2018 MPBL finals

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2018 MPBL finals
TeamCoachWins
Batangas City Athletics Michael Tan3
Muntinlupa Cagers Aldrin Morante1
DatesApril 12–19
MVP Val Acuña
MPBL Finals 2019  

The 2018 MPBL finals, also known as the MPBL Anta-Rajah Cup finals, was the championship series of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League's (MPBL) inaugural 2018 season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. In the best-of-five playoff, the Batangas City Athletics defeated the Muntinlupa Cagers, 3–1, as they were crowned the inaugural MPBL champions. Val Acuña is also named the inaugural MPBL Finals MVP. [1] [2]

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First-seeded Batangas City (8–1) had homecourt advantage heading into the finals, having the better record as opposed to third-seeded Muntinlupa (6–3). As of 2023, it is the only finals appearance for either team.

Road to the finals

Batangas City Athletics Muntinlupa Cagers
PosTeamPldWLPCTGBQualification
1 Batangas City Athletics 981.889Playoffs
2 Bulacan Kuyas 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
3 Muntinlupa Cagers 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
4 Valenzuela Classic 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
5 Quezon City Capitals 954.556 [lower-alpha 2] 3
6 Navotas Clutch 954.556 [lower-alpha 2] 3
7 Parañaque Patriots 945.4444
8 Bataan Defenders 927.222 [lower-alpha 3] 6
9 Imus Bandera 927.222 [lower-alpha 3] 6
10Caloocan Supremos918.1117
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Bulacan (+5), Muntinlupa (+1), Valenzuela (-6) are ranked by head-to-head point differential.
  2. 1 2 Quezon City wins tiebreaker over Navotas by head-to-head victory.
  3. 1 2 Bataan wins tiebreaker over Imus by head-to-head victory.
Regular season
PosTeamPldWLPCTGBQualification
1 Batangas City Athletics 981.889Playoffs
2 Bulacan Kuyas 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
3 Muntinlupa Cagers 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
4 Valenzuela Classic 963.667 [lower-alpha 1] 2
5 Quezon City Capitals 954.556 [lower-alpha 2] 3
6 Navotas Clutch 954.556 [lower-alpha 2] 3
7 Parañaque Patriots 945.4444
8 Bataan Defenders 927.222 [lower-alpha 3] 6
9 Imus Bandera 927.222 [lower-alpha 3] 6
10Caloocan Supremos918.1117
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Bulacan (+5), Muntinlupa (+1), Valenzuela (-6) are ranked by head-to-head point differential.
  2. 1 2 Quezon City wins tiebreaker over Navotas by head-to-head victory.
  3. 1 2 Bataan wins tiebreaker over Imus by head-to-head victory.
Defeated 8th-seeded Bataan Defenders, 2–0QuarterfinalsDefeated 6th-seeded Navotas Clutch, 2–0
Defeated 4th-seeded Valenzuela Classic, 2–0SemifinalsDefeated 7th-seeded Parañaque Patriots, 2–1

Head-to-head matchup

S+A
February 27
07:00 pm
Batangas City Tanduay Athletics 8277 Muntinlupa Cagers
Scoring by quarter:23–21, 18–25, 27–13, 14–18
Pts: Bernabe Teodoro 24
Rebs: Jaymo Eguilos 13
Asts: John Quinto, Lester Alvarez 4 each
Pts: Chito Jaime 18
Rebs: Chito Jaime 9
Asts: Allan Mangahas 4
Navotas Sports Complex, Navotas

Series summary

GameDateAway teamResultHome teamVenue
1April 12Muntinlupa Cagers64–70
0–1
Batangas City AthleticsBatangas City Coliseum
2April 14Muntinlupa Cagers74–78
0–2
Batangas City AthleticsBatangas City Coliseum
3April 17Batangas City Athletics77–82
2–1
Muntinlupa CagersMuntinlupa Sports Center
4April 19Batangas City Athletics68–66
3–1
Muntinlupa CagersMuntinlupa Sports Center

Game summaries

Game 1

S+A
April 12
08:00 pm
Batangas City Athletics 7064 Muntinlupa Cagers
Scoring by quarter:16–14, 10–16, 22–14, 22–20
Pts: Bernabe Teodoro 20
Rebs: Mark Olayon 9
Asts: Bernabe Teodoro 4
Pts: Dave Moralde 12
Rebs: Felix Apreku 9
Asts: Allan Mangahas 4
Batangas leads series, 1–0
Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas City
Referees: Geraldo Gabriel, Don Al De Dios, Julius Tiquio

