2022 MPBL season

The 2022 MPBL season was the fourth season of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and the first as a professional league.[1] The regular season began on April 25, 2022 and ended on October 13, 2022. The playoffs then began on October 15, 2022 and ended on December 12, 2022, when the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards defeated the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines in four games in the 2022 MPBL Finals. This season featured 22 teams, the first time the number of teams decreased from the previous season, as nine teams departed from the league.

2022 MPBL season
LeagueMaharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
SportBasketball
DurationRegular season:
April 25 – October 13, 2022
Playoffs:
October 15 – November 26, 2022
Finals:
December 2 – 12, 2022
Number of games231 (regular season)
Number of teams22
TV partner(s)Cignal TV (One PH, One Sports+)
iWantTFC
Regular season
Top seedNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Season MVPJaycee Marcelino (Zamboanga)
Playoffs
North Division championsNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
  North Division runners-upSan Juan Knights
South Division championsZamboanga Family's Brand Sardines
  South Division runners-upBatangas City Embassy Chill
Finals
ChampionsNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
  Runners-upZamboanga Family's Brand Sardines
Finals MVPByron Villarias (Nueva Ecija)
MPBL seasons

The opening ceremonies took place at the Batangas City Sports Coliseum in Batangas City, Batangas. The 2022 All-Star Game was also held at the same venue on October 2, 2022, where the South Division prevailed over the North Division for the third straight season, with a score of 109–92. It was the first time both events were held outside of a neutral venue.

This season also marked the first season of a partnership with sports betting platform OKBet as title sponsor of the league.[2][3][4]

Background

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This was the MPBL's first full season following the events of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, which caused the league's year-long suspension last season. Before the pandemic, the league was going to schedule a 2020–21 season for its fourth running beginning in June 12, 2020, but those plans were cancelled, and the fourth season was then moved to June 12, 2021. The June 2021 opening, however, didn't push through due to the prevailing restrictions, and the opening was postponed to the third quarter of 2021.[5]

On November 9, 2021, the MPBL announced that the league would be given professional status, which was granted by the Games and Amusement Board one month later.[6] League commissioner Kenneth Duremdes then announced that the season opener is once again postponed to 2022. To make up for the long gap, Duremdes also announced that an invitational tournament would be held in December 2021 to help teams prepare for the then-upcoming season.[7]

Teams

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Team changes

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This season saw the departure of nine teams. The Basilan Steel and Davao Occidental Tigers moved to other leagues while the Bicol Volcanoes, Bulacan Kuyas, Cebu Casino Ethyl Alcohol, Navotas Uni-Pak Sardines, Iloilo United Royals, Parañaque Patriots, and Pasay Voyagers all became inactive. The Negros Muscovados took part in the 2021 Invitational, but did not return for the regular season. This brought the team lineup down to 22 teams, the first time the league has contracted in size. It was also the first time there were no expansion teams. To balance the divisions, the Rizal Golden Coolers were realigned back to the South Division.

Arenas

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Team switched divisions
New arena
TeamArenaCapacity
North Division
Bataan RisersOrion Sports ComplexN/A
Caloocan ExcellenceCaloocan Sports Complex3,000
Makati × MNL KingpinNo home games
Manila StarsPaco Arena1,000
San Andres Sports Complex3,000
Marikina ShoemastersNo home games
Nueva Ecija Rice VanguardsNueva Ecija Coliseum3,000
Pampanga Giant LanternsBren Z. Guiao Convention Center3,000
Pasig City MCW SportsYnares Sports Arena3,000
Quezon City MGNo home games
San Juan KnightsFiloil EcoOil Centre6,000
Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.Bahayang Pag-asa Sports ComplexN/A
South Division
Bacolod Bingo PlusLa Salle Coliseum8,000
Bacoor City StrikersStrike Gymansium1,500
Batangas City Embassy ChillBatangas City Sports Coliseum4,000
GenSan WarriorsLagao Gymnasium6,000
Imus City BanderaNo home games
Laguna HeroesAlonte Sports Arena6,500
Laguna Sports Complex2,500
Mindoro TamarawsNo home games
Muntinlupa CagersMuntinlupa Sports Center3,000
Rizal Golden CoolersYnares Center7,400
Sarangani MarlinsSarangani Capitol GymnasiumN/A
Zamboanga Family's Brand SardinesMayor Vitaliano D. Agan Coliseum12,000
Neutral
Marikina Sports Center[N]7,000
San Jose del Monte Sports ComplexN/A
Notes
  • N Despite the presence of the Marikina Shoemasters, the arena was not used by the team during the season.

