ROXAS CITY- Welcoat traveled here
and painted the town red.
Winless in two starts in Manila, the Dragons ended
their dry spell with the biggest upset by any team in
the conference so far, a surprising 82-64 blowout of
the defending champion Barangay Ginebra Kings in a 2007-08
Smart PBA Philippine Cup road showcase at the Capiz
Gymnasium here Saturday night.
The Dragons pounced on the Kings' poor start then fended
off a furious endgame chase by the crowd-favorites to
score their first win in the season following back-to-back
defeats to the Coca-Cola Tigers and the Red Bull Barakos.
The Kings, who came up with the lowest output in the
conference and their lowest under head coach Jong Uichico,
suffered a second loss in three games, obviously missing
the services of injured main men Mark Caguioa and Eric
Menk.
But this one could prick the Kings' pride with the
defending all-Filipino champions embarrassed by the
team which was good for only three wins in this tourney
last year.
Trailing by as much as 23 pts. in the third period
and by 16 entering the fourth, the Kings used an 18-0
run anchored on Jayjay Helterbrand, Sunday Salvacion
and rookies Macky Escalona and JR Aquino to rally to
within two at 64-66 with 5:47 left to play but didn't
score the rest of the way even as the Dragons came up
with a 16-0 finishing kick anchored on Nic Belasco and
JayR Reyes.
With the win, Welcoat curiously caught up with the
two champions last season - all-Filipino ruler Barangay
Ginebra and Fiesta Conference titleholder Alaska Milk
- at 1-2.
It was a big win for Welcoat which had only seven victories
in all last season. It was actually the most lopsided
win by the Dragons in all their eight wins in the pro
league thus far, not having won by more than 10 in their
previous seven.
The Dragons were already on the brink of total collapse,
nearly losing a 62-46 third-quarter bulge, when they
regained composure led by Belasco who finished with
17 points and a conference-high 19 rebounds.
Rob Wainwright and Jay-R Reyes also starred for the
Dragons, finishing with 15 and 14 points, respectively
with the latter adding 13 rebounds.
Welcoat, which also held Barangay Ginebra to a conference-low
27.8% shooting from the field, scored the first seven
points of the game and led by as many as 16 at 24-8
before taking the half at 42-30.
The Kings closed in at 30-36 but Wainwright defused
the tension by knocking in back-to-back jumpers.
So dominant were the Dragons in the early goings that
the lone highlight coming from Ginebra was a three-pointer
from Johnny Abarrientos just before the buzzer sounded
in the first quarter.
The Dragons went 6-of-17 from the three-point range
as against the Kings 3-of-11 shooting from the same
distance in the first 24 minutes of play.
Billy Mamaril led the Kings with 17 points and five
rebounds while Helterbrand finished with 14 points,
eight rebounds and four assists.
Curiously, Barangay Ginebra was also Welcoat's only
victim in four games during the preseason tournament,
winning their encounter 99-97 last Sept. 16 in Tarlac
City.
The Scores:
Welcoat 82 - Belasco 17, Wainwright
15, Reyes 14, Devance 8, Lopez 8, Baguion 7, Araña
5, Gelig 6, Ibañes 2, Dulay 0.
Ginebra 64 - Mamaril 17, Helterbrand
14, Macapagal 7, Reavis 6, Tubid 5, Aquino 4, Escalona
4, Salvacion 4, Abarrientos 3, Artadi 0, Lao 0, Holper
0.
Quarterscores: 24-11, 42-30, 62-46,
82-64
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