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2023–24 Pilipinas Super League President's Cup

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2023–24 PSL President's Cup
LeaguePilipinas Super League
SportBasketball
DurationRegular season:
November 9, 2023 – March 16, 2024
Playoffs:
March 18 – April 4, 2024
Finals:
April 9–16, 2024
Number of games171 (regular season)
Number of teams19
TV partner(s)Television:
IBC
TAP Sports
Blast Sports
Streaming:
FiberTV, Blast TV
Online:
Bola.TV, Pilipinas Super League (Facebook), PSL TV (YouTube)
Regular season
Finals
ChampionsQuezon Titans
  Runners-upNueva Ecija Capitals
Finals MVPJudel Fuentes (Quezon)
PSL seasons

The 2023–24 Pilipinas Super League President's Cup was the third season of the Pilipinas Super League (PSL) Pro Division. The regular season began on November 9, 2023 with the opening ceremonies at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City and ended on March 16, 2024.[1][2] The playoffs then began two days later on March 18, 2024 and ended on April 16, 2024 with the Quezon Titans winning their first league championship against the Nueva Ecija Capitals in a four-game series, with Judel Fuentes was named as the Finals MVP.[3]

This is the first professional tournament with Cris Bautista as president and Allan Caidic as commissioner.[4] The former previously served as commissioner of the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup.[5]

Teams

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In the lead-up to the President's Cup, the league gradually revealed the teams that would take part in the tournament. The Benilde Blazers, backed by Strong Group Athletics, are the league's first collegiate representatives.

Team Locality Previous tournament Best result
AO Jikiri Indanan Sulu Kings[a] Indanan, Sulu New team
Bicol Spicy Oragons Bicol Region 2022–23 DUMPER Cup 7th place (2022)
Biñan Tatak Gel Biñan, Laguna New team
Caloocan Supremos Caloocan 2022–23 DUMPER Cup[b] Quarterfinalist (2022–23)
Cam Norte Warriors Camarines Norte New team
CV Siniloan Daruma Dragons Siniloan, Laguna New team
Davao Occidental Tigers Davao Occidental 2022–23 DUMPER Cup Champion (2022)
JT Bulacan Taipan Bulacan New team
Manila CityStars Manila 2022–23 DUMPER Cup Quarterfinalist (2022–23)
MisOr Mustangs Misamis Oriental New team
1Munti XUR Homes Muntinlupa 2022–23 DUMPER Cup 12th place (2022–23)
NKT Sniper[c] New team
Novaliches QC Warriors Novaliches, Quezon City New team
Nueva Ecija Capitals Nueva Ecija New team
Quezon Titans Quezon New team
RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods[d] New team
San Juan Kings San Juan 2022–23 DUMPER Cup Semifinalist (2022–23)
San Pedro – Pablo EscoBets[e] San Pedro, Laguna New team
Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers Manila New team
Notes
  1. ^ Entered the tournament as AO Kings; originally lacking a locality.
  2. ^ Participated as the Batang Kankaloo Koolers.
  3. ^ Entered the tournament as Cainta NKT Sniper; originally based in Cainta, Rizal.
  4. ^ Entered the tournament as Pola Disipliandos; originally based in Pola, Oriental Mindoro.
  5. ^ Entered the tournament as Kyusi Pablo EscoBets; originally based in Quezon City.

Venues

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Locations of venues within Metro Manila (Special venues are marked by a yellow pog)
2023–24 Pilipinas Super League President's Cup is located in Philippines
Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija
Locations of venues outside Metro Manila (Special venues are marked by a yellow pog)

Opening ceremonies

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The opening ceremonies took place at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Bamboo headlined the special performance with guest Yukii Takahashi. The opening game saw the Manila CityStars beating the Cainta NKT Sniper.

Regular season

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The regular season began on November 9, 2023.

