Maliksi eyes repeat as 3-pt king
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Maliksi eyes repeat as 3-pt king

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May 03, 2018
ALLEIN Maliksi is not about to let his shooting woes get in the way as he tries to retain his three-point title in the coming PBA All-Star game on May 25.

The Blackwater gunner faces a stiff competition in the All-Star side event as he bids to become the latest two-time champion of the event that features some of the league’s finest marksmen.

Among those who will try to unseat Maliksi are former champions James Yap of Rain or Shine and TnT Katropa’s Terrence Romeo, the back-to-back, two-time winner until Maliksi dethroned him in last year’s edition in Lucena City.

“Kailangan paghandaang mabuti kasi mataas ‘yung level ng competition ngayon,” he said. “Lalo ngayong (season) medyo masama ang shooting ko.”

Also listed in the shootout contest to be held in Batangas City during the second leg of the mid-season event – with Phoenix Fuel with Phoenix Pulse Technology as major sponsor and supported by Peak Sports apparel and PBA Rush Cignal – featuring Gilas Pilipinas against the Luzon selection are Marcio Lassiter (San Miguel), Paul Lee (Magnolia), LA Tenorio (Barangay Ginebra), Stanley Pringle (Globalport), Matthew Wright (Phoenix), Larry Fonacier (NLEX), JVee Casio (Alaska), Ronald Tubid (Columbian Dyip), and Garvo Lanete (Meralco).

Last year Maliksi beat Tenorio 20-18 by sinking the money ball on his final attempt.

“Si LA, ang ganda ng performance niya, sa dulo lang ako nakahabol,” Maliksi said, recalling last season’s thrilling win.

As defending champion, Maliksi rests uneasy on his throne with the stiff competition he’ll be facing.

“Nakakakaba pa rin kasi siyempre gusto mong ma-defend ‘yung crown,” said the 30-year-old wingman. “Ever since naman talaga ‘yung dream ko makasali sa three-point shootout simula nung pumasok ako sa PBA. Kasi sa (slam) dunk hindi naman tayo makasali, lalo ngayon hindi na tayo masyadong makatalon, so sa three-point shootout na lang.”

Mark Macapagal is the only four-time winner of the event first institutionalized in 1992, emerging champion in 2010-2012 and in 2014.

Other two-time winners of the event are Jimmy Alapag, Boyet Fernandez, Jasper Ocampo, and the late RicRic Marata.