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The 2022–23 PBA season or PBA season 47 was the 47th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). For the first time in two seasons, the league returned to its regular three-conference format, starting with the Philippine Cup. The Commissioner's and Governors' Cups were the second and third conferences in this season.[1]

2022–23 PBA season
DurationJune 5, 2022 – April 21, 2023
Number of teams12+1
TV partner(s)Local:
One Sports
TV5
One Sports
PBA Rush (HD)
International:
AksyonTV International
Online:
Cignal Play
iWantTFC (international)
PBA season 47
Top draft pickBrandon Ganuelas-Rosser
Picked byBlackwater Bossing
Season MVPJune Mar Fajardo
(San Miguel Beermen)
Top scorerCJ Perez
(San Miguel Beermen)
Philippine Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Philippine Cup runners-upTNT Tropang Giga
Commissioner's Cup championsBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
  Commissioner's Cup runners-upBay Area Dragons
Governors' Cup championsTNT Tropang Giga
  Governors' Cup runners-upBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
Seasons

After the PBA adjusted its calendar again, the association's 47th season started on June 5, 2022, and ended on April 21, 2023. Also for the first time since 2018, the season spanned two calendar years.[2] The first activity of the season was the PBA season 47 draft, held on May 15, 2022.[3]

Executive board

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Teams

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Changes from 2021:

Team Company Governor Coach Captain
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Ginebra San Miguel, Inc. Alfrancis Chua Tim Cone LA Tenorio
Bay Area Dragons (guest team) East Asia Super League Ltd. Brian Goorjian
Blackwater Bossing Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. Silliman Sy Ariel Vanguardia (interim) JVee Casio
Converge FiberXers Converge ICT Chito Salud Aldin Ayo Jeron Teng
Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. Rene Pardo Chito Victolero Rafi Reavis
Meralco Bolts Manila Electric Company Al Panlilio Norman Black Raymond Almazan
NLEX Road Warriors Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Rodrigo Franco Frankie Lim Kevin Alas
NorthPort Batang Pier Sultan 900 Capital, Inc. Eric Arejola Bonnie Tan (interim) Arwind Santos
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. Raymond Zorrilla Jamike Jarin (interim) RJ Jazul
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Asian Coatings Philippines, Inc. Mamerto Mondragon Yeng Guiao Gabe Norwood
San Miguel Beermen San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Robert Non Jorge Gallent Chris Ross
Terrafirma Dyip Terrafirma Realty Development Corporation Demosthenes Rosales Johnedel Cardel Alex Cabagnot
TNT Tropang Giga Smart Communications Ricky Vargas Jojo Lastimosa Kelly Williams

Arenas

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With the relaxation of government restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PBA has returned to playing to different Metro Manila venues.[7] The PBA plans to return to playing games in the provinces, plus an out-of-the-country game, during the Governors' Cup.[8]

Game 7 of the Commissioner's Cup finals was held at the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.[9]

Ultimately, during the Governors' Cup, only the 2023 PBA All-Star Weekend was held outside Metro Manila and Rizal, which was hosted by Passi, Iloilo.[10]

Arena City Capacity
Araneta Coliseum Quezon City 14,429
Filoil Ecooil Centre San Juan 6,000
Philippine Arena Bocaue, Bulacan 55,000
PhilSports Arena Pasig 10,000
SM Mall of Asia Arena Pasay 15,000
Ynares Center Antipolo, Rizal 7,400

Transactions

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Retirement

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  • On June 1, 2022, Joe Devance announced his retirement from the PBA. Devance played for four teams in his 16 seasons in the league.[11]
  • On June 7, 2022, Andre Paras announced his retirement from the PBA. Paras played for Blackwater Bossing for only one season.[12]
  • On September 19, 2022, Paul Desiderio announced his retirement from the PBA. Desiderio played for the Blackwater Bossing franchise in his three seasons in the league.[13]
  • On January 7, 2023, Larry Fonacier formally retired after being tapped by NLEX Road Warriors as its team manager. Fonacier played for five teams in his 15 seasons in the league.[14]

Coaching changes

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There were no offseason coaching changes; all of the listed changes below occurred mid-season.

