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2018 MPBL season
LeagueMaharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationRegular season:
January 25 – March 17, 2018
Playoffs:
March 20 – April 10, 2018
Finals:
April 12–19, 2018
Number of games45 (regular season)
19 (playoffs)
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)ABS-CBN Sports (S+A)
Regular season
Top seedBatangas City Athletics
Playoffs
Finals
ChampionsBatangas City Athletics
  Runners-upMuntinlupa Cagers
Finals MVPVal Acuña (Batangas City)
MPBL seasons

The 2018 MPBL season, also known as the MPBL Rajah Cup or the MPBL Anta–Rajah Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the inaugural season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. The regular season began on January 25, 2018 with the opening ceremonies at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City,[1] and ended on March 17. The playoffs began on March 20 and ended on April 19 when the Batangas City Athletics defeated the Muntinlupa Cagers in four games in the 2018 MPBL finals.

The inaugural season featured ten teams, all based in Luzon, making it the only season to not have divisions nor feature teams from Visayas or Mindanao. It is also, to date, the smallest season in terms of size.

Teams

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The inaugural season featured ten teams, all based in Luzon, with no division alignment.

Arenas

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Team Arena Capacity
Bataan Defenders Bataan People's Center 4,000
Batangas City Athletics Batangas City Sports Coliseum 4,000
Bulacan Kuyas Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium 5,000
Caloocan Supremos Caloocan Sports Complex 3,000
Imus Bandera Imus City Sports Complex 1,000
Muntinlupa Cagers Muntinlupa Sports Center 3,000
Navotas Clutch Navotas Sports Complex 1,000
Parañaque Patriots Olivarez College Gymnasium 3,500
Quezon City Capitals JCSGO Seed Dome 1,000
Valenzuela Classic Valenzuela Astrodome 3,000
Opening ceremonies Smart Araneta Coliseum 25,000

Roster regulations

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Since the MPBL was a semi-professional league at the time, its initial set of roster regulations are made to help promote local talents:

  • Teams are required to sign three homegrown players into the roster. These players must be native to the locality in which the team is based in.
  • A limit of five ex-professional (or ex-pro) players is placed on each team. Any player who has had experience in professional basketball is considered an ex-professional player.

Regular season

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Opening ceremony

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The regular season began on January 25, 2018 with the opening ceremony at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. It featured the inaugural game which saw the Parañaque Patriots beating the Caloocan Supremos with a score of 70–60. Daniel San Juan de Guzman of the Parañaque Patriots made the league's first basket in that game.

Format

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The ten teams played in a single round-robin format, playing one game against all other teams in the league. In each gameday, a series of games is played in a designated home arena, with the home team usually playing in the final game.

The top eight teams overall advanced to a three-round, single-elimination playoffs, playing in best-of-three series in the quarterfinals and semifinals, and a best-of-five series in the finals, with homecourt advantage alternating between the higher seeds of each series (excluding the finals). [2]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Batangas City Athletics 9 8 1 .889 Playoffs
2 Bulacan Kuyas 9 6 3 .667[a] 2
3 Muntinlupa Cagers 9 6 3 .667[a] 2
4 Valenzuela Classic 9 6 3 .667[a] 2
5 Quezon City Capitals 9 5 4 .556[b] 3
6 Navotas Clutch 9 5 4 .556[b] 3
7 Parañaque Patriots 9 4 5 .444 4
8 Bataan Defenders 9 2 7 .222[c] 6
9 Imus Bandera 9 2 7 .222[c] 6
10 Caloocan Supremos 9 1 8 .111 7
Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2a) If two teams are tied, head-to-head match-up; 2b) If three or more teams are tied, head-to-head point quotient; 3) overall point quotient; 4) coin toss.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Bulacan (1.032), Muntinlupa (1.006), Valenzuela (0.965) are ranked by head-to-head point quotient.
  2. ^ a b Quezon City wins tiebreaker over Navotas by head-to-head victory.
  3. ^ a b Bataan wins tiebreaker over Imus by head-to-head victory.

Schedule

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Bold indicates home game; Italics indicate away game
Team ╲ Game123456789
BataanQCBTGVALCALIMSNAVPARMUNBUL
BatangasVALBANIMSNAVPARMUNBULQCCAL
BulacanIMSNAVPARMUNCALQCBTGVALBAN
CaloocanPARVALMUNBANBULIMSQCNAVBTG
ImusBULQCBTGVALBANCALNAVPARMUN
MuntinlupaNAVPARCALBULQCBTGVALBANIMS
NavotasMUNBULQCBTGVALBANIMSCALPAR
ParañaqueCALMUNBULQCBTGVALBANIMSNAV
Quezon CityBANIMSNAVPARMUNBULCALBTGVAL
ValenzuelaBTGCALBANIMSNAVPARMUNBULQC
Source: Schedule
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Results

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Team BAN BTG BUL CAL IMS MUN NAV PAR QC VAL
Bataan 73–88 74–81 69–76 91–87 78–87 96–88 71–74 69–87 80–97
Batangas 72–80 86–75 74–56 82–77 80–71 87–79* 77–68 73–65
Bulacan 92–74 93–79 71–75 76–77* 72–74 95–81 92–83
Caloocan 61–70 76–89 56–66 60–70 89–90 78–79
Imus 69–81 70–67 77–78 75–84 77–81
Muntinlupa 76–82 67–60 103–87 80–83
Navotas 78–74 78–87 82–77
Parañaque 54–64 75–80
Quezon City 79–84
Valenzuela
Source: Schedule
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Not all games are in home–away format. Each team plays every team once. Number of asterisks after each score denotes number of overtimes played.

