Sure-shot Simon leads B-MEG to game one win over TNT
The Llamados broke the game wide open early with a 17-3 run that turned an 8-11 deficit into a 25-14 first quarter advantage, with six different B-MEG players chipping in that stretch, capped by a Joe Devance score off an offensive board before the buzzer.
"I think we showed our depth today," Llamados head coach Tim Cone said after the game. "B-MEG is a really deep team. I'm just learning to how to use that depth."
Early offense by Raffy Reavis and JC Intal doubled TNT's output at the onset of the second period, 28-14, but the Texters slowly began to find their rhythm behind their big man Donnell Harvey, who had 11 of his 15 first-half points in the second quarter. Back-to-back conversions by the Talk 'N Text import had them within seven, 47-40, but Devance again gave B-MEG the last word, splitting charities to make it an eight-point lead headed into the break.
TNT countered with a four-point play by All-Filipino Cup Finals MVP Larry Fonacier, knotting the game at 56-all. The Texters kept pouring it on, with Ryan Reyes and Kelly Williams connecting from distance as well, snatching a five-point advantage with a quarter left, 67-62.
But that turned out to be TNT's brightest spot in the game as they seemed drained to start the final period. B-MEG quickly rattled off five points to tie the game, and after a Harvey split at the line, the Llamados scored another seven to make it 74-68. At that point, Coach Cone began to slow down the game, countering the Talk 'N Text scores methodically.
But still Talk 'N Text came on. A clutch triple by Jimmy Alapag made it 80-75, and the man known as "Mighty Mouse" canned another trey a few plays later to make it a four-point deficit, 39 seconds left.
Peter June Simon dropped 18 points on the Texters on near-flawless 9-of-11 shooting. Denzel Bowles added a double-double of 25 points and 11 rebounds, while the frontline of Marc Pingris and Joe Devance had 11 markers each, plus a combined nine boards.
Rafi Reavis was a demon on the glass, finishing with a team-high 12 rebounds. Those caroms, togetther with that of Pingris and Devance, helped B-MEG get up and down the court, traditionally the strength of their opponents. The Llamados out-scored the Texters 14-11 in fast break points, an achievement given that they norm just nine on the run.
Talk and Text drew a 25-13 performance from Donnell Harvey, but the support was not there to back him up. The starting backcourt of Jimmy Alapag and Ryan Reyes flourished with a total of 22 points, 12 rebounds and 11 dimes, but there was precious little beyond them.
One big problem of the Texters was there inability to convert at the free throw line. Entering the game, they shot 70.65 percent from the stripe, a top-four clip in the league. Past opening tip though, TNT missed 20 out of their 36 charities, leading head coach Chot Reyes to say in the post-game presser, "We were given free throws but we refused to accept them.
"If we made 50 percent of what we missed, we would have won."
Game 2 is scheduled for Wednesday at the Big Dome. Cone and his Llamados will be shooting for back-to-back wins, but even he admits it will be a tough feat.
"To win back-to-back takes a special effort," Cone said. Only Wednesday will tell if the Llamados have what their coach speaks of.
BMEG 88 - Bowles 25, Simon 18, Devance 11, Pingris 11, Yap 9, Barroca 4, Intal 3, Reavis 3, Urbiztondo 2, De Ocampo 2, Villanueva 0
TNT 82 - Harvey 25, Alapag 12, Reyes 10, Fonacier 8, Williams 6, Dillinger 5, Castro 5, De Ocampo 5, Carey 4, Peek 2, Gamalinda 0, Aguilar 0
Quarter scoring: 25-14, 48-40, 62-67, 88-82
Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/255944/sports/basketball/pba-sure-shot-simon-leads-b-meg-to-game-one-win-over-tnt



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