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Converge FiberXers
03-14 17:15
100 - 111
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Terrafirma Dyip
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Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
OT
Total
Converge FiberXers
25
23
27
25
0
100
Terrafirma Dyip
24
16
30
30
11
111
Converge FiberXers
Terrafirma Dyip
2 points
28
29
3 points
10
13
Free Throws
14
14
Free Throws Rate
TO51%
63%TO
Foul
00
00
Ended100 - 111
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Match Info
The Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner Cup clash between the Converge FiberXers and the Terrafirma Dyip on March 14, 2026, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum ended in a surprising 111-100 victory for the visiting Dyip. Terrafirma, often seen as an underdog, delivered a commanding performance to secure a crucial win on the road, shaking up the mid-season standings with a statement result.
The Dyip set the tone early, establishing a double-digit lead in the first quarter with efficient three-point shooting and aggressive transition play. Converge struggled to find their defensive rhythm, allowing Terrafirma to build a comfortable cushion. The FiberXers mounted a comeback in the third period, led by their import's scoring burst, cutting the deficit to single digits. However, every Converge run was answered by a composed Terrafirma offense. The Dyip sealed the game in the final minutes with a series of clutch baskets and defensive stops, preventing any late drama.
A key focus point was the standout performance from Terrafirma's local core, which outplayed their counterparts. Their ball movement and shot selection were superior throughout, while Converge appeared disjointed and reliant on individual efforts. The Dyip's bench also provided significant energy and scoring, a decisive factor in maintaining their lead.
This result provides a massive boost for Terrafirma's playoff aspirations, moving them up the standings and proving their capability to win against higher-ranked opposition. For Converge, the loss is a setback in their quest for a favorable seeding, highlighting defensive issues that need immediate addressing.
Terrafirma's coach praised his team's collective effort, stating, "We played with heart and followed the game plan for forty-eight minutes. This is the identity we want." The Converge mentor was critical, saying, "We were outworked and outsmarted tonight. We have to go back to the drawing board."
The starting lineups featured Converge's usual backcourt tandem alongside their import, while Terrafirma countered with their dynamic guard combination and a dominant import presence in the paint.
