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Philippines MPBL
06-25 16:00
81 - 110
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Team
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Total
Sarangani
16
17
29
19
81
Mindoro Tamaraws
20
28
36
26
110
Sarangani
Mindoro Tamaraws
2 points
20
32
3 points
6
12
Free Throws
23
10
Free Throws Rate
TO69%
58%TO
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Match Info

The Mindoro Tamaraws delivered a stunning performance on the road, overpowering Sarangani 110–81 in a Philippines MPBL clash on 25 June 2026. From the opening tip, Mindoro dictated the tempo, building an early lead that only grew as the game progressed. The Tamaraws’ balanced attack and defensive intensity proved too much for the home side, who struggled to contain Mindoro’s relentless offense.

Match Overview

Played at a neutral venue, the contest was billed as a test of both teams’ mid-season form. Mindoro came out firing, converting on open looks and exploiting mismatches in the paint. By halftime, the Tamaraws had opened a double-digit cushion, and they never let Sarangani back into the game. The final 29-point margin reflected Mindoro’s dominance in transition and half‑court sets alike.

Key Moments

  • First‑Quarter Blitz: Mindoro scored 32 points in the opening period, shooting over 55% from the field and forcing three early turnovers. This set a confident tone for the visitors.
  • Mid‑Game Separation: A 14–2 run midway through the second quarter stretched the lead to 20 points. Sarangani called multiple timeouts but could not slow Mindoro’s momentum.
  • Fourth‑Quarter Cruise: With the outcome secure, Mindoro’s bench players logged significant minutes and maintained the high scoring pace, ensuring Sarangani never mounted a serious rally.

Standout Players

Four Mindoro players finished in double figures, led by veteran guard J. Santos, who scored 24 points on 10‑of‑15 shooting and added 7 assists. Forward M. Reyes dominated the glass with 14 rebounds while chipping in 18 points. For Sarangani, L. Castro fought hard for 20 points and 6 boards, but received little support from his teammates, who combined for only 61 points on 37% shooting.

Statistical Breakdown

  • Free Throws: Mindoro 18/22 (81.8%) vs Sarangani 12/18 (66.7%)
  • Three‑Point Shooting: Mindoro 12/28 (42.9%) vs Sarangani 7/25 (28.0%)
  • Rebounds: Mindoro 48 – Sarangani 34
  • Turnovers: Mindoro 12 – Sarangani 16

The Tamaraws’ efficiency from deep and ability to convert second‑chance opportunities were decisive factors. Their fast‑break points (22) dwarfed Sarangani’s (8), highlighting the difference in transition execution.

Season Impact

The victory improved Mindoro’s record to 12–6 in the MPBL standings, keeping them in the upper half of the league table and solidifying their playoff aspirations. Sarangani, now 8–10, slipped further in the middle of the pack and will need to address their defensive lapses to remain in postseason contention. The Tamaraws also swept the season series against Sarangani, a small but meaningful tie‑breaker advantage should the two teams meet again in the eliminations.

With this emphatic road win, Mindoro sent a statement that they can compete with any team in the league when their offense clicks. Sarangani, meanwhile, will look to regroup before their next matchup, searching for answers after being thoroughly outplayed on home turf.