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Brgy. Ginebra has won last seven Manila Clasico tiffs with Magnolia

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Ian Sangalang (L) and Paul Lee (R) (PBA Images)

Ian Sangalang (L) and Paul Lee (R) (PBA Images)

by Jonas Terrado

Game Today (Ynares Center, Antipolo City)
6:30 p.m. – Ginebra vs Magnolia

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel and Magnolia are bracing for a battle of wits right from the onset when they start their best-of-five PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals tonight at the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.

Though they encountered little problem in their lone elimination round, the Kings see themselves dealing with a more-determined Hotshots squad in the series opener before an expected big crowd at 6:30 p.m.

Ginebra beat Magnolia, 93-86, last Oct. 28 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum to extend its winning streak over its Manila Clasico foe to seven consecutive games.

Kings guard LA Tenorio, however, expects Magnolia to come out with a better showing in the series.

“It’s going to be a chess match,” Tenorio declared. “Magnolia will come out really aggressive against us, knowing that we have their numbers.”

It will be the first time Ginebra and Magnolia will meet in the semis since the 2017 Philippine Cup.

In that series, the Kings recovered from a 3-2 deficit to beat the former Star Hotshots in seven games.

That setback is probably in the back of the minds of Magnolia, which aims to make the finals for the second time this season.

It is Magnolia’s fifth semis in six conferences under coach Chito Victolero.

Ian Sangalang is eager to atone for his disappointing showing against Ginebra in the elims when he failed to score.

He did get his confidence back last Tuesday with 18 points in the Hotshots’ quarterfinal win over the Blackwater Elite, including a pair of key baskets in the three minutes.

Paul Lee, Mark Barroca and import Romeo Travis are also out to bring their A-game opposite an equally-talented Ginebra side powered by reinforcement Justin Brownlee.

Japeth Aguilar, ranked second in the Best Player of the Conference race after the elims, will also be expected to put up big numbers along with Tenorio, Greg Slaughter, Sol Mercado and Scottie Thompson.

Tags: Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, Blackwater Elite, Chito Victolero, Greg Slaughter, Ian Sangalang, Japeth Aguilar, Justin Brownlee, PBA, PBA Governors’ Cup, PBA Governors’ Cup semifinals, Scottie Thompson



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