Phoenix eyes semis rubber match against Magnolia

Phoenix eyes semis rubber match against Magnolia

Game Wednesday
Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena
8 p.m. — Magnolia vs Phoenix
*Magnolia leads series, 2-1

EVEN with its youth-laden crew, Phoenix has shown its mettle in handling pressure-packed do-or-die situations.

The Fuel Masters put this on display by overcoming a more playoff-experienced Meralco in their quarterfinal sudden death, 88-84, to stretch their “fairytale” run in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Playoffs regular Magnolia then buried them to a 0-2 hole in the race-to-three semis but instead of folding, the Phoenix Fuel Masters took it head-on and hammered a 103-85 come-from-behind romp in Game 3.

Still in a life-or-death predicament, Jamike Jarin’s spirited charges have to do it a third time in tonight’s Game 4 if they want to draw level with the Hotshots and force one last duel the right to face early finalist San Miguel Beer.

“These games (quarterfinal KO and Game 3) provided us with a lot of experience, I guess,” said Phoenix veteran Jason Perkins.

After bungling winnable situations in the first two games, Mr. Perkins and Co. learned their lessons and did the right things at the right moments to make it 2-1 Friday night.

Adding to the big boost in morale and confidence was the fact that Phoenix trailed by as many as 21 but turned things completely around and beat Magnolia by 18.

“We don’t look at the score when we play. We’re just out there trying our best every possession, starting with our offense, getting back on defense, and continuing as many stops as we can get,” he said.

“Our guys are definitely resilient and I’m really proud of everyone for working hard and sticking to it, and sticking together.”

That attitude, and the hard lessons learned from previous defeats, should serve them well when they attempt an encore in the 8 p.m. tiff at the MOA Arena.

“We know what to do in the endgame,” said Mr. Perkins. “We just need to execute, get organized, rebound, and play defense.”

Expect Magnolia, a proud team with championship pedigree and post-season experience, to come in with a similarly high sense of urgency and purpose as it seeks to follow the Beermen, 3-0 winner of ousted champ Ginebra, in the best-of-seven finale. — Olmin Leyba