Ginebra Gin Kings and Meralco Bolts clash anew for semifinal berth at PBA Commissioner’s Cup

REPEAT or revenge?

Ginebra Gin Kings and Meralco Bolts clash anew for semifinal berth at PBA Commissioner’s Cup

Games on Wednesday
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)
5 p.m. – Rain or Shine vs Converge (Game 1)
7:30 p.m. – Ginebra vs Meralco (Game 1)

REPEAT or revenge?

Over four months since their quarterfinal duel last conference, Barangay Ginebra and Meralco are back at it, disputing a semifinal ticket anew at the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

It’s a short, race-to-two affair that kicks off on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, so getting a 1-0 running start is pivotal for the rivals.

“We’re excited we’re facing Ginebra,” said Bolts coach Luigi Trillo ahead of the 7:30 p.m. opener.

This marks the two’s 10th showdown in the PBA playoffs since 2016. The most recent one — the Governors’ Cup Final-8 last September, didn’t end particularly well for Meralco as Ginebra pulled off a 3-0 sweep. Thus payback is a motivation for the Bolts here.

“We knocked them out last conference so they’re going to be well motivated,” Ginebra tactician Tim Cone said.

“We remember very fondly we got our butts kicked; we got swept. And since then, they’ve added a ton of dominant players that you build the team around like (mid-season acquisition) Troy Rosario and (comebacking) Jamie Malonzo,” said Mr. Trillo.

“We know it’s not going to be easy. This team (Ginebra) doesn’t only play well offensively, they punish you defensively so we’ve got to be better all around. We know they’re capable but we’re also capable and we’ll be ready,” added Mr. Trillo.

The two clashed in a no-bearing elimination gig a week ago with Ginebra taking an inconsequential 91-87 win over an import-less Meralco.

But with everything to play for, not to mention Akil Mitchell expected back after recovering from back spasms and Justin Brownlee fully unleashed, there’s no pulling punches this time around.

Like the high-profile rivals, No. 3 Converge and No. 6 Rain or Shine are intent on drawing first blood in their side of the best-of-three quarterfinals at 5 p.m. — Olmin Leyba