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The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas () or the SBP is the national sport association for basketball in the
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, formed from the merging of the
Basketball Association of the Philippines The Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) was the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recognized national governing body for basketball in the Philippines. It was recognized by the FIBA in 1936 until 2007 when the Samahang Ba ...
(BAP) and
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(PB). It was formed in order to fix a long running feud in Philippine Basketball that resulted in
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suspending the country from participating in FIBA-sanctioned events. Both groups signed a joint communique during the FIBA Congress in Saitama,
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in September 2006.
Manuel V. Pangilinan Manuel Velez Pangilinan, (born July 14, 1946), also known by his initials MVP, is a Filipino businessman and sports patron. He is the managing director and CEO of First Pacific Company Limited, a Hong Kong-based investment management and ho ...
, chairman of the
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, and owner of the PBA teams
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,
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and NLEX Road Warriors was named as the first president of the organization on February 5, 2007, up until August 8, 2016. He was succeeded by Al Panlilio, who served as the PBA team governor of the Meralco Bolts.


Formation


FIBA suspension

In 2005, the BAP-formed Cebuana-Lhuillier Philippine National Team, made up of little-known amateur players, lost to the
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Jets, owned by city Vice Mayor and comedian
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in the 2005
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preseason tournament. The Jets were bannered by actors and showbiz personalities, while the BAP team was supposed to have been sent to represent the country in an international tournament. This led to calls from
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President Jose "Peping" Cojuangco to reform the BAP's programs and send a national team made up of professional players from the
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. However, disagreements became bitter in mid-2005 as both groups wanted to have their own teams represent the country to the SEABA Men's Basketball tournament in Malaysia. The BAP also replaced Quinteliano "Tiny" Literal with former Philippine senator and Laguna governor Joey Lina as president of the basketball body. The POC intended to reform the BAP's basketball program, but the BAP resisted, and warned the POC to stay out of the situation. As the dispute continued, other National Sports Associations of the POC convened, and expelled the association as the National Sport Association for basketball in the country and created the Philippine Basketball Federation, Inc. as the new basketball governing body. The FIBA, meanwhile, continued to recognize only the BAP and instructed its leaders to sort out the issue. In July 2005, the
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(FIBA) suspended the Philippines from all FIBA-sanctioned tournaments due to disagreements between the
Basketball Association of the Philippines The Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) was the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recognized national governing body for basketball in the Philippines. It was recognized by the FIBA in 1936 until 2007 when the Samahang Ba ...
(BAP) and the
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. In late 2005, the POC received a memorandum that would pave the way for the country's major stakeholders the PBA, PBL, UAAP, and
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and Joey Lina, then-BAP President to represent the BAP to form another new association, which materialized in March 2006, and was eventually known as
Pilipinas Basketball Pilipinas Basketball ( fil, Pilipinas Basketbol}, PB) was the basketball governing body recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) from March 2006 to February 2007. It was formed to replace the POC-backed Philippine Basketball Federati ...
. However, the talks stalled when Lina backed out from the formation of the group. Pilipinas Basketball tried its luck to gain FIBA recognition from FIBA Secretary-General Patrick Baumann but was denied, urging them to "keep the course".Stalemate marks meeting with FIBA
/ref> For the next five months, talks for a resolution remained silent.


The Joint Communique

During the
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in Saitama, Japan, the FIBA Congress was also held in conjunction with the event. Both representatives from the BAP and Pilipinas Basketball separately to meet with FIBA officials to gain recognition.Lim bids for BAP reinstatement
/ref> After talks with both groups, FIBA through Baumann and other representatives invited both parties to sit down and negotiate a solution. RP cage officials come to terms
/ref> After lengthy talks and reportedly some shouting matches, both groups decided to instead form a new basketball body with both members of the BAP and PB joining forces.Lina: New hoops body ready by end of Sept.
/ref>BAP, PB vow to finish job before Sept. 30
/ref> The joint communique said that both parties have promised to fix the problem within a month with a three-man panel made up of then-BAP head Lina and Pilipinas Basketball President Bernie Atienza and a neutral person to oversee the formation. The neutral person was supposed to have been former PBA commissioner Atty. Rudy Salud. Salud, who formed the by-laws of the PBA refused the offer due to health reasons. Eventually Lina and Atienza asked PLDT chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan to be the third person.MVP looms as frontrunner for post
/ref>MVP agrees to head SBP
/ref>Salud declines cage offer
/ref> Eventually the by-laws were formed and a congress was due to be held in November for the election of officers. Panel OK's bylaws' last draft, to check membership list next
/ref>Panel approves 25-man board
/ref>Panel starts work on cage body
/ref> The panel agreed to name the new organization as the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.Pangilinan, 12 each from BAP, PB to form 'SBP Inc.' board
/ref>


