2021 MPBL Finals

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2021 MPBL Finals
TeamCoachWins
Davao Occidental Tigers Don Dulay 3
San Juan Knights Randy Alcantara 1
DatesMarch 17–21, 2021
MVPMark Yee
North Division FinalsSan Juan def. Makati, 2–1
South Division FinalsDavao def. Basilan, 2–1
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The 2021 Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) Finals (also known as the MPBL Lakan Cup Finals), was the best-of-5 championship series of the 2019–20 MPBL season, and the conclusion of the 2020–21 MPBL Playoffs. This was the first championship series in which will be held entirely in a bubble in Subic. The San Juan Knights, as the Northern Division Champions, will compete against the Davao Occidental Tigers, as the Southern Division Champions, in the series for the third overall championship contested by the league. This was also a rematch of the series after the Knights won the 2019 MPBL Championship against the Tigers in five games. The Southern Division champions Davao Occidental won the championship after defeating the defending champions San Juan in four games to avenge their finals loss last season.[1]
After almost a year of stoppage of play due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league was given an approval by the IATF-EID to stage the Subic Bubble.[2] All games were broadcast through A2Z Channel 11 of the ZOE Broadcasting Network and the league's official Facebook page.[3] The series were supposed to commence on March 12 but later moved to March 17.[3]

Overview[]

The league stopped play on March 11, 2020, after the second game of the Division Finals, after the outbreak of the pandemic spread throughout the country, thus shelving the remaining games of the playoffs.[4] A year later, after the league got an approval from the government and the IATF, the league will resume its games inside a bubble starting March 10, which features the Game Threes of the Division Finals that was shelved a year ago.[2] The series will not feature a home-and-away format due to the threat of the ongoing pandemic. All games will be played in the Subic Bay Gymnasium, the venue of the sepak takraw event that was used in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

Background[]

San Juan Knights[]

The San Juan Knights entered the season as the defending champions, winning the 2019 MPBL Championship against the Davao Occidental Tigers. They started the season with a 10-game winning streak and eventually finishing the regular season with a 26–4 win-loss card to hold the league's best record, a tiebreaker that was broken as the Knights have defeated the Tigers in the regular-season game. In the playoffs, they easily defeated 8th-seeded Pasay Voyagers and 4th-seeded Pasay Voyagers and Pampanga Giant Lanterns in the first two rounds, both in just two games. The Division Finals saw the Makati Super Crunch, who have qualified for their first Division Finals appearance. Both teams split the first two games, and the series went to a decider. The decider game three saw only 5 players play from the Makati side, as the Knights overpowered the other team in a record-setting match, 131–54, and eventually clinch the Northern Division championship for the second consecutive season and advance for their second straight MPBL Finals appearance.

Davao Occidental Tigers[]

The Davao Occidental Tigers entered the season as the runners-up, losing to the San Juan Knights in the 2019 MPBL Finals. They have started the season with a 10–1 win-loss record and eventually finishing the regular season with a 26–4 win-loss record, identical to that of the Knights, but only held the 2nd league-best record as they fell to San Juan in the regular-season matchup. In the first round, the team were pushed to the limits by Bicol Volcanoes, forcing a decider, and eventually won the series in three games. The Division Semifinals saw themselves making an easy sweep of the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines in two games, and facing the Basilan Steel in the Division Finals. The Steel shocked the Tigers in the first game, and the Tigers even the series at one-apiece before the stoppage, forcing a decider. But the decider game three was not played and gave a default win for the team as the league gave an ultimatum to the Basilan team that should another member of the Basilan team catch the virus, a default win would be awarded. On March 16, the league gave the default 20–0 win to the Tigers to become the two-time Southern Division Champions to advance to their second straight MPBL Finals appearance, setting up a finals rematch against the very team in San Juan Knights.[5]

Road to the Finals[]

San Juan Knights (Northern Division Champion) Davao Occidental Tigers (Southern Division Champion)
Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 San Juan Knights 30 26 4 .867 Playoffs
2 Manila Stars 30 25 5 .833 1
3 Makati Super Crunch 30 22 8 .733 4
4 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 30 21 9 .700 5
5 Bataan Risers 30 20 10 .667 6
6 Bulacan Kuyas 30 19 11 .633 7
7 Pasig Sta. Lucia Realtors 30 18 12 .600 8
8 Pasay Voyagers 30 17 13 .567 9
9 Caloocan Supremos 30 16 14 .533 10 Eliminated
10 Valenzuela Classic 30 11 19 .367 15
11 Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 30 10 20 .333 16
12 Quezon City Capitals 30 10 20 .333 16
13 Marikina Shoemasters 30 8 22 .267 18
14 Parañaque Patriots 30 8 22 .267 18
15 Navotas Uni-Pak Sardines 29 7 22 .241 18.5
16 Rizal Golden Coolers 29 7 22 .241 18.5
Source: Standings

