IT’S NOW TNT KaTropa’s turn to brace for a big fightback.
“It will again be a war,” coach Nash Racela said on Wednesday night as it will be San Miguel Beer’s turn to bounce back from a lethargic performance as a 2-2 tie in their PBA Commissioner’s Cup best-of-seven title series is broken at 7 p.m. at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao.
“Definitely, we will not back down,” Racela said after coming out of the Texters’ preparations for the critical match, a literal head start in what has turned out to be a race-to-two affair.
The Beermen will still come into the game as the prohibitive favorites despite losing Game 4, 102–97. They had all the chances to win in the stretch, only to be outplayed by the Texters on both ends when it truly mattered.
Chris Ross, on the night he won his first Best Player of the Conference award, played his worst game of the series and vowed a big day for the Beermen in Game 5.
“I felt I let my team down,” Ross, his head bowed, said after stepping out of the San Miguel locker room. “We played decent enough, but that’s not our style. We didn’t play with a sense of urgency. It started with me. I just wasn’t good enough.”
“We need to find ways to win, like we did in Game 4,” Racela said as he tries to put the Texters ahead in the series again for the first time since winning Game 1.
Joshua Smith proved to be one big headache for San Miguel coaching staff led by Leo Austria, as the 330-pound banger got away with murder in the stretch. He finished with 20 points and 15 rebounds and threw the Beermen’s frontliners out of synch the whole night.
“You saw what happened,” Austria said after the loss. “Smith really had a big impact on our big men. They got into foul trouble, and we will have a big problem if they are in foul trouble.. He scored at will.”
Reigning three-time MVP June Mar Fajardo, fouled out trying to contain the 6-foot-9 Smith, and import Charles Rhodes was ejected in the dying minutes for picking up a second technical foul.
“We need to address that,” Austria said.
Jason Castro bounced back from a mediocre Game 3 to gun down 10 of his 17 points in the fourth period, and rookie RR Pogoy snapped out of a two-game stupor to matter offensively, factors that Racela said played a major role in the series-tying win.
The series has been nothing short of intense, even if the Beermen won the middle two games in authoritative manner.