Team Outgoing Incoming
Converge FiberXers Jeffrey Cariaso[15] Aldin Ayo[16]
NLEX Road Warriors Yeng Guiao[17] Adonis Tierra (interim)[18]
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Chris Gavina Yeng Guiao[19]
NLEX Road Warriors Adonis Tierra (interim) Frankie Lim[20]
TNT Tropang Giga Chot Reyes Jojo Lastimosa[21]
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Topex Robinson Jamike Jarin (interim)[22][23]
NorthPort Batang Pier Pido Jarencio Bonnie Tan (interim)[24]
San Miguel Beermen Leo Austria Jorge Gallent[25]

Rule changes

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The PBA competition committee approved the rule changes for implementation starting in the Philippine Cup games:[26][27]

Rule changes (effective for the 2022 PBA Philippine Cup)
  1. The offensive player's "side-swipe" motion to create a contact on a defender's extended arm will only be considered as a "regular" foul and not a "shooting" foul.
  2. Referees are now allowed to give a warning to players who may have already incurred a flagrant foul or any player from the same team for any unsportsmanlike conduct.
  3. Floppers will now be given an outright non-unsportsmanlike technical foul.
  4. Players located beyond the three point arc during a free throw situation are now allowed to enter the paint once the ball is released by the free throw shooter.
  5. A defensive player stopping an offensive player without the ball in transition will be charged with a deliberate foul, regardless of clear path.
  6. A player who has the control of the ball but is lying on the ground can no longer call a timeout.

Notable events

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Pre-season

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Philippine Cup

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  • The PBA D-League opened its first tournament, the 2022 Aspirant's Cup for the first time in two years on July 7.[29]

Opening ceremonies

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The opening ceremony for this season was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on June 5, 2022, hosted by Vhong Navarro and Gretchen Ho. The PBA Leo Awards for the 2021 season was held before the opening ceremonies.

The first game of the Philippine Cup between the Converge FiberXers and the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters was played after the opening ceremonies.

Below is the list of team muses:[30]

Team Muse
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel AJ Raval
Blackwater Bossing Hannah Arnold
Converge FiberXers Maureen Wroblewitz
Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots Michelle Dee
Meralco Bolts Kim Mangrobang
NLEX Road Warriors Bea Magtanong
NorthPort Batang Pier Zabel Lambert
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Celeste Cortesi
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Joana Marie Relloso
San Miguel Beermen Ksenia Grondetska
Terrafirma Dyip Azriel Coloma
TNT Tropang Giga Sue Ramirez

2022 PBA Philippine Cup

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The Philippine Cup started on June 5 and ended on September 4, 2022.

Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 San Miguel Beermen 9 2 .818 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 TNT Tropang Giga 8 3 .727[a] 1
3 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 8 3 .727[a] 1 Best-of-three quarterfinals
4 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 8 3 .727[a] 1
5 Meralco Bolts 7 4 .636 2
6 NLEX Road Warriors 6 5 .545 3
7 Converge FiberXers 5 6 .455[b] 4 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
8 Blackwater Bossing 5 6 .455[b] 4
9 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 4 7 .364 5
10 NorthPort Batang Pier 3 8 .273[c] 6
11 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 3 8 .273[c] 6
12 Terrafirma Dyip 0 11 .000 9
Source: PBA.ph
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if two teams are tied, head-to-head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient); if tied for 8th, one-game playoff; 3) overall quotient; 4) coin toss[31]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient:TNT 1.12, Magnolia 0.99, Barangay Ginebra 0.90
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Converge 1–0 Blackwater
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NorthPort 1–0 Phoenix

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-7)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1San Miguel123
8Blackwater93
1San Miguel4
(best-of-3)
5Meralco3
4Barangay Ginebra1
5Meralco2
1San Miguel4
(#2 twice-to-beat)
2TNT3
2TNT116
7Converge95
2TNT4
(best-of-3)
3Magnolia2
3Magnolia2
6NLEX1

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) San Miguel Beermen* 1–0 (8) Blackwater Bossing 123–93
(2) TNT Tropang Giga* 1–0 (7) Converge FiberXers 116–95
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(3) Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 2–1 (6) NLEX Road Warriors 98–89 77–90 112–106 (OT)
(4) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 1–2 (5) Meralco Bolts 82–93 94–87 104–106

*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 4–3 (5) Meralco Bolts 121–97 88–99 96–91 97–111 89–78 92–96 100–89
(2) TNT Tropang Giga 4–2 (3) Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 108–96 88–92 93–92 102–84 97–105 87–74

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 4–3 (2) TNT Tropang Giga 84–86 109–100 108–100 (OT) 87–100 93–102 114–96 119–97

2022–23 PBA Commissioner's Cup

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The Commissioner's Cup started on September 21, 2022, and ended on January 15, 2023.

Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Bay Area Dragons (G) 10 2 .833[a] Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 10 2 .833[a]
3 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 9 3 .750 1 Best-of-three quarterfinals
4 Converge FiberXers 8 4 .667 2
5 San Miguel Beermen 7 5 .583 3
6 NorthPort Batang Pier 6 6 .500[b] 4
7 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 6 6 .500[b] 4 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
8 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 5 7 .417[c] 5
9 NLEX Road Warriors 5 7 .417[c] 5
10 Meralco Bolts 4 8 .333[d] 6
11 TNT Tropang Giga 4 8 .333[d] 6
12 Blackwater Bossing 3 9 .250 7
13 Terrafirma Dyip 1 11 .083 9
Source: PBA.ph
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if two teams are tied, head-to-head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient); if tied for 8th, one-game playoff; 3) overall quotient; 4) coin toss[32]
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Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Bay Area 1–0 Magnolia
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NorthPort 1–0 Phoenix
  3. ^ a b Eighth seed playoff: Rain or Shine 110–100 NLEX
  4. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Meralco 1–0 TNT

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-5)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1Bay Area126
8Rain or Shine96
1Bay Area3
(best-of-3)
5San Miguel1
4Converge0
5San Miguel2
1Bay Area3
(#2 twice-to-beat)
3Barangay Ginebra4
2Magnolia102
7Phoenix Super LPG95
2Magnolia1
(best-of-3)
3Barangay Ginebra3
3Barangay Ginebra2
6NorthPort0

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) Bay Area Dragons* 1–0 (8) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 126–96
(2) Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots* 1–0 (7) Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 102–95
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2–0 (6) NorthPort Batang Pier 118–102 99–93
(4) Converge FiberXers 0–2 (5) San Miguel Beermen 96–114 107–120

*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) Bay Area Dragons 3–1 (5) San Miguel Beermen 103–102 114–95 96–98 94–92
(2) Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 1–3 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 84–87 96–95 80–103 84–99

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) Bay Area Dragons 3–4 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 81–96 99–82 82–89 94–86 91–101 87–84 99–114

2023 PBA Governors' Cup

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The Governors' Cup started on January 22 and ended on April 21, 2023.

Elimination round

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Pos Team W L PCT GB Qualification
1 TNT Tropang Giga 10 1 .909 Twice-to-beat in quarterfinals
2 San Miguel Beermen 9 2 .818 1
3 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 8 3 .727 2
4 Meralco Bolts 7 4 .636[a] 3
5 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 7 4 .636[a] 3 Twice-to-win in quarterfinals
6 NLEX Road Warriors 7 4 .636[a] 3
7 Converge FiberXers 6 5 .545 4
8 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 4 7 .364 6
9 NorthPort Batang Pier 3 8 .273 7
10 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 2 9 .182 8
11 Terrafirma Dyip 2 9 .182 8
12 Blackwater Bossing 1 10 .091 9
Source: PBA.ph
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if two teams are tied, head-to-head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient); if tied for 8th, one-game playoff; 3) overall quotient; 4) coin toss[33]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Meralco 1.099, Magnolia 1.0741, NLEX 0.86

Playoffs

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QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(best-of-5)
Finals
(best-of-7)
(#1 twice-to-beat)
1TNT132
8Phoenix Super LPG105
1TNT3
(#4 twice-to-beat)
4Meralco1
4Meralco113*
5Magnolia107
1TNT4
(#2 twice-to-beat)
3Barangay Ginebra2
2San Miguel121
7Converge105
2San Miguel0
(#3 twice-to-beat)
3Barangay Ginebra3
3Barangay Ginebra127
6NLEX93

*Game went into overtime

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) TNT Tropang Giga* 1–0 (8) Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 132–105
(2) San Miguel Beermen* 1–0 (7) Converge FiberXers 121–105
(3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel* 1–0 (6) NLEX Road Warriors 127–93
(4) Meralco Bolts* 1–0 (5) Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 113–107 (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) TNT Tropang Giga 3–1 (4) Meralco Bolts 110–80 117–124 (OT) 99–80 107–92
(2) San Miguel Beermen 0–3 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 112–121 103–121 85–87

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) TNT Tropang Giga 4–2 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 90–102 95–82 103–117 116–104 104–95 97–93

Awards

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Leo Awards

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PBA Press Corps annual awards

