FedEx win ousts Ginebra
August 3, 2002 | 12:00am
Vergel Meneses had his breakout game for FedEx last night, helping the Express pull off a 92-90 decision over the Sta. Lucia Realtors a victory which curiously served as the final blow on the eventual ouster of the flamboyant players former team Barangay Ginebra in the Samsung PBA Commissioners Cup.
Meneses sizzled coming off the bench in the second half, teaming up with Frantz Pierre-Louis for the key plays that lifted the Express past the Realtors and into the doorstep of the quarterfinal round of the mid-season tourney.
With the Express joining seven other teams with at least four wins, the Kings (2-7) and reigning All-Filipino champion Purefoods Hotdogs (1-7) eventually moved out of contention for the next round. FedEx drew level with Talk N Text at seventh place on identical 4-4 win-loss cards.
The FedEx moved within a win of the quarters while stopping Sta. Lucias four-game winning run and denying the Realtors outright slot in the Top Four. Sta. Lucia was stalled at 5-3.
"Hopefully, we can use this game as a motivation tool as we play the hottest team in the league at the moment, Red Bull, in our next game," said FedEx coach Derrick Pumaren. "We cant be happy with this win. Win No. 4 doesnt mean anything yet."
Meneses raised FedEx game several rungs higher as the Express dealt the Realtors their first loss since acquiring the services of Chris Clay last July 7.
Pierre outplayed Stephen Howard, piling up 31 points and 11 rebounds in a solid no-relief job.
Meneses sizzled coming off the bench in the second half, teaming up with Frantz Pierre-Louis for the key plays that lifted the Express past the Realtors and into the doorstep of the quarterfinal round of the mid-season tourney.
With the Express joining seven other teams with at least four wins, the Kings (2-7) and reigning All-Filipino champion Purefoods Hotdogs (1-7) eventually moved out of contention for the next round. FedEx drew level with Talk N Text at seventh place on identical 4-4 win-loss cards.
The FedEx moved within a win of the quarters while stopping Sta. Lucias four-game winning run and denying the Realtors outright slot in the Top Four. Sta. Lucia was stalled at 5-3.
"Hopefully, we can use this game as a motivation tool as we play the hottest team in the league at the moment, Red Bull, in our next game," said FedEx coach Derrick Pumaren. "We cant be happy with this win. Win No. 4 doesnt mean anything yet."
Meneses raised FedEx game several rungs higher as the Express dealt the Realtors their first loss since acquiring the services of Chris Clay last July 7.
Pierre outplayed Stephen Howard, piling up 31 points and 11 rebounds in a solid no-relief job.
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