MANILA, Philippines---In the past 2017-18 PBA season, Phoenix did exactly what the mythical bird it's named from does. After failing to enter the playoffs of the first two conferences, the team channeled its inner phoenix and rose from the ashes to get to its best campaign yet, finishing with an 8-3 record for the second seed in the Governors' Cup. That fire, however, burned out quickly when the playoff newcomer lost two straight to Meralco in the quarterfinals. But that was still an invaluable experience for the Fuel Masters, who remain in search of the franchise's first playoff win and head coach Louie Alas said he is positive that his team can be a legit contender this up...
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