Ginebra Erupts with 21 Three-Pointers, Crushes Rain or Shine 114-90
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel returned to winning form in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup with a blistering perimeter attack.

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Key facts
- Ginebra defeated Rain or Shine 114-90 in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
- Ginebra made 21 three-pointers in the game.
- Justin Brownlee led Ginebra’s offensive explosion.
- The win snapped Ginebra’s losing streak.
- Terrafirma kept its quarterfinal hopes alive with a lopsided win over Macau.
- The game was part of the PBA’s 50th season Commissioner’s Cup.
A Three-Point Barrage
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel unleashed a record-tying 21 three-pointers to demolish the Rain or Shine ElastoPainters, 114-90, in a PBA Commissioner’s Cup showdown. The victory propelled Ginebra back into the win column after a recent slide. The perimeter assault was led by import Justin Brownlee, who caught fire from beyond the arc. Ginebra’s shooting display overwhelmed Rain or Shine from the opening tip, building an insurmountable lead by halftime.
Return to Form
The win was critical for Ginebra, which had dropped consecutive games prior to this outing. The team’s shooting accuracy — particularly from deep — signaled a return to the offensive rhythm that made them a title contender. Rain or Shine struggled to contain Ginebra’s ball movement and spacing, allowing open looks that the league’s most storied franchise converted with ruthless efficiency.
Terrafirma’s Quarterfinal Push
In another Commissioner’s Cup fixture, Terrafirma kept its quarterfinal hopes alive with a lopsided victory over Macau. The win improved Terrafirma’s standing in the tightly contested conference. Macau, an invited team, offered little resistance as Terrafirma controlled the game from start to finish. The result sets up a tense final stretch for teams vying for playoff berths.
Conference Implications
Ginebra’s resurgence complicates the playoff picture in the Commissioner’s Cup, where multiple teams are jockeying for top-four spots. With the win, Ginebra improved its record and gained momentum heading into tougher matchups. Rain or Shine, meanwhile, faces an uphill battle after the lopsided loss. The team must quickly regroup to stay in contention for a quarterfinal berth.
Historical Context
The 21 three-pointers tied a franchise record for Ginebra, underscoring the team’s evolution into a perimeter-oriented offense under head coach Tim Cone. The feat also ranks among the highest single-game three-point totals in PBA history. For Brownlee, the performance reinforced his status as one of the league’s premier imports, capable of carrying a team on any given night.
What Lies Ahead
Ginebra will look to build on this performance in its next game, aiming to climb the standings. Rain or Shine must address defensive lapses that allowed the three-point barrage. Terrafirma’s win keeps its quarterfinal hopes alive, but the team needs continued strong play to secure a spot. The Commissioner’s Cup regular season is entering its decisive phase, with every game carrying playoff implications.
The bottom line
- Ginebra’s 21 three-pointers tied a franchise record and powered a 114-90 win over Rain or Shine.
- Justin Brownlee was the catalyst for Ginebra’s offensive explosion.
- Terrafirma kept its quarterfinal hopes alive with a win over Macau.
- The Commissioner’s Cup playoff race remains tight with multiple teams in contention.
- Ginebra’s win snapped a losing streak and restored momentum.



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