The 2023 MPBL season was the fifth season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and the second as a professional league. The regular season began on March 11, 2023 with the opening ceremonies at the Quezon Convention Center in Lucena. The 2023 MPBL All-Star Game was held at Bataan People's Center in Balanga, Bataan on September 16. The league took two breaks during the regular season, during Holy Week and during the Philippines' co-hosting of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[1] The playoffs then began on October 6 and ended on December 2 when the Pampanga Giant Lanterns defeated the Bacoor City Strikers in three games in the 2023 MPBL finals.[2]

2023 MPBL season
LeagueMaharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationRegular season:
March 11 – October 3, 2023
Playoffs:
October 6 – November 17, 2023
Finals:
November 25 – December 2, 2023
Number of games405 (regular season)
28 (playoffs)
Number of teams29
TV partner(s)Cignal TV (One PH, One Sports+, Media Pilipinas TV, Cignal Play, Pilipinas Live)
Regular season
Top seedPampanga Giant Lanterns
Season MVPJustine Baltazar (Pampanga)
Playoffs
North Division championsPampanga Giant Lanterns
  North Division runners-upSan Juan Knights
South Division championsBacoor City Strikers
  South Division runners-upBatangas City Embassy Chill
Finals
ChampionsPampanga Giant Lanterns
  Runners-upBacoor City Strikers
Finals MVPJustine Baltazar (Pampanga)
MPBL seasons

This season featured 29 teams, which included two expansion teams: the Negros Muscovados and the Quezon Huskers.

OKBet continued to be the league's title sponsor throughout the regular season.[3]

Teams

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Expansion

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This season featured two new expansion teams. After competing in the 2021 Invitational, the Negros Muscovados marked their full-time arrival this season. The Quezon Huskers also made their league debut, giving every province in the Calabarzon region at least one team. Five teams also made their return to the league, which includes the Bicol Volcanoes, Bulacan Kuyas, Iloilo United Royals, Parañaque Patriots and Pasay Voyagers. This increased the total number of teams from 22 to 29.[1]

Every returning team is allocated to its previous division, with both Negros and Quezon being placed in the South Division. The Rizal Golden Coolers were realigned back to the North Division.

Arenas

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Expansion team
Returning team
Team switched divisions
New arena
Neutral
Event Arena Capacity
Paco Arena[N] 1,000
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Name changes

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  • The Batangas City Embassy Chill temporarily changed its name to Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters during the 2023 Preseason Invitational.
  • The Imus City Bandera changed its name to Imus SV Squad before the 2023 Preseason Invitational.
  • The Bacolod Bingo Plus changed its name to Bacolod City of Smiles before the start of the season. The team is alternatively known as the Bacolod Maskaras.
  • The Caloocan Excellence changed its name to Caloocan Batang Kankaloo before the start of the season.
  • The Laguna Heroes Krah Asia changed its name to Laguna Krah Asia before the start of the season.
  • The Makati × MNL Kingpin changed its name to Makati OKBet Kings before the start of the season.
  • The Mindoro Tams changed its name to Oriental Mindoro Disiplinados before the start of the season, then later changed to Mindoro Disiplinados in June 2023.
  • The Quezon City MG changed its name to Quezon City Gaz N Go before the start of the season, then later changed to Quezon City Toda Aksyon in June 2023.

