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2016–17 PBA season
DurationNovember 20, 2016 – October 27, 2017
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Local:
Sports5/ESPN5
TV5
PBA Rush (HD)
International:
AksyonTV International
2016 PBA draft
Top draft pickCarl Bryan Cruz
Picked byAlaska Aces
Season MVPJune Mar Fajardo
(San Miguel Beermen)
Top scorerTerrence Romeo
(GlobalPort Batang Pier)
Philippine Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Philippine Cup runners-upBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
Commissioner's Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Commissioner's Cup runners-upTNT KaTropa
Governors' Cup championsBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
  Governors' Cup runners-upMeralco Bolts
Seasons

The 2016–17 PBA season was the 42nd season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The league continues to use the three-conference format, starting with the Philippine Cup. The Commissioner's Cup and the Governors' Cup are the second and third conferences in the upcoming season.

The first event of the season was the 2016 PBA draft, held on October 30.[1]

Executive board

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Teams

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Team Company Governor Coach Captain
Alaska Aces Alaska Milk Corporation Richard Bachmann Alex Compton Sonny Thoss
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Ginebra San Miguel, Inc. Alfrancis Chua Tim Cone Mark Caguioa
Blackwater Elite Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. Silliman Sy Leo Isaac Reil Cervantes
GlobalPort Batang Pier Sultan 900 Capital, Inc. Eric Arejola Franz Pumaren Billy Mamaril
Mahindra Floodbuster Columbian Autocar Corporation Tomas Alvarez Manny Pacquiao (Chris Gavina, interim) LA Revilla
Meralco Bolts Manila Electric Company Al Panlilio Norman Black Chris Newsome
NLEX Road Warriors Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Ramoncito Fernandez Yeng Guiao Asi Taulava
Phoenix Fuel Masters Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. Dennis Uy Ariel Vanguardia Willy Wilson
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Asian Coatings Philippines, Inc. Mamerto Mondragon Caloy Garcia Gabe Norwood
San Miguel Beermen San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Robert Non Leo Austria Arwind Santos
Star Hotshots San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. Rene Pardo Chito Victolero Rafi Reavis
TNT KaTropa Smart Communications Victorico Vargas Nash Racela Ranidel de Ocampo

Coaching changes

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Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in standings Replaced with Date of appointment
GlobalPort Batang Pier Johnedel Cardel Demoted to assistant coach Preseason Franz Pumaren November 25, 2016

Arenas

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Like several Metro Manila-centric leagues, most games are held at arenas within Metro Manila, either the Smart Araneta Coliseum or the Mall of Asia Arena, and sometimes, in the Ynares Center in Antipolo. Games outside this area are called "out-of-town" games, and are usually played on Saturdays. Provincial arenas usually host one game, rarely two; these arenas typically host only once per season, but a league may return within a season if the turnout is satisfactory.

Typically, all playoff games are held in Metro Manila arenas, although playoff and finals games have been seldom played in the provinces.

Main arenas

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Main arenas of the PBA in Metro Manila and Rizal
Arena City
Cuneta Astrodome Pasay
Filoil Flying V Centre San Juan
Mall of Asia Arena Pasay
PhilSports Arena Pasig
Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
Ynares Center Antipolo

Out-of-town arenas

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Cagayan de Oro
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Bocaue
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Angeles
Angeles
Iloilo City
Iloilo City
Lapu-Lapu City
Lapu-Lapu City
Lucena
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Tubod
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Davao City
Davao City
Batangas City
Batangas City
Legazpi
Legazpi
Calasiao
Calasiao
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa
Biñan
Biñan
Provincial venues of the PBA that hosted one game day (red), and two or more game days (blue).

Highlighted are playoff games.

Arena City Date Match-up
Xavier University Gym Cagayan de Oro December 17, 2016 San Miguel vs. NLEX
Philippine Arena[3] Bocaue, Bulacan December 25, 2016 Mahindra vs. Blackwater
Barangay Ginebra vs. Star
October 22, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. Meralco
October 25, 2017
October 27, 2017
Angeles University Foundation Sports Arena Angeles City January 7, 2017 NLEX vs. TNT
September 2, 2017 San Miguel vs. Alaska
University of San Agustin Gym Iloilo City January 14, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. Meralco
Hoops Dome Lapu-Lapu City January 21, 2017 GlobalPort vs. San Miguel
August 26, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. Alaska
Quezon Convention Center Lucena February 26, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. San Miguel
October 13, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. Meralco
Mindanao Civic Center Tubod, Lanao del Norte March 25, 2017 Star vs. GlobalPort
University of Southeastern Philippines Gym Davao City April 1, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. Phoenix
Batangas City Sports Center Batangas City May 6, 2017 Rain or Shine vs. Star
October 4, 2017 TNT vs. Barangay Ginebra
Ibalong Centrum for Recreation Legazpi, Albay May 20, 2017 TNT vs. Alaska
Alonte Sports Arena Biñan May 26, 2017 Rain or Shine vs. GlobalPort
Barangay Ginebra vs. Blackwater
October 1, 2017 Star vs. Meralco
Calasiao Sports Complex Calasiao, Pangasinan August 5, 2017 Barangay Ginebra vs. NLEX
Santa Rosa Sports Complex Santa Rosa, Laguna September 9, 2017 Star vs. Meralco
October 3, 2017