Name changes

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Coaching changes

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Off-season / Mid-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
1Bataan RisersJonas Villanueva
JR Villanueva
JR Villanueva
Ricky Dandan
Bacolod Bingo PlusVic YcasianoAlexander Angeles
Bacoor City StrikersChris Gavina
Rey Mendez
Rey Mendez
Willie Generalao
Batangas City Embassy ChillWoody CoPocholo Villanueva
Caloocan ExcellenceJohn Kallos
Rene Baena
Rene Baena
Ronnie Dojillo
GenSan WarriorsRonnie DojilloMarlon Martin
Imus BanderaRaymund Valenzona
Manuel Torralba, Jr.
Manuel Torralba, Jr.
Renniel Cabrera
Laguna HeroesDennis MirandaNath Gregorio
Makati × MNL KingpinBeaujing AcotVis Valencia
Manila StarsTino PinatMaximino Dayandante, Jr.
Mindoro TamsJustin Tan
Drake Santos
Drake Santos
Jonathan Reyes
Muntinlupa CagersBonnie Garcia
Jules Hidalgo
Jules Hidalgo
Vincent Salvador
Nueva Ecija Rice VanguardsCharles TiuJerson Cabiltes
Pampanga Giant LanternsBong Ramos
Jordan Viray
Jordan Viray
Dennis Pineda
Pasig City MCW SportsBong Dela CruzOgie Gumatay
Quezon City MGChristian CoronelAlvin Grey
Rizal Golden CoolersJayvee GayosoJonathan Banal
Sarangani MarlinsManuel TorralbaJohn Kallos
Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.Ronjay Enrile
Aldrin Morante
Aldrin Morante
Lester Alvarez
Zamboanga Family's Brand SardinesBritt ReromaVic Ycasiano

Roster regulation changes

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Since the MPBL became a professional league, multiple changes were made to the roster regulations: [8]

  • Teams are now allowed to sign up to five collegiate players into the roster. The only requirement is for the player to be given a Special Guest License from the Games and Amusement Board (GAB).
  • The ex-professional player limit was replaced by an ex-PBA player limit. Still, teams are only allowed to sign seven players with previous experience in the Philippine Basketball Association.
  • The classification for Filipino-foreigners was changed, with the only requirement is for the player to be a holder of a Philippine passport. The 6'4" height limit was also removed.
  • The maximum number of players per roster was increased from 20 to 24 to accommodate the bigger pool of players.

Pre-season

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The 2022 MPBL season was preceded by the 2021 MPBL Invitational which ran from December 11 to 23, 2021, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.[9] The tournament was won by the Basilan Jumbo Plastic. Philip Manalang was awarded the Finals MVP after making a game-winning buzzer beater to lift Basilan over the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards, 83–80.

Opening ceremony

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The opening ceremony was held on April 25, 2022 at the Batangas City Coliseum in Batangas City, Batangas, the home arena of the Batangas City Embassy Chill.[10]

Regular season

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Format

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The 22 teams played in a single round-robin format, playing one game against all other teams in the league for a total of 21 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 advanced 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.

The league also changed the ranking system this season, using wins instead of win percentage.

Standings

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North Division

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PosTeamPldWLGBQualification
1Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards21210Playoffs
2Pasig City MCW Sports2114[a]77
3San Juan Knights2114[a]77
4Pampanga Giant Lanterns2114[a]77
5Bataan Risers211388
6Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.21101111
7Quezon City MG2191212
8Marikina Shoemasters2181313
9Caloocan Excellence216[b]1515
10Manila Stars216[b]1515
11Makati × MNL Kingpin2121919
Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Win percentage; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Pasig (2–0), San Juan (1–1), and Pampanga (0–2) are ranked based on head-to-head standings.
  2. ^ a b Caloocan wins tiebreaker over Manila by head-to-head victory.

