Local hoops stars say Lakers will win it all in Game 5

Lakers Game 5

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope #1 of the Los Angeles Lakers after drawing a foul during the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat in Game Four of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena at the ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on October 6, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images/AFP

Talisay City, Cebu—Some of Cebu’s basketball stars pick the Los Angeles Lakers to win the most unique NBA title ever against the Miami Heat in Game 5 on Saturday, October 10, 2020, (Philippine time). 

The Lakers, headed by superstar LeBron James, are leading the Heat, 3-1, and are just a win away from clinching their 17th NBA title, their first in a decade.

Read: LeBron relishes NBA Finals ‘chess match’

While some Heat fans still hold on to hope, local basketball personalities believe it would be difficult for the Eastern Conference champions to recover from the 1-3 deficit.

Ex Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) star Dondon “The Cebuano Hotshot” Hontiveros, now a city councilor in Cebu City, says he thinks strongly that the Lakers will finish off the heat in Game 5.

“Though closeout games are difficult, Miami has to be perfect [in Game 5] and try to limit AD (Anthony Davis) like what they did in Game 3 [to be able to survive Game 5]. And, like what LeBron (James) did hours before Game 4, he would send the same message he sent last time. MUST WIN!!,” Hontiveros said.

Rey Anthony Suerte, the no.2 pick in the 2019 PBA draft who once played for the University of the Visayas in the Cesafi, also said he is 80 percent sure that the Lakers will win it all in Game 5.

“Naa man gud sa ilaha ang momentum and na pressure napud ang Miami kay if kung di pa sila mudaog ugma wala naman silay chance,” Suerte said.

(The momentum is with them (Lakers) and Miami is already under pressure because if they do not win tomorrow, there is no more chance for them to come back.)

“But still, gina ingon gani nila nga ‘Bilog ang bola’,” he added.

(But sitll, there is a saying that ‘the ball is round.’)

Suerte’s former UV teammate, Ted Saga, says it is the Lakers’ experience that will push them to the top.

“Mas dagahan veterans ug experience ang ilang mga players kaysa Miami, nga more sila sa rookie pa. Pero mo compete man pud sila kay syempre gutom pud sa ilang goal ba,” explained Saga.

(They have more veterans and experienced players while Miami is more on the rookie side but for sure they will give it a good competition because they are also hungry for their goal.)

Saga added that adding motivation for the Lakers is the fact that they will be donning the “Black Mamba” jersey in Game 5. They’ve never lost a game while wearing that set of uniforms honoring the late Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant. 

Southwestern University (SWU) Cobras’ Dyll Roncal, meanwhile, said he said he is 99 percent sure the Lakers will bag the title in Game 5.

“Kay makita palang daan pag Game 4 hungry nakay sila para makuha ang  championship, especially LeBron James na gigil na kaayo makuha ang championship ring wearing the purple and yellow jersey,” said Roncal.

(You can see in Game 4 that they are hungry to clinch the championship especially LeBron James who can’t wait to get a championship ring wearing the purple and jellow jersey of the Lakers.)

University of San Jose Recoletos (USJ-R) Jaguars head coach Leode Garcia, for his part, said that if the Lakers want it done on Friday, they are very capable of it. 

“Pero kung naa cla mga plano nga paabton pa nila ug Game 6 murag naay something wrong. Lakers gyud grabeh ug advantage ani na finals,” said Garcia.

(If they let it reach Game 6, then there is something wrong. Lakers has the most advantage in this finals.)

Garcia said that this is so because they have a deeper bench and they have most of the quality players. 

“In short, they have a balanced lineup.”

Game 5 starts at 9 am on Saturday in the Philippines. The Lakers won Games 1 (116-98) and 2 (124-114), before the Heat recovered in Game 3 (115-104).

The Lakers pulled themselves a win away from the crown by winning Game 4, 102-96.

/bmjo

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