Transactions

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Retirement

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  • September 10, 2016: Michael Burtscher officially announced his retirement after playing 5 seasons in the PBA.[4][5]
  • November 3, 2016: Jimmy Alapag officially announced his retirement after playing 13 seasons in the PBA.[6]
  • November 18, 2016: Yousef Taha officially announced that he left the country back to his hometown Kuwait, thereby ending his PBA career. Taha, though not officially retiring, said that he left for personal reasons and "he felt that it is best for him to not continue his PBA career". Taha played for five different teams in his 4 seasons in the league.[7] However, he returned to the country to play again a year later.[8]
  • November 19, 2016: Nelbert Omolon officially announced his retirement after playing 12 seasons in the PBA to focus on his agribusiness career.[9]
  • November 27, 2016: Eddie Laure officially announced his retirement after playing 12 seasons in the PBA to focus on new role as coach for UST.[10]
  • December 15, 2016: Rob Reyes officially announced his retirement after playing 8 seasons in the PBA.[11]
  • May 7, 2017: Eric Menk officially announced his retirement after playing 16 seasons in the PBA.[12]
  • September 2, 2017: Mick Pennisi officially announced his retirement after playing 17 seasons in the PBA.[13]

Coaching changes

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Offseason

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Philippine Cup

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Notable events

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Pre-season

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  • The Mahindra Enforcer silently changed their name to Mahindra Floodbuster. The team's new logo debuted during the league's annual draft.
  • November 14 – The PBA officially launched its own smartphone application named "PBA: The App" which is currently available on Google Play and Apple App Store. The app featured news articles, scores, schedules, stats of the games and profiles of the teams and players.[18]

Philippine Cup

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Commissioner's Cup

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  • The league took two week-long breaks during the Commissioner's Cup: first during the All-Star Week (April 26 to 30) and second during the Philippines' hosting of the SEABA Championship (May 12 to 18).
  • A different All-Star Week format was adopted for this season. Three PBA All-Star teams, one each with players representing Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao pitted against Gilas Pilipinas, the men's national basketball team. Gilas Pilipinas players played for the PBA All-Star team if they hail to the game's host region.
  • PBA Chairman Mikee Romero was issued with a warrant of arrest by the Manila Regional Trial Court over allegations that he stole P3.4 million from his family's company Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc.[21] While Romero will remain as the PBA Chairman, Ramoncito Fernandez of the NLEX Road Warriors will be the acting chairman of the board of governors during Romero's absence.[22]
  • April 28 – After the Luzon leg of the All-Star Week, Gilas Pilipinas coach Chot Reyes announced the 12 man lineup that will compete for the SEABA Championship. Subsequently, the All-Star Game team lineups for the Visayas leg scheduled on April 30 were altered. June Mar Fajardo and Terrence Romeo, originally supposed to play for the PBA Visayas All-Stars were transferred to the Gilas Pilipinas team. LA Tenorio and Rabeh Al-Hussaini replaced them in the PBA Visayas All-Stars lineup.
  • May 28 – Barangay Ginebra San Miguel wore their throwback 1991 Ginebra San Miguel jerseys in honor of the team who won the 1991 First Conference championship coming from a 1–3 deficit.[23]
  • June 14 – Barangay Ginebra San Miguel wore their throwback 1996 Ginebra San Miguel jerseys.

