Unlikely hero: Pinto opens early Meralco floodgates vs Ginebra

Delfin Dioquino

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Unlikely hero: Pinto opens early Meralco floodgates vs Ginebra
Nard Pinto plays out of his mind and provides a huge boost off the bench as Meralco nips Barangay Ginebra to tie the PBA Governors' Cup finals

QUEZON, Philippines – An unlikely hero emerged for Meralco as it knotted the PBA Governors’ Cup finals against Barangay Ginebra.

Nard Pinto played out of his mind and provided a huge boost off the bench as the Bolts carved a grind-out 104-102 win over the Gin Kings in Game 2 of the best-of-seven affair on Friday, January 10.

Pinto, averaging 3.8 points in 19 games this conference, put on a show in the opening quarter where he scored all of his 12 points behind 4 triples. 

Subbing in for Baser Amer, who picked up two quick fouls early in the maiden frame, Pinto helped turn a 6-13 deficit to a 36-21 lead to end the period as he knocked down three-pointers one after another. 

Players and fans at the Quezon Convention Center in Lucena City were left in awe of the scorching shooting display, including Pinto. 

“Of course, I was a bit shocked,” the stocky guard told reporters in a mix of Filipino and English. “My role here is to defend. I was surprised but I’m taking those kind of shots in practice every single day.”

It may probably be finals jitters because Pinto saw his first possession end up on a turnover, which paved way for a Scottie Thompson layup that gave Ginebra its biggest lead of the game at 13-6.

But Pinto was quick to make up for his mistake, draining the triple that put Meralco up front, 16-13, before sinking his next 3 three-pointers.  

He finished the period making all of his 4 triples as he set a new career-high in points scored in a quarter. 

“I had to tell myself, ‘Hey, wake up,” Pinto said of his opening turnover. “Of course, I needed to help the team.”

Although he was kept scoreless in the remaining 3 quarters with the Gin Kings keeping the Bolts on their toes until the final second, Pinto was just glad to come away with a finals win – his first in his career. 

“Even if I can’t make my shots, as long as we win, [that’s fine with me.] I was praying hard because this was a must-win for us. We need to win this to tie the series. It would be hard if we went down 2-0,” Pinto said. 

As the series shifts to the pivotal Game 3 at the Araneta Coliseum on Sunday, January 12, Pinto said bench production will be crucial. 

“The reason we probably lost Game 1 was because our second group failed to help. Now, all of us, Nico (Salva), Anjo (Caram), we help each other out to get the win.” Rappler.com

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!
Person, Human, Clothing

author

Delfin Dioquino

Delfin Dioquino dreamt of being a PBA player, but he did not have the skills to make it. So he pursued the next best thing to being an athlete – to write about them. He took up journalism at the University of Santo Tomas and joined Rappler as soon as he graduated in 2017.