2016 PCBL Chairman's Cup

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2016 PCBL Chairman's Cup
2016
Tournament information
SportBasketball
DateMarch 6 – May 27, 2016
Venue(s)Malolos Sports and Convention Center & Marikina Sports Center
Teams7
Final positions
Champions Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants (2nd title)
1st runners-up Mighty Sports (1st finals appearance)
2nd runners-up Euro-Med Laboratories
MVP Finals: Jeff Viernes
Conference MVP:
Kiefer Ravena
Last conference (Defunct) 

The 2016 PCBL Chairman's Cup was the second and the last conference of the inaugural season of the Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League and the first and the last offering of PCBL for the year 2016. [1] It was opened on March 6, 2016 at the Malolos Sports and Convention Center in Malolos, Bulacan. The PCBL games will be televised on a delayed basis on AksyonTV.

Contents

On May 27, 2016, the 2016 PCBL Chairman's Cup championship was awarded to Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants setting the first record for back to back championship wins for the Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League, after beating the heavily star-studded team Mighty Sports 80-68 on Game 3. Jeff Viernes also was named as the Finals MVP averaging 22.7 points per game.

Developments

The Chairman's Cup will be the first conference of the PCBL under new commissioner Joel Banal, who replaced Ato Batolato. [2] The PCBL also welcomed two new teams in the fledgling league, the SCTEX Road Warriors to be led by former PBA players Ervin Sotto, Ford Arao and Borgie Hermida, [3] and Mighty Sports, bannered by former UAAP men's basketball MVP Kiefer Ravena and retired PBA player Ty Tang. [4]

The SCTEX, under the ownership of Manila North Tollways Corporation, is also the reigning champion of the men's basketball competition in the 2016 MVP Olympics, after beating Mediaquest team, 90–80 in a one-game finals match on March 4, 2016 at the Meralco gym. [5] PCBL will be the first major league of the Mighty Sports franchise to carry their own brand, after their appearances in small-time basketball tournaments such as Republica Cup held in Malolos, Bulacan where they won a championship. [6]

Returning teams including Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants, the 2015 PCBL Founder's Cup champion., Sta. Lucia, Euro-Med, Foton and Supremo Lex-Our Lady of Fatima University. The team will also use imports for the conference. Notable imports which will be seen in the Champion's Cup are Bright Akhutie playing for Mighty Sports and Allwell Oraeme playing for Jumbo Plastic. [3]

Format

The tournament format was observed during the conference as it follows:

Venues

Host citiesArenasSeating Capacities
Malolos Malolos Sports and Convention Center3,500
Marikina Marikina Sports CenterUn­known
The front view of the Malolos Sports and Convention Center. 2397Malolos Sports Convention Centerfvf 12.JPG
The front view of the Malolos Sports and Convention Center.

Eliminations

Standings

These are the team standings at the end of elimination round:

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 Mighty Sports Cavaliers 102.833Bye to the semi-finals
2 Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants 84.6672
3Biyaheng SCTEX75.5833Qualified for the
best-of-three quarter-finals
4Euro-Med Laboratories66.5004
5Foton Toplanders57.4175
6 Sta. Lucia Realtors 57.4175
7Supremo Lex Builders111.0839Eliminated
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: a. head-to-head records; b. winning percentage; c. win–loss record; d. quotient system**

Schedule

 Round 1Round 2
Team ╲ Game123456789101112
Euro-MedSLRJBPMIGSCTSLBFOT
Foton ToplandersSLBSLRSCTJBPMIGEUR
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum GiantsMIGEURSLRSLBFOTSCT
Mighty Sports CavaliersJBPSLBEURSLRFOTSCTSCT
Sta. Lucia RealtorsEURFOTJBPMIGSCTSLB
Biyaheng SCTEXFOTEURSLRSLBJBPMIGMIG
Supremo Lex-OLFU BuildersFOTMIGJBPEURSCTSLR
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = Loss

Results

TeamEURFOTJBPMIGSLRSCTSLB
Euro-Med93–8165–8363–8164–6676–8797–87
Foton79–84*87–8289–10470–62102–99**88–92
Jumbo Plastic75–7279–6870–7975–8760–6279–70
Mighty Sports73–8784–83*73–7480–6774–7075–68
Sta. Lucia75–8372–8661–8085–9285–7280–67
SCTEX70–6791–6060–6879–8778–6569–62
Supremo Lex65–7563–7246–7562–7576–8066–80
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals
(Best-of-3)
Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
Finals
(Best-of-3)
2 Jumbo Plastic 2
3 Biyaheng SCTEX 1 6 Sta. Lucia 1
6 Sta. Lucia 2 2 Jumbo Plastic 2
1 Mighty Sports Cavaliers 1
1 Mighty Sports 2
4 Euro-Med Laboratories 2 4 Euro-Med Laboratories 0
5 Foton 1 Third place match
4 Euro-Med Laboratories 79
6 Sta. Lucia 71