Coaching changes

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Off-season
Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
Bacolod City of Smiles Alexander Angeles Monel Kallos
Bulacan Kuyas Kerwin McCoy Alvin Grey
Bacoor City Strikers Willie Generalao Alexander Angeles
Bicol Volcanoes Monel Kallos Vis Valencia
GenSan Warriors Marlon Martin Jesus Ramon Pido
Imus SV Squad Renniel Cabrera Jinino Manansala
Iloilo United Royals Eric Gonzales Manu Inigo
Makati OKBet Kings Vis Valencia Don Dulay
Manila Stars Maximino Dayandante, Jr. Tylon Darjuan
Muntinlupa Cagers Vincent Salvador Jack Azcueta
Pasig City MCW Sports Ogie Gumatay Boyet Fernandez
Quezon City Toda Aksyon Alvin Grey Teng Torcuator
Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. Lester Alvarez Jhon Velasquez
Mid-season
Bacolod City of Smiles Monel Kallos Vincent Salvador
Bataan Risers Ricky Dandan Alex Callueng
Bicol Volcanoes Vis Valencia Jason Santiago
Bulacan Kuyas Alvin Grey
Jerry Codinera
Jerry Codinera
Joseph Mabagos
Caloocan Batang Kankaloo Ronnie Dojillo Robert Sison
GenSan Warriors Jesus Ramon Pido Rich Alvarez
Iloilo United Royals Manu Inigo MC Abolucion
Manila Stars Tylon Darjuan
Bam Ledesma
Bam Ledesma
Bimbot Anquilo
Muntinlupa Cagers Jack Azcueta Aldrin Morante
Negros Pau Muscovados Rolando Aledron, Jr. Bonnie Garcia
Quezon City Toda Aksyon Teng Torcuator
Weng Adina
Weng Adina
Egay Macaraya
San Juan Knights Randy Alcantara Jinggoy Estrada
Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc. Jhon Velasquez Eric Martinez
Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines Vic Ycasiano Louie Alas

Pre-season

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This season was preceded by the 2023 MPBL Preseason Invitational, which used a similar format to the 2021 Invitational, but downsized because of the smaller eight-team pool. The tournament ran for one week from February 21–27, 2023 at the Lagao Gymnasium in General Santos, the home arena of the GenSan Warriors.[1]

The tournament was won by the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines after beating the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards in the final game with a score of 88–80, with Dexter Maiquez winning MVP honors.[4]

Regular season

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Opening ceremony

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The opening ceremony was held on March 11, 2023 at Quezon Convention Center in Lucena, Quezon. Rapper Andrew E. and singer Marcelito Pomoy were both among the performers to kick off the regular season. Like previous seasons, a muse contest followed wherein some teams took part in.

The first game was between the Rizal Golden Coolers and the Bataan Risers, while the first home game featured the two expansion teams this season, with the Quezon Huskers hosting the Negros Muscovados.

Format

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The 29 teams play in a single round-robin format, playing one game against all other teams in the league for a total of 28 games. In each gameday, a series of games is played in a designated home arena, with the home team usually playing in the final game.

The top eight teams in each division will advance to a four-round, single-elimination playoffs, playing in best-of-three series in the first three rounds, and a best-of-five series in the National Finals, with homecourt advantage alternating between the higher seeds of each series in the first two rounds.

Postponed and cancelled games

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  • The Bacoor CityBataan and QuezonMarikina games, originally scheduled for September 22, 2023 at Marikina Sports Center, were postponed due to health concerns brought by volcanic smog. Both were then postponed to October 3, 2023, while the venue remained unchanged.[5]
    • The LagunaManila game, also originally scheduled for September 22, 2023, was later cancelled due to it having no effect on playoff standings.[5]

Standings

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Results

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Each team plays every team once. Number of asterisks after each score denotes number of overtimes played.

