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The postseason tournament began on March 12,[1] day after the end of regular season on March 11, 2019, and ended at the conclusion of the 2019 MPBL Datu Cup Finals.[2] The 2019 MPBL Finals saw the Davao Occidental Tigers battled San Juan Knights for the national championship, with the Knights winning in five games, 3 games to 2. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsOverview[edit]Playoff qualifying[edit]Northern Division[edit]Southern Division[edit]Bracket[edit]First round[edit]Northern Division[edit](N1) Bataan Risers vs. (N8) Caloocan Supremos[edit](N2) Makati Super Crunch vs. (N7) Quezon City Capitals[edit](N3) San Juan Knights vs. (N6) Navotas Clutch[edit](N4) Manila Stars vs. (N5) Bulacan Kuyas[edit]Southern Division[edit](S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S8) Cebu City Sharks[edit](S2) Batangas City Athletics vs. (S7) Imus Bandera[edit](S3) Muntinlupa Cagers vs. (S6) Zamboanga Valientes[edit](S4) General Santos Warriors vs. (S5) Bacoor City Strikers[edit]Divisional semifinals[edit]Northern Division Semifinals[edit](N1) Bataan Risers vs. (N4) Manila Stars[edit](S7) Quezon City Capitals vs. (S3) San Juan Knights[edit]Southern Division Semifinals[edit](S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S5) Bacoor City Strikers[edit](S2) Batangas City Athletics vs. (S6) Zamboanga Valientes[edit]Divisional finals[edit]Northern Division Finals: (N4) Manila Stars vs. (N3) San Juan Knights[edit]Southern Division Finals: (S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S2) Batangas City Athletics[edit]MPBL Finals: (N3) San Juan Knights vs. (S1) Davao Occidental Tigers[edit]References[edit]Overview[edit]Within each division, the eight teams with the most wins qualify for the playoffs.All brackets are fixed, there shall be no reseeding. The first three rounds of the playoffs are in a best-of-three series. A team that first earn two wins win the series and advances to the next round. The best-of-five series shall be played in the finals. The first team to win three games would win the championship. Not all games would be in a home-and-away format as the league implements a schedule which has two games played per game day, meaning, the second game only is the game which has the home-and-away basis. The venues might be different per series. But in the finals, the home-and-away basis will be observed with a 2\u20132\u20131 format. The top 4 teams will hold the homecourt advantage for the divisional playoffs. Additionally, the team with the league’s best regular-season record will hold the advantage for the entire playoffs, including the MPBL Finals. For the first three rounds of the playoffs, the team with the homecourt advantage will host Games 1 and 3 (if necessary). For the Finals, the team with the better regular season record will hold the homecourt advantage and will host Games 1, 2, and 5 (if necessary) on its homecourt. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Playoff qualifying[edit]On January 7, 2019, the Manila Stars clinched the first berth for the playoffs, the earliest team who secured a playoff berth.Northern Division[edit]Southern Division[edit]Bracket[edit]Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team’s seeding in its division, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. Teams with home court advantage, the higher seeded team, are shown in italics.First round[edit]Northern Division[edit](N1) Bataan Risers vs. (N8) Caloocan Supremos[edit]Bataan People’s Center, Balanga, BataanReferees: Bert Gica, Rommel Alcoran, Mark SubaThis is the first playoff meeting between the Bataan Risers and the Caloocan Supremos.(N2) Makati Super Crunch vs. (N7) Quezon City Capitals[edit]This is the first playoff meeting between the Makati and the Quezon City.(N3) San Juan Knights vs. (N6) Navotas Clutch[edit]This is the first playoff meeting between the San Juan Knights and the Navotas Clutch.(N4) Manila Stars vs. (N5) Bulacan Kuyas[edit]Manila Stars69\u201365Bulacan KuyasScoring by quarter: 19\u201312, 5\u201313, 23\u201322, 22\u201318Pts: Aris Dionisio 11Rebs: Aris Dionisio 17Asts: Chris Bitoon 5Pts: Gwyne Capacio 23Rebs: JR Taganas 16Asts: Stephen Siruma 5Bataan People’s Center, Balanga, BataanReferees: Gerry Gabriel, Rey Gabriel, Jojo BelnasSan Andres Sports Complex, Malate, ManilaReferees: Pablo Bracero, Emilio Trangia, Julius TiquioThis is the first playoff meeting between Kuyas and Stars.Southern Division[edit](S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S8) Cebu City Sharks[edit]Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao CityReferees: Gerry Gabriel, Jay Castroverde, Bert GicaLagao Gymnasium, General SantosReferees: Jhovet Ocfemia, Jay Castroverde, Rommel AlcoranThis is the first playoff meeting between the Davao Occidental Tigers and Cebu City Sharks.