TNT, Meralco highlight Tuesday PBA doubleheader

Andre SoteloBasketball2 days ago127 Views

Tuesday’s PBA Commissioner’s Cup doubleheader at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium offers two very different kinds of pressure.

 

In the first game, Magnolia is trying to prove its first win was the start of something. In the main event, TNT and Meralco meet in a matchup that could say a lot about which team is ready to establish itself as a serious early contender in the conference.

 

And right at the center of that second game is Bol Bol.

 

The towering TNT import resumes his campaign as the Tropang 5G take on the Bolts in a clash between two teams that have already started to build momentum after contrasting starts. TNT stumbled in its conference debut, but has since looked much sharper, while Meralco has quietly put together one of the better early records in the field.

 

For TNT, this is shaping up to be more than just another regular season outing.The Tropang 5G are chasing a third straight victory after back-to-back wins over San Miguel and NLEX, and another one here would continue the team’s climb after an opening loss to Rain or Shine briefly slowed its start. More importantly, it would give TNT another strong result against a team expected to be in the playoff mix.

 

Bol remains the biggest reason TNT has looked increasingly dangerous. Through three games, the 7-foot-3 former NBA player has delivered exactly the kind of impact the franchise hoped for, putting up averages of 37.3 points and 16.3 rebounds while instantly changing the team’s ceiling on both ends of the floor.

 

He has not just been productive — he has forced teams to play differently. Opponents have had to account for his size, reach, and ability to score from multiple areas, making him one of the most difficult matchup problems in the conference early on. Whether it is finishing inside, cleaning the glass, or simply altering defensive coverages, Bol has quickly become the focal point of TNT’s identity.

 

That identity only gets bigger on Tuesday. The Tropang 5G welcome back veteran big man Kelly Williams, who has been activated into the active roster in place of Jio Jalalon. The move gives TNT another experienced frontcourt option and adds even more length and versatility to a team that is already built around size.

 

Williams’ return could be especially valuable in a game like this.

 

Against a physical and disciplined team such as Meralco, having another proven interior presence could help TNT not only manage its rotations better, but also maintain its edge in the paint whenever Bol goes to the bench or draws extra attention.

 

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Meralco, though, will not be walking into the matchup unprepared. The Bolts come in with a 3-1 record and are fresh off a 118-105 win over Titan Ultra, a result that kept them in the upper part of the standings and reinforced the balance they have shown early in the conference.

 

One of the biggest reasons for that has been the rise of CJ Cansino.

 

After being held to just 13 points in Meralco’s loss to Rain or Shine, Cansino bounced back with 26 points in the win over Titan Ultra, once again showing that he can provide real offensive punch for the Bolts. His scoring has become an important part of Meralco’s attack, and another strong outing would go a long way in helping the team stay within striking distance of TNT.

 

The Bolts may at least have a slight edge in familiarity. During the offseason, Meralco was the only team that got to face TNT and Bol in a tune-up game before the Commissioner’s Cup began. That experience, paired with film study from TNT’s first few games, may offer some useful clues on how to at least limit his influence.

 

Still, knowing what Bol does and stopping it are very different things. That is what makes this game so intriguing.

 

TNT is trying to build around overwhelming size and star power. Meralco is leaning on continuity, balance, and discipline. One side wants to impose itself physically, while the other will likely try to turn the game into a more controlled and tactical battle.

 

Earlier in the day, Magnolia and Terrafirma will set the tone in the 5:15 p.m. opener.Magnolia enters the game with a chance to finally build some traction after a rough start to the conference. The Hotshots dropped their first three games before finally breaking through with a 121-109 win over Macau Black Knights last March 28, improving to 1-3 and staying alive in a crowded middle of the standings.

 

That first victory also came with a major boost from new import Clinton Chapman. Replacing Nuni Omot, Chapman made an immediate impact in his debut by unloading 39 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, giving Magnolia the kind of interior production it badly needed. If he can produce anywhere close to that level again, the Hotshots will have a strong chance of putting together their first winning streak of the conference.

 

Magnolia will also be hoping veteran guard Mark Barroca continues to regain rhythm.

 

Barroca played his most minutes of the conference in the win over Macau and responded with eight points, six rebounds, and seven assists. 

 

Those are not eye-popping numbers, but they are exactly the kind of stabilizing contributions Magnolia needs from one of its most trusted leaders.

 

Terrafirma, meanwhile, comes in looking to respond after its own momentum took a hit. The Dyip opened the conference with three straight wins before absorbing a 133-105 beating from Phoenix Super LPG, a result that exposed some of the sloppiness that had been masked during their hot start.

 

Turnovers were a major problem in that loss. Terrafirma committed 17 errors, which Phoenix turned into 22 points, and that kind of carelessness could again become costly against a Magnolia side that will likely try to dictate pace and capitalize on mistakes.

 

The Dyip will also need a much stronger showing from import Mubashar Ali. Ali had looked explosive to begin his PBA stint, averaging 33 points over his first few games, but he cooled off significantly against Phoenix, finishing with just nine points on 4-of-13 shooting. If Terrafirma is to get back on track, it will likely need him to rediscover the scoring punch that fueled its early run.

 

By the end of the night, both games should offer a clearer picture of where these teams stand. Magnolia is trying to turn one win into momentum. Terrafirma is trying to prove one loss was just a stumble. Meralco wants to keep pace near the top. TNT wants to keep growing into one of the most dangerous teams in the field.

 

And with Bol Bol back in the spotlight, the second game may end up carrying the loudest message of all.

 

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