

The Terrafirma Dyip suffered a narrow 96-92 defeat at the hands of the Macau Black Knights in a hard-fought 2026 PBA Governors' Cup encounter on July 29 at 5:15 PM local time. The match, played at a neutral venue, saw the visiting Black Knights edge out the Dyip in a contest that swung back and forth until the final minutes.
Match Summary
Macau entered the game as an intriguing international guest team in the Governors' Cup, and they quickly showed why they belonged on the big stage. Terrafirma, eager to build momentum in the conference, started with high energy but struggled to contain the Black Knights' balanced attack. The final score of 96–92 reflected a game that was tight from tip-off to buzzer, with both teams trading leads in the second half.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Surge: Macau opened with a 28–22 lead, capitalizing on sharp outside shooting and quick transition buckets.
- Terrafirma's Third-Quarter Response: The Dyip came out of halftime with renewed defensive intensity, outscoring Macau 27–19 to grab a 73–68 advantage heading into the fourth.
- Clutch Finish: Macau answered with a 28–19 final quarter, fueled by a pair of timely three-pointers and stifling defense that limited Terrafirma's go-to scorers down the stretch.
Standout Performers
For the Macau Black Knights, guard play was decisive. Their backcourt combined for 48 points, with import forward Chris Newsome-like production in the paint. Terrafirma's leading scorer, Juami Tiongson, dropped 24 points on efficient shooting, but the Dyip lacked a third consistent option behind him and import Thomas De Thaey, who finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds.
Tactical Story
The game was won in the details: Macau forced 14 turnovers and converted them into 18 points, while Terrafirma's bench contributed only 19 points compared to Macau's 34. The Dyip's half-court offense bogged down in the final five minutes, as they went nearly three minutes without a field goal, allowing the Black Knights to flip a one-point deficit into a four-point victory.
Season Impact
For Terrafirma, this loss stings as they were hoping to climb the Governors' Cup standings. The Dyip now sit at 1–3 early in the conference, needing to tighten their execution in close games. Macau, as a guest team, continues to impress fans with their competitive spirit, improving to 2–1 and establishing themselves as a potential spoiler in the tournament.