Teams BCD BCR BAN BTG BCL BUL CAL GS ILO IMS LAG MKT MNL MAR MDR MUN NEG NE PAM PAR PSY PSG QZN QC RZL SJ SAR VAL ZAM
Bacolod 86–91 73–69 74–105 93–82 85–84 62–67 80–87 73–80 68–74 84–66 58–63 90–86 67–79 69–60 73–72 88–102 72–90 86–103 77–71 63–67 55–61 56–63 91–75 63–72 69–80 95–91 102–98 77–89
Bacoor City 93–65 71–64 113–75 78–69 75–84** 74–68 74–69* 60–52 75–65 81–77 76–62 75–55 95–76 74–73 88–72 75–83 70–78 83–58 79–65 72–79 75–43 93–58 86–69 73–49 85–70 76–68 81–92
Bataan 60–72 101–58 65–73 71–77 65–99 89–77 68–75 20–0[a] 68–65 60–62 76–73 72–66 85–90 67–64 69–72 72–74 92–56 76–77 67–70 64–61 80–68 70–61 84–86 95–77 80–76 55–74
Batangas City 114–66 76–60 80–67 75–58 78–55 70–71 97–62 80–82 94–79 82–56 98–70 90–84* 83–62 56–68 95–92 92–58 69–54 80–73 84–80* 111–63 78–70 76–91 63–56 104–55 74–81
Bicol 107–115 81–109 80–121 77–109 66–107 80–89 56–73 104–113 59–100 96–93 58–84 76–121 86–129 87–132 55–75 68–75 75–115 74–96 81–85 78–82 63–82 65–73 78–82 64–93
Bulacan 58–70 69–87 85–76 66–125 105–114 76–72 68–72 73–118 73–86 61–78 64–66 67–76 88–121 56–69 56–84 79–110 60–73 100–84 70–87 68–108 75–73 75–71 90–111
Caloocan 90–95 91–87* 80–71 101–81 76–72 79–75 67–75 99–74 81–80 84–82 60–67 68–76 86–80 79–62 74–82 64–67 81–49 108–82 68–76 138–59 83–72 93–74
General Santos 86–84 68–64 89–77 72–79 82–70 85–80 87–78 60–67 88–74 93–97 81–83* 89–82 89–55 91–76 89–71 118–77 80–78 83–88 114–92 109–86 74–71
Iloilo 58–61 57–55 80–87 70–66 71–83 86–79 80–72 78–82 74–80 66–93 79–92 84–85 63–75 73–64 77–51 78–75 73–75 100–98 82–79 86–80
Imus 64–48 83–84* 72–66 103–89 96–74 90–80 88–83* 63–84 72–93 81–86 68–74 60–79 75–77 79–58 65–71 82–93 90–87 80–66 54–71
Laguna 67–72 [b] 87–94 74–78 62–70 72–76* 70–97 85–109 74–68 78–88 72–84 76–101 102–94 71–75 63–110 85–101 69–73 62–92
Makati 86–64 73–71 77–60 66–67 75–86 68–61 102–97* 76–65 76–61 75–70 72–80 92–70 81–73 95–84 113–88 86–60 95–75
Manila 77–79 78–80 74–85 60–69 98–107 63–91 72–74 70–77 77–89 62–73 90–100* 94–98 85–109 64–81 93–83 80–105
Marikina 96–90 75–79* 69–58 86–88* 75–83 95–89 72–75* 66–71 73–70 89–50 90–70 75–73 103–105* 81–68 74–71
Mindoro 75–84 77–92 69–84 70–91 80–84 86–89* 79–88 80–85 79–77 68–75 100–116 107–97 110–93 83–102
Muntinlupa 77–71 67–71 73–87 73–63 71–72 87–84* 78–85 76–43 64–69 91–90 105–104* 89–79 67–89
Negros 72–94 66–79 74–78 73–79 76–85 80–82 77–61 69–78 66–73 103–109* 94–75 71–72
Nueva Ecija 64–76 91–74 88–79 69–65 86–87* 95–53 87–70 99–97* 123–134** 107–78 65–67
Pampanga 88–82 108–89 81–66 83–60 115–79 93–80 89–73 99–92 79–55 77–71
Parañaque 79–98 58–96 61–75 87–73 79–80 82–88 77–75 84–75 86–77*
Pasay 64–77 49–64 72–64 65–59 75–74 69–84 89–60 66–77
Pasig City 58–74 96–72 82–64 90–75 65–82 85–62 93–95*
Quezon 81–63 74–73 69–98 87–92* 89–77 70–66
Quezon City 66–102 77–113 68–94 88–79 66–99
Rizal 65–79 77–71 80–85 57–74
San Juan 103–87 115–86 66–80
Sarangani 107–98 63–83
Valenzuela 54–98
Zamboanga
Source: Standings
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
Notes:
  1. ^ The Bataan–Laguna game was forfeited due to Laguna's late arrival. As per FIBA rules, Bataan won the game and was awarded a score of 20–0.
  2. ^ The LagunaManila game, originally scheduled for September 22, 2023, was going to be postponed due to health concerns brought by volcanic smog. It was later cancelled due to it having no effect on playoff standings.