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Cumulative standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
1 Bay Area Dragons (G) 24 17 7 .708 Finalist
2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 60 41 19 .683 Champions
3 San Miguel Beermen 59 38 21 .644[a]
4 TNT Tropang Giga 59 38 21 .644[a]
5 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 49 31 18 .633 Semifinalist
6 Meralco Bolts 49 25 24 .510
7 Converge FiberXers 38 19 19 .500 Quarterfinalist
8 NLEX Road Warriors 39 19 20 .487
9 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 36 13 23 .361
10 NorthPort Batang Pier 36 12 24 .333[b]
11 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 36 12 24 .333[b]
12 Blackwater Bossing 35 9 26 .257
13 Terrafirma Dyip 34 3 31 .088 Elimination round
Source: [citation needed]
(G) Guests
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head: San Miguel 6–4 TNT
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NorthPort 2–1 Rain or Shine

Elimination round

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT
1 Bay Area Dragons (G) 12 10 2 .833
2 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 34 25 9 .735[a]
3 San Miguel Beermen 34 25 9 .735[a]
4 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 34 25 9 .735[a]
5 TNT Tropang Giga 34 22 12 .647
6 Converge FiberXers 34 19 15 .559
7 Meralco Bolts 34 18 16 .529[b]
8 NLEX Road Warriors 34 18 16 .529[b]
9 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 34 13 21 .382
10 NorthPort Batang Pier 34 12 22 .353
11 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 34 11 23 .324
12 Blackwater Bossing 34 9 25 .265
13 Terrafirma Dyip 34 3 31 .088
Source: [citation needed]
(G) Guests
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Head-to-head elimination round quotient: Magnolia 1.037, San Miguel 1.015, Barangay Ginebra 0.951
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head elimination round record: NLEX 2–1 Meralco

Playoffs

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This includes one-game playoffs to determine the last playoff participant.

Pos Team Pld W L
1 TNT Tropang Giga 25 16 9
2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 26 16 10
3 San Miguel Beermen 25 13 12
4 Bay Area Dragons (G) 12 7 5
5 Meralco Bolts 15 7 8
6 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 15 6 9
7 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 2 1 1
8 NLEX Road Warriors 5 1 4
9 Blackwater Bossing 1 0 1
10 NorthPort Batang Pier 2 0 2
11 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 2 0 2
12 Converge FiberXers 4 0 4
13 Terrafirma Dyip 0 0 0
Source: [citation needed]
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PBA teams in Asian club competitions

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Team Competition Progress
San Miguel Beermen 2023 EASL Champions Week 4th of 4 in group stage
TNT Tropang Giga 4th of 4 in group stage

The 3x3 season started on September 10, 2022, and ended on February 26, 2023.

First conference

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Leg Champion Runner-up Third place
1st TNT Tropang Giga Meralco Bolts 3x3 Platinum Karaoke
2nd Cavitex Braves San Miguel Beermen TNT Tropang Giga
3rd Meralco Bolts 3x3 J&T Express Cavitex Braves
4th San Miguel Beermen TNT Tropang Giga Meralco Bolts 3x3
5th TNT Tropang Giga J&T Express Cavitex Braves
6th TNT Tropang Giga J&T Express Cavitex Braves
Grand Finals TNT Tropang Giga Platinum Karaoke Cavitex Braves

Second conference

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Leg Champion Runner-up Third place
1st TNT Tropang Giga Platinum Karaoke Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
2nd J&T Express TNT Tropang Giga Cavitex Braves
3rd TNT Tropang Giga Cavitex Braves Meralco Bolts 3x3
4th Platinum Karaoke Cavitex Braves J&T Express
5th Cavitex Braves Platinum Karaoke Pioneer ElastoSeal Katibays
6th Cavitex Braves TNT Tropang Giga Platinum Karaoke
Grand Finals TNT Tropang Giga Cavitex Braves J&T Express

Third conference

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Leg Champion Runner-up Third place
1st San Miguel Beermen Pioneer ElastoSeal Katibays Cavitex Braves
2nd TNT Tropang Giga Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Meralco Bolts 3x3
3rd Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Platinum Karaoke Meralco Bolts 3x3
4th Cavitex Braves Pioneer ElastoSeal Katibays TNT Tropang Giga
5th Platinum Karaoke Cavitex Braves TNT Tropang Giga
6th J&T Express TNT Tropang Giga Meralco Bolts 3x3
Grand Finals TNT Tropang Giga San Miguel Beermen Barangay Ginebra San Miguel

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