Tey Teodoro made 20 points to pave the way for the Batangas City Athletics to claim the finals opener, as Val Acuna also added 14 points to help the team in the win. With the game tied at 64-all, Teodoro hit a free throw before scoring on a jump shot with 25 seconds left in the fourth period to give the Athletics a three-point lead. As the Cagers were unable to convert a basket, Teodoro managed to draw a foul from an Athletic and split his two charities given, which gave them a four-point lead in the final 14 seconds. And from there on, they were able to seal the victory and draw the first blood in the title series. [3]

Game 2

S+A
April 14
08:00 pm
Batangas City Athletics 7874 Muntinlupa Cagers
Scoring by quarter: 13–14, 25–10, 22–22, 18–28
Pts: Jaymo Eguilos 16
Rebs: John Quinto 9
Asts: Lester Alvarez 7
Pts: Chito Jaime 18
Rebs: Felix Apreku 10
Asts: Allan Mangahas 4
Batangas leads series, 2–0
Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas City
Referees: Jorge Serapia, Jhovet Ocfemia, Rommel Alcoran

Jaymo Eguilos of the Athletics scored a jumper to extend their lead to 9, 74–65, with the final 1:14 left on the clock. After that shot, the Cagers went on to storm a 9-2 scoring run to cut the deficit to 2 points, 76–74, going in to the final 17 seconds. With Batangas holding to their tight defense, Teytey Teodoro was able to draw a foul on Chito Jaime, resulting to two charities being made as they hold on to their four-point victory, extending the series lead to 2–0 and one more win gives them the inaugural league championship and the possible first-ever finals sweep in the history of the league.

Game 3

S+A
April 17
08:00 pm
Muntinlupa Cagers 8277 Batangas City Athletics
Scoring by quarter:27–14, 17–22, 20–15, 18–26
Pts: Allan Mangahas 23
Rebs: Felix Apreku 13
Asts: Allan Mangahas 8
Pts: John Quinto 14
Rebs: Jaymo Eguilos 12
Asts: Mark Olayon 5
Batangas leads series, 2–1
Muntinlupa Sports Center, Muntinlupa
Referees: Dan Marabe, Geraldo Gabriel, Bert Gica

This game marked the first loss of the Athletics since losing to the Bulacan Kuyas in the elimination round last March 3, also marks the team's first loss of the playoffs. In the fourth quarter, Batangas scared Muntinlupa with an 11-5 scoring run after being down by 15 points, 64–49, in the 1:04 mark of third quarter, with this run, the deficit was cut down to 9, 69–60, in the 6:38 mark of fourth quarter. But as Athletics not giving up to the fight, they would eventually cut down further the Cagers lead as close as 2, 79–77, in the final 49 seconds of the game. Dave Moralde had an answer to stop the bleeding, to reextend the lead to 4 with a one-hand jumper. As they were able to hold to their defense, they would eventually spoil the possible championship celebration and extend the series to a Game 4. [4]

Game 4

S+A
April 19
08:00 pm
Muntinlupa Cagers 6668 Batangas City Athletics
Scoring by quarter: 12–16, 16–27, 19–11, 11–14
Pts: Pari Llagas 19
Rebs: Pari Llagas 14
Asts: Allan Mangahas 3
Pts: Moncrief Rogado 14
Rebs: Paul Varilla 9
Asts: Mark Olayon,
Bernabe Teodoro 4 each
Batangas wins series, 3–1
Muntinlupa Sports Center, Muntinlupa
Referees: Geraldo Gabriel, Don Al De Dios, Rey Dillena

The Muntinlupa Cagers entered the match facing a do-or-die situation, with a 1–2 series deficit. In the early minutes of the fourth period, the Athletics led by 9 points, 57–48. However, a 10-0 run was blasted by the Cagers to regain the lead, 58–57, which all of the 10 points in the run came from Pari Llagas. Then the succeeding minutes, it was a seesaw battle where no team led more than 4 points. In the final 3.6 seconds of the game, Muntinlupa had a chance to send the game to an overtime coming off a foul from Mark Olayon. However, Llagas missed both charities that sealed the victory and the first MPBL Championship for the Batangas City Athletics.

Broadcast notes

The Rajah Cup finals were aired on ABS-CBN's sports channel, ABS-CBN Sports and Action. The league aired its S+A broadcasts online via livestreaming through Facebook Live on the official MPBL page.

Game S+A
Play-by-play Analyst(s) Courtside reporters
Game 1 Martin Antonio Christian Luanzon Gianna Llanes
Game 2 Cedelf Tupas Jayvee Gayoso Shiela Salaysay
Game 3 Cedelf Tupas Christian Luanzon Gianna Llanes
Game 4 Martin Antonio Jayvee Gayoso Gianna Llanes

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