2019 MPBL All-Star Game
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Date | March 2, 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Jeff Viernes (Batangas City Athletics) | ||||||||||||||||||
2-Ball Challenge[edit]
The 2-Ball Challenge, also known as the PayMaya-MPBL 2-Ball Challenge, due to its sponsorship with PayMaya, is one of the side events of the All-Star Saturday. Below is the line up of participants.[1]
Team | Players | Preliminary round | Final round |
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Rizal Crusaders | Marco Balagtas & Eric Dela Cuesta | ||
Quezon City Capitals | Hesed Gabo & Andrew Estrella | ||
General Santos Warriors | Meylan Landicho & Christopher Masaglang | ||
Caloocan Supremos | Cedrick Labing-isa & Paul Joseph Sanga | ||
Basilan Steel | Jhaps Bautista & Hercules Tangkay | ||
Laguna Heroes | Dennis Miranda & Paolo Pontejos | ||
Navotas Clutch | Donald Gumaru & Jai Reyes | ||
Pampanga Lanterns | Juneric Baloria & Levi Hernandez | ||
Makati Super Crunch | Rudy Lingganay & John Rey Villanueva | ||
Bataan Risers | Byron Villarias & Robby Celiz |
Three-Point Contest[edit]
The Three-Point Contest, also known as the PayMaya-MPBL Three-Point Contest, is one of the side events of the All-Star Saturday. A record of 17 players will participate in the inaugural edition of the Three-Point Contest. Below is the list of the participants for the said event.[1]
Team | Player | Preliminary round | Tiebreaker* | Second round* | Final
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Caloocan Supremos | Almond Vosotros | ||||
Zamboanga Valientes | Robin Roño | ||||
Bataan Risers | Gary David | ||||
Cebu City Sharks | Patrick Cabahug | ||||
San Juan Knights | John Wilson | ||||
General Santos Warriors | Leomer Losentes | ||||
Muntinlupa Cagers | GJ Ylagan | ||||
Batangas City Athletics | Val Acuna | ||||
Bacoor City Strikers | Rocky Acidre | ||||
Mark Pangilinan | |||||
Imus Bandera | Mykee Cabahug | ||||
Marikina Shoemasters | Yves Sazon | ||||
Bulacan Kuyas | James Martinez | ||||
Pasay Voyagers | Jan Jamon | ||||
Manila Stars | Reil Cervantes | ||||
Chris Bitoon | |||||
Valenzuela Classic | Chris De Chavez |
All-Star Game[edit]
Jojo Lastimosa, the head coach of the Bataan Risers, will be leading the Northern All-Stars with the assistance of Makati Super Crunch's head coach, Cholo Villanueva. Don Dulay of the Davao Occidental Tigers will be leading the way for the Southern All-Stars with the assistance of Muntinlupa Cagers' head coach, Jack Azcueta. Below is the line-up for the respective teams.
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March 2, 2019
09:00 pm |
Northern All-Stars | 84–109 | Southern All-Stars |
Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 23–20, 20–38, 20–30 | ||
Pts: Chris Bitoon 11 Rebs: Mike Ayonayon 5 Asts: Mike Ayonayon 6 |
Pts: Jeff Viernes 19 Rebs: Gabriel Banal 10 Asts: Gabriel Banal 7 | |
Jeff Viernes was named as the game's MVP. |
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Gary David's North duels Gerald Anderson's South in first MPBL All-Star Game". ABS-CBN Sports. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
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