The 2023 PBA All-Star Weekend is the annual all-star weekend of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s 2022–23 season.[1] This was the first PBA All-Star weekend since 2019 as the event has not been held since due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting the weekend was the All-Star Game.
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Date | March 10–12, 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | City of Passi Arena, Passi, Iloilo | ||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Paul Lee | ||||||||||||||||||
Network | TV5, One Sports, PBA Rush, SMART Livestream and Radyo Pilipinas 2 918khz | ||||||||||||||||||
Friday events
Obstacle Challenge
This edition was exclusive for big men (power forwards and centers).[2]
Pos. | Player | Team | Height | Weight |
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C/F | Christian Standhardinger | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 6–8 | 220 |
F | Ato Ular | Blackwater Bossing | 6–4 | 196 |
C | Justin Arana | Converge FiberXers | 6–7 | 231 |
C | James Laput | Magnolia Hotshots | 6–10 | 245 |
C | Raymond Almazan | Meralco Bolts | 6–8 | 194 |
C/F | Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser | NLEX Road Warriors | 6–6 | 220 |
C | JM Calma | NorthPort Batang Pier | 6–6 | 193 |
C | Larry Muyang | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | 6–6 | 220 |
C | Beau Belga | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 6–6 | 235 |
C/F | Jeepy FaundoREP1 | San Miguel Beermen | 6–6 | |
C | Joseph Gabayni | Terrafirma Dyip | 6–5 | |
C/F | Dave Marcelo | TNT Tropang Giga | 6–5 | 223 |
C | June Mar FajardoINJ1 | San Miguel Beermen | 6–10 | 268 |
- Notes
- Gold represent current champion.
^INJ1 June Mar Fajardo was unable to participate due to a knee injury.[3]
^REP1 Jeepy Faundo was selected as June Mar Fajardo's replacement.[3]
First Round | Semifinals | ||||||||
Raymond Almazan (Meralco) | W | ||||||||
Larry Muyang (Phoenix) | L | ||||||||
Raymond Almazan (Meralco) | L | ||||||||
Beau Belga (Rain or Shine) | W | ||||||||
Joseph Gabayni (Terrafirma) | L | ||||||||
Beau Belga (Rain or Shine) | W |
First Round | Semifinals | ||||||||
Christian Standhardinger (Barangay Ginebra) | W | ||||||||
Ato Ular (Blackwater) | L | ||||||||
Christian Standhardinger (Barangay Ginebra) | W | ||||||||
Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser (NLEX) | L | ||||||||
Justin Arana (Converge) | L | ||||||||
Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser (NLEX) | W |
First Round | Semifinals | ||||||||
Jeepy Faundo (San Miguel) | W | ||||||||
James Laput (Magnolia) | L | ||||||||
Jeepy Faundo (San Miguel) | L | ||||||||
Dave Marcelo (TNT) | W | ||||||||
JM Calma (NorthPort) | L | ||||||||
Dave Marcelo (TNT) | W |
Pos. | Player | Team | Time |
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C/F | Dave Marcelo | TNT Tropang Giga | 25.38s |
C/F | Christian Standhardinger | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 27.47s |
C | Beau Belga | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 29.80s |
Three-point Shootout
Pos. | Player | Team | Height | Weight | First round | Final round |
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G | Paul Lee | Magnolia Hotshots | 6–0 | 200 | 22 | 28 |
G/F | Marcio Lassiter | San Miguel Beermen | 6–2 | 185 | 28 | 21 |
G | Juami Tiongson | Terrafirma Dyip | 5–10 | 175 | 26 | 18 |
F | Arvin Tolentino | NorthPort Batang Pier | 6–5 | 210 | 21 | DNQ |
G/F | Roger Pogoy | TNT Tropang Giga | 6–2 | 180 | 21 | |
G/F | Jeremiah GrayREP2 | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 6–5 | 205 | 18 | |
G | Aaron Black | Meralco Bolts | 6–1 | 180 | 17 | |
G | Tyler Tio | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | 6–0 | 170 | 17 | |
G | RK IlaganREP3 | Blackwater Bossing | 5–7 | 150 | 16 | |
G | Kevin Alas | NLEX Road Warriors | 6–0 | 170 | 15 | |
G | Gian Mamuyac | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 6–2 | 165 | 15 | |
G | Jerrick Balanza | Converge FiberXers | 6–1 | 190 | 11 | |
G | LA TenorioINJ2 | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 5–9 | 151 | DNP | |
G | Baser AmerWD3 | Blackwater Bossing | 6–0 | 170 |
- Notes
^INJ2 LA Tenorio was unable to participate after undergoing surgery for a sports hernia.[4]
^REP2 Jeremiah Gray was selected as LA Tenorio's replacement.[4]
^WD3 Baser Amer was unable to participate for undisclosed reasons.[5]
^REP3 RK Ilagan was selected as Baser Amer's replacement.[5]
Slam Dunk Competition
Pos. | Player | Team | Height | Weight | First round | Final round |
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F | David Murrell | Converge FiberXers | 6–4 | 195 | 92 (48+44) | 92 (46+46) |
F | Tyrus Hill | Blackwater Bossing | 6–5 | 185 | 92 (42+50) | 91 (41+50) |
C/F | Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser | NLEX Road Warriors | 6–6 | 220 | 89 (45+44) | DNQ |
C/F | Chris Lalata | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | 6–5 | 198 | 80 (43+37) | |
G | Encho SerranoREP4 | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | 6–0 | 176 | DNP | |
F | Jamie MalonzoINJ4 | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 6–6 | 210 |