1st seed in the North, best league record

Regular season
Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Davao Occidental Tigers 30 26 4 .867 Playoffs
2 Bacoor City Strikers 30 24 6 .800 2
3 Basilan Steel 30 20 10 .667 6
4 Batangas City Athletics 30 19 11 .633 7
5 Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines 30 18 12 .600 8
6 Iloilo United Royals 30 18 12 .600 8
7 GenSan Warriors 30 18 12 .600 8
8 Bicol Volcanoes 30 16 14 .533 10
9 Cebu Casino Ethyl Alcohol 30 15 15 .500 11 Eliminated
10 Biñan City Luxxe White 30 12 18 .400 14
11 Bacolod Master Sardines 30 11 19 .367 15
12 Mindoro Tamaraws 30 9 21 .300 17
13 Muntinlupa Cagers 30 7 23 .233 19
14 Imus Bandera-Luxxe Slim 30 6 24 .200 20
15 Sarangani Marlins 30 1 29 .033 25
Source: Standings
1st seed in the South, 2nd best league record
Defeated 8th-seeded Pasay Voyagers, 2–0 First Round Defeated 8th-seeded Bicol Volcanoes, 2–1
Defeated 4th-seeded Pampanga Giant Lanterns, 2–0 Division Semifinals Defeated 5th-seeded Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines, 2–0
Defeated 3rd-seeded Makati Super Crunch, 2–1 Division Finals Defeated 3rd-seeded Basilan Steel, 2–1

Head-to-head matchup[]

January 18, 2020
06:30 pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 65–84 San Juan Knights
Scoring by quarter: 13–26, 18–23, 20–14, 14–21
Pts: Yvan Ludovice, Mark Yee 14 each
Rebs: Yee, 14 each
Asts: June Kenneth Mocon 7
Pts: Orlan Wamar 15
Rebs: Larry Rodriguez 8
Asts: Andrew Estrella 6

Series summary[]

Game Date Venue Winner Score
1 March 17 Subic Bay Gymnasium Davao Occidental 77–75 (OT)
2 March 18 San Juan 70–65
3 March 20 Davao Occidental 66–58
4 March 21 Davao Occidental 89–88 (OT)

MPBL Finals[]

Game 1[]

March 17, 2021
4:00 pm
San Juan Knights 75–77 (OT) Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 15–15, 19–13, 19–25Overtime: 7–9
Pts: Rian Michael Ayonayon 27
Rebs: Jhonard Clarito 11
Asts: Rian Michael Ayonayon 5
Pts: Emman Calo, Mark Yee 15 each
Rebs: Billy Ray Robles 11
Asts: Billy Ray Robles 4
Subic Bay Gymnasium, Subic
Referees: J. Castroverde, E. Avis, R. Brila

Game 2[]

March 18, 2021
4:00 pm
San Juan Knights 70–65 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 23–22, 14–13, 18–15
Pts: John Wilson 17
Rebs: Jhonard Clarito 11
Asts: Rian Michael Ayonayon 9
Pts: Emman Calo 26
Rebs: Mark Yee, Billy Ray Robles 10 each
Asts: Mark Yee, Yvan Ludovice 3 each
Subic Bay Gymnasium, Subic
Referees: B. Estroga, R. Brila, G. Villanueva

Game 3[]

March 20, 2021
3:00 pm
San Juan Knights 58–66 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 14–15, 13–26, 15–11, 16–14
Pts: Rian Michael Ayonayon 16
Rebs: John Wilson 9
Asts: Rian Michael Ayonayon 3
Pts: Billy Ray Robles 13
Rebs: Mark Yee 11
Asts: Yvan Ludovice, Bonbon Custodio 3 each
Subic Bay Gymnasium, Subic

Game 4[]

March 21, 2021
4:00 pm
San Juan Knights 88–89 (OT) Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 13–16, 29–16, 20–24Overtime: 8–9
Pts: Larry Rodriguez 19
Rebs: Jhonard Clarito 11
Asts: Carlos Isit Jr. 10
Pts: Emman Calo 22
Rebs: Mark Yee 12
Asts: Billy Ray Robles 6
Davao Occidental wins series, 3–1
Subic Bay Gymnasium, Subic

Broadcast Notes[]

The championship series were broadcast on A2Z Channel 11 and Kapamilya Channel and on the official Facebook page of the league. This will be the first time that the MPBL had a new broadcast partner in A2Z of the ZOE Broadcasting Network and pay television after ABS-CBN Sports, the sports division of ABS-CBN, was dissolved after the network was unable to renew its franchise.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Lozada, Bong (21 March 2021). "'Payback' as Davao Occidental wins MPBL national title, tops San Juan in OT". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b De La Pena, Leobert Julian (6 March 2021). "MPBL gets IATF green light to stage bubble in Subic". Daily Guardian. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Giongco, Mark (6 March 2021). "MPBL set to resume division finals on March 10". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  4. ^ Leongson, Randolph (12 March 2020). "MPBL finally suspends play over coronavirus pandemic". Spin.ph. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Davao Occidental advances to MPBL National Finals vs San Juan by default". Inquirer.net. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  6. ^ Terrado, Reuben (7 March 2021). "MPBL playoffs to be aired live on A2Z Channel 11". Spin.ph. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
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