2012 PBA D-League Aspirants' Cup

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2012 PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup
DurationOctober 23, 2012 - February 26, 2013
TV partner(s) Sports5
IBC
Finals
Champions NLEX Road Warriors
Runners-up Cagayan Rising Suns
Awards
Finals MVP Ian Sanggalang
PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup chronology
< 2011
2013 >

The 2012 PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup is the first of the two conferences of the 2012-13 PBA Developmental League season. There are three new teams participating the league: JRU Heavy Bombers, Fruitas Shakers and Informatics Icons.

Contents

Format

The following format will be observed for the duration of the tournament: [1]

Team standings

TeamWinsLossesPCT GB PD
NLEX Road Warriors 910.900--
Black Water Sports 820.8001.0
Cagayan Rising Suns 640.6003.0+18
Big Chill Super Chargers 640.6003.0−18
JRU colors.svg  JRU Heavy Bombers 550.5004.0+32
Cebuana Lhuillier Gems 550.5004.0+3
Fruitas Shakers 550.5004.0−35
Boracay Rum Waves 460.4005.0+4
Café France Bakers 460.4005.0−4
Erase XFoliant Erasers 280.2007.0
Ateneo colors.svg Informatics Icons 190.1008.0

Schedule

Team ╲ Game12345678910
Big Chill JRUBWSCLGBRWNRWFRUEXFCRSINFCFB
Black Water BCSCBRWFRUJRUINFNRWCFBCLGCRSEXF
Boracay Rhum CLGCRSNRWBWSBCSCJRUINFEXFCFBFRU
Café France FRU^CRSEXFCLGINFNRWBWSJRUBRWBCSC
Cagayan INFBRWEXFCFBCLGNRWJRUBCSCFRUBWS
Cebuana Lhuillier BRWFRUBCSCCFBCRSEXFNRWBWSINFJRU
Erase XFoliant NRWCRSINFCFBFRUCLGBCSCBRWJRUBWS
Fruitas CFB^CLGBWSNRWEXFBCSCINFJRUCRSBRW
Informatics CRSEXFNRWJRUCFBBWSBRWFRUBCSCCLG
JRU BCSCNRWINFBWSBRWCRSCFBFRUEXFCLG
NLEX EXFBRWJRUINFFRUBCSCCRSCFBBWSCLG
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Win by forfeit;   = Loss;   = OT loss;   = Loss by forfeit

^ Fruitas eventually won the game, 88-82 but their win was forfeited because of fielding an ineligible player that gave the win to the Bakers. [2]

Results

Team BCSC BWS BRW CFB CRS CLG EXF FRU INF JRU NLEX
Big Chill 74–6368–5976–6959–7781–6188–6881–8887–9477–76
Black Water 84–6081–6093–7091–8082–7669–6467–6488–83
Boracay Rhum 62–5879–8876–8682–6161–7374–6663–53
Cafe France 70–8568–7673–5882–8878–6662–66
Cagayan 86–8278–91107–7589–85100–103*
Cebuana Lhuillier 92–7490–91112–9477–73
Erase XFoliant 73–7879–6861–74
Fruitas 85–7464–100
Informatics 74–86
JRU
NLEX 91–6770–6888–7352–6684–7589–76101–7192–7388–8191–87
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Bracket

Quarterfinals
(#3 & #4 seed twice-to-beat)
Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
Finals
(Best-of-3)
1 NLEX 2
4 Big Chill 0+1 5 JRU colors.svg JRU 1
5 JRU colors.svg JRU 21 NLEX 2
3 Cagayan 0
2 Black Water 1
3 Cagayan 1+13 Cagayan 2
6 Cebuana Lhuillier 1

Quarterfinals

Cagayan vs. Cebuana Lhuillier

Big Chill vs. JRU

Semifinals

NLEX-JRU series

Black Water-Cagayan series

Finals

February 21
NLEX Road Warriors 87, Cagayan Rising Suns 63
February 26
NLEX Road Warriors 82, Cagayan Rising Suns 71
NLEX wins series, 2-0

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