Lina's resignation, Jinggoy named new BAP head

In a twist of events, Lina resigned as BAP President stalling the formation of the association.Lina quits as BAP president
/ref> It was reported that several members of the BAP were not willing to cooperate with the limited power sharing with Pilipinas Basketball.MVP claims Lina was never nominated for president
/ref> Eventually, BAP hired Philippine senator
Jinggoy Estrada Jose Pimentel Ejercito Jr. (; born February 17, 1963), also known as Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada or simply Jinggoy Estrada, is a Filipino politician, film actor, and producer serving as a Senator since 2022, and previously from 2004 to 2016. He ...
, son of former Philippine President
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, as its president.Jinggoy to take over as BAP head?
/ref>Jinggoy is new BAP president
/ref> One of Estrada's first moves was to try to convince the POC to reinstate the BAP and also asked the
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to open the padlocked BAP office. However, those requests were denied, but Estrada was given explanation by POC President Jose Cojuangco about the reasons for the BAP expulsion.POC to Jinggoy: Honor BAP accord with SBP
/ref>


Agreement in Hong Kong

Two days before Christmas, Estrada and Pangilinan agreed on a power sharing that could result in the end of the FIBA suspension. Under the agreement, Estrada will be named as the SBP Chairman while Pangilinan will be named SBP President. Both also agreed on Ricky Vargas, the
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Governor and Pangilinan's business aide and Lito Alvarez, the
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Governor and one of the key figures in the BAP, to be given positions in the association.Jinggoy gives in for MVP, says BAP must follow accord
/ref> The move was lauded by many within the basketball community and gave hope for the possible return of the Philippines in international competitions.RP five in limbo despite unity pact
/ref>


BAP fires Estrada

In early-January 2007, the BAP rejected the agreement between Pangilinan and Estrada, citing "Estrada's cooperating with Pilipinas Basketball move without consultation from the BAP". On January 6, 2007, the BAP released a press statement announcing the firing of Estrada as its BAP president. The position was declared vacant with Christian Tan named as interim president.Unity talks off anew as Jinggoy quits BAP
/ref> The move was blasted by PBA Commissioner
Noli Eala Jose Emmanuel "Noli" M. Eala is a Filipino sports executive and disbarred lawyer who served as the 11th chairperson of the Philippine Sports Commission from August 30 to December 28, 2022. He previously served as the sixth commissioner of the P ...
and PBL Commissioner Chino Trinidad.Eala slams BAP on Jinggoy ouster
/ref> Senator Estrada, however, remained with the SBP to continue to formation of the association and even went to Geneva along with a group led by Pangilinan and Eala to talk with FIBA Secretary-General Patrick Baumann about the SBP's progress. Jinggoy denies SBP deal, wants presidency
/ref> Baumann responded by saying that the suspension will be lifted once a new organization is formed through a Basketball Unity Congress. The BAP then hired track-and-field president Go Teng Kok as their BAP President. BAP offers top post to Go
/ref> Rumors also surfaced that the BAP had intended to boycott the Unity Congress and to issue a TRO but the rumors where denied by the 70-year organization.


Unity Congress

A week before the unity congress, both BAP and PB separately went to Bangkok for talks with Baumann and FIBA-Asia representatives.Behind closed doors
/ref> After talks between leaders of both the BAP and the PB, the two groups agreed to settle differences and moved ahead with the congress.With Cage Panel Complete: SBP to hold unity congress
/ref> On February 5, 2007, the Unity Congress was held formally electing Pangilinan as its president. The event was graced by members of the BAP, PB, the Philippine Olympic Committee, and a host of observers that included Baumann, who issued a statement saying the suspension has been lifted pending approval by the POC as its NSA for basketball.SBPI board to elect Pangilinan as chairman and president
/ref> As part of the approval, both agreed to call the organization as the BAP-Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, Inc.


2008 lawsuit

The Court of Appeals of the Philippines' Special 11th division, on October 6, 2008, granted a 60-day
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on
Manuel V. Pangilinan Manuel Velez Pangilinan, (born July 14, 1946), also known by his initials MVP, is a Filipino businessman and sports patron. He is the managing director and CEO of First Pacific Company Limited, a Hong Kong-based investment management and ho ...
's
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against Prospero A. Pichay, Jr. and
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Rep. Luis Villafuerte's control of BAP-SBP. The TRO nullified the enforcement of the September 3
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Regional Trial Court, Branch 24 order, favoring Villafuerte's group. Earlier, Manila Judge Antonio Eugenio Jr. held that "the June 12, 2008 convention-election called by the SBP faction of Pangilinan, as President, and
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Governor Oscar Moreno, as Chair, was null and void, and the June 4, 2008 National Congress, which was attended by majority of the stakeholders who elected former congressman
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as BAP-SBP president and Villafuerte as chairman, was valid." The RTC annulled the election after Villafuerte's group revealed only 19 out of the 87 member-associations attended the election while the June 4 elections was authorized by majority of the 87 stakeholders that attended the National Congress initiated by Villafuerte, as BAP-SBP chairman. The decision of the Manila RTC was eventually overturned by the Court of Appeals' Special 9th division on November 18, 2008, in a 16-page decision which recognized the legitimacy of the June 12 convention-election. The supposed election of Villafuerte as SBP chairman, according to the decision, had no legal basis, since the Camarines Sur congressman is not a legitimate member of the board of trustees. "Based on the Bangkok agreement forged between the warring BAP and SBP, the chairman of the SBP should be a member of the SBP board of trustees. Although Villafuerte is serving as BAP chairman, he was never a part of the merger."The Daily Tribune: SBP goes on its own as NSA
/ref> As a result, the association formally changed its name to Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas. According to SBP Executive Director Noli Eala: “Yes, we have dropped BAP from the official name of the legitimate national basketball association of the country” On October 6, 2009, the
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ruled, supporting with the decision of the Court on Appeals, on recognizing the Eala and Moreno as executive director and chairman, respectively, of the SBP.


