Ginebra struggles for consistency
For each team, the goal isn’t just to qualify for the playoffs. It’s also to avoid landing No. 7 or No. 8 because that would mean a handicap of a twice-to-win disadvantage. If the eliminations ended today, here’s how the playoff pairings will look like – No. 1 San Miguel Beer (6-1) vs No. 8 NLEX (3-4), No. 2 Magnolia (6-2) vs No. 7 Barangay Ginebra (4-4), No. 3 Alaska (6-2) vs No. 6 TNT (4-4) and No. 4 Rain Or Shine (4-3) vs No. 5 Phoenix (4-4). The No. 3 vs No. 6 and No. 4 vs No. 5 ties will be best-of-three affairs. Out of the running will be GlobalPort, Meralco, Blackwater and Kia.
Phoenix beat Ginebra, 87-82 and TNT, 74-72 so in a three-way tie, the Fuel Masters gain the edge. Ginebra and TNT face off at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Sunday so the outcome will be critical. At the moment, TNT is one up on Ginebra due to a higher plus-minus quotient. TNT is +15 and Ginebra, +9. Magnolia and Alaska are tied with identical 6-2 records but the Hotshots defeated the Aces, 108-95 in their matchup. Obviously, the standings are far from settled as six teams have still four games to play and the other six, three. The hottest squad is Alaska with six straight wins after a 0-2 start.

Meanwhile, crowd darling Ginebra is still battling for consistency. Coach Tim Cone’s troops got off to a sizzling 2-0 start then lost three in a row before breaking out to deal San Miguel its only loss so far, 100-96. Ginebra, however, failed to capitalize on momentum and lost an 81-78 decision to NLEX. Last Wednesday, Ginebra was back on track with a 103-77 demolition of Kia. Ginebra has now won two of its last three outings. Two of Ginebra’s four losses came when Greg Slaughter was sidelined with a hamstring strain.
Controlling tempo is crucial in Ginebra’s scheme of things because Cone relies on a short rotation. Before Wednesday’sgame, Ginebra had four players averaging at least 32 minutes each, seven at least 20 and 10 at least 10. That means Ginebra is dependent on a tight nucleus of Slaughter, Japeth Aguilar, L. A. Tenorio and Scottie Thompson who’re averaging from 32.8 to 38.6 minutes. The four players are averaging a combined 60.2 points or 67 percent of the team’s output. To generate maximum mileage from his core, Ginebra must dictate pace and stretch the clock. It can’t play an up-and-down game with a limited rotation. Besides, seven Ginebra players are at least 30 years old so Cone has to make sure older legs are preserved for the homestretch.
Author: Joaquin Henson, Philippine Star
Full Article
Post a Comment