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Before pulling off a thrilling 88-84 win against no-quit Meralco, Phoenix Super LPG faced a similar situation with it is Game 1 loss where the Fuel Masters squandered a double-digit lead before running out of steam in three extra periods.Fortunately this time, the Fuel Masters knew what to do when stuck in the same position.”Actually, we’re a young team so we are allowed to make mistakes,” Phoenix head coach Jamike Jarin said on Sunday at the Mall of Asia Arena.”One is enough, two is too much, three cannot be, so we live by that. Credit doesn’t go to me, credit goes to everybody.”Phoenix led by as much as 18 late in the third period, but the Bolts just didn’t fold and pulled to within four behind the collective efforts of Chris Newsome, Cliff Hodge, and Allein Maliksi.However, what the Fuel Masters failed to do back in Game 1 — wasting a 15-point advantage en route to a triple overtime defeat — they made up for in this game.Jason Perkins completed a crucial basket that allowed them to regain an 85-77 cushion before import Johnathan Williams split his charities. Perkins was then steady on the line, sinking both freebies to seal the deal despite a last-gasp triple from Maliksi.Jarin said he simply told his wards to embrace the pressure of having to play in a do-or-die game, underscoring the fact that it will only add fuel to the fire in them. “The instruction was you have to handle the pressure. These are the games that you become mature and these are the experiences that you will gain in this type of game,” Jarin added.”Experience is the best teacher, we got a lot of experience coming into this semifinals. I think they’ve matured a lot in this series and I grew older because of these two games.”That fuel will definitely be beneficial once Phoenix starts it is semifinals affair against no less than top seed Magnolia starting this Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.Jarin, for his part, is highly aware of the fact that the Hotshots are the clear favorites given their powerhouse roster that boasts a strong core led by import Tyler Bey and locals Mark Barroca, Jio Jalalon, Paul Lee, and Calvin Abueva.However, the decorated tactician said they will just continue what they have been doing for the entire conference.”They are the favorites even before the start of the conference so we got our hands full and they took care of business last time so they are now well-rested,” he said.”The pressure is on them but they have a very good set of players and a very good coach.”—Bea Micaller/JKC, GMA Integrated News
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