Governors' Cup

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  • The Mahindra Floodbuster changed their name to Kia Picanto. The team's new logo and uniforms debuted at the opening day of the Governors' Cup on July 19.
  • August 26 – Barangay Ginebra San Miguel wore their throwback 2001 Barangay Ginebra Kings jerseys in honor of the team who won PBA championships from 2004 to 2008.
  • October 22 – Game 5 of the Governors' Cup finals between Barangay Ginebra and Meralco held at the Philippine Arena set the all-time PBA finals attendance record of 36,445, breaking the previous record of 23,436 fans during Game 3 of the 2013 Commissioner's Cup between Alaska and Barangay Ginebra.[24]
  • October 25 – 53,642 fans attended game 6 of the Governors' Cup finals at the Philippine Arena. This record broke the finals attendance record as well as the all-time overall attendance record of 52,612, set during the opening of 2014–15 season on October 19, 2014.[25]
  • October 27 – Game 7 of the Governors' Cup finals broke the records set on October 22 and 25 as 54,086 fans watched the series clinching game between Barangay Ginebra and Meralco.[26]

Opening ceremonies

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The opening ceremonies for this season was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on November 20, 2016. The first game of the Philippine Cup between the Star Hotshots and the San Miguel Beermen immediately followed.

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Alaska Aces Ciara Bachmann[27]
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kim Domingo[28]
Blackwater Elite Daiana Menezes and Janelle Olafson[28]
GlobalPort Batang Pier Valeen Montenegro[28]
Mahindra Floodbuster Sophie Rankin[27]
Meralco Bolts Maxine Medina[28]
NLEX Road Warriors Margo Midwinter[28]
Phoenix Fuel Masters Sofia Andres and Elisse Joson[28]
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Justine Mae San Jose[28]
San Miguel Beermen Yassi Pressman[28]
Star Hotshots Kylie Verzosa[28]
TNT KaTropa Angelica Alita[28]

2016–17 Philippine Cup

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Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 San Miguel Beermen 10 1 .909 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 Alaska Aces 7 4 .636[a] 3
3 Star Hotshots 7 4 .636[a] 3 Best-of-three quarterfinals
4 TNT KaTropa 6 5 .545[b] 4
5 GlobalPort Batang Pier 6 5 .545[b] 4
6 Phoenix Fuel Masters 6 5 .545[b] 4
7 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 6 5 .545[b] 4 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
8 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 5 6 .455[c] 5
9 Blackwater Elite 5 6 .455[c] 5
10 Mahindra Floodbuster 3 8 .273[d] 7
11 Meralco Bolts 3 8 .273[d] 7
12 NLEX Road Warriors 2 9 .182 8
Source: PBA.ph
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Alaska 1–0 Star
  2. ^ a b c d Head-to-head quotient: TNT 1.09, GlobalPort 1.00, Phoenix 0.96, Barangay Ginebra 0.94.
  3. ^ a b Eighth seed playoff: Rain or Shine 103–80 Blackwater
  4. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Mahindra 1–0 Meralco

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-7)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1San Miguel98
8Rain or Shine91
1San Miguel4
(best-of-3)
4TNT3
4TNT2
5GlobalPort0
1San Miguel4
(#2 twice-to-beat)
7Barangay Ginebra1
2Alaska8197
7Barangay Ginebra85108
7Barangay Ginebra4
(best-of-3)
3Star3
3Star2
6Phoenix0

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) San Miguel Beermen* 1–0 (8) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 98–91
(2) Alaska Aces* 0–2 (7) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 81–85 97–108
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(3) Star Hotshots 2–0 (6) Phoenix Fuel Masters 114–83 91–71
(4) TNT KaTropa 2–0 (5) GlobalPort Batang Pier 109–101 95–90

*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
(1) San Miguel Beermen 4–1 (4) TNT KaTropa 111–98 85–87 92–98 97–86 94–101 104–88 96–83
(3) Star Hotshots 3–4 (7) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 78–74 91–89 62–73 86–93 89–80 67–91 76–89

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
(1) San Miguel Beermen 4–1 (7) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 109–82 118–124 (OT) 99–88 94–85 91–85

2017 Commissioner's Cup

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Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 9 2 .818[a] Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 San Miguel Beermen 9 2 .818[a]
3 Star Hotshots 9 2 .818[a] Best-of-three quarterfinals
4 TNT KaTropa 8 3 .727 1
5 Meralco Bolts 7 4 .636 2
6 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 5 6 .455 4
7 Phoenix Fuel Masters 4 7 .364[b] 5 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
8 GlobalPort Batang Pier 4 7 .364[b] 5
9 Alaska Aces 4 7 .364[b] 5
10 Mahindra Floodbuster 3 8 .273 6
11 Blackwater Elite 2 9 .182[c] 7
12 NLEX Road Warriors 2 9 .182[c] 7
Source: PBA.ph
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Barangay Ginebra 1.117, San Miguel 0.990, Star 0.903
  2. ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Phoenix 1.127, Alaska 1.116, GlobalPort 0.791; eighth seed playoff: GlobalPort 107–106 Alaska
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Blackwater 1–0 NLEX