South Division

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PosTeamPldWLGBQualification
1Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines21183Playoffs
2Batangas City Embassy Chill211741
3Sarangani Marlins211652
4GenSan Warriors211563
5Bacolod Bingo Plus211474
6Rizal Golden Coolers2110118
7Bacoor City Strikers219129
8Muntinlupa Cagers2161512
9Imus City Bandera2151613
10Laguna Heroes2131815
11Mindoro Tams2112017
Source: Standings
Rules for classification: 1) Win percentage; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Head-to-head point differential; 4) Head-to-head points scored; 5) Overall point differential; 6) Overall points scored.

Results

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TeamsBCDBCRBANBTGCALGSIMSLAGMKTMNLMARMDRMUNNEPAMPSGQCRZLSJSARVALZAM
Bacolod69–5856–6066–7295–8473–7667–5777–5777–6976–5976–6694–6893–8374–81***70–7271–7079–6457–6767–6689–7468–6771–74
Bacoor76–7486–8785–8274–7573–6869–5784–56102–6582–8965–7064–6576–8758–7078–8296–7777–8169–6683–9293–8367–71
Bataan70–6866–6581–7674–6779–7081–77109–10284–68112–7691–8365–7983–8669–7189–9169–6574–9080–9299–96**59–78
Batangas City82–8668–6276–5696–5593–5967–6199–9186–6285–8172–8457–6267–6085–6068–6570–6975–6677–6287–83*
Caloocan62–7185–8882–7674–8280–6988–9271–6379–6986–10378–9582–9678–8195–8768–7376–8178–8770–91
General Santos73–6584–4989–6596–8378–77105–6496–8783–9577–7361–51114–8380–6779–6977–79*69–8073–75
Imus City68–7072–4497–9176–89104–6184–9481–10762–8355–6356–6091–7457–8678–7984–8567–82
Laguna80–4974–8583–9082–7467–8279–10968–7558–7492–11376–9668–7859–6973–9246–81
Makati74–8070–8182–7879–9043–8454–9176–7872–10373–9585–9559–7052–5661–99
Manila77–7884–67103–7458–8570–7270–7586–7661–6673–9455–7470–7987–79
Marikina101–6064–6977–9977–9579–8179–9286–8567–8169–7348–6676–91
Mindoro55–9168–9854–8875–8783–8882–10064–14674–12567–7970–110
Muntinlupa85–10276–11089–9277–7967–7156–8455–6780–8577–80
Nueva Ecija80–7477–6693–7783–6481–7587–7968–6181–76
Pampanga71–93107–103*65–7671–7465–6884–6272–83
Pasig City73–7689–8768–6476–9371–5871–98
Quezon City70–7169–7867–9074–9071–96
Rizal79–8983–9482–7973–74
San Juan86–7490–7489–95*
Sarangani77–7386–89*
Valenzuela82–86*
Zamboanga
Source: Standings
Legend: Blue = left column team win; Red = top row team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Not all games are in home–away format. Each team plays every team once. Number of asterisks after each score denotes number of overtimes played.

Playoffs

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

Bracket

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First Round
(Best-of-3)
Division Semifinals
(Best-of-3)
Division Finals
(Best-of-3)
National Finals
(Best-of-5)
            
N1Nueva Ecija2
N8Marikina0
N1Nueva Ecija2
N4Pampanga0
N4Pampanga2
N5Bataan1
N1Nueva Ecija2
North Division
N3San Juan1
N2Pasig2
N7Quezon City0
N2Pasig0
N3San Juan2
N3San Juan2
N6Valenzuela0
N1Nueva Ecija3
S1Zamboanga1
S1Zamboanga2
S8Muntinlupa0
S1Zamboanga2
S5Bacolod1
S4General Santos1
S5Bacolod2
S1Zamboanga2
South Division
S2Batangas City1
S2Batangas City2
S7Bacoor City1
S2Batangas City2
S6Rizal0
S3Sarangani0
S6Rizal2

First Round

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In the First Round, the first- and second-seeded teams host games 1 and 3 of its respective division, while the third- and fourth-seeded teams host game 2.

