PBA guest team Bay Area shoots the lights out and nails a commanding 2-0 lead against San Miguel in their best-of-five semifinals.
The Beermen still held a one-point, 37-36 lead before Nicholson sparked and capped a 16-5 run with a pair of three-pointers as the Dragons entered the break sitting on a 52-42 cushion. Nicholson posted 34 points off 6 triples to go with 16 rebounds and 2 steals as the Dragons shot a scintillating 17-of-31 from long distance on the way to nailing a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five semifinals series. MANILA, Philippines – Andrew Nicholson and Bay Area rained three-pointers on San Miguel in a 114-95 rout to move on the cusp of a finals appearance in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at the PhilSports Arena on Friday, December 16.
BAY Area put together one of its best shooting performances in its PBA campaign, routing San Miguel, 114-95, on Friday at the Philsports Arena to move on ...
“They have a ton of talent," he said of the Beermen. "They have great guards and great bigs. [PBA campaign](https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba), routing San Miguel, 114-95, on Friday at the Philsports Arena to move on the cusp of a place in the [2022-2023 Commissioner’s Cup Finals](https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba).
Bay Area moved to within a win of the championship round after a dominant 114-95 win over San Miguel in Game 2 of their best-of-five semifinals affair in ...
Bay Area, which finished the elimination round atop the standings with a 10-2 card, will look to finish off San Miguel on Sunday in Game Three of the series. Bay Area moved to within a win of the championship round after a dominant 114-95 win over San Miguel in Game 2 of their best-of-five semifinals affair in the 2022 PBA Commissioner's Cup on Friday. Bay Area on the verge of dethroning San Miguel after Game Two win
Kobey Lam starred anew for the Dragons, this time scattering 25 points at PhilSports Arena in Pasig City to bring the visitors to the cusp of a PBA Finals berth ...
It’s exciting so I gotta bring the energy,” said the Toronto-raised guard, who was Bay Area’s hero in the series opener. Import Andrew Nicholson had 34 points and 16 rebounds. Bay Area, the finest offense and second-best rated defense in the league, enjoyed leads as big as 21 points.
Bay Area Dragons tamed San Miguel Beermen, 114-95, to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their 2022 PBA Commissioner's Cup best-of-five semifinal series Friday.
"It's just the fact that we're in the playoffs," he added. They're just passionate and there's a lot of energy in the gym. "It's something you've gotta lock into and over the course of the game, he did hurt us. "Tonight, at the start of the game, it was June Mar (who got going)," Goorjian said. We got an opportunity to do something that special, and we just want to make sure we leave no rock unturned right now." It would be something really special." "It's definitely more fun, I'd say for sure," Lam said. Really important win tonight to get that second game and it gives us a little breathing room." But also for the big men because Andrew (Nicholson) can guard June Mar as well." After we were down, we really got into the defense and got stops and ran out of those stops. This series could very easily be tied at 1-1 were it not for Kobey Lam's heads-up play in Game 1 that gave the Dragons a 103-102 squeaker. "They've got a ton of talent.
"We gotta get back the way we've been playing." San Miguel Beermen's Chris Ross.
We’re a really good team also, but we’re not focusing on the things that need to be done to win this ball game.” “We pretty much dominated them the whole game — well, for 44 minutes, and we ended up losing. “Tonight wasn’t how we’ve been playing.
The Dragons made it rain from the 3-point area to take a 114-95 win over the Beermen.
Bay Area, powered by Andrew Nicholson's 34 points, now leads the series 2-0. Bay Area lit up San Miguel from the perimeter, connecting 17-of-30 attempts from beyond the arc. The Dragons made it rain from the 3-point area to take a 114-95 win over the Beermen.
MANILA, Philippines — PBA guest team Bay Area Dragons aren't keen on resting on their laurels as they sent the San Miguel Beermen on the brink of ...
he added. "It's something you gotta lock into over the course of the game. I think maybe they felt after the first game we got this under control -- we don't."