

The NLEX Road Warriors delivered a commanding performance in the Philippine Basketball Commissioner Cup, cruising to a decisive 100-81 victory over the Converge FiberXers on May 2, 2026. The game, played at the Araneta Coliseum, showcased NLEX’s balanced attack and defensive discipline, as they controlled the tempo from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer.
Match Overview
From the early seconds, NLEX set the tone with aggressive play on both ends of the floor. The Road Warriors built a comfortable lead by halftime and never allowed Converge to mount a serious comeback. The final margin of 19 points reflects NLEX’s dominance in transition and their ability to capitalize on Converge’s turnovers. For the FiberXers, the loss adds pressure as they look to solidify their standing in the Commissioner Cup table.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: NLEX opened the game with a 12-2 run, forcing Converge into early foul trouble and establishing momentum.
- Mid-Game Control: The Road Warriors extended their lead to 18 points late in the second quarter, thanks to sharp three-point shooting and fast-break finishes.
- Fourth Quarter Stand: Converge briefly cut the deficit to 12 points midway through the fourth, but NLEX responded with a 9-0 run to seal the outcome.
Tactical Story
NLEX head coach Frankie Lim’s game plan focused on spreading the floor and attacking Converge’s weak interior defense. The Road Warriors used high pick-and-rolls to create mismatches, and their import forward dominated the paint with 28 points and 14 rebounds. On defense, NLEX switched aggressively on screens, limiting Converge’s perimeter shooters to 32% from beyond the arc. The FiberXers struggled to find rhythm, often settling for contested mid-range jumpers.
Standout Players
- NLEX Road Warriors: Import forward Michael “Mighty” Williams notched a double-double with 28 points and 14 rebounds, while local guard Kiefer Ravena added 19 points and 8 assists, orchestrating the offense with precision.
- Converge FiberXers: Guard Maverick Ahanmisi led the home team with 22 points, but his effort was not enough to overcome NLEX’s balanced scoring.
Season Impact
The victory improves NLEX’s record in the Commissioner Cup, strengthening their position in the upper half of the standings. Converge, meanwhile, falls further behind in the playoff chase, needing a strong finish in their remaining games to keep postseason hopes alive. The result also highlights the Road Warriors’ growth as a contender in the import-laden conference.