^INJ4 Jamie Malonzo was unable to participate due to a shoulder injury.[6]
^REP4 Encho Serrano was selected as Jamie Malonzo's replacement.[7] However, Serrano was also unable to participate due to a sprained ankle.[8]
Greats vs. Stalwarts
The Greats vs. Stalwarts format of the Blitz Game returned for the first time since 2016. Both teams were only composed of rookies, sophomores, and junior (third year) players. The game also introduced a four-point line and a three-point dunk.[9]
Draft
Pick | Player | Team |
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1 | Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser | Stalwarts |
2 | Justin Arana | Greats |
3 | Calvin Oftana | Stalwarts |
4 | Ato Ular | Greats |
5 | Joshua Munzon | Stalwarts |
6 | Aaron Black | Greats |
7 | Encho Serrano | Stalwarts |
8 | Allyn Bulanadi | Greats |
9 | Anton Asistio | Stalwarts |
10 | Jerrick Ahanmisi | Greats |
11 | Tyler Tio | Stalwarts |
12 | Adrian Wong | Greats |
13 | Shaun Ildefonso | Stalwarts |
14 | Jerrick Balanza | Greats |
15 | Mike Nieto | Stalwarts |
16 | RK Ilagan | Greats |
17 | Matt Nieto | Stalwarts |
18 | Javi Gómez de Liaño | Greats |
19 | Aris Dionisio | Stalwarts |
20 | Isaac Go | Greats |
Lineups
- Notes
^INJ5 Isaac Go was unable to play due to a knee injury.[10]
^REP5 Alec Stockton was selected as Isaac Go's replacement.[10] However, Stockton was also unable to play due to a fractured nose.[3]
^REP6 Kent Salado was selected as Alec Stockton's replacement.[3]
^WD7 Calvin Oftana was selected as a replacement to the All-Star Game and was subsequently removed from the Blitz Game.[11]
^REP7 Andrei Caracut was selected as Calvin Oftana's replacement.[11]
Game
March 10
5:45 pm |
Greats 158, Stalwarts 138 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 32–39, 33–24, 39–34, 54–41 | ||
Pts: Gómez de Liaño 30 | Pts: Serrano 40 | |
Adrian Wong was named the game's MVP. |
City of Passi Arena, Passi, Iloilo
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Sunday events
Shooting Stars
The Shooting Stars returned for the first time since 2019 with a different format. There was one PBA courtside reporter, one government official, one sportswriter and a lucky fan. Team Red led by courtside reporter Apple David won the Shooting Stars.
All-Star Game
The format of the all-star game was patterned after the NBA's version, wherein fans voted up to 24 players and two coaches. The two players with the highest number of votes became the team captains and selected their teammates via draft.[12] The game also introduced a four-point line and a three-point dunk, similar to the earlier Blitz Game.[9]
Rosters
The voting started on January 25 and ended on February 15.[13] The final results were announced on February 17, with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel teammates Japeth Aguilar and Scottie Thompson emerging as the top vote-getters and thus are the two opposing captains during the All-Star Game.[14]
Pos | Player | Team | No. of selections |
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Players | |||
C/F | Japeth Aguilar | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 8 |
G | Scottie Thompson | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 5 |
C | June Mar Fajardo | San Miguel Beermen | 8 |
F | Jamie Malonzo | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 1 |
C/F | Christian Standhardinger | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 1 |
G/F | James Yap | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 17 |
G | LA Tenorio | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 10 |
F | Calvin Abueva | Magnolia Hotshots | 8 |
G | Mark Barroca | Magnolia Hotshots | 8 |
G | Stanley Pringle | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 6 |
G/F | CJ Perez | San Miguel Beermen | 1 |
G | Paul Lee | Magnolia Hotshots | 9 |
G | Jayson Castro | TNT Tropang Giga | 8 |
G | Gian Mamuyac | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 1 |
G/F | Jeremiah Gray | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 1 |
G | Terrence Romeo | San Miguel Beermen | 6 |
G | Robert Bolick | NorthPort Batang Pier | 1 |
G/F | Marcio Lassiter | San Miguel Beermen | 7 |
F | Arvin Tolentino | NorthPort Batang Pier | 1 |
G/F | Roger Pogoy | TNT Tropang Giga | 4 |
G | Kevin Alas | NLEX Road Warriors | 1 |
G | Chris Newsome | Meralco Bolts | 1 |
G | John Pinto | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 1 |
G | Mikey Williams | TNT Tropang Giga | 1 |
Coaches | |||
Tim Cone | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 9 | |
Yeng Guiao | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 6 |
Pos | Player | Team | No. of selections[a] |
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F | Gabe Norwood | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 11 |
G/F | Jeff Chan | NorthPort Batang Pier | 7 |
F | Calvin Oftana | TNT Tropang Giga | 1 |
G | Jio Jalalon | Magnolia Hotshots | 4 |
The 25th up to the 28th-ranked vote-getters are named as the all-star reserve. They will replace the top 24 players in case a player misses the game due to injury.[14] They are not officially All-Stars unless they actually play the game.
