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McCullough puts TNT on his back and closer to Finals

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TNT Tropang 5G's Chris McCullough during a game vs Meralco Bolts in the 2026 PBA Commissioner's Cup semifinals.TNT Tropang 5G's Chris McCullough during a game vs Meralco Bolts in the 2026 PBA Commissioner's Cup semifinals.

TNT Tropang 5G’s Chris McCullough during a game vs Meralco Bolts in the 2026 PBA Commissioner’s Cup semifinals. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

Chris McCullough made good on his promise once he found his rhythm, delivering on Friday to put TNT on the brink of another PBA Finals appearance.

“I just needed to get my legs underneath me,” McCullough said after erupting for 42 points in the Tropang 5G’s 103-95 victory over the Meralco Bolts and a 3-2 lead in their Commissioner’s Cup semifinal series.

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READ: PBA: Chris McCullough finally finds groove for TNT in pivotal win

McCullough shot 16-of-28 from the field and knocked down several key baskets in the fourth quarter despite the defensive efforts of the Bolts, particularly Javee Mocon. It was a stark contrast to Game 4, when the former San Miguel Beer import was still trying to shake off the rust.

He went just 7-of-22 from the field and scored 24 points in TNT’s 101-90 loss to Meralco two nights earlier.

After that game, McCullough acknowledged his struggles but warned that “once I get going, it’ll be scary.”

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“I had two weeks off from playing basketball,” he said. “So I’m just happy to be back, happy to be playing.”

TNT moved within one win of securing a fifth straight Finals appearance, a feat McCullough and company can achieve on Sunday at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. But TNT’s replacement for Bol Bol knows the Bolts still have a say in the series.

Chris McCullough (right)Chris McCullough (right)

Chris McCullough (right) —MARLO CUETO

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“The job isn’t finished. We need one more,” McCullough said after a performance that also included 11 rebounds.

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It was more than just the McCullough show, as TNT once again received major contributions from its local stars, particularly Jordan Heading and RR Pogoy.

Heading scored 22 points and hit five straight markers that helped TNT create separation from Meralco, extending the lead to 103-93 with less than two minutes remaining. He also dished out six assists.

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Pogoy continued his strong series, finishing with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting.

“Our key coming into this game was our defensive game plan and making sure we got good shots,” TNT coach Chot Reyes said. “Because in the last game, we had so many turnovers and gave up 26 points off them. You can’t defend a turnover. That’s very hard.

“So for us, to help our defense, we had to make sure that we got good shots. That means taking shots and not throwing the ball away or turning it over.”

TNT committed 15 turnovers in Game 4 but reduced that number to 11 in Game 5, limiting Meralco to just 11 points off those mistakes.

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Import Patrick Gardner finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds for the Bolts, but picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth quarter with Meralco trailing, 88-83, and less than seven minutes remaining.

That was when McCullough began to take over.



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His back to back three pointers with 5:22 left gave TNT a 94-85 advantage and helped spark the decisive run that moved the Tropang 5G within a victory of the Finals. INQ

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Two first time champs looming for NTCC

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Jun Arceo hopes the stars align for him on Sunday.Jun Arceo hopes the stars align for him on Sunday.

Jun Arceo hopes the stars align for him on Sunday. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

The National Tournament of Club Champions powered by Lexus will see first time men’s and seniors titlists on Sunday when Jules Gaerlan also tries to unseat the single most dominant force in her division at Eagle Ridge.

Jonar Austria and Davao’s Chris Tan will dispute the centerpiece title after carving out contrasting semifinal victories at the Aoki layout, even as Kyung Young-jung and Jun Arceo sealed a match up for the Senior’s diadem after close victories over dogged rivals on another humid day.

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And then there is Gaerlan, who bundled out Jonah Ilagan in the Final Four, 3&2, to set up a titular clash with Matet Salivio, the most decorated women’s player here with three titles who is seeking to win for the second straight year.

The favorites, save for Salivio, bombed out on a busy day as Gary Sales, who was seeking a fourth men’s title, got the boot from Chucho Martinez, 1-up, before Rodel Mangulabnan, the prohibitive Senior’s pick, left the tournament after taking a 19th hole loss to Kyung.

“This has become very interesting,” Arceo, who got to the finals after a 2&1 win over Manuel Santos, told the Inquirer after going this deep in his rookie stint. “I haven’t played [a] match with (Kyung), but all I know [is] that he is very good because I have seen him play in the Interclub.”

