Geneva stays warm, achieves its fourth consecutive victory – News | PBA



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BARANGAY Geneva proved to be eager to give Phoenix Super LPG some more valuable lessons the latter had wanted.

One is how to make a quick change. Not depending too much on a single boy is another.

For the fourth game in a row, a different player stood out for the Kings, powering them over the Fuel Masters, 86-71, on Wednesday at the PBA Philippine Cup at the AUF Sports Arena powered by Smart 5G technology in Angeles City.

Stanley Pringle took the lead with 20 points, while Prince Caperal also bravely surrendered with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds in addition to five assists as the Geneva franchise had its best start since the 1986 Open Conference.

More importantly, the Kings improved to a 4-0 slate and tied with inactive leader TNT, which winning coach Tim Cone attributed in part to helping cause the relatively easy victory over a Phoenix team barely recovered from a loss by 91-110 before the Tropang. Giga on Monday night.


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