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== Broadcast notes ==
== Broadcast notes ==
The Datu Cup Finals were aired via Sports & Action, ABS-CBN Network and on [[Fox Sports Asia|Fox Sports Philippines]].
The Datu Cup Finals were aired via [[ABS-CBN Sports and Action|S+A]], [[ABS-CBN]] and on [[Fox Sports Asia|Fox Sports Philippines]].


[[Fox Sports Asia|Fox Sports Philippines]] provided the English-language coverage of the title series.
[[Fox Sports Asia|Fox Sports Philippines]] provided the English-language coverage of the title series.

Revision as of 10:09, 23 November 2020

2019 MPBL Finals
TeamCoachWins
San Juan Knights Randy Alcantara 3
Davao Occidental Tigers Don Dulay 2
DatesApril 11–25, 2019
MVPMike Ayonayon
Northern finalsSan Juan def. Manila, 2–1
Southern finalsDavao Occidental def.
Batangas City, 2–1
← 2018 MPBL finals

The 2019 Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) Finals (also known as the 2019 MPBL Datu Cup Finals), was the best-of-5 championship series of the 2018–19 MPBL Datu Cup and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. Under a new playoff format, the San Juan Knights, the MPBL Northern Division champion, and Davao Occidental Tigers as the MPBL Southern Division Champion, competed for the inaugural Datu Cup championship and the second overall championship contested by the league. Davao Occidental, which finished with the better regular season record, held the homecourt advantage for the series. The San Juan Knights won the championship after defeating the Tigers in five games, 3 games to 2.[1]

Background

San Juan Knights

The San Juan Knights entered the season as heavy favorites to win the national championship, as they are loaded with a mix of ex-pro players, collegiate players and homegrown players. They finished the regular season with a 20-5 win loss record, tying with the Manila Stars for third place as both teams had an identical record. The Knights were able to clinch the third seed as they defeated the Stars in the eliminations. In the first two rounds of the playoffs, The Knights easily dealt the Navotas Clutch and the Quezon City Capitals both in just two games each series. The Division Finals saw their sister team, Manila Stars battling them for the Northern Division title. The series went to a decider, where the team would eventually defeat the Stars in Game 3 to clinch North Division title and move to their first ever MPBL Finals appearance.

Davao Occidental Tigers

Davao Occidental Tigers came in to the tournament as the 2018 Preseason Champions winning over the Manila Stars in the finals. The Tigers ended their regular season with 20–5 win-loss record, to become the top seed in the South Division and clinch homecourt advantage for the division playoffs. They easily defeated the Cebu City Sharks and the Bacoor City Strikers in the first round and in the division semifinals, both sweeping in two games each series. In the division finals, they faced the defending 2018 MPBL Rajah Cup Champions Batangas City Athletics but were pushed to the limits, even forcing Game 3 decider before escaping the Athletics, to claim its division title and advance to its first ever MPBL Finals appearance.[2]

Road to the Finals

San Juan Knights (Northern Division Champion) Davao Occidental Tigers (Southern Division Champion)
Pos Team Pld W L GB Qualification
1 Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 21 21 0 Playoffs
2 Pasig City MCW Sports 21 14[a] 7 7
3 San Juan Knights 21 14[a] 7 7
4 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 21 14[a] 7 7
5 Bataan Risers 21 13 8 8
6 Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. 21 10 11 11
7 Quezon City MG 21 9 12 12
8 Marikina Shoemasters 21 8 13 13
9 Caloocan Excellence 21 6[b] 15 15
10 Manila Stars 21 6[b] 15 15
11 Makati × MNL Kingpin 21 2 19 19
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Pasig (1.193), San Juan (0.993), and Pampanga (0.850) are ranked based on head-to-head point quotient.
  2. ^ a b Caloocan wins tiebreaker over Manila by head-to-head victory.
3rd seed in the North, 4th best league record
Regular season
Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Davao Occidental Tigers 25 20 5 .800 Playoffs
2 Batangas City Athletics 25 15 10 .600[a] 5
3 Muntinlupa Cagers 25 15 10 .600[a] 5
4 GenSan Warriors 25 14 11 .560 6
5 Bacoor City Strikers 25 13 12 .520 7
6 Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines 25 12 13 .480 8
7 Imus Bandera 25 11 14 .440[b] 9
8 Cebu City Sharks 25 11 14 .440[b] 9
9 Laguna Heroes 25 10 15 .400 10
10 Parañaque Patriots 25 8 17 .320[c] 12
11 Marikina Shoemasters 25 8 17 .320[c] 12
12 Basilan Steel 25 7 18 .280[d] 13
13 Rizal Crusaders 25 7 18 .280[d] 13
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Batangas City wins tiebreaker over Muntinlupa by head-to-head victory.
  2. ^ a b Imus wins tiebreaker over Cebu City by head-to-head victory.
  3. ^ a b Parañaque wins tiebreaker over Marikina by head-to-head victory.
  4. ^ a b Basilan wins tiebreaker over Rizal by head-to-head victory.
1st seed in the South, 3rd best league record
Defeated 6th-seeded Navotas Clutch, 2–0 First Round Defeated 8th-seeded Cebu City Sharks, 2–0
Defeated 7th-seeded Quezon City Capitals, 2–0 Division Semifinals Defeated 5th-seeded Bacoor City Strikers, 2–0
Defeated 4th-seeded Manila Stars, 2–1 Division Finals Defeated 2nd-seeded Batangas City Athletics, 2–1

Head-to-head matchup

Since both teams have an identical 20–5 win-loss record, the Davao Occidental Tigers will hold the homecourt advantage for the title series as they defeated the San Juan Knights in the eliminations.

