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NLEX Road Warriors PBA 2026 Unbeaten Streak

Overview

In the 2026 PBA Governors’ Cup, the NLEX Road Warriors continued their dominant start. After surviving a late surge by Terrafirma Dyip on 12 July for a 101‑100 win, they extended the unbeaten run to 4‑0 on 26 July by beating San Miguel Beermen 110‑96 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Import DeQuan Jones posted 27 points and 10 rebounds, while Deschon Winston added 24 points and Robert Bolick flirted with a triple‑double (14 points, 12 assists, nine rebounds). The victory gave NLEX sole possession of the Group A lead.

The streak grew to 5‑0 on 1 August when NLEX defeated the Converge FiberXers 119‑107 at the Mall of Asia Arena. Jones again led with 28 points and nine rebounds, and Bolick recorded 19 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds. Anthony Semerad, Kevin Alas and Schonny Winston also contributed in the fourth‑quarter surge that secured the win. The team emphasized composure and aggressive play as they remain the only unbeaten side in the conference.

Entities

DeQuan Jones · NLEX Road Warriors · Robert Bolick · Mall of Asia Arena · Converge FiberXers

Timeline

  1. 20 days ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    NLEX Road Warriors extend unbeaten run to 5-0 in PBA Governors' Cup

    NLEX Road Warriors beat Converge 119-107, staying unbeaten at 5-0 in the 2026 PBA Governors' Cup, with Robert Bolick near a triple‑double.

  2. 27 days ago

    [SPORTS] 3 sources
    NLEX Road Warriors defeat San Miguel Beermen to stay unbeaten in PBA Governors' Cup

    NLEX beat San Miguel 110-96, staying unbeaten at 4‑0 and taking the solo Group A lead in the PBA Governors' Cup.

  3. about 1 month ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    NLEX Road Warriors Edge Terrafirma Dyip 101-100 in PBA Governors’ Cup Thriller

    NLEX Road Warriors held off Terrafirma Dyip 101‑100 after blowing a 23‑point lead in the PBA Governors’ Cup, with import DeQuan Jones scoring 30 points.

Sources

fastbreak.com.ph · sports.inquirer.net · tiebreakertimes.com.ph · tonite.abante.com.ph

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