North Division First Round

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Due to Nueva Ecija, Pasig City, and San Juan all advancing after game 2, Pampanga instead hosted game 3.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards2–0(8) Marikina Shoemasters103–7182–71
(2) Pasig City MCW Sports2–0(7) Quezon City MG84–80 (OT)101–83
(3) San Juan Knights2–0(6) Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.90–8290–79
(4) Pampanga Giant Lanterns2–1(5) Bataan Risers82–7583–85 (OT)66–62

South Division First Round

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Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines2–0(8) Muntinlupa Cagers79–5077–71
(2) Batangas City Embassy Chill2–1(7) Bacoor City Strikers69–5575–7870–57
(3) Sarangani Marlins0–2(6) Rizal EMKAI Xentromall45–7379–82 (OT)
(4) GenSan Warriors1–2(5) Bacolod Bingo Plus77–8177–7273–77

Division Semifinals

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In the Division Semifinals, the highest seeded team hosts games 1 and 3, while the second-highest seeded team hosts game 2.

North Division Semifinals

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Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards2–0(4) Pampanga Giant Lanterns104–8989–84
(2) Pasig City MCW Sports0–2(3) San Juan Knights68–8870–81

South Division Semifinals

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Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines2–1(5) Bacolod Bingo Plus71–6558–6177–65
(2) Batangas City Embassy Chill2–0(6) Rizal EMKAI Xentromall70–6072–66

Division Finals

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In the Division Finals, the higher-seeded team hosts games 1 and 3 in its respective division, while the lower-seeded team hosts game 2.

North Division Finals

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Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards2–1(3) San Juan Knights72–7989–83 (OT)84–68

South Division Finals

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Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3
(1) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines2–1(2) Batangas City Embassy Chill71–8063–5367–66

MPBL Finals

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In the MPBL Finals, the higher-seeded team hosts games 1, 2, and 5, while the lower-seeded team hosts games 3 and 4.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
(N1) Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards3–1(S1) Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines81–7575–7465–7569–56

All-Star Game

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The 2022 MPBL All-Star Game took place at the Batangas City Coliseum in Batangas City, Batangas on October 2, 2022. The South Division defeated the North Division for the third straight season with a score of 109–92. Jaycee Marcelino of the Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines was named the All-Star Game MVP.[11]

Lineups

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Due to the league's contraction to 22 teams, the league only placed thirteen players on each division's roster instead of fifteen. 15-man rosters would be used again in the following edition.

Game

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October 2
North All-Stars92–109South All-Stars
Scoring by quarter: 28–21, 26–22, 21–33, 17–33
Batangas City Coliseum, Batangas City

Pre-game events

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Before the game itself, a series of pre-game events was held. Returning events include the Three-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Contest. The Executives' Game also returns after the event's absence last season.

Records and Milestones

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Records

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Milestones

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  • July 26, 2022:
    • Michael Juico becomes the 5th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
    • Jay Collado becomes the 6th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • August 2, 2022 - Mark Yee becomes the 1st ever player to reach 1,000 MPBL career rebounds.
    • Mark Yee also becomes the 1st ever player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points and rebounds.
  • August 29, 2022 - Byron Villarias becomes the 7th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 7, 2022 - Cedric Ablaza becomes the 8th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 13, 2022 - Jeckster Apinan becomes the 9th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 19, 2022 - Jason Melano becomes the 10th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • October 28, 2022 - Levi Hernandez becomes the 11th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • November 18, 2022 - Will McAloney becomes the 12th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.
  • December 2, 2022 - Michael Mabulac becomes the 13th player to reach 1,000 MPBL career points.

Statistics

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Individual statistical leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameAntonio JosonMarikina Shoemasters17.7
Rebounds per gameCedric AblazaBatangas City Embassy Chill11.8
Assists per gameMarcy ArellanoQuezon City MG9.3
Steals per gameKyt JimenezSarangani Marlins2.8
Blocks per gameJason BallesterosPasig City2.0
Fouls per gameArvie BringasBataan Risers3.3
Minutes per gameAntonio JosonMarikina Shoemasters31.0
FG%Daniel BaylaMindoro Tams52.0%
FT%Antonio JosonMarikina Shoemasters84.0%
3FG%Jolo MendozaRizal Golden Coolers Xentromall40.2%

