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Paul Lee’s scintillating outing powers Magnolia’s rout of NLEX, sets up Ginebra showdown


Wanting to avoid a twice-to-beat disadvantage, the Magnolia Hotshots obliterated the NLEX Road Warriors, 102-74, in the final day of eliminations, Wednesday evening at SMART Araneta Coliseum.

The Hotshots seized control of the match prior to the break, scoring nine straight points to turn a seven-point lead to a commanding 46-30 edge. Their lead would balloon to as big as 31, 94-63, with six minutes left in the game.

Magnolia finished with a 6-5 card. They will face Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in a best-of-three quarterfinal series that will start this Saturday, April 6.

“We will focus now on the quarterfinals. Happy ako na napapunta kami sa equal opportunity sa playoffs, although medyo mahirap because we will be facing a tough team in Ginebra,” said Magnolia head coach Chito Victolero.

Paul Lee led the Hotshots with a game-high 26 points – spiked by six three-pointers – along with five rebounds and two steals. Aldrech Ramos, who’s celebrating his 31st birthday, supplied 15 points, four rebounds, and two blocks.

Mark Barroca had 14 points, three boards, and three assists, while Ian Sangalang chimed in 10 in the win.

Magnolia’s defense proved to be too much for NLEX, as they limited the Road Warriors’ field goal shooting to just 31 percent; prior to Wednesday, NLEX had been shooting 41-percent. Magnolia also forced NLEX to commit 15 turnovers.

“Malaking factor ung defense namin because our goal is to limit NLEX to under ninety points and matapatan yung effort nila,” Victolero said. “Happy ako sa players ko. Though mahaba break namin, hindi nawala yung rhythm nila.”

Bong Galanza was the lone double-digit scorer for NLEX with 10 points.

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The Road Warriors ended the eliminations with a 4-7 card. They need Barangay Ginebra to win against NorthPort Batang Pier – which will also take place this Wednesday night – to secure the seventh spot.

Otherwise, they will be relegated to a playoff for the eighth and final playoff spot versus the Alaska Aces on Friday.


The Scores:

Magnolia 102 — Lee 26, Ramos 15, Barroca 14, Sangalang 10, Jalalon 8, Herndon 6, Melton 5, Simon 5, Brondial 5, Reavis 2, Gamalinda 2, Dela Rosa 2, Pascual 2, Calisaan 0, Abundo 0.

NLEX 74 — Galanza 10, Ighalo 9, Tallo 8, Quinahan 8, Erram 7, Rios 6, Paniamogan 6, Varilla 6, Magat 6, Soyud 4, Baguio 2, Lao 2, Tiongson 0, Taulava 0, Paredes 0.

Quarterscores: 20-16; 46-30; 77-54; 102-74.

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