Format

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Like the previous tournament, every team will compete in a single round-robin format, playing against all other teams once. The top sixteen teams will advance to the playoffs.[6]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Biñan Tatak Gel 18 17 1 .944 Twice-to-beat in First Round
2 San Juan Kings 18 16 2 .889[a] 1
3 Nueva Ecija Capitals 18 16 2 .889[a] 1
4 Caloocan Supremos 18 14 4 .778[b] 3
5 Quezon Titans 18 14 4 .778[b] 3
6 Davao Occidental Tigers 18 13 5 .722 4
7 Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers 18 12 6 .667 5
8 1Munti XUR Homes 18 11 7 .611 6
9 San Pedro Pablo Escobets 18 9 9 .500 8 Twice-to-win in First Round
10 JT Bulacan Taipan 18 8 10 .444[c] 9
11 MisOr Mustangs 18 8 10 .444[c] 9
12 Novaliches QC Warriors 18 7 11 .389 10
13 AO Kings – Jikiri Indanan Sulu 18 6 12 .333 11
14 Manila CityStars 18 5 13 .278[d] 12
15 Cam Norte Warriors 18 5 13 .278[d] 12
16 RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods 18 4 14 .222 13
17 CV Siniloan Daruma Dragons 18 3 15 .167 14
18 NKT Sniper 18 2 16 .111 15
19 Bicol Spicy Oragons 18 1 17 .056 16
Source: Standings – via Genius Sports
Rules for classification: 1) Winning percentage; 2) Head-to-head standings; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b San Juan wins tiebreaker over Nueva Ecija by head-to-head victory.
  2. ^ a b Caloocan wins tiebreaker over Quezon by head-to-head victory.
  3. ^ a b Bulacan wins tiebreaker over Misamis Oriental by head-to-head victory.
  4. ^ a b Manila wins tiebreaker over Camarines Norte by head-to-head victory.

