The Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), or Metroball, was a
professional
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basketball
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league in the
Philippines
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* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
that ran from March 7, 1998, to July 26, 2002.
History
The MBA played its first game on March 7, 1998, at the Don Narciso Ramos Sports Complex in
Lingayen, Pangasinan
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. Unlike the
Philippine Basketball Association
The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) is a men's professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of twelve company-branded franchised teams. Founded in 1975, it is the first professional basketball league in Asia and is the se ...
, in which teams represent companies, the MBA teams represented a particular city, province or island in the country. The league brought basketball closer to the people, and it raided the PBA for talent.
The MBA was widely viewed as broadcast giant
ABS-CBN's attempt to undermine the PBA after failing to snatch its broadcast rights in 1998.
Metroball allowed foreigners to play for their teams, not requiring Philippine passports of them, nor requiring those foreigners to have Filipino blood. All the league required was that these players be born in the Philippines.
As a direct result of this practice, the MBA and its foreign-born players began attracting attention away from the PBA, forcing the PBA to escalate their own players' salaries and practically rendering the PBA draft useless through a "direct hiring" process.
This allowed PBA teams like Talk 'N Text and Tanduay to negotiate directly with MBA players or MBA prospects (like Asi Taulava and Sonny Alvarado) for their services.
However, the league folded on July 26, 2002, due to extremely high expenses on funding a regional basketball league, and most especially when broadcast partner
ABS-CBN
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withdrew funding for the league. Several players went to the semi-professional
Philippine Basketball League
The Philippine Basketball League (PBL) was a commercial semi-professional basketball league in the Philippines. The league was composed of several commercial teams with several collegiate and provincial stars.
History
The PBL was formed on Ma ...
en route to the PBA.
Season format
The MBA had a season similarly styled to that of the
National Basketball Association
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. The teams were grouped into two conferences: Northern (
Luzon
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and
Metro Manila
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) and Southern (
Visayas
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/
Mindanao
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). The season concluded with the MBA National Finals, where the Northern Conference champion faced the Southern Conference champion to decide the MBA Championship.
After the league adapted a semi-commercial format (teams are sponsored by companies), several methods were used to in determining its champion. In their final season, they have adapted a three-conference format, similar with the PBA.
Teams
Northern Conference
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Batangas Blades (1998–2002; team merged with Manila in 2001, known as LBC-Batangas Blades)
*
Laguna Lakers
The Laguna Lakers (or the FedEx-Laguna Lakers) were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2001. The team was owned by Bert Lina, owner of the Federal Express franchise in the Philippines ...
(1998–2001; team abandoned the league after their owners
FedEx joined the PBA in 2002)
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Manila Metrostars
The Manila Metrostars were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2001. The team was the 1999 MBA National Champions and holds the MBA record of winning 22 consecutive games during the sa ...
(1998–2001; team merged with Batangas in 2001)
*
Nueva Ecija Patriots (1999–2001)
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Olongapo Volunteers
The Olongapo Volunteers were a professional basketball team in the Metropolitan Basketball Association
The Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), or Metroball, was a professional basketball league in the Philippines that ran from March 7, 1 ...
(2002) (team renamed as Gilbey's-Olongapo Volunteers in 2002)
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Pampanga Dragons
The Pampanga Dragons were a professional basketball team of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2000 and in 2002 as Pampanga Stars. The team was owned by Jose Antonio Gonzales II and was named Dragons because the father ...
(also known as Pampanga Stars) (1998–2000; 2002)
*Pangasinan Presidents (also known as Pangasinan Waves) (1998–1999; 2002)
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Pasig-Rizal Pirates (1998–2000) (also known as Pasig Blue Pirates in 1998)
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San Juan Knights
The San Juan Kings, previously known as the San Juan Knights, are a professional basketball team representing San Juan, Metro Manila. They played in the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) from 1999 to 2001, the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketba ...
(1999–2001) (team renamed as Andok's-San Juan Knights in 2001)
Southern Conference
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Cebu Gems
The Cebu Gems also known as Cebuana Lhuillier Gems were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2002.
The team was owned by Jean Henri Lhuillier. The team played its home games at the Cebu ...
(1998–2002; team renamed as the Cebuana Lhullier Gems in 2001)
*
Davao Eagles
The Davao Eagles were a professional basketball team of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2002. The team was owned by Anthony del Rosario. The ballclub choose to be named 'Eagles' because the city is the home of the P ...
(1998–2002)
*Cagayan de Oro Amigos (also known as Cagayan de Oro Nuggets) (1998–2000; 2002)
*Iloilo Megavoltz (also known as Iloilo Volts) (1998–2000)
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Negros Slashers
The Negros Slashers also known as the RCPI-Negros Slashers were a professional basketball team in the Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2002. The team enjoyed considerable success, winning the MBA National Championship in 2002, the ...
(
Bacolod
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) (1998–2002; team renamed as the RCPI-Negros Slashers in 2002)
*
SocSarGen Marlins
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History ...
(1998–2001; team renamed as the Socsargen Taguig Marlins in 2001 when the team played its home games in
Taguig
Taguig (), officially the City of Taguig ( fil, Lungsod ng Taguig), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 886,722 people. Located in the northwestern shores of ...