Playoffs

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The 2023 MPBL playoffs began on October 6, 2023.

Bracket

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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 homecourt advantage, the higher-seeded team, are shown in italics.

Division quarterfinals
(best-of-3)
Division semifinals
(best-of-3)
Division finals
(best-of-3)
National finals
(best-of-5)
            
N1 Pampanga 2
N8 Marikina 0
N1 Pampanga 2
N4 Caloocan 0
N4 Caloocan 2
N5 Pasig City 1
N1 Pampanga 2
North Division
N6 San Juan 0
N2 Nueva Ecija 2
N7 Pasay 0
N2 Nueva Ecija 0
N6 San Juan 2
N3 Makati 0
N6 San Juan 2
N1 Pampanga 3
S1 Bacoor City 0
S1 Bacoor City 2
S8 Iloilo 1
S1 Bacoor City 2
S4 Zamboanga 0
S4 Zamboanga 2
S5 Quezon 1
S1 Bacoor City 2
South Division
S2 Batangas City 0
S2 Batangas City 2
S7 Imus 0
S2 Batangas City 2
S3 General Santos 1
S3 General Santos 2
S6 Muntinlupa 1

Division quarterfinals

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North Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Pampanga Giant Lanterns 2–0 (8) Marikina Shoemasters 82–70 81–61
(2) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 2–0 (7) Pasay Voyagers 85–81 71–62
(3) Makati OKBet Kings 0–2 (6) San Juan Knights 84–95 92–95 (2OT)
(4) Caloocan Batang Kankaloo 2–1 (5) Pasig City MCW Sports 71–69 61–65 68–60

South Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Bacoor City Strikers 2–1 (8) Iloilo United Royals 86–89 92–52 72–61
(2) Batangas City Embassy Chill 2–0 (7) Imus SV Squad 78–71 61–59
(3) GenSan Warriors 2–1 (6) Muntinlupa Cagers 79–70 91–99 85–78
(4) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines 2–1 (5) Quezon Huskers 77–68 58–65 88–76

Division semifinals

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North Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Pampanga Giant Lanterns 2–0 (4) Caloocan Batang Kankaloo 74–63 93–77
(2) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 0–2 (6) San Juan Knights 82–86 80–88

South Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Bacoor City Strikers 2–0 (4) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines 61–56 78–72
(2) Batangas City Embassy Chill 2–1 (3) GenSan Warriors 81–75 55–61 66–62

Division finals

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North Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Pampanga Giant Lanterns 2–0 (6) San Juan Knights 86–82 82–76

South Division

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Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(1) Bacoor City Strikers 2–0 (2) Batangas City Embassy Chill 89–68 54–49
Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
(N1) Pampanga Giant Lanterns 3–0 (S1) Bacoor City Strikers 71–58 68–65 82–77

All-Star Game

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The 2023 MPBL All-Star Game, the league's fourth overall, took place on September 16, 2023 at the Bataan People's Center in Balanga, Bataan, the home arena of the Bataan Risers. The North Division finally won against the South Division after three seasons, with a score of 99–91, with All-Star MVP honors going to Justine Baltazar.

