Clutch Marcio Lassiter jumper lifts SMB past gritty Phoenix


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  • Marcio Lassiter showed nerves of steel and drained a clutch baseline jumper to lift San Miguel past the gritty Phoenix, 107-104, and open its title defense in the PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup on a winning note at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Wednesday, Dec. 3.


Marcio Lassiter showed nerves of steel and drained a clutch baseline jumper to lift San Miguel past the gritty Phoenix, 107-104, and open its title defense in the PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup on a winning note at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Wednesday, Dec. 3.

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The veteran gunner took over down the stretch, pouring 11 of his 15 points in the final frame including the go-ahead jumper off an inbound play with 2.6 seconds left to give the Beermen a winning debut in the mid-season conference.

Lassiter also had a crucial rebound and an assist to import Quincy Miller in an earlier play as SMB completed its comeback from a 16-point deficit in the final frame.

With most of the attention on the SMB debut of Juami Tiongson, Andreas Cahilig, who was also part of the deal with Terrafirma, stole the show and provided immediate impact for the Beermen.

He scored all of his 12 points in the fourth quarter – highlighted by three straight triples that put SMB back into the game after trailing, 87-71.

CJ Perez still led the balanced assault for the defending champions with 18 points while Miller and Trollano had 14 apiece. June Mar Fajardo was limited to just eight points but made up for it by collaring 16 rebounds.

Tiongson only had eight but had a huge triple in the payoff period to sustain the Beermen’s run.

The hulking yet sweet shooting Fuel Masters import Donovan Smith finished with game-high 37 points spiked by two fours and three triples on top of his 15 rebounds.

Tyler Tio added 21 points as he scored Phoenix’s last six points when it engaged San Miguel in a see-saw affair in the waning seconds. He had a crucial steal and a fastbreak layup over Simon Enciso to give Phoenix a 104-103 lead with 14 ticks left.

However, crucial miscues – first on the defensive end when it allowed Lassiter get open for the go-ahead jumper and then on their side of the court, when RJ Jazul came a little too high on his pass to sealing Smith resulting in a turnover – slammed the door on Phoenix.

The Fuel Masters slid to a 0-3 record after yet another loss.