The 2023 MPBL Finals was the championship series of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League's (MPBL) 2023 season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. In the best-of-five playoff, the North Division champion Pampanga Giant Lanterns faced the South Division champion Bacoor City Strikers, with both teams having not won an MPBL title nor appeared in the MPBL Finals before, this series would determine which team becomes the league's fifth different champions.[1] The series began on November 25, 2023 and ended on December 2, 2023.

2023 MPBL Finals
TeamCoachWins
Pampanga Giant Lanterns Dennis Pineda 3
Bacoor City Strikers Alex Angeles 0
DatesNovember 25 – December 2, 2023
MVPJustine Baltazar
Northern finalsPampanga def. San Juan, 2–0
Southern finalsBacoor City def. Batangas City, 2–0
← 2022 MPBL Finals 2024 →

In three games, the Pampanga Giant Lanterns completed the first Finals sweep in MPBL history, giving them their first MPBL championship and second league championship overall. Justine Baltazar was named Finals MVP of the series, becoming not only the first player in league history to be a recipient of both season MVP and Finals MVP, but also the first to win both awards in the same season.[2]

This was the first time since the league's national expansion in the 2018–19 season in which the Finals featured two Luzon-based teams. This was also the second consecutive Finals in which neither team is based in Metro Manila.

For sponsorship reasons, this series is officially known as the 2023 Nexus88 MPBL Finals presented by Xtreme.

Background edit

Pampanga Giant Lanterns edit

 
Pampanga governor Dennis Pineda brought the Giant Lanterns to their first MPBL Finals appearance.

After back-to-back Division Semifinals appearances in 2020 and 2022, the Pampanga Giant Lanterns loaded its roster throughout the course of the 2023 season. Justine Baltazar and Encho Serrano are among the notable additions to the Giant Lanterns, both of them would go on to become all-star selections in the 2023 All-Star Game. Led by their head coach in Pampanga governor Dennis Pineda, the homegrown-laden Giant Lanterns finished the regular season with a league-best 26–2, only losing to Batangas and Makati. The team's 26 wins is also tied with the 2020 San Juan Knights and Davao Occidental Tigers for most wins in a single season.

In the playoffs, Pampanga swept through Marikina and Caloocan in the first two rounds before stumbling upon the Wamar-led San Juan Knights in Pampanga's first Division Finals appearance.[3] Although Pampanga took the series advantage with a win in game 1, game 2 proved to be a challenge as San Juan led by 13 points heading into the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter, Pampanga scored 25 points while San Juan was held down to just six points as the Giant Lanterns appear in their first-ever MPBL Finals.[4] Pampanga became the second Central Luzon-based team to make the Finals after Nueva Ecija last season.

Bacoor City Strikers edit

Ever since joining as Cavite's second team, Bacoor City has seen success in the semi-professional era with 2019 MVP Gab Banal. The Strikers reached the Division Semifinals in back-to-back seasons in 2019 and 2020. After finishing with a losing record in 2022 following Banal's move to the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), a rebuild followed ahead of the 2023 season which saw the arrivals of Jhan Nermal, James Kwekuteye, and the return of Michael Cañete. Also joining the Strikers is former MPBL Finals MVP and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Mark Yee. Nermal, Kwekuteye, and Cañete were all selected for the All-Star Game. Coached by Alex Angeles, Bacoor City finished the season as the South Division's top seed with a 23–5 record.

Following an unexpected loss to Iloilo in game 1 of the First Round, the Strikers fought through, defeating Iloilo in three and then defeating reigning South Division champion Zamboanga in the Division Semifinals. In the Division Finals, Bacoor City met with their Calabarzon neighbors in the second-seeded Batangas City Embassy Chill, who were only one game behind the Strikers in the regular season.[5] Whilst game 1 was a blowout win for Bacoor City, Batangas City had the early lead in game 2. In the fourth quarter, the Strikers scored 14–5 over the Embassy Chill to take the lead and eventually sweep the series.[1] Bacoor City became the second Calabarzon-based representative in the Finals after Batangas City.