Records and milestones

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Records

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Milestones

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  • March 11, 2023 – James Castro becomes the 14th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • March 20, 2023 – Chito Jaime becomes the 15th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • March 25, 2023 – Allan Mangahas becomes the 16th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • March 27, 2023 – Alwyn Alday becomes the 17th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • March 30, 2023 – Felix Apreku becomes the 2nd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
  • April 14, 2023 - Jay-R Taganas becomes the 3rd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
  • May 6, 2023 – Chris Bitoon becomes the 18th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • May 10, 2023 – Dhon Reverente becomes the 19th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • May 22, 2023 – Mark Montuano becomes the 20th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • June 7, 2023:
    • Paul Sanga becomes the 21st player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
    • Reil Cervantes becomes the 22nd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • June 8, 2023 - James Martinez becomes the 23rd player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • June 21, 2023 - Dhon Reverente becomes the 4th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
    • Dhon Reverente also becomes the second player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points and rebounds.
  • July 5, 2023 – Jeff Viernes becomes the 24th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • August 14, 2023 – Robin Roño becomes the 25th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • September 18, 2023 – Paolo Hubalde becomes the 26th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 24, 2023 – Dave Moralde becomes the 27th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 28, 2023:
    • Jeckster Apinan becomes the 5th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
      • Jeckster Apinan also becomes the third player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points and rebounds.
    • Jhaymo Eguilos becomes the 28th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.

Statistics

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Individual statistical leaders

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Category Player Team Statistic
Points per game Jeff Viernes Sarangani Marlins 17.7
Rebounds per game Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns 16.9
Assists per game Paulo Hubalde Mindoro Disiplinados 8.3
Steals per game Jeckster Apinan Batangas City Embassy Chill 2.3
Blocks per game Jason Ballesteros Pasig City MCW Sports 1.5
Fouls per game Jamil Gabawan
Ryan Ongteco
Bataan Risers
Iloilo United Royals
3.2
Minutes per game Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns 31.3
FG% Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns 54.4%
FT% Rafael Are Sarangani Marlins 83.1%
3FG% Rodel Vaygan Mindoro Disiplinados 43.7%

Team statistical leaders

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Category Team Statistic
Points per game Pampanga Giant Lanterns 88.9
Rebounds per game Pampanga Giant Lanterns 55.8
Assists per game Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 25.7
Steals per game Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards 10.4
Blocks per game Marikina Shoemasters 3.9
Turnovers per game Bicol Volcanoes 17.8

Awards

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Individual season awards

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Most of the league's individual awards were given out on November 28, 2023 before game 2 of the National Finals series at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.[9] The Finals Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year were awarded at the conclusion of the national finals on December 2, 2023 at Strike Gymnasium in Bacoor, Cavite.[10]

Two new awards were introduced this season, those being the Most Improved Player and the Impact Player of the Year.

Award Recipient Team
Most Valuable Player Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Finals Most Valuable Player Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Defensive Player of the Year Jason Ballesteros Pasig City MCW Sports
Rookie of the Year Adrian Nocum San Juan Knights
Homegrown Player of the Year Cris Masaglang GenSan Warriors
Most Improved Player Jhan Nermal Bacoor City Strikers
Impact Player of the Year Poypoy Actub Imus SV Squad
Coach of the Year Dennis Pineda Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Executive of the Year Manuel Carlos Ilagan Jr. Bataan Risers
Sportsmanship award Jay-R Taganas Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards

All-MPBL teams

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All-MPBL First Team
Player Team
Justine Baltazar Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Jaycee Marcelino Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines
Will McAloney Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Jhan Nermal Bacoor City Strikers
Orlan Wamar Jr. San Juan Knights
All-MPBL Second Team
Player Team
Jeckster Apinan Batangas City Embassy Chill
Robby Celiz Makati OKBet Kings
Archie Concepcion Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Ryan Costelo Pasig City MCW Sports
James Kwekuteye Bacoor City Strikers

Players of the Week

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This is the first season in which the league awarded the Player of the Week award during the playoffs, during which it is called the Playoffs Performer of the Week. It is only given out during the first two rounds of the playoffs.

