GALLERY: Alaska fans exult as loss leaves Kings supporters in despair
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Alaska fans paint a section of the Mall of Asia Arena stands red by sporting their team colors for Game Two of the PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals.
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It was a good night for Alaska fans as the Aces picked up right where they left off in Game One en route to another rout of the Gin Kings.
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Alaska fans, led by team owner Wilfred Uytengsu, cheer from ringside as the Aces seized control of the game in the latter part of the first quarter and never looked back.
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Members of Alaska's Gatas Republik scream their lungs out to show their support.
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A diehard Ginebra fan displays a homemade sign displaying what he felt is the number of Gin Kings and Alaska fans present at the arena.
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The Alaska faithful have to feel pretty good about their squad heading into Game Three after the Aces took the fight out of the Gin Kings for the second straight game.
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Two little kids proudly wearing Ginebra jerseys watch the game from ringside with their mom.
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It's never too early to be a basketball nut as proven by the little boy in green who is loving the intense hoops action of Game Two.
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Disappointment and anger is written on the face on a Ginebra fan.
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Alaska team owner Wilfred Uytengsu is all smiles after the game as the Aces move a win away from securing their 14th PBA title and first in the post-Tim Cone era.
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Mission accomplished, Alaska players leave the floor to the cheers of the Aces faithful.
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