Road to the Finals edit

Pampanga Giant Lanterns (North Division champion) Bacoor City Strikers (South Division champion)
Pos Team Pld W L GB
1 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 28 26 2
2 Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 28 23 5 3
3 Makati OKBet Kings 28 21 7 5
4 Caloocan Batang Kankaloo 28 20 8 6
5 Pasig City MCW Sports 28 19[a] 9 7
6 San Juan Knights 28 19[a] 9 7
7 Pasay Voyagers 28 17 11 9
8 Marikina Shoemasters 28 16 12 10
9 Bataan Risers 28 13 15 13
10 Rizal Golden Coolers 28 12 16 14
11 Parañaque Patriots 28 11 17 15
12 Bulacan Kuyas 28 7 21 19
13 Manila Stars 27 4 23 21.5
14 Quezon City Toda Aksyon 28 3[b] 25 23
15 Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. 28 3[b] 25 23
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Pasig wins tiebreaker over San Juan based on head-to-head victory.
  2. ^ a b Quezon City wins tiebreaker over Valenzuela based on head-to-head victory.
Regular season
Pos Team Pld W L GB
1 Bacoor City Strikers 28 23 5
2 Batangas City Embassy Chill 28 22 6 1
3 GenSan Warriors 28 21 7 2
4 Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines 28 20 8 3
5 Quezon Huskers 28 19 9 4
6 Muntinlupa Cagers 28 16 12 7
7 Imus SV Squad 28 15 13 8
8 Iloilo United Royals 28 12 16 11
9 Bacolod City of Smiles 28 11[a] 17 12
10 Sarangani Marlins 28 11[a] 17 12
11 Negros Muscovados 28 10 18 13
12 Mindoro Disiplinados 28 6 22 17
13 Laguna Krah Asia 27 4 23 18.5
14 Bicol Volcanoes 28 1 27 22
Source: Standings
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Bacolod wins tiebreaker over Sarangani based on head-to-head victory.
Defeated 8th-seeded Marikina Shoemasters, 2–0 First Round Defeated 8th-seeded Iloilo United Royals, 2–1
Defeated 4th-seeded Caloocan Batang Kankaloo, 2–0 Division Semifinals Defeated 4th-seeded Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines, 2–0
Defeated 6th-seeded San Juan Knights, 2–0 Division Finals Defeated 2nd-seeded Batangas City Embassy Chill, 2–0

Head-to-head matchup edit

July 22
06:00 pm
Pampanga Giant Lanterns 78–70 Bacoor City Strikers
Scoring by quarter: 24–12, 20–26, 15–16, 19–16
Pts: Encho Serrano 18
Rebs: Justine Baltazar 18
Asts: John Bryle Bahio 5
Pts: Jhan Nermal 19
Rebs: Jhan Nermal 9
Asts: Aaron Jeruta 4
Laguna Sports Complex,
Santa Cruz, Laguna

Series summary edit

The Pampanga Giant Lanterns (26–2) held homecourt advantage in the series for having a better regular season record than the Bacoor City Strikers (23–5).

Game Date Away team Result Home team Venue
1 November 25 Bacoor City Strikers 58–71
(0–1)
Pampanga Giant Lanterns Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center
2 November 28 Bacoor City Strikers 65–68
(0–2)
Pampanga Giant Lanterns Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center
3 December 2 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 82–77
(3–0)
Bacoor City Strikers Strike Gymnasium

Game summaries edit

Game 1 edit

November 25
07:00 pm
Pampanga Giant Lanterns 71–58 Bacoor City Strikers
Scoring by quarter: 21–7, 17–21, 15–9, 18–21
Pts: Kurt Reyson 21
Rebs: Justine Baltazar 16
Asts: Justine Baltazar 6
Pts: Jhaymo Eguilos, Jhan Nermal 16
Rebs: Mark Yee 8
Asts: three players 2
Pampanga leads series, 1–0
Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center, San Fernando, Pampanga
Referees: J. Sarife, J. Castroverde, R. Brila,

After his stint with the Letran Knights during NCAA Season 99, Kurt Reyson made his return to the Pampanga Giant Lanterns roster. Coming off the bench, Reyson became the Player of the Game as he scored 22 points on 75% shooting, including a perfect 4-for-4 from beyond the arc. Justine Baltazar led the rebound and assist statistics with 16 and 6 respectively to go alongside his 13 points. Encho Serrano only scored five points after shooting 2-for-11.

In the losing effort, both Jhaymo Eguilos and Jhan Nermal scored 16 points for the Bacoor City Strikers. James Kwekuteye only scored two points, only making one of his twelve shot attempts.[6]

Game 2 edit

November 28
07:00 pm
Pampanga Giant Lanterns 68–65 Bacoor City Strikers
Scoring by quarter: 14–12, 19–17, 17–20, 18–16
Pts: Justine Baltazar, Archie Concepcion 13
Rebs: Justine Baltazar 12
Asts: Justine Baltazar 6
Pts: James Kwekuteye 16
Rebs: Jhaymo Eguilos 9
Asts: Aaron Jeruta 4
Pampanga leads series, 2–0

In a game that went back-and-forth during the second half, former Homegrown Player of the Year Archie Concepcion scored 13 points and 8 rebounds to become the Player of the Game. The newly-crowned MVP in Baltazar recorded another double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds on top of six assists. Serrano, despite a 25% field goal percentage, still scored eight points for Pampanga.

After a dismal performance in game 1, Kwekuteye scored 16 points on 5-for-11 three-point shooting. Both Chito Jaime and Yvan Ludovice also scored double-digits for Bacoor City with 12 and 11, respectively.

