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Black sees no positives in Bolts loss to Beermen

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
12:07 PM December 29, 2016
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Meralco head coach Norman Black wasn’t in the mood to look at any bright moments in his team’s 101-86 loss to defending champion San Miguel in the 2017 PBA Philippine Cup Wednesday at Cuneta Astrodome. 

“Bad game, that’s all I can really tell you,” said Black as the Bolts dropped to 2-4 and absorbed their third straight loss. “We got to a horrible start, we couldn’t defend the perimeter, we couldn’t defend the paint.”

And Black wasn’t sugarcoating what he said about is team’s lack of defense. 

San Miguel clobbered Meralco 42-24 in points scored in the paint in a game where three-time MVP June Mar Fajardo only scored 11 points. 

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Meralco’s defense was also pedestrian at best outside the shaded area as the Beermen converted 11 of their 32 attempts from deep. 

“Turnovers cost us this particular game, we were coming back but crucial turnovers, they really set us bad,” said Black, whose Bolts turned the ball over 19 times, five of which were courtesy of Chris Ross’ steals. 

Meralco managed to slowly chip away at San Miguel’s 31-point lead, 58-27, with Kelly Nabong’s jumper jumper making it a nine-point game, 88-79, with six minutes leftnin the fourth. 

Arwind Santos and Chris Ross, however, would calm things down for the Beermen as they exchanged baskets to put the lead back up to double digits, 92-79. 

“I really can’t take anything positive from this game,” said Black. “It’s a bad overall performance from everybody.”

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