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Phoenix Fuel Masters
03-15 17:15
109 - 76
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Titan Ultra Giant Risers
Overview
Chat
130
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Phoenix Fuel Masters
33
25
15
36
109
Titan Ultra Giant Risers
17
28
19
12
76
Phoenix Fuel Masters
Titan Ultra Giant Risers
2 points
27
23
3 points
15
4
Free Throws
10
18
Free Throws Rate
TO55%
54%TO
Foul
20
00
Ended109 - 76
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Match Info
In a dominant display at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, the Phoenix Fuel Masters cruised to a decisive 109-76 victory over the Titan Ultra Giant Risers in a Commissioner Cup clash on Sunday evening. The match was effectively decided by a massive third-quarter surge from the Fuel Masters, who turned a competitive first half into a lopsided affair, showcasing their superior depth and defensive intensity.
The first half saw a more spirited contest, with the Risers managing to keep pace through early perimeter shooting. However, the game's complexion changed entirely after halftime. Phoenix came out of the locker room with renewed defensive pressure, forcing a series of turnovers that ignited their transition offense. A 20-4 run to open the third quarter blew the game wide open, as the Fuel Masters' ball movement and inside scoring proved too much for the Risers to handle. The lead ballooned to over thirty points by the start of the final period, rendering the last quarter a formality.
The focus point of the match was the complete team effort from the Fuel Masters, with their bench unit contributing significant scoring and energy. In contrast, the Risers struggled with offensive consistency, particularly from their star imports, who were held well below their season averages by Phoenix's swarming defense. There were no major controversies, as the officiating was largely unobtrusive in a game that was controlled from the midway point by the home side.
This result solidifies Phoenix's position in the upper half of the Commissioner Cup standings, adding another crucial win to their playoff push. For the struggling Titan Ultra Giant Risers, the heavy defeat is a setback in their quest to climb out of the lower tier of the table, highlighting areas needing urgent improvement, especially on the defensive end.
Post-match, Phoenix coach Jamike Jarin praised his team's defensive focus, stating, "Our identity is built on that end of the floor. When we get stops, we can run and play freely, and that's what you saw in the second half." Risers' mentor was blunt in his assessment: "We got outworked and out-executed. They punched us in the mouth in the third, and we didn't respond. It's a lesson we have to learn from quickly."
The starting lineups featured Phoenix's typical core, led by their import and local stars, while the Risers rolled out their starting five in an attempt to establish an early foothold that ultimately slipped away.
