NLEX dodges Terrafirma scare after lead nearly slips away

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July 14, 2026
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NLEX Road Warriors’ Dequan Jones against the Terrafirma Dyip in the PBA Season 50 Governors’ Cup. (PBA Images)
NLEX Road Warriors’ Dequan Jones against the Terrafirma Dyip in the PBA Season 50 Governors’ Cup. (PBA Images)

Coming off the biggest win in franchise history, the NLEX Road Warriors were pushed to the limit this time, hanging on to edge the Terrafirma Dyip, 101-100, and stay unbeaten in the PBA Season 50 Governors’ Cup on Sunday, July 12, at the Ynares Montalban.

The Road Warriors, who opened the Jimmy Alapag era with a franchise-record 114-75 rout of Macau last Friday, July 10, built a lead as large as 23 points against the Dyip before having to fend off a furious fourth-quarter rally.

Thanks to a missed three-pointer from Terrafirma import Justin Strings in the final seconds, NLEX escaped with the victory — its second in as many games — to take the lead in Group A while the Dyip fell to 1-1.

DeQuan Jones, despite scoring only two points in the fourth quarter, starred for NLEX with 30 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and three blocks, while Schonny Winston and Robert Bolick chipped in 13 and 12 markers.

“I think you have to give a lot of credit to Terrafirma. I thought they played great. I have to do a better job. I don’t think I did a very good job in the fourth quarter,” Alapag said.

“We’re able to sneak out with the win tonight.”

NLEX blew the game wide open in the second quarter, knocking down five triples and a four-point shot courtesy of Kevin Alas to build a commanding 65-48 halftime lead over Terrafirma.

But that didn’t take the fight out of the Dyip.

Terrafirma gave NLEX a taste of its own medicine when CJ Catapusan, Strings and Maverick Ahanmisi combined for four triples that allowed the Dyip to pull within just six points early in the fourth, 97-91.

Bolick answered with a clutch four-point play over Tiongson to restore NLEX’s double-digit lead, 101-91. It turned out to be the Road Warriors’ final basket, as they went scoreless over the last 4:15 of the game.

Tiongson quickly atoned for the defensive lapse, knocking down a jumper and a floater while Ahanmisi drained a triple to cut the deficit to three, 101-98. Strings then made it a one-point game with a jumper with 42.7 seconds remaining.

Terrafirma had one last opportunity to steal the win, but Strings missed a potential game-winning three-pointer as time expired.

Both Ahanmisi and Tiongson finished with 19 points in the narrow loss while Strings tallied a double-double effort of 18 markers and 13 rebounds as their comeback fell just short. (GMA News)

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