
Alaska continue its farewell tour with hopes of another win this time against NLEX as action in the PBA Governors’ Cup shifts Wednesday. Feb. 23 to the Ynares Center in Antipolo City.
The Aces take on the Road Warriors at 3 p.m. when they shoot for a fourth straight win and three in a row since announcing that the season-ending conference will be their last in the pro league.
San Miguel Beer battles Phoenix Super LPG at 6 p.m. with the question as to which import will the former parade following reports that it had tapped Shabazz Muhammad to replace fellow ex-NBA player Orlando Johnson.
Not even the impending departure has hurt Alaska’s campaign, winning five of its seven games in the eliminations including a 20-point comeback against Terrafirma last Saturday.
Jeron Teng, import Olu Ashaolu and company are looking to become the second team to win six games, but that bid could be derailed by a dangerous NLEX side.
NLEX is fourth at 5-3 after snapping a three-game skid with a victory over Blackwater, and will head to the contest being led by import KJ McDaniels.
The Road Warriors have been hit by injuries to rookie Calvin Oftana and Tony Semerad the recent victory saw a number of players step up, including Kevin Alas and Kris Rosales.
Meanwhile, SMB is fresh from a 110-102 win over Barangay Ginebra last Sunday and will try to make a move towards entering the top four.
Johnson scored 31 points to bounce back from his 12-point, 3-of-22 shooting in a loss to TNT, but his performance against Ginebra may not be enough for him to stay in the long run with the apparent arrival of Muhammad.
San Miguel’s current run of form is actually impressive, having won four of five after starting the conference with two straight losses.
Phoenix, tied with SMB for fifth at 4-3, will look to redeem itself after a 103-83 loss to Magnolia Pambansang Manok over the weekend.