Results table

[edit]
TeamGame
123456789101112131415161718
Benilde Blazers
(CSB)
IND
69–55
QZN
75–77
CMN
113–97
CAL
57–71
SP
86–78
MSO
68–62*
NKT
107–77
SJ
66–89
SIN
112–90
BCL
86–66
NE
81–86
MUN
97–74
RCP
76–64
BIN
46–67
MNL
95–84
BUL
70–66
DVO
76–82
NOV
95–73
Bicol
(BCL)
SIN
98–100
BIN
62–84
MNL
85–80
SJ
75–92
MUN
93–95
DVO
96–110
NE
81–123
SP
76–114
MSO
63–82
IND
80–81
CSB
66–86
QZN
81–98
CMN
105–115
BUL
64–78
CAL
72–119
NKT
81–98
RCP
92–106
NOV
79–102
Biñan
(BIN)
BUL
64–48
CMN
95–66
MUN
86–67
BCL
84–62
MSO
84–70
SIN
92–61
RCP
105–77
SP
92–54
MNL
110–75
QZN
66–63
IND
85–56
NE
96–90
NKT
125–79
SJ
74–78
CSB
67–46
NOV
101–76
CAL
84–69
DVO
93–79
Bulacan
(BUL)
RCP
71–66
IND
72–58
BIN
48–64
NE
67–109
NOV
65–69
QZN
53–81
CAL
73–75
NKT
104–61
MSO
76–56
SIN
92–56
SJ
72–77
MNL
65–51
DVO
73–75
MUN
73–84
BCL
78–64
CMN
82–85
CSB
66–70
SP
83–77
Caloocan
(CAL)
CMN
82–74
IND
73–59
RCP
71–61
NE
63–76
SP
96–67
BUL
75–73
SJ
77–69
CSB
71–57
NOV
66–69
DVO
89–81
MNL
88–84
MUN
69–76
MSO
96–74
SIN
116–93
BCL
119–72
BIN
69–84
NKT
100–69
QZN
68–66
Camarines Norte
(CMN)
MNL
77–80
NKT
98–92
CAL
74–82
BIN
66–95
SJ
84–98
MSO
80–88
SIN
94–98
CSB
97–113
NE
90–111
MUN
75–76
IND
85–88
NOV
102–100
BCL
115–105
DVO
88–122
BUL
85–82
RCP
86–78
QZN
75–105
SP
120–132
Davao Occidental
(DVO)
IND
87–88
MUN
85–78
MNL
75–71
QZN
68–90
NE
91–102*
RCP
79–72
BCL
110–96
SP
101–79
CAL
81–89
NOV
86–71
SIN
104–79
NKT
114–80
BUL
75–73
CMN
122–88
SJ
75–73
CSB
82–76
MSO
75–68
BIN
79–93
Indanan
(IND)
DVO
88–87
NOV
68–66
BUL
58–72
NKT
76–73
CAL
59–73
NE
77–81
SP
70–75
MUN
81–87
CSB
55–69
SJ
64–86
BIN
56–85
BCL
81–80
CMN
88–85
QZN
78–87
SIN
106–102
MSO
83–95
RCP
89–99
MNL
118–121
Manila
(MNL)
NKT
68–67
CMN
80–77
DVO
71–75
QZN
61–67
MSO
60–69
BCL
80–85
SP
84–92
NOV
72–92
BIN
75–110
NE
62–85
SIN
72–67
RCP
68–66
BUL
51–65
CAL
84–88
SJ
64–88
CSB
84–95
MUN
81–87*
IND
121–118
Misamis Oriental
(MSO)
MUN
69–82
MNL
69–60
NOV
75–74
SP
86–89
BIN
70–84
CMN
88–80
RCP
124–111**
BUL
56–76
SIN
101–84
BCL
82–63
CSB
62–68*
NE
79–105
NKT
75–65
CAL
96–74
IND
95–83
SJ
77–84
QZN
63–87
DVO
68–75
Muntinlupa
(MUN)
NKT
79–72
DVO
78–85
MSO
82–69
RCP
77–76
BIN
67–86
NE
73–92
NOV
79–73
BCL
95–93
IND
87–81
SJ
71–59
CMN
76–75
SP
71–75
CAL
76–69
CSB
74–97
BUL
84–73
QZN
50–90
SIN
97–93
MNL
87–81*
NKT Sniper
(NKT)
MNL
67–68
MUN
72–79
CMN
92–98
IND
73–76
QZN
72–93
SJ
85–109
NOV
76–96
BUL
61–104
SIN
95–97
RCP
76–77
CSB
77–107
BIN
79–125
MSO
65–75
DVO
80–114
NE
81–90
BCL
98–81
SP
118–116*
CAL
69–100
Novaliches
(NOV)
RCP
69–58
IND
66–68
BUL
69–65
MSO
74–75
NKT
96–76
MUN
73–79
NE
74–96
MNL
92–72
SIN
81–73
SJ
62–85
CAL
69–66
SP
73–98
DVO
76–81
CMN
100–102
QZN
71–78
BIN
76–101
CSB
73–95
BCL
102–79
Nueva Ecija
(NE)
BUL
109–67
IND
81–77
DVO
102–91*
CAL
76–63
MUN
92–73
SIN
100–85
NOV
96–74
RCP
100–73
BCL
123–81
MNL
85–62
CMN
111–90
BIN
90–96
MSO
105–79
CSB
86–81
SP
127–86
NKT
90–81
QZN
87–85
SJ
73–83
Quezon
(QZN)
MNL
67–61
NKT
93–72
DVO
90–68
SP
88–70
SIN
102–76
BUL
81–53
SJ
88–92
CSB
77–75
BIN
63–66
RCP
66–57
IND
87–78
BCL
98–81
NOV
78–71
MUN
90–50
NE
85–87
MSO
87–63
CMN
105–75
CAL
66–68
RCP–Shawarma Shack
(RCP)
NOV
58–69
BUL
66–71
CAL
61–71
MUN
76–77
SJ
57–121
SIN
94–87
DVO
72–79
BIN
77–105
NE
73–100
MSO
111–124**
NKT
77–76
MNL
66–68
QZN
57–66
CSB
73–64
SP
78–85
CMN
78–86
IND
99–89
BCL
106–92
San Juan
(SJ)
RCP
121–57
NKT
109–85
CMN
98–84
BCL
92–75
QZN
92–88
CAL
69–77
IND
86–64
NOV
85–62
MUN
71–59
BUL
77–72
SIN
111–82
CSB
89–66
SP
98–64
MNL
88–64
BIN
78–74
DVO
73–75
MSO
84–77
NE
83–73
San Pedro
(SP)
QZN
70–88
MSO
89–86
CAL
67–96
IND
75–70
MNL
92–84
SIN
77–74
BIN
54–92
DVO
79–101
BCL
114–79
CSB
78–86
NOV
98–73
MUN
75–71
SJ
64–98
NE
86–127
RCP
85–78
NKT
116–118*
BUL
77–83
CMN
132–120
Siniloan
(SIN)
BCL
100–98
QZN
76–102
RCP
87–94
NE
85–100
BIN
61–92
SP
74–77
NOV
73–81
CMN
98–94
NKT
97–95
MSO
84–101
BUL
56–92
MNL
67–72
SJ
82–111
CSB
90–112
DVO
79–104
ND
102–106
CAL
93–116
MUN
93–97
Source: Schedule – via Genius Sports
Legend: Blue = win; Red = loss; Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime. (*) Number of asterisks denotes number of overtime periods


Postponed games

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The Novaliches–Manila game, originally scheduled for November 18, 2023, was initially cancelled due to technical issues at the Novadeci Convention Center. The game was later rescheduled to January 8, 2024 and moved to the Filoil EcoOil Centre.

