2013 PBA D-League Foundation Cup

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2013 PBA PBA D-League Foundation Cup
DurationMarch 12, 2013 – June 11, 2013
TV partner(s) Sports5
IBC
Finals
Champions Blackwater Sports (PBA D-League)
Runners-up NLEX Road Warriors (PBA D-League)
PBA PBA D-League Foundation Cup chronology

The 2013 PBA D-League Foundation Cup is the second conference of the 2012-13 PBA Developmental League season. There are three new teams participating the league: Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants, Hog's Breath Cafe Razorbacks and EA Regen Med.

Contents

Format

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

Elimination round

Team standings

TeamWinsLossesPCT GB Winning difference
NLEX Road Warriors 920.828--
Black Water Sports 830.7371.0
Boracay Rum Waves 740.6462.0+9
Fruitas Shakers 740.6462.0−9
Boracay Rum Waves 740.6462.0
Big Chill Super Chargers 650.5453.0+25
EA Regen Med 650.5453.0+11
Cebuana Lhuillier Gems 650.5453.0−15
Cagayan Rising Suns 650.5453.0−21
Café France Bakers 560.4554.0
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants 470.3745.0
Informatics Icons 1100.0918.0+15
Hog's Breath Cafe Razorbacks 1100.0918.0−15

Schedule

Team ╲ Game1234567891011
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants FSHBCBRWCFBCRSBSCLGICIBCSCERMNRW
Big Chill NLEXHBCBRWCFBCRSFSBSICIJPLGERMCLG
Black Water CFBCRSFSCLGICIJPLGBCSCERMNRWHBCBRW
Boracay Rhum CLGICIJPLGBCSCERMNRWHBCCFBFSCRSBS
Café France BSICIJPLGBCSCERMNRWHBCCRSFSCLGBRW
Cagayan BSICIJPLGFSBCSCERMNRWHBCCLGCFBBRW
Cebuana Lhuillier BRWFSNRWBSHBCICIJPLGERMBCSCCRSCFB
EA HBCBRWCFBCRSFSCLGBSICIBCSCJPLGNRW
Fruitas JPLGCLGBSCRSBCSCERMNRWICIHBCBRWCFB
Hog's Breath JPLGBCSCERMNRWCLGBRWCFBCRSFSBSICI
Informatics BRWCFBCRSBSCLGJPLGBCSCFSERMNRWHBC
NLEX BCSCCLGHBCBRWCFBCRSFSBSICIERMJPLG
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Results

Team BCSC BS BRW CFB CRS CLG ERM FS HBC ICI JPLG NRW
Big Chill 63–6969–70
Black Water May.1683–8091–95**89–73
Boracay Rhum 60–8264–6685–7587–67
Café France 80–75May.1384–77
Cagayan 92–9385–89*73–67
Cebuana Lhuillier 80–87May.1472–7571–90
EA Med 67–71*103–92May.9May.14
Fruitas 83–7595–91**May.974–8075–7281–56
Hog's Breath 69–63May.1368–7262–8458–8355–8154–90
Informatics 63–9273–8985–9377–84*56–9876–10185–93*May.1675–8096–64
Jumbo Plastic 70–6990–7181–5580–75
NLEX 77–86*May.964–71May.16
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 and #4 seed twice-to-beat)
Semifinals
(#1 and #2 seed advance to semis) (Best-of-3)
Finals
(Best-of-3)
1NLEX2
4 Fruitas 0 5 Big Chill 0
5Big Chill21 NLEX 0
2Black Water2
2Black Water2
3Boracay Rum13 Boracay Rum 1
6 EA 0

Quarterfinals

Boracay Rum vs. EA

Boracay Rum Waves 71, EA Regen Med 68
Boracay Rum wins series in one game.

Fruitas vs. Big Chill

Fruitas Shakers 72, Big Chill Super Chargers 77
May 23
Fruitas Shakers 83, Big Chill Super Chargers 89 (OT)
Big Chill wins series in two games

Semifinals

NLEX-Big Chill series

NLEX Road Warriors 66, Big Chill Super Chargers 59
NLEX Road Warriors 80, Big Chill Super Chargers 71
NLEX wins series, 2–0

Blackwater-Boracay Rum series

Blackwater Sports 79, Boracay Rum Waves 69
Blackwater Sports 65, Boracay Rum Waves 69
Blackwater Sports 82, Boracay Rum Waves 74
Blackwater wins series, 2–1

Finals

June 6
NLEX Road Warriors 67, Black Water Sports 70
June 11
NLEX Road Warriors 74, Black Water Sports 80
Black Water wins series, 2–0

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