

In a dominant performance that electrified the home crowd, San German dismantled Manati 108-87 in a Baloncesto Superior Nacional clash on the night of May 12, 2026. The victory not only showcased the offensive firepower of the home side but also solidified their position near the top of the BSN standings. With a 21-point margin, San German controlled the game from the opening tip and never looked back.
Match Overview
From the very first quarter, San German set an aggressive tempo, pushing the ball in transition and finding open looks from beyond the arc. Their early 32-18 lead in the first quarter stunned Manati, who struggled to contain the home team's dynamic guards. By halftime, the lead had ballooned to 20 points (58-38), and Manati could not mount a serious comeback. Despite a brief surge in the third quarter, Manati never got closer than 14 points, as San German answered with clutch three-pointers and relentless defensive pressure.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Explosion: San German opened with a 14-2 run in the first four minutes, forcing Manati into early timeouts. Forward Carlos Medina hit back-to-back triples to ignite the crowd.
- Second Quarter Dominance: The home team extended their lead with a 26-16 advantage in the second period, led by point guard José Rivera’s 10 assists in the first half alone.
- Manati's Late Push Falls Short: Down by 22 points entering the fourth quarter, Manati's Javier Cruz scored 12 points in a six-minute span, but San German’s bench responded with timely baskets to secure the win.
Tactical Story
San German’s game plan revolved around fast-break opportunities and high-percentage shots in the paint. They outrebounded Manati 45–31, converting second-chance points into a 22-8 advantage. Defensively, they trapped Manati’s pick-and-roll actions, forcing 17 turnovers and turning them into 24 points off turnovers. Manati, known for their half-court offense, could never establish a rhythm against San German’s length and quick rotations.
Standout Performers
- José Rivera (San German): The veteran guard finished with 18 points and 15 assists, orchestrating the offense with precision. His ability to break down the defense created open looks for teammates all night.
- Eddie Torres (San German): The power forward posted a double-double with 24 points and 13 rebounds, dominating the paint on both ends. He shot 10-of-14 from the field.
- Javier Cruz (Manati): A bright spot for the visitors, Cruz scored a game-high 28 points, including 4 three-pointers, but lacked consistent support from his teammates.
Table Implications
The victory moves San German to a 9-3 record atop the BSN standings, reinforcing their status as title contenders. Manati, meanwhile, falls to 5-7 and will need to address their defensive breakdowns if they hope to climb back into playoff contention. This result also extends San German’s home winning streak to five games, a daunting prospect for any team visiting their arena in the weeks ahead.
With this emphatic performance, San German sent a strong message to the rest of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional: they are ready to challenge for the championship, and their explosive offense is hitting peak form at the perfect time.
