

The NLEX Road Warriors escaped with a dramatic 101–100 victory over the Terrafirma Dyip in a thrilling Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors’ Cup showdown on July 12, 2026, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. In a game that featured 12 lead changes and a frantic final possession, NLEX’s depth and composure under pressure proved just enough to fend off a resilient Terrafirma side that refused to back down.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the contest with contrasting ambitions. NLEX, carrying a 3–1 record, looked to solidify its position near the top of the Governors’ Cup standings, while Terrafirma (1–3) was desperate to claw back into playoff contention. From the opening tip, the Dyip matched the Road Warriors’ intensity, led by import guard CJ Perez’s aggressive drives and an efficient inside game from big man Isaac Go. However, NLEX’s veteran backcourt of Kevin Alas and import Tyler Ray kept the scoreboard tight, with Ray pouring in 12 first‑quarter points.
The second quarter saw Terrafirma seize a six‑point lead behind a 10‑0 run bridged by Juami Tiongson’s three‑point shooting. NLEX responded with a zone defense that stalled the Dyip’s rhythm, and a late basket by Don Trollano cut the deficit to 51–48 at halftime.
Key Moments
- Third‑quarter surge: NLEX opened the second half with a 14‑4 burst, taking a 62–55 lead on a Ray step‑back triple. The Road Warriors pushed the margin to nine points, but Terrafirma answered with a 7‑0 run to keep the game within reach.
- Fourth‑quarter drama: With 4:12 remaining, a CJ Perez jumper gave the Dyip a 92–90 lead — their first advantage since early in the third. The lead changed hands four times over the next three minutes. A Go put‑back with 38 seconds left made it 100–99 for Terrafirma.
- Final possession: NLEX called timeout with 14.3 seconds on the clock. After a high screen, Kevin Alas drove left, drew two defenders, and kicked out to an open Don Trollano at the wing. Trollano pump‑faked, took one dribble, and released a fadeaway jumper that banked in off the glass with 2.1 seconds left, putting NLEX up 101–100. Terrafirma’s last‑ditch heave from half court fell short.
Standout Players
Tyler Ray (NLEX) finished with 33 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists, shooting 11‑of‑21 from the field. His ability to create shots in the pick‑and‑roll kept the NLEX offense afloat during Terrafirma’s defensive stretches. Don Trollano (NLEX) added 18 points, including the game‑winner, and grabbed 7 boards. Trollano’s defensive versatility was crucial in switching onto multiple positions.
For Terrafirma, CJ Perez exploded for 29 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists, repeatedly breaking down the NLEX defense. Isaac Go contributed a double‑double of 15 points and 11 rebounds, while Juami Tiongson chipped in 14 points off the bench, hitting 4‑of‑7 from beyond the arc.
Impact on the Governors’ Cup Standings
The win lifted NLEX to 4–1, keeping pace with early leaders San Miguel and Barangay Ginebra in the tightly bunched table. Terrafirma, meanwhile, fell to 1–4, seriously denting its playoff hopes. With seven more games remaining in the elimination round, the Dyip will need to string together consecutive victories to climb back into the top eight.
What’s Next
NLEX faces the Magnolia Hotshots on July 15, a critical matchup against another top‑four contender. Terrafirma will look to regroup when it takes on the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, with hopes of reigniting its season behind CJ Perez’s explosive form.
