Stockton sparks Converge comeback in big win over Ginebra

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MANILA, Philippines. — Alec Stockton sparked Converge’s game-changing third quarter comeback as the FiberXers turned back an injury-plagued Barangay Ginebra Kings, 98-91 in their PBA Season 49 Commissioner’s Cup road game on Saturday at the Batangas City Stadium.

Alec Stockton (right) PBA PHOTO

Stockton fired 17 of his team-high 22 points, helping Converge outscore Ginebra, 33-13 in a crucial third quarter that enabled the young franchise to overhaul a 17-point halftime deficit.

The speedy guard out of Far Eastern University played like a man possessed during that stretch that saw the Filipino-American guard also bury three triples.

Late in the game, after the Gin Kings cut the FiberXers’ nine-point lead to just, 91-95, Stockton managed to find big man Justin Arana, who scored on a reverse layup.

Moments later, Stockton made 1-of-2 from the foul line, while Maverick Ahanmisi’s turnover on the other end sealed Ginebra’s doom and adding another achievement to the young PBA franchise.

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Stockton went on to add six rebounds and eight assists for the FiberXers, who won their third straight to pull into a tie with Eastern at joint second spot in the standings with their 5-2 record.

Cheick Diallo had 19 points and 18 rebounds, Schonny Winston 15, Jordan Heading added 13, four and six assists, while Arana chipped in 11 and seven boards.

Ginebra dropped to 3-2 overall after losing for the second time in its last three outings.

Justin Brownlee led Ginebra with 39 points, but shot just 15-of-34 overall as he tried to carry the scoring load for his badly undermanned squad.

The Gin Kings played without top slotman Japeth Aguilar, who is out with a groin injury, while Stephen Holt managed to play through a knee injury.


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