Bolts shine sans Black

Bong Quinto of Meralco stretches for a layup during their PBA Commissioner's Cup game against Terrafirma. The Bolts prevailed, 105-92. Photo by Rio Deluvio
Games Saturday
(Philsports Arena)
4:30 p.m. — NLEX vs Phoenix
6:45 p.m. — TNT vs NorthPort
Despite playing without its head coach, Meralco still found the resolve to pick up its first win as it beat Terrafirma, 105-92, in the Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner's Cup on Friday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Import Johnny O'Bryant stepped up to make up for the absence of key player Chris Newsome while Allein Maliksi and Bong Quinto also worked double time offensively for the Bolts, who played without head coach Norman Black who had been placed under health and safety protocols.
O'Bryant, a National Basketball Association veteran, finished with 31 points and 11 boards, before he was pulled out of the game in the late stretch after absorbing an incidental elbow at the midsection from Terrafirma reinforcement Lester Prosper.
Maliksi knocked in 18 markers, including four three-point shots and teamed up with Quinto in the crucial stretch, allowing the Bolts to outscore the Dyip, 26-16, in the fourth period.
Quinto came away with 17 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals and his improved performance covered up some of the numbers being produced by the injured Newsome.
Newsome suffered a contusion on his calf in the Bolts' first game against NorthPort and has missed their last two games. He is expected to join the practices next week.
"It could be a week or two depending on the doctors, but my body is responding well," Newsome told Daily Tribune.
Assistant coach Luigi Trillo, on the other hand, continued his impressive winning percentage as pinch-hitting coach, just like what he did the previous conference where he was credited for steering the Bolts to a playoff run and booting out Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the quarterfinal round.
