Unbeaten Batang Pier eye longest win streak against Fuel Masters

NORTHPORT has never had it so good. The Batang Pier are off to a roaring opening, outplaying all five opponents so far, including heavyweights Magnolia and TNT, for pole position in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Unbeaten Batang Pier eye longest win streak against Fuel Masters

Games on Tuesday
(Ninoy Aquino Stadium)
5 p.m. – Converge vs NLEX
7:30 p.m. – Phoenix vs NorthPort

NORTHPORT has never had it so good. The Batang Pier are off to a roaring opening, outplaying all five opponents so far, including heavyweights Magnolia and TNT, for pole position in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

By going 5-0, Bonnie Tan’s charges have already stretched the team’s best start in franchise history while also equaling the longest win streak of the 12-year-old ballclub.

The challenge now is staying on this path.

On Tuesday, the Batang Pier stake their spotless mark and shoot for a new longest winning run spanning six games when they face winless and hungry Phoenix (0-4) at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

Mr. Tan said the team isn’t really focused on making records but on the one that lies ahead.

“Of course, it’s a good start and a good run for us. But during practices, we just discuss ‘one game at a time,’” said Mr. Tan ahead of the 7:30 p.m. duel with the Fuel Masters.

“Before our last game against Converge, if we beat this team, there’s a good chance we also can win our second game this week against Phoenix. Last week, that’s how we also set our mindset. If we beat Magnolia, we can beat a big team like TNT. Hopefully, we can finish this week with a big win in our next game against Phoenix.”

Meanwhile, NLEX (3-2) and Converge (2-2) carry identical pull-around objectives when they clash at 5 p.m.

The FiberXers yielded to NorthPort on top pick Justine Baltazar’s PBA debut, 101-108, while the Road Warriors fell to Barangay Ginebra, 100-109, making both strongly determined to get back on track immediately. — Olmin Leyba