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Mixers survive Painters anew, take 3-1 lead

Alder Almo - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines -- San Mig Super Coffee Mixers survived without Marc Pingris for most of the second half to hack out a thrilling 93-90 win in Game Four Friday night in the PBA Philippine Cup Finals at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.

Rookie Ian Sangalang played big while Mark Barroca sealed the victory with two pressure-packed free throws as the Mixers zoomed to a commanding 3-1 series advantage.

The Mixers lost a 10-point halftime deficit and Pingris to an eye injury when the Painters stormed back in huge third quarter run to trail by six, 70-76, at the start of the fourth canto.

But the Mixers outworked and outhustled the Painters in the last 12 minutes.

Sangalang finished with a career-high 17 points and grabbed eight boards while Barroca and James Yap also fired 17 each to bring the Mixers within a game from winning back-to-back championships.

The Painters, however, did not go down without a fight.

Paul Lee strung up five straight points sandwiching a split charity by Sangalang in the closing seconds to cut Mixers' lead to a one-point lead, 91-90. But Barroca drained the insurance free throws as Lee's game-tying attempt at the buzzer rimmed out.

The Mixers will look to close out the series on Sunday 4:30 pm in the same venue.

Lee led the Painters with a conference-high 28 points. 

BARROCA AND JAMES YAP

BUT BARROCA

BUT THE MIXERS

GAME FOUR FRIDAY

MARC PINGRIS

MARK BARROCA

MIXERS

PAUL LEE

PHILIPPINE CUP FINALS

ROOKIE IAN SANGALANG

SAN MIG SUPER COFFEE MIXERS

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