Jan 29, 2025

Watkins powers NLEX past Eastern

MIKE Watkins is determined to prolong his stay in the country and showed it.

Watkins exploded for 41 points and 14 rebounds in powering NLEX to a resounding 94-76 victory over Hong Kong Eastern Wednesday and clinched at least a playoff spot for the last PBA Commissioner's Cup quarterfinals spot at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Robert Bolick shrugged off a left ankle injury he suffered in the course of the game to finish with 21 points and eight assists as the Road Warriors wound up the eliminations with a third straight win that gave them an even 6-6 record.

The way his team display more intensity starting in the third quarter to finally break out of a tight first half pleased coach Jong Uichico.

"In the first half I didn't like the way they were playing, there was no energy," said Uichico. "But they were able to pick it up in the second half and that's a good sign, that they were able to recover from a slow start."

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Watkins was the biggest factor, holding the Road Warriors together despite Bolick having to be sidelined starting at the 7:17 mark of the third period after twisting his ankle after landing off a drive.

"Today was a must-win to get us to advance to the playoffs and I wasn't ready to go home yet. So I had to come and give it the best energy I had," said Watkins.

Bolick did return with still 10:37 left in the game and promptly boomed in a triple that gave the Road Warriors an irrepressible 88-69 lead.

By becoming the eighth team to notch at least six wins, NLEX also quashed 5-7 San Miguel Beer's hopes of entering the quarterfinals, marking the first time in 10 years that the Beermen failed to make it to post-eliminations play.

For NLEX to gain an outright quarterfinal seat Magnolia (5-6) and Rain or Shine (6-5), must also lose their remaining games on the final day of the eliminations Friday.

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Should the Road Warriors get locked in a triple tie at 6-6 with the Hotshots and Elasto Painters, the quotient would favor the former and they can go as high as No. 7.

The loss, its second straight, dragged Eastern down to a 7-5 record and in danger of being relegated to No. 7 and a win-twice handicap against the No. 2 team in the QF.

Chris McLaughlin had 18 points and 17 rebounds, while Hayden Blankley and Glen Yang had 14 and 12 markers, respectively, for Eastern, which trailed by just a point at the half before failing to match NLEX's continuous surge in the third period that enabled the latter to stretch its lead to 65-57, going to the final frame. (NC)

The Scores :
NLEX 94 - Watkins 41, Bolick 21, Mocon 9, Policarpio 9, Herndon 6, Torres 5, Ramirez 3, Alas 0, Semerad 0.

EASTERN 76 - McLaughlin 18, Blankley 14, Yang 12, Lam 11, Cao 5, Cheuung 5, Chan 4, Guincahrd 3, Pok 2, Leung 2.

QUARTERS: 18-23, 43-42, 65-57, 94-76