Quarterfinals

Euro-Med vs. Foton

May 6
07:00 pm
Euro-Med Laboratories7773Foton Toplanders
Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 29–20, 20–14, 24–23
Pts: Ola Adeogun 20Pts: Gomez 23
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina
May 8
05:00 pm
Euro-Med Laboratories7679 (OT)Foton Toplanders
Scoring by quarter:26–20, 12–16, 16–13, 15–20,  Overtime: 8–10
Pts: Hernandez 36Pts: Eloy Poligrates 19
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina
May 11
07:00 pm
Euro-Med Laboratories6852Foton Toplanders
Scoring by quarter:20–15, 13–13, 12–7, 23–17
Pts: Parala 15Pts: Hernandez 13
Euro-Med wins series, 2–1
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina

Biyaheng SCTEX vs. Sta. Lucia

Semifinals

This round is in a best-of-three playoff. The first team who wins 2 games advances to the finals and the losing team will go for the third-place playoff.

Mighty Sports vs. Euro-Med

Jumbo Plastic vs. Sta. Lucia series

May 15
17:00
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants94, Sta. Lucia Realtors 89 (OT)
Scoring by quarter:26-14, 21-22, 14-30, 20-15,  Overtime:13-8
Pts: Arafat 16
Rebs: Taganas 9
Pts: Vidal 14
Malolos Sports and Convention Center, Malolos, Bulacan
May 18
19:00
Sta. Lucia Realtors68, Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants 62
Scoring by quarter:17-15, 27-19, 15-10, 9-18
Pts: Vidal 15
Rebs: Sanjo 12
Pts: Martinez 15
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina
May 20
18:00
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants70, Sta. Lucia Realtors 56
Scoring by quarter:20-12, 24-16, 12-15, 14-13
Pts: Taganas 13Pts: Sanjo 17
Jumbo Plastic wins series, 2–1
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina

Third place match

May 25
17:00
Euro-Med Laboratories7971Sta. Lucia Realtors
Scoring by quarter:24-20, 15-15, 20-23, 20-13
Pts: Bangga 16Pts: Custodio 19
Euro-Med wins third place trophy.
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina

Finals

May 22
18:00
Mighty Sports Cavaliers 7967 Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants
Scoring by quarter:20–12, 14–13, 22–23, 23–19
Pts: Ravena 20
Rebs: Akhuetie 19
Pts: Viernes 16
Malolos Sports and Convention Center,
Malolos, Bulacan
May 25
19:00
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants 8987 (OT) Mighty Sports Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 29–20, 19–18, 16–23,  Overtime:9–7
Pts: Viernes, Martinez 31 each
Rebs: Viernes 4
Asts: Viernes 6
Pts: Akhuetie 27
Rebs: Akhuetie 22
Asts: Ravena 2
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina
May 27
18:00
Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants 8068 Mighty Sports Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 15–16, 13–19, 25–17, 27–16
Pts: Viernes 21
Rebs: Viernes 6
Asts: Viernes 8
Pts: Akhuetie 14
Rebs: Akhuetie 15
Jumbo Plastic wins series, 2–1
Marikina Sports Center, Marikina

This is the only finals meeting between the Mighty Sports and the Giants.

Awards

Individual Category
AwardWinnerTeam
Conference MVP Flag of the Philippines.svg Kiefer Ravena Mighty Sports
Defensive Player of the Conference Award Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeff Viernes Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants
Best Import of the Conference Award Flag of Cameroon.svg Bright Akhuetie Mighty Sports
Team Category
AwardsMembersTeam
The Mythical Five Flag of the Philippines.svg Kiefer Ravena Mighty Sports
Flag of Cameroon.svg Bright Akhuetie
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeff Viernes Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants
Flag of the Philippines.svg Raul SoyudBiyaheng SCTEX
Flag of the Philippines.svg Cedrick AblazaFoton Toplanders
The All-Defensive

Team

Flag of the Philippines.svg Kent Salado Sta. Lucia Realtors
Flag of the Philippines.svg Marlon GomezFoton Toplanders
Flag of the Philippines.svg Rocky AcidreSupremo Lex Builders
Flag of the Philippines.svg Stephen Siruma Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jay-R Taganas

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