Playoffs

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The playoffs began on March 18, 2024. The playoffs expanded for the second consecutive time, doubling its size to sixteen teams. The First Round and Quarterfinals give twice-to-beat advantage to the higher-seeded team. The Semifinals will be a best-of-three series and the Finals will utilize a best-of-five format.

Bracket

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Teams in bold advanced to the next round. Teams in italics have twice-to-beat advantage (only for the First Round and Quarterfinals). The numbers to the left indicate team's seeding. Number of asterisks denotes number of overtime periods.

First Round
(twice-to-beat)
Quarterfinals
(twice-to-beat)
Semifinals
(best-of-three)
Finals
(best-of-five)
1Biñan93
16RCP–Shawarma Shack62
1Biñan63
81Munti58
81Munti97
9San Pedro91
1Biñan6167
5Quezon8586
4Caloocan115
13AO–Indanan69
4Caloocan7454
5Quezon80**56
5Quezon107
12Novaliches72
5Quezon91837577
3Nueva Ecija94756864
2San Juan122
15Camarines Norte81
2San Juan85
7SGACSB77
7SGACSB6487
10Bulacan6683
2San Juan8683
3Nueva Ecija9586Third place playoff
3Nueva Ecija89
14Manila77
3Nueva Ecija86891Biñan56
6Davao Occidental90822San Juan76
6Davao Occidental92
11Misamis Oriental78

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) Biñan Tatak Gel 1–0 (16) RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods 93–62
(2) San Juan Kings 1–0 (15) Cam Norte Warriors 122–81
(3) Nueva Ecija Capitals 1–0 (14) Manila CityStars 89–77
(4) Caloocan Supremos 1–0 (13) AO Jikiri Indanan Sulu Kings 115–69
(5) Quezon Titans 1–0 (12) Novaliches QC Warriors 107–72
(6) Davao Occidental Tigers 1–0 (11) MisOr Mustangs 92–78
(7) Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers 1–1 (10) JT Bulacan Taipan 64–66 87–83
(8) 1Munti XUR Homes 1–0 (9) San Pedro Pablo Esobets 97–91

(1) Biñan vs. (16) RCP–Shawarma Shack

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March 18
4:00pm
Biñan Tatak Gel 93–62 RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods
Scoring by quarter: 23–15, 29–16, 15–12, 24–19
Pts: Michael Maestre 13
Rebs: KG Canaleta, Michael Maestre 7
Asts: JJ Pido 10
Pts: Khenn Osicos 16
Rebs: Khenn Osicos 9
Asts: Paulo Hubalde 9

(2) San Juan vs. (15) Camarines Norte

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March 19
8:00pm
San Juan Kings 122–81 Cam Norte Warriors
Scoring by quarter: 23–12, 35–19, 23–18, 41–32
Pts: Joseph Ubalde 20
Rebs: Agem Miranda 7
Asts: Agem Miranda 11
Pts: James Martinez 37
Rebs: Wowie Escosio 4
Asts: James Martinez 8
Paco Arena, Manila

(3) Nueva Ecija vs. (14) Manila

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March 19
4:00pm
Nueva Ecija Capitals 89–77 Manila CityStars
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 23–27, 22–19, 24–12
Pts: Will McAloney 15
Rebs: Michael Juico 9
Asts: Christopher Bitoon 7
Pts: Macky Acosta 22
Rebs: Kyle Neypes 7
Asts: Marcy Arellano 11
Paco Arena, Manila

(4) Caloocan vs. (13) AO–Indanan

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March 21
4:00pm
AO Jikiri Indanan Sulu Kings 69–115 Caloocan Supremos
Scoring by quarter: 21–24, 20–33, 18–32, 10–26
Pts: Andrian Celada 22
Rebs: Mark Doligon 7
Asts: Mark Doligon 7
Pts: Romel Calahat 17
Rebs: Jessie Sumoda 7
Asts: Joco Tayongtong 9

