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Will fate smile on NLEX?

Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star
Will fate smile on NLEX?
NLEX Road Warriors
PBA

MANILA, Philippines — The scenarios are plenty, some unpleasant, for quarterfinals-chasing NLEX.

But the Road Warriors’ minds are trained on one thought and one thought alone: Do what’s necessary to win this closing assignment against Eastern and let the rest take care of itself.

Jong Uichico’s charges, who roared back to life after hurdling Phoenix (108-95) and Rain or Shine (122-110) for 5-6, look to plant one foot in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Last-8 with an upset of the Hong Kong club (7-4) today at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

If they can take care of business in the pivotal 5 p.m. setto, the Road Warriors stay very much in the mix for the Final 8.

Best case, NLEX qualifies straight to the quarters as No. 8 if Magnolia (5-6) gets stuck at five wins and falls to Meralco (7-3) on Friday.

Another good scenario is NLEX, ROS (6-5 and facing TNT in its final elims slate on Friday) and Magnolia to wind up level at 6-6, in which case, Robert Bolick and his teammates’ superior quotient sends them through as seventh seed.

If the Hotshots catch up with NLEX with six Ws in the 12-game elims, then they proceed to a rubber match for the eighth and last spot.

However, a loss to Eastern, coupled with a Magnolia victory leads to a total disaster and outright elimination for NLEX. But if fate smiles and the Hotshots fall, too, the Road Warriors still go to a KO for the final ticket versus embattled holder San Miguel as they hold the highest quotient in a triple tie at 5-7 with Magnolia and the Beermen.

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