Playing without Cid White, who was serving a one-game suspension for elbowing Cebuana Lhuilliers Mat Mitchell in Negros 95-91 home win Sunday, the Slashers squeaked past the hard-fighting Davao Eagles, 96-92, the other day before a stunned RMC Gym crowd in Davao.
With White, who finished with 20 points before being ejected late in the third quarter for that infraction, back in Negros fold, expect the Slashers, who are at the helm with the LBC Batangas Blades on idle 2-0 slates, to go all out again for another triumph at 5:30 p.m.
John Hubert Ferriols, the leagues MVP in its inaugural season three years back, has stepped up in Negros second win and he is expected to pick up another huge game versus a smaller Socsargen squad, which dropped its first outing Friday, 99-114, versus Cebuana Lhuillier.
But despite losing badly to the Gems, Marlins coach Boyzie Zamar, formerly of the Manila Metrostars, is confident his team can bounce back.
"Were facing a stronger team this time. Were not expecting to win but if well lose, well not go down that bad again," said Zamar, whose team has undergone pre-season changes including the acquisition of Paul "Mr. Excitement" Alvarez from the disbanded Pasig-Rizal Pirates.
Meanwhile, Cebuana Lhuillier hopes to sustain the momentum of its Socsargen win as it goes up versus Davao in the curtain-raiser at 3 p.m. also in General Santos.
Cebuana Lhuilliers Big 4 Mitchell, Peter Naron, Stephen Padilla and Homer So will be the main focus of todays game since the four were responsible for most of the Gems' 46 first quarter points, the highest output scored in a quarter. Joey Villar