The Tigers held the Express to just 13 points in the payoff period while scoring 27 points of their own behind John Arigo and Ali Peek as they dealt Air21 its most lopsided loss since getting clobbered by Talk n Text, 91-109, on Oct. 12 last year.
"I have to cite Ali and John," said Coca-Cola coach Binky Favis, referring to his 1-2 scoring punch, who combined for 49 points. "And Im not talking about the shots they made. Its the way they created opportunities for their teammates that got us going."
But it was Coca-Colas stifling defense that anchored its runaway victory, particularly in a stretch bridging the third and fourth quarters.
With the game tied at 70-all, the Tigers shut down the Express with their interior defense while uncorking a 7-0 blast to close the third period with a seven-point cushion. With their defense holding, the Tigers sustained the momentum and kept the Express gunners out of their comfort zone to complete the romp.
"Our defense showed the way for us. We couldnt stop Ren Ren (Ritualo) but we succeeded in defending the other guys," Favis said.
The Tigers performance actually proved to be a big surprise since the team was one of the leagues lowest scoring teams in the Fiesta Conference where it averaged just 81.3 points.
"Im shocked with the score myself," added Favis.
Out to make a big impression after losing in a three-player MVP race won by Red Bulls Rico Villanueva in the previous conference, Ritualo lit up the board with 29 points, including 14 in the third quarter.
But the Tigers clamped down on defense and virtually silenced the streak-shooting Air21 gunner with just three points in the fourth period when the outcome was already beyond doubt.
Coca-Cola also had momentum on its side when Wynne Arboleda was sidelined in the final quarter after the Air21 playmaker fell hard and banged his head on the floor after going up to block Arigos fastbreak drive.
In the other game, Nic Belasco showed up his former team by exploding for a career-high tying 30 points, powering Alaska Milk to a 103-90 victory over San Miguel.
Brandon Cablay, who was traded for Belasco along with Mark Kong, had only three points, four assists and a steal in 28 minutes, paling in comparison with Belasco, who added eight boards.