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BLACK UP AGAINST FORMER WARDS AS BOLTS BATTLE TEXTERS

09:39 PM November 10, 2014
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Meralco vs Talk N Text (11-11-14)_header

Coach Norman Black hopes to sustain their good ride at Meralco, trying to stay among the frontrunners in the PBA Philippine Cup as they take on his former team Talk n Text at the Cuneta Astrodome Tuesday.

The match, set at 7 p.m., is tipped to be a toss-up

It’s the first meeting between the two teams since Black was transferred by the MVP Group management from Talk n Text to Meralco.

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The Bolts have won three of their first four matches under Black while the Texters are off to a 3-2 win-loss start under coach Jong Uichico.

“It’s another big test for us going up against one of the most talented teams in the league,” said Black. “Keys are limiting their penetrations to the basket, and being able to close out on their shooters.”

Of course, Black is well familiar with Talk n Text, a team it led to a sweep of Meralco in all meetings last season.

The Texters were impressive in their last two outings, clobbering the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and the Kia Sorento both by 23 points.

Versus the Sorento Friday, Uichico finally broke in Jimmy Alapag from his rest after a stint with Gilas Pilipinas. Alapag logged two points, one rebound and one assist in seven minutes of action.

Kelly Williams, Jayson Castro, Larry Fonacier, Ryan Reyes and Matt Ganuelas carried the load as the Texters seized control in the third quarter, opening double-digit spreads after leading by just four, 39-35, at the half.

The Texters sat on a 59-44 cushion at the end of the third and pushed harder to lead by as many as 26 before completing their rout of the Sorento.

Meanwhile, Meralco made a giant turnaround from a blowout loss to Alaska, fashioning out a coast-to-coast 90-75 win over NLEX Wednesday.

Handed a nightmarish 64-105 defeat by the Aces in their Halloween showdown, the Bolts soothed their heartbreak with an overpowering performance that had them leading by as many as 30 points before eventually notching a third win in four games.

Veterans Gary David, Jared Dillinger, Reynel Hugnatan and Mike Cortez carried the load as the Bolts withstood the NLEX squad fresh from a stirring 97-81 upset of Barangay Ginebra. (SB)

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