The Basilan Viva Portmasters delivered a commanding performance on the road to defeat the Imus Agimat 98–88 in an exciting Philippines MPBL clash on June 22, 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue in the MPBL calendar, saw the Viva Portmasters take control early and withstand a spirited second-half rally from the home side.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Basilan asserted its offensive rhythm, shooting efficiently from the field and controlling the boards. Imus, playing as the nominal home team, struggled to contain the Portmasters' transition game and found itself trailing by double digits midway through the second quarter. The Agimat trimmed the deficit to six points in the third period, but Basilan responded with a decisive 12–2 run that effectively sealed the outcome.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Basilan opened with a 28–18 quarter, powered by sharp outside shooting and aggressive drives to the basket.
- Third Quarter Response: Imus came out of halftime with renewed energy, cutting the lead to 62–58 with four minutes left in the third.
- Clutch Execution: The Viva Portmasters answered with a 10–0 run to close the quarter, building a 14-point cushion entering the fourth.
- Free Throw Control: Basilan knocked down 18 of 22 free throws in the final period to preserve the win.
Tactical Story
Basilan’s game plan revolved around pace and spacing. They consistently pushed the ball after defensive rebounds, catching Imus in mismatches. The Viva Portmasters’ backcourt exploited gaps in the Agimat’s pick-and-roll coverage, creating open looks for shooters and dump-offs to the big men. Defensively, Basilan packed the paint and forced Imus into contested mid-range jumpers, holding the Agimat to under 40% shooting from two-point range.
Standout Players
- Basilan Viva Portmasters: A trio of scorers led the way: the guard combo of Juan Carlos (24 points, 7 assists) and Mark Villanueva (22 points, 6 rebounds), plus forward Rico Santos (18 points, 11 rebounds) for a double-double.
- Imus Agimat: Andrei Tolentino paced Imus with 26 points and 4 assists, while Jake Fernandez added 15 points and 9 boards.
Season Impact
The victory improved Basilan’s record in the MPBL standings, reinforcing their status as a playoff contender. For Imus, the loss snapped a two-game winning streak and highlighted defensive lapses that will need addressing as the season progresses. The Agimat remain competitive but must find consistency against top-tier opponents.