(S2) Batangas City Athletics vs. (S7) Imus Bandera[edit]Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Gerry Gabriel, Dan Marabe, Jay CastroverdeMuntinlupa Sports Center, MuntinlupaReferees: Julius Tiquio, Benjie Estroga, Jonald BelnasBatangas City Athletics92\u201365Imus BanderaScoring by quarter: 19\u201317, 20\u201313, 25\u201318, 28\u201317Pts: Jeff Viernes 18Rebs: Adrian Santos 13Asts: Moncrief Rogado 7Pts: James Castro 20Rebs: Bragais, Bustos 4 eachAsts: Sarao, Melencio 4 eachBatangas wins series, 2\u20131Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Pablo Bracero, Julius Tiquio, Jonald BelnasThis is the first playoff meeting between the Batangas City Athletics and the Imus Bandera.(S3) Muntinlupa Cagers vs. (S6) Zamboanga Valientes[edit]Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Pablo Bracero, Mark Rancudo, Benjie EstrogaAllan Mangahas who earned 17 assists in the game, broke the previous record of 15 assists previously held jointly by Mikee Reyes and Bobby Ray Parks Jr. to become the league’s newest record holder for most assists made in a single game.[3]Muntinlupa Sports Center, MuntinlupaReferees: Jovet Ocfemia, Michael Quinay, Rommel AlcoranBatangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Rey Gabriel, Emilio Trangia, Carol GuayThis is the first playoff meeting between the Muntinlupa Cagers and the Zamboanga Valientes.(S4) General Santos Warriors vs. (S5) Bacoor City Strikers[edit]Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao CityReferees: Jhovet Ocfemia, Dan Marabe, Rey DillenaLagao Gymnasium, General SantosReferees: Gerry Gabriel, Dan Marabe, Bert GicaThis is the first playoff meeting between Bacoor City Strikers and the General Santos Warriors.Divisional semifinals[edit]Northern Division Semifinals[edit](N1) Bataan Risers vs. (N4) Manila Stars[edit]Bataan Risers73\u201372Manila StarsScoring by quarter: 25\u201319, 16\u201313, 24\u201315, 8\u201325Pts: Raymundo 12Rebs: Alfred Batino 10Asts: Three players 3 eachPts: Aris Dionisio 21Rebs: Aris Dionisio 12Asts: Bitoon, Arellano 5 eachBataan People’s Center, Balanga, BataanReferees: Julius Tiquio, Benjie Estroga, Emilio TrangiaManila Stars80\u201376Bataan RisersScoring by quarter: 25\u201316, 15\u201317, 17\u201322, 23\u201321Pts: Aris Dionisio 23Rebs: Marcy Arellano 10Asts: Marcy Arellano 10Pts: Gabriel Dagangon 28Rebs: Gabriel Dagangon 10Asts: Yvan Ludovice 5Bataan Risers51\u201356Manila StarsScoring by quarter: 11\u201312, 17\u20139, 11\u201317, 12\u201318Pts: John Villarias 12Rebs: Alfred Batino 12Asts: Three players 3 eachPts: Cervantes 20Rebs: Marvin Hayes 16Asts: Aris Dionisio 5Manila wins series, 2\u20131Bataan People’s Center, Balanga, BataanReferees: Pablo Bracero, Michael Quinay, Emilio TranguiaThis is the first playoff meeting between the Manila Stars and the Bataan Risers.(S7) Quezon City Capitals vs. (S3) San Juan Knights[edit]Bataan People’s Center, Balanga, BataanReferees: Rey Dillena, Dan Marabe, Bert GicaThis is the first playoff meeting between San Juan Knights and Quezon City Capitals.Southern Division Semifinals[edit](S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S5) Bacoor City Strikers[edit]Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao CityReferees: Julius Tiquio, Jhovet Ocfemia, Michael QuinayBatangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Dan Marabe, Rey Dellina, Rey GabrielThis is the first playoff meeting between the Bacoor City Strikers and the Davao Occidental Tigers.(S2) Batangas City Athletics vs. (S6) Zamboanga Valientes[edit]Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao CityReferees: Rey Gabriel, Pablo Bracero, Carol GuayBatangas City Coliseum, Batangas CityReferees: Jay Castroverde, Jovet Ocfemia, Romil AlcoranHead-to-head matchupNovember 27, 2018 09:00 pmThis is the first playoff meeting between the Zamboanga Valientes and the Batangas City Athletics.Divisional finals[edit]Northern Division Finals: (N4) Manila Stars vs. (N3) San Juan Knights[edit]San Andres Sports Complex, Malate, ManilaReferees: Jovet Ocfemia, Ceazar Jaramillo, Rey GabrielThis is the first playoff meeting between the Manila Stars and the San Juan Knights.Southern Division Finals: (S1) Davao Occidental Tigers vs. (S2) Batangas City Athletics[edit]De La Salle Lipa Gymnasium, Lipa, BatangasReferees: Gerry Gabriel, Emilio Trangia, Rey DellinaThis is the first playoff meeting between Davao Occidental Tigers and Batangas City Athletics.MPBL Finals: (N3) San Juan Knights vs. (S1) Davao Occidental Tigers[edit]The San Juan Knights and the Davao Occidental Tigers will battle for the national championship to become the first ever Datu Cup Champion and the second MPBL Champions.Rizal Memorial College Gymnasium, Davao CityReferees: Jay Castroverde, Michael Quinay, Carol GuayReferences[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/2019-mpbl-playoffs-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2019 MPBL Playoffs – Wikipedia"}}]}]