(5) Quezon vs. (12) Novaliches

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March 21
6:00pm
Novaliches QC Warriors 72–107 Quezon Titans
Scoring by quarter: 20–34, 19–20, 20–29, 13–24
Pts: Deo Timajo 17
Rebs: Chrisjohn Dabbay, Paolo Galvez 7
Asts: Paolo Galvez 6
Pts: Rodel Gravera 20
Rebs: three players 4
Asts: LJ Gonzales 7

(6) Davao Occidental vs. (11) Misamis Oriental

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March 19
6:00pm
MisOr Mustangs 78–92 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 19–24, 16–19, 17–23, 26–26
Pts: Reynel Hugnatan 17
Rebs: Kint Ariar 13
Asts: Kint Ariar, Paul Desiderio 6
Pts: Ryan Costelo 18
Rebs: Reigo Gamalinda 6
Asts: Tony Ynot 7
Paco Arena, Manila

(7) SGA–CSB vs. (10) JT Bulacan

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March 18
6:00pm
JT Bulacan Taipan 66–64 Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers
Scoring by quarter: 12–18, 23–15, 10–16, 21–15
Pts: Kenji Roman 12
Rebs: Jason Ballesteros 11
Asts: Alex Desoyo 4
Pts: Paul Turco 11
Rebs: Paul Turco 9
Asts: Gab Cometa 5
Bulacan forces do-or-die
March 21
8:00pm
Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers 87–83 JT Bulacan Taipan
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 27–19, 17–22, 24–25
Pts: Anton Eusebio, Matthew Oli 19
Rebs: Anton Eusebio, Paul Turco 8
Asts: Ian Torres 7
Pts: Camillus Altamirano 21
Rebs: Jonas Tibayan 8
Asts: Camillus Altamirano 4
SGA–CSB wins series in two games

(8) 1Munti vs. (9) San Pedro

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March 18
8:00pm
San Pedro Pablo Escobets 91–97 1Munti XUR Homes
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 31–21, 14–28, 29–23
Pts: Andrew Estrella 24
Rebs: three players 7
Asts: Allan Mangahas 6
Pts: John Catimbuhan 32
Rebs: Harold Arboleda 12
Asts: Harold Arboleda 9

Quarterfinals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1) Biñan Tatak Gel 1–0 (8) 1Munti XUR Homes 63–58
(2) San Juan Kings 1–0 (7) Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers 85–77
(3) Nueva Ecija Capitals 1–1 (6) Davao Occidental Tigers 86–90 89–82
(4) Caloocan Supremos 0–2 (5) Quezon Titans 74–80 (2OT) 54–56

(1) Biñan vs. (8) 1Munti

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March 25
6:00pm
Biñan Tatak Gel 63–58 1Munti XUR Homes
Scoring by quarter: 22–15, 18–17, 15–21, 8–5
Pts: Kenny Rocacurva 12
Rebs: KG Canaleta 12
Asts: JJ Pido 4
Pts: John Catimbuhan 16
Rebs: Harold Arboleda 8
Asts: Harold Arboleda 8
Paco Arena, Manila

(2) San Juan vs. (7) SGA–CSB

[edit]
March 23
8:00pm
San Juan Kings 85–77 Strong Group AthleticsBenilde Blazers
Scoring by quarter: 27–15, 23–18, 17–23, 18–21
Pts: Orlan Wamar 16
Rebs: Zach Huang 6
Asts: three players 5
Pts: Joshua Cajucom 15
Rebs: Paul Turco 6
Asts: Mark Sangco 6

(3) Nueva Ecija vs. (6) Davao Occidental

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March 23
6:00pm
Davao Occidental Tigers 90–86 Nueva Ecija Capitals
Scoring by quarter: 29–25, 15–24, 24–14, 22–23
Pts: Theo Flores 14
Rebs: Kelly Nabong 9
Asts: Ryan Costelo 7
Pts: Will McAloney 17
Rebs: Will McAloney 12
Asts: Chris Bitoon, Michael Juico 6
Davao Occidental forces do-or-die
March 26
6:00pm
Nueva Ecija Capitals 89–82 Davao Occidental Tigers
Scoring by quarter: 23–21, 21–24, 26–19, 19–18
Pts: Robby Celiz 24
Rebs: Robby Celiz 11
Asts: Chris Bitoon 9
Pts: Kurt Lojera 15
Rebs: Michael Cañete, Tony Ynot 6
Asts: Tony Ynot 5
Nueva Ecija wins series in two games

