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- Friday events Obstacle Challenge Three-point Shootout Slamdunk Contest Greats vs. Stalwarts Rosters Game
- Sunday events Gilas Pilipinas vs. PBA All-Stars Roster Game
- References
- See also
{{Infobox PBA All-Star game | name = 2014 PBA All-Star Weekend | image = | teamA = Gilas Pilipinas | teamB = PBA All-Stars | teamA_total = 101 | teamB_total = 93 | teamA_qtr1 = 28 | teamA_qtr2 = 21 | teamA_qtr3 = 33 | teamA_qtr4 = 19 | teamB_qtr1 = 23 | teamB_qtr2 = 19 | teamB_qtr3 = 22 | teamB_qtr4 = 29 | date = April 4–6, 2014[1] | arena = Mall of Asia Arena | city = Pasay City | MVP = Gary David | attendance = N/A | network = TV5 AksyonTV Fox Sports | prev_year = 2013 | next_year = 2015 }}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 City.[2] Friday eventsObstacle ChallengeTime in seconds. Name | Team | First round | Championship |
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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 ShootoutName | Team | First round | Championship |
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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 ContestName | Team | First round | Second round | Championship |
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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 |
- Gold represents the current champion.
- Alex Nuyles replaced Arwind Santos in this event.
- Justin Melton and Rey Guevarra are co-champions for this event.
- The scores in the parentheses were for the first round.
Greats vs. StalwartsRosters{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Team GreatsPlayer | Team |
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JVee Casio | Alaska | Rey Guevarra | Meralco | Cliff Hodge | Meralco | Willie Miller | Barako Bull | Terrence Romeo {{ref|romeo|INJ}} | GlobalPort | Jonas Villanueva | Air21 | Freddie Abuda | Legends | Vergel Meneses {{ref|meneses|1}} | Legends | Franz Pumaren | Legends | Johnedel Cardel | Legends | Jason Webb {{ref|webb|2}} | Legends | Topex Robinson {{ref|robinson|REP}} | Legends | Head coach: Atoy Co (Legends) | {{col-2}}Team StalwartsPlayer | Team |
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Ronjay Buenafe | Barako Bull | Mark Cardona | Air21 | Jervy Cruz {{ref|cruz|3}} | Rain or Shine | Sol Mercado | San Miguel | Chris Tiu | Rain or Shine | John Wilson | Meralco | Jeffrey Cariaso | Legends | Bal David {{ref|david|4}} | Legends | Noli Locsin | Legends | Dickie Bachmann | Legends | Richard del Rosario | Legends | Justin Melton{{ref|melton|REP}} | San Mig Super Coffee | Head coach: Bogs Adornado (Legends) | {{col-end}}{{note|meneses|1}} Vergel Meneses was unable to participate. {{note|webb|2}} Jason Webb was unable to participate. {{note|cruz|3}} Jervy Cruz was unable to participate. {{note|david|4}} Bal David was unable to participate. {{note|romeo|INJ}} Vergel Meneses was unable to participate due to injury. {{note|robinson|REP}} Topex Robinson was Terrence Romeo's replacement. {{note|melton|REP}} Justin Melton was Jervy Cruz's replacement.Game{{basketballbox |bg=#eee | date = April 4 | report = | team1 = Team Greats | team2 = Team Stalwarts | score1 = 136 | score2 = 136 | points1 = Guevarra 34, Hodge 29, Miller 18, Villanueva 17, Cardel 12, Abuda 11, Casio 9, Robinson 6, Pumaren 0, Co 0, Romeo 0 | points2 = Cardona 31, Buenafe 22, Melton 21, Wilson 18, Locsin 18, Mercado 8, Del Rosario 5, Adornado 0, Bachmann 0, Cariaso 0 | Q1 = 26–20 | Q2 = 31–37 | Q3 = 44–37 | Q4 = 35–42 | place = Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City | TV = AksyonTV }}- Rey Guevarra was named the MVP for this game.
Sunday eventsGilas Pilipinas vs. PBA All-StarsRoster{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Gilas PilipinasPos | Player | Team |
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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 |
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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) | {{col-2}}PBA All-StarsPos | Player | Team | No. of selections | Votes |
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Starters[3] |
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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 |
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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) | {{col-end}}Game{{basketballbox |bg=#eee | date = April 6 | report = boxscore | place = Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay | TV = Sports5 on TV5 | attendance= | team1 = Gilas Pilipinas | team2 = PBA All-Stars | score1 = 101 | score2 = 93 | points1 = 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 | points2 = Yap 14, Slaughter 10, Simon 9, Santos 9, Barroca 8, Lassiter 8, Thoss 8, Ellis 6, Abueva 6, Devance 6, Baracael 6, Canaleta 3 | Q1 = 28–23 | Q2 = 21–19 | Q3 = 33–22 | Q4 = 19–29 | series = }}- Gary David was named the All Star Game MVP.
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://pba.inquirer.net/41302/slaughter-early-leader-in-all-star-votes|title=SLAUGHTER EARLY LEADER IN ALL-STAR VOTES |accessdate=February 7, 2013 |publisher=PBA.ph}} 2. ^pba.inquirer.net 3. ^[https://ph.sports.yahoo.com/news/all-star-game--ginebra--san-mig-stars-lead-pba-selection-vs--gilas-073038204-nba.html All Star Game: Ginebra, San Mig Starts lead PBA All-Star selection vs. Gilas], Yahoo Sports Philippines
See also- 2013–14 PBA season
- Philippine Basketball Association
- Philippine Basketball Association All-Star Weekend
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