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Manila Philippines - Barangay Ginebra have won the 2016 Governors' Cup championship
Scores:
Ginebra (91): Brownlee 31, Tenorio 25, Thompson 10, Aguilar 7, Caguioa 6,
Helterbrand 5, Ellis 4, Marcelo 3, Cruz 0, Devance 0, Mercado 0.
Meralco (88): Newsome 19, Durham 15, Hugnatan 12, Alapag 8, Faundo 8, Uyloan 7, Amer 6, Hodge 6, Nabong 4, Caram 3.
Quarter scores: 18-27, 32-45, 65-66, 91-88.
Meralco (88): Newsome 19, Durham 15, Hugnatan 12, Alapag 8, Faundo 8, Uyloan 7, Amer 6, Hodge 6, Nabong 4, Caram 3.
Quarter scores: 18-27, 32-45, 65-66, 91-88.
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, the league’s most popular
ballclub, is back on top of the mountain as champion of the 2016 PBA Governors’
Cup after withstanding a valiant stand by the Meralco Bolts, 91-88, in Game 6
on Wednesday, October 19 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
After 8 agonizingly long years and a
slew of disappointments, the Gin Kings clinched the franchise’s 9th title, a
delayed follow-up to their 2008 Fiesta Conference championship.
Import Justin Brownlee delivered
Ginebra to the promised land with the championship-clinching 3-pointer from the
top of the key at the final buzzer, breaking the 88-all deadlock for the final
time.
Brownlee's big triple capped a long cerebral chess match
between champion coaches Tim Cone and Norman Black and it completed the Gin
Kings' comeback from a slow 18-4 start and a 13-point deficit at the half.
Brownlee finished with a game-high 31
points on top of 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Rookie Scottie Thompson contributed
10 points, two assists, two steals, and a block off the bench.
Veteran guard LA Tenorio was named
Finals MVP with his 17.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists in the series.
He had 25 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 assists in Game 6, including 14 points in a
backbreaking 33-21 third quarter Ginebra rally to get back into the game.
Japeth Aguilar had 7 points and 9
boards, as Mark Caguioa and Jayjay Helterbrand combined for 11 points.
Ginebra, in its 22nd finals
appearance, won the best-of-7 series in 6 grueling, tightly-contested games and
on the combined strength of its young guns and veterans.
Two-time Grand Slam coach Cone, who
was appointed head coach of the Gin Kings just before this season, steered
Ginebra to victory with the Living Legend Robert “Sonny” Jaworski in attendance
and before a roaring crowd of 22,528 people.
It is Cone’s 19th PBA title overall
and his 93rd finals triumph. Cone coincidentally achieved the feat on the 93rd
birthday of his coaching idol, the late great Baby Dalupan.
Rookie of the Year Chris Newsome led
the Bolts with 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists. Best Import Allen Durham
was shackled to just 15 markers on 7-of-15 field goals, along with 10 rebounds.
Reynel Hugnatan and Jimmy Alapag added
12 and 8 points, respectively, as Meralco failed to go all the way in its first
finals appearance in franchise history.