Arceo has also played for several clubs in the PAL Interclub before, but admits that the individual nature of this tournament is something that excites him.

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“It’s hard to win golf tournaments,” the 57 year old Arceo, who regularly plays with his two sons at The Orchard every Sunday, went on. “It’s difficult to have the stars align for you too often.

“And in terms of winning a tournament of this magnitude, this is big.”

The tournament takes a much needed breather on Saturday before the three title matches are played at the Faldo layout on Sunday.

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A prominent campaigner in national tournaments, Austria then took Martinez out with relative ease, 5&4, before Tan, who is bidding to become the first bet from Mindanao to win the event, scored a 1-up win over top seed Roy Nudalo.

Salivio scored a 3&2 win over Marianne Bustos in the morning to advance opposite Marianna Reyes in the semifinals. The seasoned Salivio then bundled out the young Reyes, 3&2, underscoring her readiness to win yet again against the ex-jungolfer. INQ



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Capital1 set on Lams Lamina with second pick

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Aspirant Lams Lamina during the PVL Draft Combine Day 1. Aspirant Lams Lamina during the PVL Draft Combine Day 1.

Aspirant Lams Lamina during the PVL Draft Combine Day 1. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

Capital1, which owns the second overall pick in the coming PVL Rookie Draft, has its eyes on National U setter Lams Lamina.

And that choice would remain even if the team owned the top overall pick, according to a source familiar with the team’s plans.

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The source said Lamina is the missing piece for Capital1, which has surrounded Rookie of the Year and Season Best Outside Spiker Bella Belen with former Cignal stars and Most Valuable Players Vanie Gandler and Erika Santos ahead of the new Premier Volleyball League season.

Capital1 coach Jorge de Brito declined to comment directly on the team’s interest in the two-time UAAP Best Setter, but he acknowledged that Lamina could make an immediate impact and help strengthen the offense built around Belen, Santos and Gandler.

“She has a lot of skills as a setter. But in fact, this draft class has good setters. (Tin) Ubaldo and Lams, they’re good, good setters. They can fit in our team, but also in any other team. It depends,” De Brito told the Inquirer.

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Standing in Capital1’s way is Galeries Tower, which secured the No. 1 overall pick in last Monday’s lottery, riding its second best odds of 30 percent of winning the top selection. Capital1, which entered the draw with the highest odds, settled for the second pick ahead of Draft Night on June 3 at Novotel.

Galeries is strongly considering Japan SV.League standout Alyssa Solomon, who remains undecided whether to pursue her PVL dream or continue weighing international offers. However, coach Aying Esteban said the team has yet to finalize its choice.

“Until now, we’re still discussing with the coaches and management who the team really needs,” Esteban said in Filipino. “Honestly, there are still a lot of things our team needs this season. Of course, having the first pick is a big advantage, but at the same time, we also need scorers, defenders and players for different positions.”

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Solomon skipped Day 2 of the Draft Combine and is expected to make a decision soon, with two days remaining before the withdrawal deadline.

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If Lamina is selected by Galeries, De Brito said Capital1 will still have several promising prospects to choose from among the 42 player rookie pool.

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“[We’ll pick] any good player who will fit our team. At the end of the day, you need all positions. There are good open spikers here, but we also have good open spikers on our team. The opposite spikers are also good. If there’s someone who can develop and help our team, for sure, it’s going to be good,” said the former Alas Pilipinas coach.

“I’m not surprised by the talent we have here. We’ve been watching them in the UAAP and NCAA. The level is getting better and it’s becoming harder to choose. Hopefully, the league can add more teams so all of them can be drafted and play because they need opportunities to keep developing. If not, we’re going to waste a lot of talent,” he added.

Another source told the Inquirer that Capital1 is also considering star libero and Belen’s close friend, Detdet Pepito, should Lamina no longer be available.

Lamina was asked on Thursday about the possibility of reuniting with Belen in the professional ranks, but the former National University standout said she remains focused on the present and is prepared to play for whichever team selects her.

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“For me, I’m not really thinking about that yet because we honestly don’t know which team will pick us. Whoever drafts me, I’ll just give my best and do everything I can to help the team,” Lamina said. INQ

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Rajat Patidar vs Shreyas Iyer

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar played a superb innings against Gujarat Titans (GT) in Qualifier 1 of IPL 2026 at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala on Tuesday, May 26. Batting at No. 4, he slammed an unbeaten 93 in just 33 balls. The stunning innings featured five fours and nine sixes as RCB entered the IPL final for the second year in a row.