December 18
09:00 pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 87–75 San Juan Knights
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 21–17, 24–17, 23–24
Pts: Emman Calo 23
Rebs: Calo, Raymundo 9 each
Asts: Terso, Robles 5 each
Pts: Larry Rodriguez 14
Rebs: Larry Muyang 10
Asts: Larry Rodriguez 5
Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao City
Referees: Dan Marabe, Julius Tiquio, Jojo Belnas

Series summary

Game Date Venue Winner Result
1 April 11 Davao City Recreation Center San Juan 84–74
2 April 13 Rizal Memorial College Gym Davao Occidental 67–60
3 April 16 Filoil Flying V Centre San Juan 67–62
4 April 22 Filoil Flying V Centre Davao Occidental 77–66
5 April 25 Rizal Memorial College Gym San Juan 87–86

MPBL Finals Series

Game 1

April 11
9:00 pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 74–84 San Juan Knights
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 15–24, 24–17, 18–18
Pts: Emman Calo 27
Rebs: Yee 8
Asts: Custodio 6
Pts: Wilson 21
Rebs: Wilson, Clarito 8 each
Asts: Cardona 5
San Juan leads series, 1–0
Davao City Recreation Center, Davao City
Referees: Jovet Ocfemia, Dan Marabe, Michael Quinay

Game 2

April 13
3:30 pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 67–60 San Juan Knights
Scoring by quarter: 21–13, 1616, 16–11, 14–20
Pts: Billy Robles 17
Rebs: Bogs Raymundo, Yee 10
Asts: Yee 5
Pts: Mike Ayonayon 17
Rebs: Rodriguez 8
Asts: Wilson 4
Series tied, 1–1
Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao City

Game 3

April 15
9:00 pm
San Juan Knights 67–62 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 18–9, 20–24, 16–9
Pts: Mike Ayonayon 15
Rebs: Jhonard Clarito 18
Asts: Cardona, Isit 3 each
Pts: Bogs Raymundo 15
Rebs: Yee 13
Asts: Custodio 4
San Juan leads series, 2–1

Game 4

April 22
9:00pm
San Juan Knights 66–77 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 17–12, 17–17, 19–16, 13–32
Pts: Orlan Wamar 19
Rebs: Wilson 12
Asts: Mike Ayonayon 5
Pts: Billy Robles 22
Rebs: Billy Robles 18
Asts: BIlly Robles 3
Series tied, 2–2
Filoil Flying V Centre, San Juan City
Referees: Bert Gica, Jay Castroverde, Carol Guay

Game 5

April 25
9:00 pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 86–87 San Juan Knights
Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 20–28, 33–14, 18–24
Pts: Mark Yee 27
Rebs: Mark Yee 7
Asts: Robles 4
Pts: Mike Ayonayon 33
Rebs: Larry Rodriguez 13
Asts: Cardona, Wamar 5 each
San Juan wins series, 3–2
Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao City
Referees: Jay Castroverde, Michael Quinay, Carol Guay

Broadcast notes

The Datu Cup Finals were aired via S+A, ABS-CBN and on Fox Sports Philippines.

Fox Sports Philippines provided the English-language coverage of the title series.

Game S+A & Fox Sports Philippines
Play-by-play Analyst Courtside reporter
Game 1 Martin Antonio Christian Luanzon Shiela Salaysay
Game 2 Martin Antonio Christian Luanzon Shiela Salaysay
Game 3 Cedelf Tupas Rodney Santos Sel Guevara
Game 4 Martin Javier Christian Luanzon Nikki Viola
Game 5 Cedelf Tupas Jayvee Gayoso Sel Guevara

Prizes

The San Juan Knights won the P10 million pesos worth of 18-karat gold trophy, similar to that NBA's Larry O'Brien Trophy, and ball rings which will await the National Champions as per league founder Sen. Manny Pacquiao and Commissioner Kenneth Duremdes.[3]

References

  1. ^ "MPBL: San Juan downs Davao Occidental captures title in dramatic fashion". ABS-CBN Sports. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  2. ^ Joble, Rey (8 April 2019). "MPBL: Davao Occidental devours Batangas, books trip to MPBL National Finals". Fox Sports Philippines. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  3. ^ "MPBL: National Champions to get trophy worth ten million pesos". 12 June 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2019.