)
*Surigao Miners/Warriors (1999–2000)
Coaches
*Louie Alas (Manila, 1999)
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Junel Baculi
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(Olongapo, 2002)
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Joel Banal
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(Pasig-Rizal, 1998–2000)
*Rolly Buenaflor (Negros, 1998)
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Philip Cezar
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(San Juan, 1999–2001)
*Lawrence Chongson (Pangasinan, 2002)
*Ricky Dandan (Manila, 1998)
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Aric del Rosario (Pampanga, 1998–1999)
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Binky Favis
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Coaching career
He was also a former player of the UST Growling Tigers and was an assistan ...
(Batangas, 1998–1999)
*Bonnie Garcia (Laguna, 1998–1999, 2001 / Pampanga, 2000)
*Danny Gavieres (Iloilo, 1999–2000)
*Willie Generalao (Socsargen, 2000)
*Bong Go (Davao, 2002)
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Jimmy Mariano
Jaime L. Mariano OLY (are post-nominal letters granted by the World Olympians Association (WOA) to registered athletes who have participated in the Olympic Games (born April 19, 1941), also known as Jimmy "Mr. Cool" Mariano, is a Filipino former b ...
(Surigao, 2000)
*Jun Noel (Negros, 1998-1999 / Davao, 2001)
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Nash Racela (Batangas, 2000–2002)
*Bong Ramos (Batangas, 2000)
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Biboy Ravanes (Socsargen, 1998–1999)
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Chot Reyes
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(Pangasinan, 1999)
*Mike Reyes (Iloilo, 1998)
*Arlene Rodriguez (Cagayan de Oro, 1999)
*Francis Rodriguez (Davao, 1998–2000)
*Robert Sison (Pangasinan, 1999 / Negros, 2000–2001)
*Leoncio Tan Jr. (Cebu, 1998)
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Joe Lipa
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Lipa formerly coached his alma mater, the University of the Philippines, in the University Athletic Asso ...
(Nueva Ecija, 1999–2001)
*Allan Trinidad (Nueva Ecija, 2000 / Pampanga, 2002)
*Dong Vergeire (Pangasinan, 1998)
*Jojo Villa (Nueva Ecija, 2000)
*Jojo Villapando (Negros, 2002)
*Nemie Villegas (Nueva Ecija, 2000)
*Vic Ycasiano (Cagayan de Oro, 2002)
*Tonichi Yturri (Cebu, 1998–2002)
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David Zamar
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(Cagayan de Oro, 1998-1999 / Manila, 2000)
Venues
*Araullo University Centrum-Cabanatuan
*
Ateneo Gym
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Cebu Coliseum
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*CEU Centrodome
*Centrum in De La Salle-Lipa
*General Santos City Gym
*Mail & More Complex-San Andres
*Mandaue City Sports Complex
*Mindanao Polytechnic State College-CDO
*Narciso Ramos Sports Complex
*Pampanga Convention Center
*Pasig Sports Complex
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Philsports Arena
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*
Rizal Memorial Coliseum
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History
The Rizal Memorial Coliseum within the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was built on the former site of Manil ...
*Rizal Memorial College Stadium
*San Fernando Sports Complex
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San Juan Gym
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The arena was home to the Pilipinas MX3 Kings of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) and has played host to a number of basketball games of the Philippine ...
*San Luis Sports Complex
*Tinga Gym-Taguig
*University of San Agustin Gym-Iloilo city
*University of St. La Salle Gym-Bacolod
*Urios Gym-Butuan
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Ynares Center
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Rules
The MBA had a set of its unique rules compared to the PBA:
# The
shot clock
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was reduced to 23 seconds, as opposed to the PBA's 24 seconds.
# The time limit for a team to advance the ball over the center line was reduced to eight seconds, as opposed to PBA's 10 seconds. The PBA later adopted the 8-second limit in 2004, two years after the MBA disbanded.
# Free-three - An option to trade a player's two free throws for a free three (one attempt at the three-point arc above the free throw line, worth three points if successfully made) at the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. This option was later made available any time during the game by 1999.
# One-for-one situation - There were two penalty situations in the MBA, first is if the team fouls of the opposing team reaches five fouls, the fouled player needed to shoot the first free throw before getting the second. Two free throws were only given to a player if the opposing team incurred seven team fouls.
# Blitz Three - Any field goal converted within five seconds of a change of possession will be worth three points. A red siren is installed at the backboard to indicate the Blitz Period. (introduced in 2001)
# Foreigners were allowed to play in the league, provided that the player is born in the Philippines.
MBA Most Valuable Players
MBA Champions
Teams in bold won the MBA National Championship.
*October 31, 1998: Pampanga Dragons emerge as the first MBA champions, winning against Negros Slashers in five games. The Dragons clinch the national championship following an 89–85 victory in Game Five at the San Fernando Sports Complex.
*December 8, 1999: Manila Metrostars rout the Cebu Gems, 101–83 in Game Six, before a hometown crowd at the Mail & More Sports Complex in San Andres and crowned themselves the 1999 MBA national champions.