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-5)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1Barangay Ginebra96
8GlobalPort85
1Barangay Ginebra1
(best-of-3)
4TNT3
4TNT2
5Meralco1
4TNT2
(#2 twice-to-beat)
2San Miguel4
2San Miguel115
7Phoenix96
2San Miguel3
(best-of-3)
3Star1
3Star2
6Rain or Shine0

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel* 1–0 (8) GlobalPort Batang Pier 96–85
(2) San Miguel Beermen* 1–0 (7) Phoenix Fuel Masters 115–96
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(3) Star Hotshots 2–0 (6) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 118–82 84–69
(4) TNT KaTropa 2–1 (5) Meralco Bolts 102–84 100–103 (OT) 104–96 (OT)

*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
(1) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 1–3 (4) TNT KaTropa 94–100 103–107 125–101 109–122
(2) San Miguel Beermen 3–1 (3) Star Hotshots 105–109 77–76 111–110 109–102

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
(2) San Miguel Beermen 4–2 (4) TNT KaTropa 102–104 102–88 109–97 97–102 111–102 115–91

2017 Governors' Cup

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Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Meralco Bolts 9 2 .818 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 TNT KaTropa 8 3 .727[a] 1
3 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 8 3 .727[a] 1
4 Star Hotshots 7 4 .636[b] 2
5 NLEX Road Warriors 7 4 .636[b] 2 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6 San Miguel Beermen 7 4 .636[b] 2
7 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 7 4 .636[b] 2
8 Blackwater Elite 5 6 .455 4
9 Alaska Aces 3 8 .273[c] 6
10 GlobalPort Batang Pier 3 8 .273[c] 6
11 Phoenix Fuel Masters 2 9 .182 7
12 Kia Picanto 0 11 .000 9
Source: PBA.ph
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Talk 'N Text 1–0 Barangay Ginebra
  2. ^ a b c d Head to-head quotient: Star 1.04, NLEX 1.01, San Miguel 0.99, Rain or Shine 0.96
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Alaska 1–0 GlobalPort

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-5)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1Meralco91104
8Blackwater9296
1Meralco3
(#4 twice-to-beat)
4Star0
4Star89
5NLEX77
1Meralco3
(#2 twice-to-beat)
3Barangay Ginebra4
2TNT102118
7Rain or Shine106114
2TNT1
(#3 twice-to-beat)
3Barangay Ginebra3
3Barangay Ginebra104
6San Miguel84

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) Meralco Bolts* 1–1 (8) Blackwater Elite 91–92 104–96
(2) TNT KaTropa* 1–1 (7) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 102–106 118–114
(3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel* 1–0 (6) San Miguel Beermen 104–84
(4) Star Hotshots* 1–0 (5) NLEX Road Warriors 89–77

*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
(1) Meralco Bolts 3–0 (4) Star Hotshots 72–66 98–74 91–88 (OT)
(2) TNT KaTropa 1–3 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 94–121 103–96 103–106 105–115

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
(1) Meralco Bolts 3–4 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 87–102 76–86 94–81 85–83 74–85 98–91 96–101

Individual awards

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Leo Awards

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Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

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Statistics

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Individual statistical leaders

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Local players

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 23.2
Rebounds per game June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 12.5
Assists per game Chris Ross San Miguel Beermen 7.3
Steals per game Chris Ross San Miguel Beermen 2.8
Blocks per game June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 2.1
Turnovers per game Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 4.1
Fouls per game Mark Barroca Star Hotshots 3.5
Minutes per game Stanley Pringle GlobalPort Batang Pier 37.1
FG% June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 61.0%
FT% Mark Yee Kia Picanto 88.1%
3FG% Mark Yee Kia Picanto 50.0%
Double-doubles June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 28

Import players

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Category Player Team Statistic Conference played
Points per game Brandon Brown Phoenix Fuel Masters 34.8 Governors'
Rebounds per game Greg Smith Blackwater Elite 22.1 Commissioner's
Assists per game Michael Craig TNT KaTropa 6.7 Governors'
Steals per game Murphy Holloway GlobalPort Batang Pier 2.9 Governors'
Blocks per game Brandon Brown Phoenix Fuel Masters 3.2 Governors'
Turnovers per game Geron Johnson Kia Picanto 8.0 Governors'
Fouls per game Jabril Trawick GlobalPort Batang Pier 6.0 Governors'
Minutes per game Henry Walker Blackwater Elite 44.7 Governors'
FG% Charles Rhodes San Miguel Beermen 64.1% Commissioner's
FT% LaDontae Henton Alaska Aces 86.9% Governors'
3FG% Sean Williams GlobalPort Batang Pier 60.0% Commissioner's
Double-doubles Justin Brownlee Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 30 Commissioner's and Governors'
Triple-doubles Allen Durham Meralco Bolts 2 Governors'