(4) Caloocan vs. (5) Quezon

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March 25
8:00pm
Quezon Titans 80–74 (2OT) Caloocan Supremos
Scoring by quarter: 19–13, 12–13, 17–20, 12–14Overtime: 20–14
Pts: LJ Gonzales 18
Rebs: LJ Gonzales 10
Asts: Judel Fuentes, Thomas Torres 4
Pts: Damian Lasco 14
Rebs: Gabby Espinas, Reil Cervantes 9
Asts: Irven Palencia, Joco Tayongtong 3
Quezon forces do-or-die
Paco Arena, Manila
March 26
8:00pm
Caloocan Supremos 54–56 Quezon Titans
Scoring by quarter: 18–17, 17–12, 5–17, 13–10
Pts: Reil Cervantes 10
Rebs: Gabby Espinas, Jeramer Cabanag 7
Asts: Joco Tayongtong 3
Pts: Judel Fuentes 12
Rebs: Ximone Sandagon 8
Asts: Judel Fuentes 3
Quezon wins series

Semifinals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Biñan Tatak Gel 0–2 (5) Quezon Titans 61–85 67–86
(2) San Juan Kings 0–2 (3) Nueva Ecija Capitals 86–95 83–86

(1) Biñan vs. (5) Quezon

[edit]
April 2
8:00pm
Biñan Tatak Gel 61–85 Quezon Titans
Scoring by quarter: 13–24, 15–17, 10–21, 23–23
Pts: Jumboy Estrada 14
Rebs: KG Canaleta 8
Asts: three players 3
Pts: Will Gozum 15
Rebs: Will Gozum 5
Asts: Christopher Lagrama 5
Quezon leads series, 1–0
April 4
6:00pm
Quezon Titans 86–67 Biñan Tatak Gel
Scoring by quarter: 18–8, 22–19, 27–21, 19–19
Pts: LJ Gonzales 18
Rebs: three players 4
Asts: Christopher Lagrama, Judel Fuentes 4
Pts: Kenny Rocacurva 14
Rebs: Kenny Rocacurva 8
Asts: Jaymark Mallari, Jimboy Estrada 4
Quezon wins series, 2–0

(2) San Juan vs. (3) Nueva Ecija

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April 2
6:00pm
Nueva Ecija Capitals 95–86 San Juan Kings
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 24–22, 35–19, 13–31
Pts: Byron Villarias 15
Rebs: Billy Ray Robles 9
Asts: Emman Calo 6
Pts: JM Galinato 21
Rebs: Dexter Maiquez 10
Asts: Orlan Wamar 11
Nueva Ecija leads series, 1–0
April 4
8:00pm
San Juan Kings 83–86 Nueva Ecija Capitals
Scoring by quarter: 33–18, 15–24, 9–28, 26–16
Pts: Michael Calisaan 15
Rebs: Michael Calisaan 14
Asts: Orlan Wamar 13
Pts: Will McAloney 18
Rebs: Will McAloney 9
Asts: Chris Bitoon 10
Nueva Ecija wins series, 2–0

Battle for Third

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(1) Biñan vs. (2) San Juan

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April 9
6:00pm
Biñan Tatak Gel 56–76 San Juan Kings
Scoring by quarter: 14–15, 24–17, 10–34, 8–10
Pts: Jaymar Gimpayan 13
Rebs: Poypoy Actub 10
Asts: Jaymark Mallari 5
Pts: AC Soberano 17
Rebs: Mike Malonzo 10
Asts: Marwin Taywan 9
San Juan wins Battle for Third
Nueva Ecija Coliseum, Palayan, Nueva Ecija

Finals

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
(3) Nueva Ecija Capitals 1–3 (5) Quezon Titans 94–91 75–83 68–75 64–77

