2014 PBA All-Star Weekend

Basketball game
2014 PBA All-Star Weekend
Gilas Pilipinas PBA All-Stars
101 93
1234 Total
Gilas Pilipinas 28213319 101
PBA All-Stars 23192229 93
DateApril 4–6, 2014[1]
VenueMall of Asia Arena, Pasay
MVPGary David
AttendanceN/A
NetworkTV5
AksyonTV
Fox Sports
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The 2014 PBA All-Star Weekend was the annual all-star weekend of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s 2013–14 season. The events were held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.[2]

Friday events

Obstacle Challenge

Time in seconds.

Name Team First round Championship
Mark Barroca San Mig Super Coffee 31.4 29.8
Jonas Villanueva Air21 34.9 36.0
JVee Casio Alaska 38.3 54.5
Willie Miller Barako Bull 40.5
Sol Mercado San Miguel 41.6
LA Tenorio Barangay Ginebra 42.9
Paul Lee Rain or Shine 44.0
Jayson Castro Talk 'N Text 49.4
John Wilson Meralco 54.2
  • Gold represent the current champion.
  • Terrence Romeo did not participate in this event.
  • Mark Barroca won in this year's Obstacle Challenge.

Three-point Shootout

Name Team First round Championship
Mark Macapagal GlobalPort 23 24
Chris Tiu Rain or Shine 22 22
JVee Casio Alaska 22 20
Mark Cardona Air21 18
Gary David Meralco 18
Marcio Lassiter San Miguel 18
John Wilson Meralco 17
LA Tenorio Barangay Ginebra 17
Ronjay Buenafe Barako Bull 14
Larry Fonacier Talk 'N Text 12
  • Gold represent the current champion.
  • LA Tenorio replaced Mac Baracael, who did not participate in this event.
  • John Wilson replaced James Yap, who did not participate in this event.
  • Mark Macapagal won in this event, making this his fourth title.

Slamdunk Contest

Name Team First round Second round Championship
Rey Guevarra Meralco 40 40 40 (40)
Justin Melton San Mig Super Coffee 40 40 40 (40)
Chris Ellis Barangay Ginebra 37 33
Calvin Abueva Alaska 32 36
Japeth Aguilar Barangay Ginebra 36 29
Cliff Hodge Meralco 36 20
Alex Nuyles Rain or Shine 36 20

Greats vs. Stalwarts

Rosters

^1 Vergel Meneses was unable to participate.
^2 Jason Webb was unable to participate.
^3 Jervy Cruz was unable to participate.
^4 Bal David was unable to participate.
^INJ Vergel Meneses was unable to participate due to injury.
^REP Topex Robinson was Terrence Romeo's replacement.
^REP Justin Melton was Jervy Cruz's replacement.

Game

April 4
Team Greats 136, Team Stalwarts 136
Scoring by quarter: 26–20, 31–37, 44–37, 35–42
Pts: Guevarra 34, Hodge 29, Miller 18, Villanueva 17, Cardel 12, Abuda 11, Casio 9, Robinson 6, Pumaren 0, Co 0, Romeo 0 Pts: Cardona 31, Buenafe 22, Melton 21, Wilson 18, Locsin 18, Mercado 8, Del Rosario 5, Adornado 0, Bachmann 0, Cariaso 0

Sunday events

All-Star Game

Roster

Gilas Pilipinas
Pos Player Team
Starters
G LA Tenorio Ginebra
G Jeffrei Chan Rain or Shine
F Gabe Norwood Rain or Shine
F Ranidel de Ocampo Talk 'N Text
C Marcus Douthit none
Reserves
G Jimmy Alapag Talk 'N Text
G Paul Lee Rain or Shine
G Jayson Castro Talk 'N Text
G Gary David Meralco
G Larry Fonacier Talk 'N Text
G/F Jared Dillinger Meralco
F Beau Belga Rain or Shine
F Marc Pingris San Mig Super Coffee
F/C Japeth Aguilar Barangay Ginebra
F/C June Mar Fajardo San Miguel
Head coach: Chot Reyes (National Team Coach)


PBA All-Stars
Pos Player Team No. of selections Votes
Starters[3]
G Mark Barroca San Mig Super Coffee 2 38,268
G James Yap San Mig Super Coffee 11 38,260
F Mac Baracael Barangay Ginebra 2 33,756
F Chris Ellis Barangay Ginebra 2 44,630
C Greg Slaughter Barangay Ginebra 1 61,680
Reserves
G Marcio Lassiter San Miguel 3
G Peter June Simon San Mig Super Coffee 4
F Calvin Abueva Alaska 2
F Niño Canaleta Talk 'N Text 5
F Joe Devance San Mig Super Coffee 3
F Arwind Santos San Miguel 7
C Sonny Thoss Alaska 1
Head coach: Tim Cone (San Mig Super Coffee)

Game

Sports5 on TV5
April 6
boxscore
Gilas Pilipinas 101, PBA All-Stars 93
Scoring by quarter: 28–23, 21–19, 33–22, 19–29
Pts: Chan 17, David 15, Fajardo 13, Castro 12, Douthit 10, De Ocampo 7, Norwood 7, Aguilar 7, Lee 5, Dillinger 4, Fonacier 3, Pingris 1, Belga 0, Tenorio 0 Pts: Yap 14, Slaughter 10, Simon 9, Santos 9, Barroca 8, Lassiter 8, Thoss 8, Ellis 6, Abueva 6, Devance 6, Baracael 6, Canaleta 3

References

  1. ^ "SLAUGHTER EARLY LEADER IN ALL-STAR VOTES". PBA.ph. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
  2. ^ pba.inquirer.net
  3. ^ All Star Game: Ginebra, San Mig Starts lead PBA All-Star selection vs. Gilas, Yahoo Sports Philippines

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