Romeo drops 33 as Globalport eliminates Meralco from contention

Naveen Ganglani

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Romeo drops 33 as Globalport eliminates Meralco from contention
Jimmy Alapag and the Bolts tried their best to come from behind, but Terrence Romeo and the Batang Pier hold on

MANILA, Philippines – The Meralco Bolts played like their conference lives depended on it, but still fell short down the stretch of the game and wound up losing a heartbreaker to the GlobalPort Batang Pier, 108-104, on Wednesday, December 9, at the Cuneta Astrodome.

Trailing 80-56 at one point in the third period, the Bolts slowly chipped away at the Batang Pier’s lead and nearly escaped with the victory after tying the game at 94 with a little over 4 minutes to go.

Rising PBA star Terrence Romeo, who hit late free throws to seal the win, became just the first player this conference to score at least 30 a second time by finishing with 33 points, 3 rebounds, and 5 3-pointers.

Stanley Pringle was also superb, posting 19 points, 6 boards, and 6 dimes as the Batang Pier moved up to 6-3 following their third straight win.

For Meralco, it’s disappointment as they fell well short of their pre-season expectations by being eliminated from the playoff race with a 1-9 record through 10 games.

Cliff Hodge led the Bolts with 17 points and 10 rebounds while rookie standout Chris Newsome had 13 points, 8 boards, and 4 dimes. Veteran Jimmy Alapag was also impressive with 18 points and 4 assists off the bench. In the process, the clutch point guard broke into the top-5 all-time PBA assists leaders by taking the spot of Willie Generalao.

The 4 players ahead of Alapag on the list are Sonny Jaworski, Mon Fernandez, Dindo Pumaren, and Johnny Abarrientos, per PBA statistician Fidel Mangonon.

Meralco, which is 0-5 in games decided by 3 points or less this conference, even took the lead when Hodge’s basket put them up 96-94, but Doug Kramer quickly responded to tie the contest, then hit a free throw to re-gain the lead.

Pringle then hit a huge triple to put his club up 4, and after Ryan Buenafe missed his jumper, Romeo nailed one from downtown to make it a 7-point game with 1:57 left.

Meralco, however, refused to fall, as Hodge and Alapag scored 5 straight to make it a one-possession game anew. But after forcing a Pringle miss, Romeo gathered an offensive rebound and was fouled after, leading to two free throws, 105-101.

As he’s done countless of times, Alapag hit another 3 again to make it a one-point game with 23 seconds left, but Romeo calmly made two more free throws to make it 107-104. Alapag then missed his next 3-ball and Jay Washington was fouled. After Washington split his charities, 108-104, Alapag missed a triple with one second left, sealing his team’s defeat.

The Batang Pier shot 47% from the field and 13-of-21 from downtown but was out-rebounded, 49-42. GlobalPort made up for that by out-scoring their opponents on fastbreak chances, 24-10. 

Romeo and company will be back in action against the Mahindra Enforcers on Saturday, December 12, while Meralco will face Rain or Shine next on Wednesday, December 16.

Scores:

GlobalPort (108): Romeo 33, Pringle 19, Washington 15, Mamaril 8, Yeo 8, Jensen 7, Kramer 7, Maierhofer 6, Sumang 3, Semerad 2.

Meralco (104): Alapag 18, Hodge 17, Nabong 13, Newsome 13, Hugnatan 12, Faundo 11, David 8, Buenafe 7, Dillinger 4, Caram 1, Al-Hussaini 0, Amer 0.

Quarter scores: 26-22, 55-44, 87-73, 108-104 – Rappler.com

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