(3) Nueva Ecija vs. (5) Quezon

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April 9
8:00pm
Nueva Ecija Capitals 94–91 Quezon Titans
Scoring by quarter: 27–12, 20–31, 19–21, 28–27
Pts: Robby Celiz 18
Rebs: Chris Bitoon 7
Asts: Chris Bitoon 12
Pts: Judel Fuentes, LJ Gonzales 19
Rebs: LJ Gonzales, RJ Minerva 7
Asts: Alvin Abundo 6
Nueva Ecija leads series, 1–0
Nueva Ecija Coliseum, Palayan, Nueva Ecija
April 11
7:30pm
Quezon Titans 83–75 Nueva Ecija Capitals
Scoring by quarter: 11–20, 25–19, 31–15, 16–21
Pts: Judel Fuentes 17
Rebs: RJ Minerva 9
Asts: LJ Gonzales 5
Pts: Nathaniel Cosejo 21
Rebs: Nathaniel Cosejo 11
Asts: Chris Bitoon 7
Series tied, 1–1
Nueva Ecija Coliseum, Palayan, Nueva Ecija
April 13
7:30pm
Nueva Ecija Capitals 68–75 Quezon Titans
Scoring by quarter: 19–17, 18–21, 14–19, 17–18
Pts: Chris Bitoon 21
Rebs: Chris Bitoon 8
Asts: Chris Bitoon, Robby Celiz 5
Pts: Judel Fuentes 23
Rebs: LJ Gonzales 7
Asts: LJ Gonzales 6
Quezon leads series, 2–1
April 16
7:30pm
Quezon Titans 77–64 Nueva Ecija Capitals
Scoring by quarter: 22–10, 12–23, 26–21, 17–10
Pts: Judel Fuentes 15
Rebs: RJ Minerva 8
Asts: Christopher Lagrama, LJ Gonzales 4
Pts: Emman Calo 14
Rebs: Michael Juico 10
Asts: Chris Bitoon 5
Quezon wins series, 3–1

Records

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  • December 4, 2023 – The San Juan Kings defeated the RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods with a score of 121–57. The 64-point margin of victory is the biggest such in PSL history.[7]

Statistics

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Individual statistical leaders

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game James Martinez Cam Norte Warriors 20.7
Rebounds per game Felix Apreku San Pedro Pablo Escobets 12.2
Assists per game Paolo Hubalde RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods 7.8
Steals per game Paolo Hubalde RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods 2.3
Blocks per game Jason Strait Novaliches QC Warriors 1.9
Fouls per game JR Olegario Bicol Spicy Oragons 3.5
Minutes per game Harold Arboleda 1Munti XUR Homes 32.4
FG% Shaun Umali CV Siniloan Daruma Dragons 50.0%
FT% James Martinez Cam Norte Warriors 89.5%
3FG% AC Soberano San Juan Kings 51.4%

Team statistical leaders

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Category Team Statistic
Points per game Nueva Ecija Capitals 91.8
Rebounds per game Biñan Tatak Gel 43.0
Assists per game Nueva Ecija Capitals 29.9
Steals per game Davao Occidental Tigers 10.4
Blocks per game Novaliches QC Warriors 4.4

Junior Division

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Following the President's Cup, the league will hold its usual Junior Division tournaments. There will be three age groups for the first time: 16-under (labelled as Born 2008), 18-under (labelled as Born 2006), and 14-under (labelled as Born 2004). The regional tournaments will be held throughout May and June, followed by the national championships in July. These tournaments will also double as qualifiers for the league's first Global Championship Challenge, set to begin in July.

Media coverage

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The Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) serves as the television broadcast partner for the tournament, succeeding Solar Sports. IBC previously broadcast the 2021 MPBL Invitational in December 2021.[1] For streaming, the league partnered with Converge ICT to broadcast the league on FiberTV and Blast TV, the latter being part of a partnership with TAP DMV.

In addition to broadcasting all games on Facebook and YouTube, Bola.TV is added to the league's online portfolio, which features co-streaming with the platform's own sportscasters.

References

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  1. ^ a b Velasco, Bill. "Pilipinas Super League: the next level". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  2. ^ Velasco, Bill. "A new beginning". Philstar.com. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Quezon Titans kampeon sa PSL". Abante (in Tagalog). April 17, 2024. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  4. ^ "Pilipinas Super League Appoints Bautista As New President". Daily Tribune. August 13, 2023. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
  5. ^ "Caidic appointed Pilipinas Super League commissioner". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "18 cage squads duke it out in Pilipinas Super League President's Cup". Philstar.com. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  7. ^ "Jinggoy Estrada-coached San Juan destroys RCP Shawarma Shack by 64 points in PSL". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 8, 2023.