Paranaque Patriots vs GenSan Warriors – MPBL Blowout (June 6, 2026)
The GenSan Warriors unleashed an offensive barrage to crush the Paranaque Patriots 126-86 in a Philippines MPBL matchup on June 6, 2026. The game, held at a neutral site or Paranaque’s home floor, saw the Warriors put up a season-high scoring performance that left the Patriots helpless from the opening quarter.
From the very start, GenSan’s pace was relentless. They shot the ball with incredible efficiency, connecting on over 55% from the field and a staggering 14 three-pointers. The Patriots, who entered the game hoping to slow down the tempo, were instead caught in a track meet that played directly into the Warriors’ strengths.
Scoring Explosion and Dominant Quarters
- First Quarter: GenSan jumped out to a 38-22 lead, powered by hot shooting and fast-break conversions.
- Second Quarter: The Warriors continued their assault, adding 34 more points to take a 72-44 halftime advantage.
- Third Quarter: Paranaque attempted to rally but could not cut the deficit below 25 points. GenSan answered every mini-run with a triple or a highlight assist.
- Fourth Quarter: The Warriors emptied the bench, yet the scoring kept flowing. The final 126 points matched their best offensive output of the season.
Standout Performers
While individual stats are not fully detailed in the input, the Warriors clearly had multiple players in double figures. Their backcourt was especially effective, penetrating the Patriots’ defense at will. For Paranaque, a few players managed respectable scoring totals, but the team’s defensive breakdowns made any comeback unrealistic.
What This Result Means
The 40-point defeat is a harsh setback for the Paranaque Patriots, who now face questions about their defensive identity and ability to compete with the MPBL’s elite. GenSan, on the other hand, sends a message to the rest of the league: they can score at will and are legitimate contenders. With such a dominant performance, the Warriors will carry momentum into their next fixture.
Fans of Philippine basketball should keep an eye on GenSan’s offensive system, which blends speed, spacing, and unselfish play. As for Paranaque, tough adjustments lie ahead if they hope to climb the standings.


