren.
"At least, mataas ang kumpiyansa ng mga bata," Pumaren added.
The scores:
Talk N Text 97Sullinger 21, Cardona 21, Washington 14, Carey 11, Allado 11, Belano 8, Billones 5, De Ocampo 4, Pablo 2, Noble 0.
Coca-Cola 86 Varem 26, Peek 23, Cabagnot 13, Tolomia 10, Antonio 6, Avenido 4, Calimag 2, Arigo 2, Yeo 0, Duremdes 0.
Quarterscores: 31-20, 45-52, 69-72, 97-86.
Tigers drop 6th in last 7 assignments in the recent Philippine Cup, the Pals inched closer to the top, moving within a game of the third-running Alaska Aces (7-4).
Mark Cardona and Jay Washington did some stretching for their stint in the coming All-Star activities, leading the team to their sixth win in 11 games.
Cardona, who is to make his debut in the All-Star Game, collected 21 points, five rebounds and four assists, while Washington, who is to play in the Blitz Game, gathered 14 points, six rebounds and one steal.
The duo combined for 17 points as the Pals outscored the Tigers 28-14, in the fourth quarter.
Talk N Text actually limited Coca-Cola to two points while making 15 of its own in the last five minutes of play.
"That remains my No. 1 concern for this team walang consistency. Itinapon yong double-digit lead sa first quarter at kinailangan pang maghabol," rued Pumaren.
The Pals squandered a 31-20 lead at the end of the opening period, fell behind by seven, 45-52, at the half and needed to work hard to regain the upper hand at 79-78.
Don Allado and Felix Belano did their share as the Pals outplayed the Tigers at the finish and went on to duplicate their 102-87 victory in their first meeting last March 14.
Jeff Varem had a double-double performance with 26 points and 16 rebounds but the Tigers still fell short of their bid to arrest their skid.
They slid to 4-7, having lost six of their last seven games.
"Well take a rest the next few days then return to practice. The sad part is that were up against a Red Bull team coming off a loss at the resumption of our campaign," said Pumaren.
"At least, mataas ang kumpiyansa ng mga bata," Pumaren added.
The scores:
Talk N Text 97Sullinger 21, Cardona 21, Washington 14, Carey 11, Allado 11, Belano 8, Billones 5, De Ocampo 4, Pablo 2, Noble 0.
Coca-Cola 86 Varem 26, Peek 23, Cabagnot 13, Tolomia 10, Antonio 6, Avenido 4, Calimag 2, Arigo 2, Yeo 0, Duremdes 0.
Quarterscores: 31-20, 45-52, 69-72, 97-86.