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Beermen rally to frustrate Hotshots, win 5th straight PBA Philippine Cup crown

Olmin Leyba - Philstar.com
Beermen rally to frustrate Hotshots, win 5th straight PBA Philippine Cup crown
June Mar Fajardo carries Arwind Santos as they celebrate another PBA Philippine Cup championship for San Miguel.
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MANILA, Philippines – San Miguel pulled off what's never been done all series long — win back-to-back games — to achieve a feat that eluded even legendary Crispa — five straight PBA Philippine Cup championships.

And the Beermen had to dig deep to see this one through, overcoming an iced-cold second-quarter showing and fighting back from a 17-point deficit to clinch No. 5 with a pulsating 72-71  escape act over tough Magnolia last night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

After getting the ignominy of matching the all-time lowest scoring in a quarter in PBA finals history with five in the second period, the embattled Beermen recalled their old deadly form and bamboozled their way back to into the make-or-break Game Seven with a herculean effort towards the finish.

Alex Cabagnot fired nine to spearhead a game-changing 22-13 assault in the fourth, including the go-ahead fadeaway jumper, while June Mar Fajardo grabbed a league-record 31 rebounds as SMB extended its reign to a fifth season, doing so in comeback fashion.

The Beermen won the back-and-forth series, 4-3, after facing a 2-3 deficit. The proud champs put themselves in a position to strike gold again after forcing a 3-3 standoff via a 98-86 verdict in Game Six.

San Miguel had a big mountain to climb in the closeout game as Magnolia buried them early with a 43-26 lead. With their dynasty under siege, the Beermen rose to the challenge and mounted a final stand, finally overtaking Magnolia at 62-61, and outdueling the Hotshot in a fierce exchange heading home. Cabagnot put SMB on top, 72-71 with 57.2 seconds to go then a couple of sequences later, Fajardo hauled down his 31st rebound off a Jio Jalalon miss, which enabled him to dislodge Marcelo Simbulan's all-time mark of 29 posted way back 1975, to ice it.

"It was extremely difficult. Magnolia gave us a great fight," said Cabagnot, who topscored for the Beermen with 18 markers plus three assists.

"Both teams deserved to win the championship. We just got lucky tonight," said SMB coach Leo Austria, who steered the franchise to its ninth Philippine Cup diadem and 26th overall.
Fajardo finished with 17 markers to go with the record rebound en route to the Finals MVP plum.

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