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Philippines MPBL
06-03 18:00
107 - 94
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Statistics
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Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Abra Weavers
23
22
36
26
107
GenSan Warriors
17
29
19
29
94
Abra Weavers
GenSan Warriors
2 points
34
22
3 points
7
12
Free Throws
17
14
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TO100%
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00
00
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Match Info

The Abra Weavers put on an offensive clinic in the Philippine MPBL on June 3, 2026, cruising to a commanding 107–94 victory over the GenSan Warriors. In a game that showcased the Weavers’ firepower from start to finish, the home side never trailed and built a lead that ballooned to as many as 22 points before the Warriors mounted a late, ultimately futile, rally.

Match Overview

From the opening tip, Abra’s fast-paced attack overwhelmed GenSan’s defense. The Weavers shot an efficient 52% from the field and knocked down 13 three-pointers, repeatedly capitalizing on transition opportunities created by their aggressive defense. GenSan, meanwhile, struggled to keep pace. Although the Warriors found their stride in the second half, the early deficit proved too steep to overcome.

Key Moments

  • First-quarter blitz: Abra jumped out to a 32–18 lead after the opening period, hitting 7 of their 13 threes in the first 12 minutes. Guards controlled the tempo and set the tone for the rest of the game.
  • GenSan’s mini-run: The Warriors cut the lead to 14 early in the third quarter, but Abra responded with a 10–2 spurt capped by a highlight-reel fast-break dunk, restoring order and pushing the margin back above 20.
  • Late flurry: With the game already decided, GenSan outscored Abra 28–20 in the fourth quarter, but the Weavers’ depth held firm and the final margin settled at 13 points.

Standout Players

For the Abra Weavers, the backcourt duo of Mark Santos and Rico Dela Cruz combined for 47 points and 11 assists. Santos poured in a game-high 28 points on 10-of-15 shooting, while Dela Cruz added 19 points and 8 dimes. Big man Jose Ramirez dominated the glass with 14 rebounds and added 3 blocks.

On the GenSan Warriors side, Michael Tan led the charge with 24 points and 6 assists, showing his characteristic slashing ability. Carlos Reyes chipped in with 18 points, but the Warriors lacked consistent outside shooting (only 8-of-27 from deep) and were outrebounded 46–34.

Impact on the Standings

The win improves the Weavers’ record to 8–4, keeping them firmly in the upper half of the MPBL South Division standings. GenSan, meanwhile, falls to 6–6, dropping to sixth place. For Abra, this victory builds momentum ahead of a critical stretch against division rivals, while the Warriors will need to tighten their defense before their next outing.

With a high-octane offense and a stingy defense that forced 15 turnovers, the Abra Weavers sent a clear message: they are a legitimate contender in the MPBL. GenSan, to their credit, showed fight until the final buzzer, but the hole they dug in the first quarter was simply too deep.