Draft
The PBA-All Star draft was held on February 20.[14] A coin toss was first used to determine the head coaches for the teams, with Tim Cone going to Team Japeth and Yeng Guiao to Team Scottie.[15] In another coin toss, Team Scottie won the flip and earned the right to draft first.[16]
Pick | Player | Team |
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1 | Christian Standhardinger | Scottie |
2 | June Mar Fajardo | Japeth |
3 | CJ Perez | Scottie |
4 | Jamie Malonzo | Japeth |
5 | Calvin Abueva | Scottie |
6 | Chris Newsome | Japeth |
7 | Robert Bolick | Scottie |
8 | Roger Pogoy | Japeth |
9 | Arvin Tolentino | Scottie |
10 | LA Tenorio | Japeth |
11 | Kevin Alas | Scottie |
12 | Mikey Williams | Japeth |
13 | Jayson Castro | Scottie |
14 | Paul Lee | Japeth |
15 | Stanley Pringle | Scottie |
16 | Jeremiah Gray | Japeth |
17 | Marcio Lassiter | Scottie |
18 | Gian Mamuyac | Japeth |
19 | Mark Barroca | Scottie |
20 | John Pinto | Japeth |
21 | James Yap | Scottie |
22 | Terrence Romeo | Japeth |
Lineups
All of the reserve players, except Jeff Chan, eventually played during the game as replacements to injured All-Stars, namely team captain Japeth Aguilar, LA Tenorio, Terrence Romeo, and Mikey Williams. Jeff Chan, despite being in the reserve team, begged off from the game and was replaced by Alex Cabagnot.[10] This was Cabagnot's eighth All-Star appearance.
June Mar Fajardo was unable to play the game due to injury and was replaced by Raymond Almazan.[17] This was Almazan's third All-Star appearance.
Reserve Gabe Norwood was also unable to play the game due to injury and was replaced by Arwind Santos.[18] This was Santos's twelfth All-Star appearance.
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Game
Notes
- ^ If they actually played the All-Star Game
References
- ^ Bacnis, Justine (January 17, 2023). "PBA All-Star festivities returning in March". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ^ a b c Ramos, Gerry (February 21, 2023). "Belga eyes third straight Obstacle title, Malonzo heads field in dunk contest". spin.ph. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Narito na ang latest replacements para sa paparating na PBA All-Star Weekend. #PBAGameTayoDito #PBAonOneSports #2023PBAPassiAllStar". Twitter. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
- ^ a b Henson, Joaquin (March 10, 2023). "Surprise in Slam Dunk tilt?". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ a b Terrado, Reuben (March 10, 2023). "What you need to know about PBA All-Star Friday". spin.ph. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ Bacnis, Justine (March 8, 2023). "Jamie Malonzo saddened as he can't join dunk contest due to shoulder injury". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Alba, Katrina (March 10, 2023). "Phoenix Super LPG's Encho Serrano finds extra gas to join PBA Slam Dunk Competition". One Sports. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (March 10, 2023). "David Murrell overcomes Tyrus Hill's two 50s to win PBA slam-dunk contest". Spin.ph. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ a b Ventura, Sid (February 20, 2023). "Christian Standhardinger, June Mar Fajardo taken with first picks for 2023 PBA All-Star Game". ESPN. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
- ^ a b c Ramos, Gerry (February 25, 2023). "Reserves Norwood, Cabagnot, Oftana, Jalalon make PBA All-Stars". spin.ph. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- ^ a b "#2023PBAPassiAllStars Team Stalwarts welcomes Alec Stockton while Team Greats adds Andrei Caracut to their lineup. As Calvin Oftana (Greats) now joins Team Japeth and Isaac Go (Stalwarts) is out with injuries. #PBAGameTayoDito". Twitter. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
- ^ Magallon, Reynald (January 22, 2023). "PBA All-Stars set for grand return with new drafting format". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- ^ Dalupang, Denison Rey (January 22, 2023). "PBA All-Star returns with draft system". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Aguilar, Thompson Top PBA All-Star Voting". pba.ph. February 17, 2023. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (February 20, 2023). "Team Japeth gets Tim Cone as PBA All-Star coach after coin toss". Spin.ph. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
- ^ "Standhardinger, Fajardo top All Star Draft". pba.ph. February 21, 2023. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (March 9, 2023). "Raymond Almazan makes PBA All-Star game as June Mar Fajardo replacement". spin.ph. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (March 11, 2023). "Arwind Santos makes it to PBA All-Star Game as late replacement". spin.ph. Retrieved March 11, 2023.