GAME HIGHLIGHTS

As the PBA Philippine Cup celebrates its golden anniversary, two of the league’s most intriguing teams — the Magnolia Hotshots and Converge FiberXers — are set to collide in a pivotal early-season showdown at the historic Rizal Memorial Coliseum. Both squads are riding the momentum of strong season debuts and are looking to use this matchup as a barometer for their progress.
Hotshots Eye Continued Dominance
Coming off a convincing 106-84 victory over Blackwater, Magnolia enters the contest brimming with confidence. However, head coach Chito Victolero remains grounded, emphasizing the need for continued development.
“This early in the conference, makakalaban namin sila — maganda na rin iyon kasi we want to see kung ano pa ang kailangan naming i-improve,” said Victolero.
Despite their dominant win, the Hotshots showed room for improvement, especially in ball security. They committed 20 turnovers, a number that nearly offset their 21 assists. Victolero is focused on polishing both offensive and defensive executions as the season progresses.
Key Players for Magnolia:
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Mark Barroca
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Paul Lee
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Jerom Lastimosa
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Ian Sangalang
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Zavier Lucero
These players will play pivotal roles, especially in backcourt matchups and interior battles where Magnolia expects a tough challenge from Converge.
FiberXers Building Confidence Through Competition
Meanwhile, Converge is rapidly finding its rhythm under interim head coach Franco Atienza. After a narrow 89-91 loss to Meralco in their opener, the FiberXers bounced back to beat Phoenix Super LPG 92-83 — a win that showed their growth and resilience.
Atienza sees Magnolia not just as an opponent, but as an opportunity.
“Magnolia has always been a title contender… We look forward to that competition kasi you grow with that,” Atienza shared.
Converge’s roster is young and developing, but Atienza values the experience they gain from facing top-tier teams. He emphasizes that the lessons learned in real-game pressure situations are unmatched in practice.
Key Players for Converge:
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Alec Stockton
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Schonny Winston
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JL delos Santos
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Justin Arana
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Justine Baltazar
These young guns will be tested, particularly in their matchups with Magnolia’s seasoned guards and big men.
Matchup to Watch: Backcourt Battles and Bench Depth
One of the most compelling aspects of this clash lies in the backcourt matchups. Magnolia’s veteran trio of Barroca, Lee, and Lastimosa will square off against Converge’s rising stars Stockton, Winston, and Delos Santos. This duel is expected to set the tempo and determine which team gains the early upper hand.
Another area of interest is in the frontcourt, where Magnolia’s Sangalang and Lucero will try to outmuscle the likes of Arana and Baltazar. The physical battle in the paint could have a significant impact on the outcome.
Coach Victolero believes the game will be tightly contested.
“I think this is a close game, a dogfight from start to finish… Siguro magiging battle din ng role players, kung sino ang mag-i-step up.”
With both teams boasting deep benches, the contribution of role players might tip the scale in this evenly matched contest.
What’s at Stake?
While it’s still early in the conference, both teams recognize the importance of momentum. A second consecutive win not only boosts morale but also cements a team’s position as a serious contender in the tournament.
Magnolia, a proven playoff-caliber squad, seeks to sustain its high level of performance, while Converge aims to continue its upward trajectory as a team growing in chemistry and confidence.
This matchup is more than just a regular game — it’s a litmus test for both franchises as they navigate the long road toward Philippine Cup glory.