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Date | March 29–31, 2019 [1] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Calasiao Sports Complex, Calasiao, Pangasinan | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Japeth Aguilar and Arwind Santos (Co-MVPs) | ||||||||||||||||||
Network | TV5 | ||||||||||||||||||
The 2019 PBA All-Star Weekend was the annual all-star weekend of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s 2019 season. The events were held at the Calasiao Sports Complex in Calasiao, Pangasinan. Highlighting the weekend will be the return of the North vs. South format of the All-Star game.
March 29 7:00pm |
Rookies/Sophomores141, Juniors 140 | ||
Scoring by quarter:40–29, 33–47, 33–36, 35–28 | ||
Pts: Perez 32 | Pts: McCarthy 24 |
Calasiao Sports Complex, Pangasinan |
The winners of each pairing in the first round advanced to the final round.
Pos. | Player | Team | Time |
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F | Beau Belga | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 21.0s |
F | Russel Escoto | Columbian Dyip | 21.3s |
C | Yousef Taha | TNT KaTropa | 26.3s |
Pos. | Player | Team | Height | Weight | First round | Final round |
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G | Terrence Romeo | GlobalPort Batang Pier | 5–11 | 178 | 24 | 20 |
F | KG Canaleta | Mahindra Enforcer | 6–6 | 200 | 25 | 17 |
G | RJ Jazul | Alaska Aces | 5–11 | 170 | 22 | 17 |
G | Garvo Lanete | NLEX Road Warriors | 6–2 | 183 | 20 | did not advance |
G | James Yap | Star Hotshots | 6–3 | 205 | 19 | |
F | Troy Rosario | TNT KaTropa | 6–7 | 218 | 16 | |
G | Jeff Chan | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 6–2 | 185 | 14 | |
G | Jayjay Helterbrand | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 5–11 | 170 | 14 | |
F | Jared Dillinger | Meralco Bolts | 6–4 | 220 | 13 | |
G | Almond Vosotros | Blackwater Elite | 5–10 | 160 | 9 | |
G | Simon Enciso | Phoenix Fuel Masters | 5–11 | 185 | 7 | |
G | Alex Cabagnot | San Miguel Beermen | 6–0 | 180 | 7 |
Pos. | Player | Team | Height | Weight | First round | Final round |
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G | Rey Guevarra | Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters | 6–3 | 190 | 94 (45+49) | 97 (50+47) |
G | Chris Newsome | Meralco Bolts | 6–2 | 190 | 88 (40+48) | 96 (46+50) |
G | Franklin Bonifacio | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 6–2 | 180 | 80 (45+35) | did not advance |
G | James Forrester | NLEX Road Warriors | 6–2 | 190 | 74 (25+49) |
The team led by Gabe Norwood won the event, defeating teams led by Alex Cabagnot and Chris Ross. [2]
The rosters for the All-Star Game were chosen in two ways. The starters were chosen via a fan ballot (online and at the venue during PBA games). Players are assigned to represent the North or South All-Star teams based from their place of birth. Players born in Luzon are assigned to the North All-Stars team while players born in Visayas and Mindanao are assigned to represent the South All-Stars. If the player is born outside the Philippines, the player is assigned to his parents' birthplace. Two guards and three frontcourt players who received the highest vote were named the All-Star starters. The reserves are voted by the twelve PBA coaches after the results of the fan ballot are released.
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March 31 6:45pm |
North All-Stars185, South All-Stars 170 | ||
Scoring by quarter:51–25, 38–50, 48–47, 48–48 | ||
Pts: Santos 34 Rebs: Santos 17 Asts: Tenorio 15 | Pts: Simon 34 Rebs: Fajardo 13 Asts: Jalalon 12 |
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