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Dhon Reverente canned his two free throws with 27 seconds left as Pasay withstood a fiery rally by Bataan and prevailed, 77-76, in the OKBet-Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League Fifth Season elimination round Tuesday at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.
Bataan had an opportunity to reverse the outcome, but James Castro missed a jumper and even though Jamil Gabawan was able to snag the offensive rebound with four seconds to go, the Risers were unable to launch another shot, handing the Pasay Voyagers their ninth win against three losses in the 29-team tournament.
The Voyagers survived an onslaught by Yves Sazon, who scored 17 of Bataan's 19 points in the fourth quarter, including four triples and a jumper that shoved the Risers ahead, 76-75, with 36 seconds to go.
Pasay was led by Jeric Serrano with 15 points and 11 rebounds, followed by Laurenz Victoria with 15 points, Reverente with 14 points plus 10 rebounds, and Alejandro Inigo with 12 points.
Sazon wound up with 30 points for Bataan, which fell to 6-7.
The Risers also got 11 points and eight rebounds from Arvie Bringas.
Earlier, Rob Celiz drilled in a buzzer-beater jumper to lift Makati OKBet past Marikina, 73-71.
The Shoemasters dropped a five-point salvo, capped by Jason Strait's basket with six seconds left to knot the count at 71.
Celiz wound up with 19 points, eight rebounds, four blocks and two assists to earn best player honors for Makati, which improved to 8-4. He was supported by Emman Calo with 13 points plus four rebounds, Matthew Daves with 10 points plus six rebounds, and Billy Robles with nine points plus 10 rebounds.
Marikina fell to 5-8 despite the 22-point, 10-rebound effort of Felipe Chavez, the 18-point, eight-rebound output of Marwin Tolentino, and the 15-point, three-rebound contribution of Joe Gomez De Liano.
Bacolod City of Smiles subdued Oriental Mindoro, 69-60, in the opener and climbed to 5-8.