Aces outlast Dragons, get out of cellar
November 18, 2006 | 12:00am
Alaska Milk got some relief yesterday swapping places at the cellar with erstwhile joint eighth placer Welcoat Paints as the Aces withstood the Dragons, 97-91, in overtime in the Talk n Text PBA Philippine Cup at the Araneta Coliseum.
Nic Belasco dished out a double-double job with 23 points and 14 rebounds, and came through with clutch plays in the extra period to eventually bail Alaska out of trouble against a scrappy Welcoat team which just wouldnt give up.
The Aces notched their third win in 10 games but not after squandering a pair of 20-point margins in the second quarter and what had looked like a safe five-point cushion at 85-80 in the last 28 seconds of regulation play.
Belasco canned in a free throw, intercepted a throw-in by Joey Mente and scored on a layup in the final nine seconds of overtime to scuttle Welcoats bid in the end.
Despite the win, Alaska coach Tim Cone was a picture of total frustration in attending the post-game interview.
"Were having a hard time closing out. Its very difficult when you dont have confidence. We practice hard, but come game time, we just cant close out. We cant hold on to a big lead. These are the struggles were going through right now,"said Cone.
"But at 2-7, well take any win we can get. Weve taken one little step in a ladder and we hope to build on this. We need to get a lot more rungs up to be competitive," Cone added.
At least with the victory, Cone and his Aces got out of the cellar for the first time in a long while, catching up with the Coca-Cola Tigers at eighth place. The Dragons took the Aces spot as they suffered their eighth loss against three wins.
The Aces got off to a strong start but lapsed into crucial turnovers that allowed the Dragons to get back into the fight in the fourth quarter.
Nic Belasco dished out a double-double job with 23 points and 14 rebounds, and came through with clutch plays in the extra period to eventually bail Alaska out of trouble against a scrappy Welcoat team which just wouldnt give up.
The Aces notched their third win in 10 games but not after squandering a pair of 20-point margins in the second quarter and what had looked like a safe five-point cushion at 85-80 in the last 28 seconds of regulation play.
Belasco canned in a free throw, intercepted a throw-in by Joey Mente and scored on a layup in the final nine seconds of overtime to scuttle Welcoats bid in the end.
Despite the win, Alaska coach Tim Cone was a picture of total frustration in attending the post-game interview.
"Were having a hard time closing out. Its very difficult when you dont have confidence. We practice hard, but come game time, we just cant close out. We cant hold on to a big lead. These are the struggles were going through right now,"said Cone.
"But at 2-7, well take any win we can get. Weve taken one little step in a ladder and we hope to build on this. We need to get a lot more rungs up to be competitive," Cone added.
At least with the victory, Cone and his Aces got out of the cellar for the first time in a long while, catching up with the Coca-Cola Tigers at eighth place. The Dragons took the Aces spot as they suffered their eighth loss against three wins.
The Aces got off to a strong start but lapsed into crucial turnovers that allowed the Dragons to get back into the fight in the fourth quarter.
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