TEAM BENYO Dominates with a Statement Win in MBL SEASON 4
In one of the more decisive contests of the MBL SEASON 4, TEAM BENYO emphatically defeated TEAM JONELL 79 to 49. The game, held at the Central Pointe Training Center on April 26, 2026, showcased a dominant performance that swung heavily after the first quarter, where the teams were nearly even. Ultimately, TEAM BENYO pulled away with relentless offense and tight defense.
The first period was a tight affair, with TEAM JONELL edging TEAM BENYO 18-15. However, the momentum swiftly shifted in the second quarter as TEAM BENYO erupted for 18 points while holding TEAM JONELL to just 4. This decisive surge set the tone for the remainder of the contest, with the visiting side maintaining control throughout.
Standouts for TEAM BENYO included Nayib Gonzalez, who was a force on both ends of the court. Playing nearly 38 minutes, Nayib Gonzalez shot an efficient 46.2% from the field, including an impressive 40% beyond the arc, tallying 30 points. He also contributed 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 blocks, encapsulating a complete performance that earned him Player of the Game honors. His +29 plus-minus rating highlights his impact on TEAM BENYO’s success.
Supporting Nayib Gonzalez was Majic Dorsey, who scored 16 points with strong shooting splits, including 54.5% from the floor and a clutch 75% from the free-throw line. Additionally, Xavier Morgan added 13 points and 6 rebounds, while Benyo Soto chipped in 10 points and 5 rebounds, showcasing TEAM BENYO’s well-rounded attack.
TEAM JONELL struggled offensively after their opening burst. Their leading scorer, Braylen Pickens, put up a valiant effort with 23 points, shooting 36% overall and hitting 1 three-pointer. Despite collecting 7 rebounds and contributing 2 steals and a block, it was not enough to overcome the team’s offensive drought in the middle quarters. Other contributors like Abner Valentin (8 points, 5 rebounds) and Onell Diaz (11 points, 6 rebounds) showed fight, but TEAM BENYO’s balanced scoring and suffocating defense proved overwhelming.
TEAM BENYO’s defense particularly shined in the second and fourth quarters, where they limited TEAM JONELL to just 4 and 15 points respectively, while scoring 18 and 27 points themselves. This strong defensive presence fueled fast breaks and easy buckets, sealing the decisive margin.
Overall, the game was a demonstration of TEAM BENYO’s championship-caliber potential this season, relying on sharpshooting, defensive discipline, and balanced contributions across the roster. Meanwhile, TEAM JONELL will undoubtedly look to regroup and bolster their offensive execution moving forward.
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