Playoffs

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Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its division, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Teams with home court advantage, the higher seeded team, are shown in italics.

Quarterfinals
(best-of-3)
Semifinals
(best-of-3)
Finals
(best-of-5)
         
1 Batangas City 2
8 Bataan 0
1 Batangas City 2
4 Valenzuela 0
4 Valenzuela 2
5 Quezon City 1
1 Batangas City 3
3 Muntinlupa 1
2 Bulacan 1
7 Parañaque 2
7 Parañaque 1
3 Muntinlupa 2
3 Muntinlupa 2
6 Navotas 0

Quarterfinals

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In the quarterfinals, the first- and second-seeded teams host games 1 and 3, while the third- and fourth-seeded teams host game 2.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Batangas City Athletics 2–0 (8) Bataan Defenders 88–75 95–82
(2) Bulacan Kuyas 1–2 (7) Parañaque Patriots 83–73 54–81 70–77
(3) Muntinlupa Cagers 2–0 (6) Navotas Clutch 83–77 72–69
(4) Valenzuela Classic 2–1 (5) Quezon City Capitals 96–89 68–76 74–72

Semifinals

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In the semifinals, the highest seeded team hosts games 1 and 3, while the second-highest seeded team hosts game 2.

Due to Batangas City advancing after game 2, Muntinlupa instead hosted game 3.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Batangas City Athletics 2–0 (4) Valenzuela Classic 80–75 89–64
(2) Muntinlupa Cagers 2–1 (7) Parañaque Patriots 59–84 66–56 81–70

Finals

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In the MPBL finals, the higher-seeded team hosts games 1, 2, and 5, while the lower-seeded team hosts games 3 and 4.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
(1) Batangas City Athletics 3–1 (2) Muntinlupa Cagers 70–64 78–74 77–82 68–66

Records

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  • On February 20, 2018, The Muntinlupa Cagers became the first team in league history to score at least 100 points in a single game, doing so against the Quezon City Capitals. It was also the only such occurrence throughout the entire season.

Statistics

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Individual statistic leaders

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Gary David Bataan Defenders 34.4
Rebounds per game Felix Apreku Muntinlupa Cagers 11.1
Assists per game Allan Mangahas Muntinlupa Cagers 5.3
Steals per game Allan Mangahas Muntinlupa Cagers 1.78
Blocks per game Jay Collado Quezon City Capitals 1.92
Turnovers per game Chestern Ian Melencio Imus Bandera 3.44
Fouls per game Daniel De Guzman Parañaque Patriots 3.64
Minutes per game Harold Miguel Arboleda Parañaque Patriots 33.2
FG% Mark San Jose Parañaque Patriots 100.0%
FT% ten players 100.0%
3FG% two players 100.0%
Double-doubles Felix Apreku Muntinlupa Cagers 6
Harold Miguel Arboleda Parañaque Patriots
Triple-doubles Andrew Estrella Quezon City Capitals 1

Individual game highs

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points Gary David Bataan Defenders 29
Rebounds Gian Abrigo Quezon City Capitals 20
Assists Paolo Hubalde Valenzuela Classic 14
Steals six players 4
Blocks Jayson Grimaldo Batangas City Athletics 5
Jeff Morillo Quezon City Capitals
Three-pointers Val Acuña Batangas City Athletics 7

Team statistic leaders (regular season)

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Category Team Statistic
Points per game Bulacan Kuyas 83.6
Rebounds per game Quezon City Capitals 49.0
Assists per game Bulacan Kuyas 22.2
Steals per game Muntinlupa Cagers 9.0
Blocks per game Bulacan Kuyas 6.6
Turnovers per game Bataan Defenders 18.4
Fouls per game Imus Bandera 20.8
FG% Bulacan Kuyas 45.39%
FT% Batangas City Athletics 70.63%
3FG% Valenzuela Classic 35.07%
+/− Batangas City Athletics +8.3

Media

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This season marked the first of three years of ABS-CBN's broadcast rights with the league. Games were aired on the S+A channel in both SD and HD quality.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "MPBL lalarga ngayon" [MPBL rolls of today]. Pang-Masa (in Filipino). January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  2. ^ Jurado, Theodore (January 22, 2018). "10 teams vying in MPBL". Journal Online. Archived from the original on February 10, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "Grassroots Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League tips off on ABS-CBN S+A". ABS-CBN News. January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
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