Phoenix Fuel Masters on the Rise
- Phoenix Fuel Masters aim to continue their winning streak in the PBA Commissioner's Cup as they face the Magnolia Hotshots on Thursday at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig.
- Under Coach Jamike Jarin, the team has won back-to-back games against Terrafirma Dyip (122-108) and Rain or Shine Elasto Painters (93-91), improving their record to 3-5.
- The team has won three of their last four games, including a victory over the previously unbeaten NorthPort team before the holiday break.
Coach Jarin's Perspective
- Jarin emphasizes the significance of every win, especially as Phoenix achieved their first winning streak this conference.
- Despite recent success, Jarin believes the team could have performed better, attributing some missed opportunities to himself.
- His focus remains on continuous preparation, stating, "The most important game is the next game," as they prepare to face Magnolia.
Magnolia Hotshots' Struggles
- The Magnolia Hotshots, plagued by injuries and bad breaks, are fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive with a 3-6 record, placing them 11th in the standings.
- Key player Paul Lee's injury has been a significant setback for the team.
A Must-Win Situation for Magnolia
- With three games left in the elimination round, Magnolia's chances of advancing are slim.
- Guard Mark Barroca underscores the urgency, stating, "Every game is a must-win, or we’ll head into an early break."
- Coach Chito Victolero's team aims to sweep their remaining games against Phoenix, Eastern, and Meralco, though Barroca admits it will be a tough challenge: "Dadaan kami sa butas ng karayom" (It will be like passing through the eye of a needle).
This summary captures the contrasting narratives of Phoenix's upward momentum and Magnolia's desperate fight to stay in contention.
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