Week Player Ref.
Regular season
March 11–18, 2023 Jerick Nacpil (Bulacan Kuyas)
March 20–26, 2023 Jimboy Estrada (Imus SV Squad)
March 27 – April 1, 2023 Shane Menina (Pasig City MCW Sports)
April 3–4, 2023 Not awarded
April 13–15, 2023 Troy Mallillin (Rizal Golden Coolers)
April 17–22, 2023 Laurenz Victoria (Pasay Voyagers)
April 24–29, 2023 Agem Miranda (Oriental Mindoro Disiplinados)
May 1–6, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (1/6)
May 8–13, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (2/6)
May 15–20, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (3/6)
May 22–27, 2023 Jhan Nermal (Bacoor City Strikers) (1/2)
May 29 – June 3, 2023 Jeff Viernes (Sarangani Marlins)
June 5–10, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (4/6)
June 12–17, 2023 Jhan Nermal (Bacoor City Strikers) (2/2)
June 19–24, 2023 Jaymar Gimpayan (Imus SV Squad)
June 26 – July 1, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (5/6)
July 3–8, 2023 Ryan Costelo (Pasig City MCW Sports)
July 10–15, 2023 Omar Larupay (Iloilo United Royals)
July 17–22, 2023 Justine Baltazar (Pampanga Giant Lanterns) (6/6)
July 24–29, 2023 Mark Sarangay (Bacolod Maskaras)
July 31 – August 5, 2023 Keith Agovida (Makati OKBet Kings)
August 7–12, 2023 Poypoy Actub (Imus SV Squad)
August 14–19, 2023 Yves Sazon (Bataan Risers)
August 21–24, 2023 Not awarded
September 11–14, 2023 Ian Melencio (Muntinlupa Cagers)
September 18–23, 2023 Rodel Gravera (Quezon Huskers)
September 25–30, 2023 Not awarded
Playoffs
October 6–7, 2023 Gabby Espinas (Caloocan Batang Kankaloo)
October 9–14, 2023 Robbie Manalang (Pasig City MCW Sports)
October 16–21, 2023 Ian Melencio (Muntinlupa Cagers)
October 24–28, 2023 Orlan Wamar Jr. (San Juan Knights)
November 3–4, 2023 Michael Calisaan (San Juan Knights)

Notable events

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  • August 8, 2023 – The BataanLaguna game was forfeited in Bataan's favor, marking the first time in league history that a game was forfeited in its entirety. (The Basilan–Davao Occidental playoff game in 2021 was classified as "defaulted".)[11]
  • September 17, 2023 – Over 30 MPBL players were drafted during the PBA Season 48 draft, a big increase from the seven drafted in Season 47. Nueva Ecija's Kemark Cariño was the first MPBL player and first local player drafted, picked 13th overall by the Terrafirma Dyip during the second round.[12]

Junior MPBL tournaments

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The league's youth-oriented counterpart, the Junior MPBL, began its inaugural 2023 season on July 9, 2023 at the Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan.[13] The following tournaments took place during the 2023 professional season.

Age Group Division Champion Series Runner-up
14-Under North Mindoro Junior Disiplinados 2–1 Quezon City 828 Junior Giants
South Cavite City Aces Solar 2–1 Leyte XUR Homes
Overall Cavite City Aces Solar 2–0 Mindoro Junior Disiplinados
16-Under North Quezon City 828 Junior Giants 2–1 Pampanga Giant Lanterns
South Davao Red Cubs 2–1 Bauan Cafe Uno
Overall Davao Red Cubs 2–0 Quezon City 828 Junior Giants
18-Under North Mandaluyong Junior Microsmith 2–1 Rizal Switch Fiber
South Davao Red Cubs 2–0 Bauan Cafe Uno
Overall Mandaluyong Junior Microsmith 2–1 Davao Red Cubs

Media

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This season marked the second year of Cignal TV's ongoing television broadcast rights with the league. Carrying over from the previous season, games were also broadcast on One PH and One Sports+, the latter was only used for the Invitational tournament. Since April 13, Media Pilipinas TV (MPTV) began broadcasting all games.

This season saw an expansion of the league's streaming portfolio. Cignal's Pilipinas Live began streaming games in June 2023, while Bola.TV began in August 2023. The league continued to broadcast its games on Facebook, YouTube, and Cignal Play.

Notes

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References

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  12. ^ "What does Season 48 PBA Rookie Draft mean for Philippine basketball?". ESPN.com. September 19, 2023. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
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