Retirement of MVP and the new SBP board

Pangilinan, who used to served as the first president of SBP for two consecutive terms, announced in a press conference on October 8, 2015, that he will retire as the head of the basketball NSA. MVP, and 12 other officials of the said NSA, Ricky Vargas, Bernie Atienza, Pete Alfaro, Danny Soria, Fr. Paul De Vera, Niewncanor Jorge, Raul Alcozeba, Dr. Jay Adalem, Mayor Oca Moreno, Robert Uy, Vivian Manila, and Rey Gamboa were already expired their terms last February 2015, but the elections were not conducted due to "busy schedule" of the stakeholders. SBP will hold the general elections on August 8, 2016 (supposedly scheduled for January 2016, but it was delayed due to the Philippines' hosting of the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments for Men) to elect the possible replacements of Pangilinan and other members of the SBP board. During the election, a new set of board of trustees were elected. The board composed of four representatives from the PBA (
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, Robert Non,
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, and Erick Arejola), 1 from youth sector (
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), three from commercial sector (Robbie Puno, Ricky Palou, and Jobin Jarvis Uy), 5 from collegiate and junior leagues (Ronnie Dizer, Paul Supan, Joe Lipa, Xavi Nunag, and Melanie Florentino), 1 from women's sector (Monica Jorge), and 11 from local leagues, representing the 5 areas (Joey Guillermo, Bernardino Bermudez, Crispulo Onrubia, Virgilio Cortez, Rey Bautista, Benjo Viola, Ramoncito Fernandez, Enrico Navarro, Fr. Joseph Haw, Glenn Escandor and Stephen Dacoco). After the election, the newly elected board of trustees elected the new set of officers of the SBP. Panlilio named president, Angara named chairman, Puno named Vice Chairman, and Palou named Treasurer. Sonny Barrios, was retained as the executive director, while Panlilio's predecessor, Pangilinan was appointed as the chairman emeritus of the organization.


Programs

The main program of the SBP is the men's national basketball team. Recently, the country placed 7th in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup in Beirut, Lebanon and 32nd in the
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in China. The FIBA Asia squad was sponsored primarily by the PBA,
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and
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. The SBP is now preparing teams for the
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, youth tournaments, and the
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, which they will be co-hosting with Japan and Indonesia. Other programs include the women's national team, the men's under-18/19 youth squad, the women's under-18/19 youth squad, and the men's under-16/17 youth squad. In 2019, the SBP reorganized the Gilas Pilipinas brand to include the women's, youth, and 3x3 basketball programs in addition to the men's program.


Current tournaments

The SBP organizes these tournaments: *
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* SBP Pambansang Tatluhan (3x3 qualifying tournaments) The SBP formerly organized these tournaments: *
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(2008–11)


National team

*Men's (
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, U-19, U-17, 3x3) *Women's (
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, U-19, U-17)


See also

*
Basketball Association of the Philippines The Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) was the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recognized national governing body for basketball in the Philippines. It was recognized by the FIBA in 1936 until 2007 when the Samahang Ba ...
*
Pilipinas Basketball Pilipinas Basketball ( fil, Pilipinas Basketbol}, PB) was the basketball governing body recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) from March 2006 to February 2007. It was formed to replace the POC-backed Philippine Basketball Federati ...
*
Gilas Pilipinas The Philippines men's national basketball team ( fil, Pambansang koponan ng basketbol ng Pilipinas), commonly known as Gilas Pilipinas, is the basketball team representing the Philippines. The team is managed by the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipi ...


Further reading


Basketball Association of the Philippines vs. FIBA and Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas
arbitral award by the
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.
Villafuerte, et. al. vs. Moreno, et. al
decision by the
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.
Moreno, et. al. vs. Villafuerte, et. al.
decision by the
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.


References


External links


Official SBP website

Official SBP Facebook page


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