The Converge FiberXers continue to search for answers in the 2026 PBA Commissioner’s Cup, as their struggles deepened following another disappointing outing on Sunday, April 20, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. With a 94-106 loss to the Magnolia Hotshots, Converge slipped further down the standings, now holding a 2-6 record and languishing in 11th place.
It was a game that once again exposed the team’s ongoing issues, particularly on the import front. Much of the spotlight fell on Kylor Kelley, whose underwhelming performance raised further questions about his role moving forward. In 26 minutes of action, Kelley finished with just seven points, six rebounds, and a steal, posting a -4 plus-minus despite a flawless 3-of-3 shooting clip from the field. While efficient in limited attempts, his lack of overall impact was evident, especially when matched up against Magnolia’s dominant import, Clint Chapman.
Chapman delivered a commanding performance, leading all scorers with 22 points while anchoring the paint with 14 rebounds. He also contributed three assists and two blocks, proving to be a two-way force that Converge simply could not contain. His presence underscored the stark contrast between the two imports and played a pivotal role in Magnolia’s convincing victory.
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Following the game, Converge head coach Delta Pineda did not mince words when addressing Kelley’s performance, pointing to it as a key factor in the team’s defeat.
“Ito yung pinakamababang production niya,” Pineda said after the game.
While Kelley has posted respectable averages of 13.2 points, 16.4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game throughout the conference, his inconsistency has become a growing concern for the coaching staff. Pineda acknowledged that the team is already weighing its options, including the possibility of bringing in a replacement import as they attempt to salvage their campaign.
“We are planning, pero sunud-sunod yung araw kasi. I don’t know kung aabot pa. But for now, ang adjustment namin for the next game either we have an import or not, I would like na ma-maximize namin yung mga locals,” he added.
The compressed schedule presents an additional challenge, leaving little room for major roster changes. Still, the urgency is clear, as Converge risks falling further behind in the standings with each loss. Pineda emphasized that regardless of the import situation, the team must find ways to elevate the contributions of its local core moving forward.
Despite the mounting pressure, Kelley is expected to get at least one more opportunity to prove his worth. Converge is set to face TNT Tropang Giga on Wednesday, April 22, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium—a crucial matchup that could determine the team’s next course of action.
“If he will not perform in the next game, labas. Susugalan na namin yung locals namin,” he concluded.
With their playoff hopes hanging in the balance, the FiberXers find themselves at a crossroads. Whether through a change in personnel or a renewed collective effort, Converge must respond quickly—or risk seeing their Commissioner’s Cup campaign slip further out of reach.
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