Individual game highs

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Local players

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Category Player Team Statistic Conference
Points Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 44 Philippine
Rebounds June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 23 Philippine
Assists Chris Ross San Miguel Beermen 15 Commissioner's
Steals Marcio Lassiter San Miguel Beermen 8 Commissioner's
Blocks June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 7 Philippine
John Paul Erram Blackwater Elite Governors'
Three point field goals Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 9 Commissioner's

Import players

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Category Player Team Statistic Conference
Points Eugene Phelps San Miguel Beermen 53 Commissioner's
Rebounds Ricardo Ratliffe Star Hotshots 35 Commissioner's
Assists Allen Durham Meralco Bolts 13 Governors'
Steals Glen Rice Jr. TNT KaTropa 7 Governors'
Blocks Malcolm White GlobalPort Batang Pier 6 Commissioner's
Tony Mitchell Star Hotshots
Three point field goals Donté Greene TNT KaTropa 7 Commissioner's
Justin Brownlee Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
Geron Johnson Kia Picanto Governors'
J'Nathan Bullock (twice) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
Henry Walker Blackwater Elite

Team statistical leaders

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Category Team Statistic
Points per game San Miguel Beermen 102.2
Rebounds per game Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 51.0
Assists per game Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 23.7
Steals per game Alaska Aces 8.0
Blocks per game Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 5.8
Turnovers per game NLEX Road Warriors 19.7
FG% San Miguel Beermen 45.2%
FT% GlobalPort Batang Pier 72.4%
3FG% GlobalPort Batang Pier 35.3%

Cumulative standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 San Miguel Beermen 58 43 15 .741 Champions
2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 64 40 24 .625
3 Star Hotshots 52 32 20 .615 Semifinalist
4 TNT KaTropa 61 36 25 .590 Finalist
5 Meralco Bolts 48 27 21 .563
6 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 39 19 20 .487 Quarterfinalist
7 Alaska Aces 36 14 22 .389
8 GlobalPort Batang Pier 37 14 23 .378
9 Blackwater Elite 36 13 23 .361
10 Phoenix Fuel Masters 36 12 24 .333
11 NLEX Road Warriors 34 11 23 .324
12 Kia Picanto 33 6 27 .182 Elimination round
Source: [citation needed]

Elimination rounds

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT
1 San Miguel Beermen 33 26 7 .788
2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 33 23 10 .697[a]
3 Star Hotshots 33 23 10 .697[a]
4 TNT KaTropa 33 22 11 .667
5 Meralco Bolts 33 19 14 .576
6 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 33 17 16 .515
7 Alaska Aces 33 14 19 .424
8 GlobalPort Batang Pier 33 13 20 .394
9 Blackwater Elite 33 12 21 .364[b]
10 Phoenix Fuel Masters 33 12 21 .364[b]
11 NLEX Road Warriors 33 11 22 .333
12 Kia Picanto 33 6 27 .182
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Elimination round head-to-head: Barangay Ginebra 3–0 Star
  2. ^ a b Elimination round head-to-head: Blackwater 2–1 Phoenix

Playoffs

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Pos Team Pld W L
1 San Miguel Beermen 25 17 8
2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 31 17 14
3 TNT KaTropa 28 14 14
4 Star Hotshots 19 9 10
5 Meralco Bolts 15 8 7
6 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 6 2 4
7 Blackwater Elite 3 1 2
8 GlobalPort Batang Pier 4 1 3
9 Alaska Aces 3 0 3
10 Phoenix Fuel Masters 3 0 3
11 NLEX Road Warriors 1 0 1
12 Kia Picanto 0 0 0
Source: [citation needed]

References

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  20. ^ San Miguel wins Perpetual trophy at the expense of Ginebra, Paul Lintag, ABS-CBN Sports, March 5, 2017
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  22. ^ Romero remains PBA chairman – Narvasa, Josef Ramos, The Manila Times, February 7, 2017
  23. ^ Modern-day Ginebra players take pride in wearing retro jersey of iconic 1991 team, Gerry Ramos, spin.ph, May 28, 2017
  24. ^ Game 5 at PH Arena sets attendance record in PBA Finals game, Randolf Leongson, Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 22, 2017
  25. ^ Game 6 of Ginebra-Meralco finals sets new all-time PBA attendance record, Gerry Ramos, spin.ph, October 25, 2017
  26. ^ PBA crowd record: Ginebra-Meralco Finals Game 7 draws 54,086, Mark Escalorte, ABS-CBN Sports, October 27, 2017
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