*November 25, 2000: San Juan Knights defeated Negros Slashers, 104–91 in Game Six, at the packed San Juan Gym for their first MBA national title since becoming one of the three new teams last season.
*August 24, 2001: Andok's-San Juan is champions anew in the MBA first phase tournament, scoring a 3–1 series win over Negros Slashers, the same team they beat in the national finals last year. The Knights outscored the Slashers, 30–15 in the final quarter, for a 103–90 victory.
*December 19, 2001: LBC-Batangas Blades captured their first MBA crown in the second phase of the 2001 season, beating hard-luck Negros Slashers, 94–75 in Game Four, for a 3–1 series victory.
*June 1, 2002: After four runner-up finishes, RCPI-Negros finally win their first MBA title. The Slashers completed a three-game sweep off LBC-Batangas Blades. Winning Slashers coach Jojo Villapando now joined the elite list of MBA champion coaches.
Key Figures
Commissioners
*
Ramon Fernandez
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(1998–1999)
*
Gregorio "Ogie" Narvasa II (2000–2001)
*Severino "Butch" Antonio (2001)
*
Joaquin "Chito" Loyzaga (2002)
Rivalries
* Manila-Cebu - Seen as a rivalry of two basketball hotbeds in the Philippines. Both teams played the first MBA game on March 7, 1998, in Pangasinan with Metrostars defeating the Gems. Manila and Cebu also entangled in a regular season match in August 1999 which saw Manila escape with a nail-biting win that preserved their record 23-game winning streak. Manila later defeated Cebu in the 1999 MBA National Finals. Cebu bounced back, defeating Manila to win the 2000 MBA Interconference tournament.
* Negros-Cebu - A rivalry of both teams from the Visayas region, and also in the MBA Visayas Division. The Slashers defeated the Gems 4–3 in the 1998 MBA Southern Conference Finals, after Negros trailed 1–3 in the series. The Gems bounced back in the 1999 Southern Conference semis by defeating the Slashers. A game during the series was halted and restarted a week later, due to physical play and fan behavior. Negros bounced back in 2000, defeating Cebu in the Southern finals.
* Davao-Cebu - A Southern Conference rivalry, had a game in 1998 halted due to physical play while fans pelted the court with debris.
* Pasig-San Juan - A Northern Conference rivalry between both nearby Metro Manila cities. Probably the most intense rivalry in MBA history, with games being halted with fights from both players on the court and rival fans in attendance. Pasig-Rizal defeated San Juan to win the 1999 MBA Northern Conference Two title and also eliminated the Knights in the 1999 Northern Conference semifinals.
Trivia
* The Manila Metrostars set a league record in 1999 by winning 22 consecutive games only to be halted by the Negros Slashers during the elimination round, en route to a 26–4 record and the MBA National Championship. The record was also seen by many as the most in Philippine professional basketball history, breaking the PBA's Crispa Redmanizers' record of 21 consecutive victories in 1983.
* Felix Belano of the
Davao Eagles
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was the only player to record a quadruple-double in MBA history (if a player records a double-figure numbers in four categories such as points, rebounds, assists, blocks or steals) during a game against the
Nueva Ecija Patriots in 1999. Belano later had a stint with the
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
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of the PBA.
* Peter Martin made the first shot in the history of the MBA when his
Manila Metrostars
The Manila Metrostars were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2001. The team was the 1999 MBA National Champions and holds the MBA record of winning 22 consecutive games during the sa ...
they faced the
Cebu Gems
The Cebu Gems also known as Cebuana Lhuillier Gems were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2002.
The team was owned by Jean Henri Lhuillier. The team played its home games at the Cebu ...
in the opening of the league in 1998.
* The
SocSarGen Marlins
The Sarangani Marlins, previously known as the Taguig and Soccsksargen Marlins, are a professional basketball team in the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998–2001 and Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League since 2019.
History ...
became the first team to register a win in the first double-header of the league in 1998. Max Delantes led the way for the Marlins.
* Stephen Padilla holds the record for most 3-point shots made with 10 as he scores 40 points with a 10/10 from the 3-point arc in 2001.
* John Ferriols was the first MVP of the tournament while
Alex Compton
Alexander M. Compton (born March 16, 1974) is a Filipino-born American retired basketball player and coach. He also served as the head coach of the Alaska Aces of the Philippine Basketball Association.
Early life and college career
Born in Mak ...
was the first American player to be named MVP of the MBA in 1999.
* In 1999, the
Manila Metrostars
The Manila Metrostars were a professional basketball team in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association from 1998 to 2001. The team was the 1999 MBA National Champions and holds the MBA record of winning 22 consecutive games during the sa ...
became the first MBA team to banner a team at the
1999 Southeast Asian Games in
Brunei
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. They made it before winning the national championship over the Cebu Gems. Coach
Louie Alas
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led the RP Team to win the Gold Medal by beating
Thailand
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. The majority of the line-up were the players from the Metrostars led by Adducul and Camaso and recruited some players from other teams.
References
External links
The MBA's Dream Team 2001servssports.wordpress.com
Long before they became coach and player, Compton, Hontiveros were rivals in epic MBA shootoutspin.ph
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