With their reign under heavy siege, titlist San Miguel Beer arose and unleashed its might on upset-seeking Terrafirma, 110-91, to collar its targeted spot in the PBA Philippine Cup semifinals yesterday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Forced to this quarterfinal sudden death by the Dyip's 106-95 shocker in Game 1, the top-seeded Beermen restored order and unleashed a strong second half to put their eighthranked opponent away.
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