Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, under the guidance of coach Tim Cone, has been working to revamp their offense to regain their winning formula. The team has been experimenting with a faster-paced approach, emphasizing speed and decision-making to keep up with the demands of modern basketball. One of the key adjustments has been handing RJ Abarrientos the keys as the starting point guard, allowing the team to flow into actions earlier and rely less on deliberate triangle entries. Abarrientos has emerged as the third-best local scorer in the conference, averaging 21.6 points along with 3.6 rebounds and five assists on an efficient 61.3 true shooting percentage. His command of the offense has been a game-changer, dictating tempo, organizing spacing, and consistently putting pressure on the defense. The team has also seen a significant leap in three-point shooting, with Ginebra ranking fourth in three-point efficiency at 35.8% while knocking down the second-most threes in the league at 12.4 per game on the third-highest volume of 34.8 attempts. This has forced opponents to stay attached to shooters, opening up wider driving lanes for guards and wings to attack closeouts and create additional pressure on the defense. The ripple effect has been evident in Ginebra's overall offensive output, with better spacing and quicker ball movement allowing the team to sustain flow through swing passes and create scoring opportunities.