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Pampanga a win away from MPBL repeat after another Dubai blowout

After Dubai sweep, Giant Lanterns can become the first MPBL back-to-back champions in Game 3 at home on Dec. 7
Dec 4, 2024
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Dubai - The Pampanga Giant Lanterns asserted their superiority over the Quezon Huskers, 79-60, on Tuesday night (early Wednesday Manila time) in the MPBL Sixth Season National Finals at the Al Nasr Sports Club's Rashid Bin Hamdan Indoor Hall.

North Division champion Pampanga, which also dominated Game One, 88-71, moved within a win of sweeping South Division champion Quezon and becoming the league's first back-to-back national titlist.

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Kurt Reyson presided over the Giant Lanterns offense with 20 points, spiked by six triples, to go with seven assists, five rebounds and two steals to clinch Best Player honors.

Justine Baltazar had another MVP-like performance with 13 points, 19 rebounds, six assists, four steals and three blocks, followed by Raymond Binuya with 12 points, including three triples, four assists and two rebounds.

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The Giant Lanterns go for the clincher on Game 3 on Dec. 7 at the Bren Z. Guiao Sports Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Asked whether the Giant Lanterns would end the best-of-five series in Game Three, Pampanga coach Gov. Dennis Pineda meekly replied "Sana (hopefully)," previously noting that a sweep at home would be most welcome.

Other Giant Lanterns who shone were Jhaymo Eguilos with 10 points and 9 rebounds, Archie Concepcion with 8 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block and Brandon Ramirez with 6 points plus 7 rebounds.

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    Back-to-back triples by Reyson and Rence Alcoriza gave Pampanga its biggest spread, 63-40, with 1:58 left in the third quarter.

    A couple of charities by Binuya restored that gap, 65-42, early in the fourth quarter before the Huskers clustered 11 points on an inside thrust by Ximone Sandagon, four freethrows by Al Francis Tamsi, and a drive and a triple by Judel Fuentes to push Quezon within 53-65, still 6 minutes and 10 seconds left.

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    Pampanga, however, kept its poise and capped the game with a one-handed jam by Baltazar and a layup by MJ Garcia.

    The Huskers again misfired, sinking just 21 of 74 field goal attempts, highlighted by a 7-of-38 performance from beyond the three-point arc.

    Quezon coach Eric Gonzales got 12 points, eight rebounds and three steals from Judel Fuentes, 11 points, two rebounds and two steals from Tamsi, and 9 points, 11 rebounds plus two assists from Rodel Gravera.

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