Oct 13, 2019

Teng's return keys Aces' breakthrough win vs skidding E-Painters

ALASKA is slowly getting all its pieces back together.

Already, just one made a whole lot of difference.

Jeron Teng marked his long-awaited return to action by making some clutch plays in the stretch and helping the Aces notch a breakthrough 78-71 win over Rain or Shine Sunday in the PBA Governors Cup at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Franko House had 22 points and 23 rebounds, but it was Teng shrugging off some lingering effects of a right hamstring injury to finish with 18 points, including eight in the final period, that mainly helped keep Rain or Shine at bay.

The sophomore pro added nine rebounds and two assists, none bigger than the nifty inbound pass to a cutting Jayvee Casio that resulted in a layup and put the Aces safely away 76-70, only 17.7 ticks left.

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"Absolutely," stated Alaska coach Jeffrey Cariaso when asked if Teng chiefly contributed to the win that pulled his team abreast of its victim at 1-5.

"Clear naman na medyo kulang kami sa position niya at small forward, someone who can defend, rebound, score," added Cariaso.

"Big help, Jeron."

Teng said there was still some tightness in his muscle, but should be good to go for the rest of the conference.

That leaves Kevin Racal, Maverick Ahanmisi and Noy Baclao in Alaska's injury list. But while Ahanmisi should be out two more weeks and Baclao out for the season, Racal could already suit up as early as Friday.

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The loss was Rain or Shine's fourth straight despite Kayel Locke notching his own second straight double-double of 25 points and 10 boards.

No other Elasto Painter scored in double figures, however, and they collectively made just seven of 18 field goal tries, to go with five turnovers, in the fourth period to showcase another struggle.

Still, Rain or Shine, which trailed by as much as 48-60 in the third quarter, managed to muster enough to come within four points twice, the last at 70-74 off a Locke basket, 47 ticks remaining.

Then came the Teng-Casio hookup that proved decisive.

"Just really happy to get that monkey off our back," said Cariaso, who was tapped to replace former chief Alex Compton just last Aug. 21.

His players sticking to their gameplan also helped.

"In our other games there would be one quarter where we played okay," said Cariaso.

"Tonight we sustained it for the entire four quarters. More than anything, I'm really happy with (Rain or Shine's) 71 (points). That's what we were specific about the whole week, defending."

Cariaso, however, wouldn't go so far as saying the win would start a streak, especially up next is TNT, which improved to 6-0 and officially claimed the first quarterfinals seat last Saturday following a 116-113 victory over Meralco.

"I can't say tuloy-tuloy na," said Cariaso. "We'd just focus on the good things we did tonight and use them against TNT. We have to better the way we performed tonight so we can have a chance."

The scores:

Alaska 78 - House 22, Teng 18, Enciso 9, Manuel 9, Banchero 7, Ayaay 6, Tratter 5, Casio 2, Thoss 0, Galliguez 0.

Rain or Shine 71 - Locke 25, Borboran 9, Daquioag 9, Nambatac 7, Ponferada 5, Rosales 5, Belga 5, Mocon 3, Torres 2, Onwubere 1, Exciminiano 0, Alejandro 0, Norwood 0.

Quarterscores:18-11, 40-35, 62-52, 78-71.