Following a steal by Kwekuteye, Bacoor City held the final possession of the game with the Strikers down by just three points. Kwekuteye missed a three-point attempt but was rebounded by Jhan Nermal. The ball ended up in the hands of Mark Yee, but unfortunately, Yee cannot get the ball off before the shot clock expired, giving the Pampanga Giant Lanterns the win and putting them one game away from their first MPBL title as the series shifts to the Marching Band Capital.[7]

Game 3 edit

December 2
07:00 pm
Bacoor City Strikers 77–82 Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 11–11, 22–17, 24–34
Pts: Jhan Nermal 20
Rebs: Mark Yee 10
Asts: Yvan Ludovice, Michael Cañete 4
Pts: Encho Serrano 24
Rebs: Justine Baltazar 19
Asts: three players 5
Pampanga wins series, 3–0
Strike Gymnasium, Bacoor, Cavite

Serrano won Player of the Game honors in the championship-clinching Game 3, scoring 24 points on 45% shooting and 4 assists. Archie Concepcion also made a big contribution, with 18 points on 50% shooting. Reyson and Baltazar are the two other players who scored double-digits, socring 13 and 11, respectively. Baltazar also led the rebounding game with 19 rebounds as well as 3 steals.

Jhan Nermal and James Kwekuteye scored a combined 35 points to close out the Strikers' season, with Kwekuteye also shooting 5-for-8 from the three-point line. Eguilos scored 11 points on 50% shooting while Yee led the team's rebounds with 10.

Game 3 saw both teams tying at the end of the first and second quarters. Bacoor City led by five points at the end of the third quarter, but Pampanga took the lead just three minutes into the fourth quarter. Pampanga then went on an 8–1 run near the end of the game to lead the Giant Lanterns to their first MPBL title. Dennis Pineda was awarded with the Coach of the Year, while Baltazar was named the season's Finals MVP.

Rosters edit

2023 Pampanga Giant Lanterns roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
G 2 Concepcion, Archie (HG) 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Arellano
G 3 Gania, CJ (HG) 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) DHVSU
F 4 Santos, Kevin Kyle (SGL) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Letran
F 6 Sangalang, Louie 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Letran
F 7 Bahio, JB 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) San Beda
G 8 Tolentino, Neil (HG) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Arellano
G 9 Sampang, Karl (HG) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Holy Angel
G 11 Garcia, Michael Jeffrey (HG) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) SPCF
G 13 Reyson, Kurt (SGL) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Letran
F 14 Apolonio, Jayson 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) DMMMSU
G 18 Serrano, Encho (EP, HG) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 176 lb (80 kg) 1999–09–18 De La Salle
F 19 Baltazar, Justine (HG) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1997–02–19 De La Salle
C 22 Santos, Ronan (HG) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Arellano
C 25 De Leon, Matt (HG) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Arellano
F 29 Santos, Arwind (EP, HG) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1981–06–10 Far Eastern
G 30 Binuya, Raymond (C, HG) 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) San Sebastian
F 34 Maynes, Mitchelle 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
F 43 Liwag, Allen (SGL) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) St. Benilde
G 77 Clemente, John Loyd (HG) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) National-U
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Hupmerdink Dimatulac

Legend
  • (HG) Homegrown
  • (FF) Filipino-foreigner
  • (SGL) Special Guest Licensee
  •   Injured
2023 Bacoor City Strikers roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
G/F 1 Villoria, Kraniel 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 1995–07–14 Arellano
F 3 Cañete, Michael 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 1993–08–14 Arellano
F 6 Reyes, Lester 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) SJIT
C 8 Eguilos, Jhaymo 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1986–08–27 Far Eastern
G 9 Jeruta, Aaron 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 1994–10–16 Centro Escolar
C 10 Montuaño, Mark Informatics
G 12 Acuña, Eric 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Informatics
G 14 Galit, Salvador 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Philippine Christian
G 15 Kwekuteye, James 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) San Beda
G 16 Ludovice, Yvan 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) San Beda
G 17 Alday, Alwyn 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 1990–04–18 La Consolacion
C 19 Lopez, John Derico 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) José Rizal
G 20 Lee Yu, Joel 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 155 lb (70 kg) 1994–08–20 Far Eastern
G 24 Pasturan, Jimboy (SGL) St. Benilde
F 28 Jaime, Chito 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1983–10–21 AMA
F 29 Nermal, Jhan 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) STI Negros
F 52 Yee, Mark (EP) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1982–01–04 San Sebastian Cavite
G 77 Acidre, Rocky 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Arellano
F 81 Jamito, Jammer 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1990–09–01 St. Clare
Head coach
  • Alexander Angeles
Assistant coach(es)
Team consultant
  • BJ Aganus
Team manager
  • Dennis Abella

Legend
  • (HG) Homegrown
  • (FF) Filipino-foreigner
  • (SGL) Special Guest Licensee
  •   Injured

Broadcast notes edit

This marked the second time Cignal TV broadcast the MPBL Finals. The games were broadcast on One PH as well as on Media Pilipinas TV (MPTV) on television. The games were also streamed on Pilipinas Live, Bola.TV, and on the MPBL's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

Game Media Pilipinas TV and One PH
Play-by-play Analyst Courtside reporters
1 Migs Gomez Jayvee Gayoso Andrea Endicio and Mica Abesamis
2 Cedelf Tupas Javi Palana Sydney Crespo and Mica Abesamis
3 Cedelf Tupas Louie Gonzalez Andrea Endicio, Sydney Crespo and Mica Abesamis

References edit

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  2. ^ "Pampanga sweeps Bacoor to win MPBL title on the road". Philippine Star. December 2, 2023. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
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