Batting first in Qualifier 1, RCB put up 254-5 on the board. Apart from the skipper, Virat Kohli (43 off 25) and Krunal Pandya (43 off 28) contributed crucial knocks. Patidar and Krunal featured in a 95-run stand for the fourth wicket in 45 balls. Chasing 255, GT only managed 162.

Patidar has batted at No. 4 in the IPL 32 times. In this feature, we compare his stats with those of Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer after the latter had also batted at No. 4 in 32 innings in the T20 league.


Rajat Patidar vs Shreyas Iyer – Who has a better average and strike rate after batting at No. 4 in 32 IPL innings?

In 32 IPL innings at No. 4, Patidar has totaled 1,029 runs, averaging 35.48 at a strike rate of 175. In five innings against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), he has 164 runs, averaging 32.80 at a strike rate of 178.20. Also, in five innings against GT, he has hammered 134 runs at an average of 33.50 and a strike rate of 197.05.

After 32 innings at No. 4, Shreyas had scored 889 runs at an average of 35.56 and a strike rate of 125.21. In 22 innings for Delhi Capitals (DC), he had 643 runs at an average of 33.84 and a strike rate of 123.89. Also, in 10 innings for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), he had 246 runs, averaging 41 at a strike rate of 128.79.


Rajat Patidar vs Shreyas Iyer – Who has more 50-plus scores after batting at No. 4 in 32 IPL innings?

In 32 IPL innings at No. 4, Patidar has smashed 11 fifties. He hit 93* off 33 balls against GT in Dharmasala in Qualifier 1. Patidar also slammed 64 off 32 against Mumbai Indians (MI) at Wankhede Stadium last year. The innings comprised five fours and four sixes. Further, he struck 63 off 40 balls against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Guwahati in IPL 2026.

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Player Innings Runs Average SR HS 100s 50s
Rajat Patidar 32 1,029 35.48 175 93* 0 11
Shreyas Iyer 32 889 35.56 125.21 96 0 5

(Patidar vs Shreyas – Batting stats comparison after 32 IPL innings at No. 4)

After 32 IPL innings at No. 4, Shreyas had scored five half-centuries. His best at that stage was 96, which came off 57 balls for DC against Gujarat Lions (GL) in IPL 2017. The knock featured 15 fours and two sixes. He had also scored 65* off 50 balls for DC against MI in Dubai in the 2020 IPL final. The valiant knock featured six fours and two sixes.


Rajat Patidar vs Shreyas Iyer – Who has a better record in wins after batting at No. 4 in 32 IPL innings?

In 20 innings in wins, Patidar has scored 622 runs, averaging 36.58 at a strike rate of 187.34, with six fifties. In 12 innings in losses, he has scored 407 runs, averaging 33.91 and a strike rate of 158.98, with the aid of five fifties.

Player Innings Runs Average SR HS 100s 50s
Rajat Patidar 20 622 36.58 187.34 93* 0 6
Shreyas Iyer 16 470 42.72 128.06 96 0 2

(Patidar vs Shreyas – Batting stats comparison in wins after 32 IPL innings at No. 4)

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In 16 innings in wins, Shreyas had 470 runs at an average of 42.72 and a strike rate of 128.06, with two half-centuries. In 15 innings in losses, he had 380 runs at an average of 29.23 and a strike rate of 122.18, with three half-centuries. In one tied match, he had scored 39 runs.


Rajat Patidar vs Shreyas Iyer – Who has a better record in chases after batting at No. 4 in 32 IPL innings?

In 16 innings in chases, Patidar has notched up 368 runs, averaging 24.53 at a strike rate of 164.28, with three fifties. In 16 innings while batting first, he has scored 661 runs, averaging 47.21 at a strike rate of 181.59, with eight fifties.

Player Innings Runs Average SR HS 100s 50s
Rajat Patidar 16 368 24.53 164.28 61 0 3
Shreyas Iyer 15 438 43.80 133.53 96 0 3

(Patidar vs Shreyas – Batting stats comparison in chases after 32 IPL innings at No. 4)

In 15 innings in chases, Shreyas had 438 runs at an average of 43.80 and a strike rate of 133.53, with three half-centuries. In 17 innings while batting first, he had 451 runs at an average of 30.06 and a strike rate of 118.06, with two fifties.

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