Blades out to get back at Slashers
July 22, 2001 | 12:00am
The LBC Batangas Blades and the Negros Slashers clash again today with the former trying to even things up with the latter when they host them at resumption of the MBA hostilities at the La Salle Gym in Lipa City.
The Slashers shackled LBC top gunner Alex Compton the first time they met and went on to fashion out a 90-79 victory before a boisterous crowd at the University of St. La Salle Gym crowd in Bacolod City last June 20.
But the proverbial homecourt advantage is expected to swing to the Blades this time although the Slashers have vowed to frustrate their rivals in their bid to post their 10th victory in 13 games.
However, LBC Batangas is on a stirring four-game run and the fired-up Blades are out to improve their 7-2 slate heading into the crucial phase of the elims.
"We are excited to play Negros in our return match (today) and were looking forward to getting back at them," said LBC Batangas coach Nash Racela.
Compton remains the marked man for the Blades although Romel Adducul, Eddie Laure, Stephen Antonio and Peter Martin will be there to provide the firepower.
Meanwhile, FedEx Laguna hopes to get back on track following Fridays 100-105 defeat to last year's champion Andoks San Juan as it tackles Davao at 3 p.m. in their first match this year.
Despite the loss, the Lakers remained in fifth spot with a 4-6 slate with the Nueva Ecija Patriots at 2-7, the Eagles at 2-8 and the Socsargen Marlins at 2-9. -- Joey Villar
The Slashers shackled LBC top gunner Alex Compton the first time they met and went on to fashion out a 90-79 victory before a boisterous crowd at the University of St. La Salle Gym crowd in Bacolod City last June 20.
But the proverbial homecourt advantage is expected to swing to the Blades this time although the Slashers have vowed to frustrate their rivals in their bid to post their 10th victory in 13 games.
However, LBC Batangas is on a stirring four-game run and the fired-up Blades are out to improve their 7-2 slate heading into the crucial phase of the elims.
"We are excited to play Negros in our return match (today) and were looking forward to getting back at them," said LBC Batangas coach Nash Racela.
Compton remains the marked man for the Blades although Romel Adducul, Eddie Laure, Stephen Antonio and Peter Martin will be there to provide the firepower.
Meanwhile, FedEx Laguna hopes to get back on track following Fridays 100-105 defeat to last year's champion Andoks San Juan as it tackles Davao at 3 p.m. in their first match this year.
Despite the loss, the Lakers remained in fifth spot with a 4-6 slate with the Nueva Ecija Patriots at 2-7, the Eagles at 2-8 and the Socsargen Marlins at 2-9. -- Joey Villar
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