Team statistical leaders

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CategoryTeamStatistic
Points per gameNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards86.8
Rebounds per gameBatangas City Embassy Chill50.5
Assists per gameNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards26.5
Steals per gameZamboanga Family's Brand Sardines10.2
Blocks per gameSarangani Marlins4.4
Turnovers per gamePampanga Giant Lanterns19.0

Awards

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Most of the league's individual awards were given out before game 2 of the 2022 National Finals at the Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Palayan, Nueva Ecija. The Most Valuable Player was later given out in game 3 at the Mayor Vitaliano D. Agan Coliseum in Zamboanga City while the Finals Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year were awarded at the conclusion of the series.

This season introduced two new awards, those being the Homegrown Player of the Year and the Rookie of the Year.

AwardsWinner (s)TeamRef.
Most Valuable PlayerJaycee MarcelinoZamboanga Family's Brand Sardines
Finals Most Valuable PlayerByron VillariasNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Defensive Player of the YearMark YeeBacolod Bingo Plus
Homegrown Player of the YearArchie ConcepcionPampanga Giant Lanterns
Sportsmanship AwardJay-R TaganasNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Rookie of the YearKyt JimenezSarangani Marlins
All-MPBL First TeamCedric AblazaBatangas City Embassy Chill
Judel FuentesSan Juan Knights
Hesed GaboNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Jaycee MarcelinoZamboanga Family's Brand Sardines
Will McAloneyNueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
Players of the week
WeekPlayerStat LineRef.
May 2−6, 2022Jaymar Gimpayan
(Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.)
17.6 Points
16.3 Rebounds
1.6 Steals
1.3 Blocks
May 21–27, 2022Jayson Apolonio
(Pampanga Giant Lanterns)
26 Points
8 Rebounds
May 28 – June 3, 2022Jhan Nermal
(Bacolod Bingo Plus)
19 Points
9 Rebounds
June 4–10, 2022Jaycee Marcelino
(Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines)
22 Points
9 Rebounds
8 Assists
June 11–17, 2022Cedrick Ablaza
(Batangas City Embassy Chill)
24 Points
10 Rebounds
5 Assists
June 18–24, 2022Archie Concepcion
(Pampanga Giant Lanterns)
23 Points
5 Rebounds
June 25 – July 1, 2022Mitchelle Maynes
(Pampanga Giant Lanterns)
24 Points
15 Rebounds
July 2–9, 2022Arvie Bringas
(Bataan Risers)
22 Points
16 Rebounds
July 25–30, 2022Judel Fuentes
(San Juan Knights)
20.5 Points
2.5 Rebounds
August 1–7, 2022Mark Montuano
(Bacoor City Strikers)
21 Points
10 Rebounds
3 Assists
August 8–14, 2022Paul Sanga
(Sarangani Marlins)
21 Points
9 Rebounds
August 15–20, 2022Cedrick Ablaza (2)
(Batangas City Embassy Chill)
24 Points
16 Rebounds
2 Steals
August 22–27, 2022Mark Cruz
(GenSan Warriors)
29 Points
8 Assists
August 29 – September 3, 2022Judel Fuentes (2)
(San Juan Knights)
29 Points
11 Rebounds
3 Assists
September 5–11, 2022Mark Yee
(Bacolod Bingo Plus)
19 Points
10.5 Rebounds
September 12–17, 2022Orlan Wamar
(San Juan Knights)
29 Points
8 Rebounds
9 Assists
September 19–25, 2022Jaycee Marcelino (2)
(Zamboanga Family's Brand Sardines)
22 Points
7 Rebounds
3 Assists
October 3–8, 2022Dexter Maiquez
(San Juan Knights)
26 Points
11 Rebounds

Media

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Due to the expiration of ABS-CBN's franchise, the league had to award the television broadcast rights to another network.

Thus, this season marked the first year of the league's ongoing broadcast rights with Cignal TV, as the games were split between the free-to-air One PH and cable channel One Sports+. Cignal Play handled local streaming, while ABS-CBN's iWantTFC still handled international streaming.

The league continued to stream all of its games on Facebook, but this season saw the league expand to YouTube and Kumu for social media streaming.

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