2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 season

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2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 season
LeagueChooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3
Sport3x3 basketball
Number of teams12–13
President's Cup
ChampionsPasig (1st title)
  Runners-upBataan
Patriot's Cup
ChampionsBasilan (1st title)
  Runners-upBalanga
Magiting Cup
ChampionsBalanga (1st title)
  Runners-upPasig
Seasons

The 2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 season is the inaugural season of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 basketball league.

Teams

12 teams, many of which are from the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), participated in the inaugural conference.[1][2][3]

For the Patriot's Cup, the second conference two foreign teams were invited to participate, VetHealth-Delhi 3BL from India and Moscow Inanomo from Russia. However Moscow will start playing in the second leg of the conference. The Thunder Pateros Hunters played in lieu of the Marikina Shoemasters in the first leg as a guest team.[4]

Teams can name up to six players in their rosters for each conference but can opt not to fill up all six slots right away. However they cannot replace any player.[5]

Team President's Patriot's Magiting
Bacoor Strikers Yes
Phenom-Basilan Steel Yes
1Bataan Risers / Wilkins Balanga Pure Yes Yes
Bicol Volcanoes Yes
Bulacan Kuyas Yes
Inoza-Gulf Supreme Bulacan Boosters Yes
Cebu-Max 4 Birada Yes Yes
VetHealth-Delhi 3BL (India) Yes
Marikina Shoemasters Yes Yes
(except 1st leg)
Mindoro Tamaraws Yes Yes
Moscow Inanomo (Russia) Yes
(except 1st leg)
Pasig Grindhouse Kings / Gold's Gym-Pasig King Yes Yes
Pasay Voyagers Yes
Southwestern University Cobras Yes
Thunder Pateros Hunters Yes
(1st leg guest team)
Quezon City-Zark's Jawbreakers Yes
Tycoon-Quezon City Ballers Yes
San Juan-Go for Gold Knights Yes
Valenzuela Classic Yes
Vigan Wolves / MiGuard-Vigan Wolves Yes Yes
Zamboanga Valientes / Zamboanga Valientes MLV Yes Yes Yes

Pre-season events

Manok ng Bayan-SBP 3X3

The Manok ng Bayan-SBP 3X3, a basketball youth tournament for boys and girls was held in Cebu as the official kickoff event of the 2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 season. The event was an attempt to break the record for the biggest FIBA-sanctioned youth tournament by participants, as well as to accumulate FIBA Federation Ranking points for the Philippines in order for the country to gain enough points to qualify to send a team to the 3x3 event at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

2019 President's Cup

The President's Cup is the first conference of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 season. The conference is exclusive to Filipinos and imports or foreigners are ineligible. However players of foreign descent who can prove their Filipino heritage are eligible to play.[2] The conference consisted of five legs each considered as a separate tournament. A sixth leg, the Grand Finals, was planned[5] but later scrapped.

The top placing team in the grand final qualifies for the FIBA 3x3 World Tour while the next top two teams gain a berth each at the inaugural Asia-Pacific Super Quest.[6]

Leg venues and winners

Leg Date[5] Venue[5] Final Winning players
Champions Score Runner-up
1 1st Tour February 16 SM Megamall
(Mandaluyong)
Bataan 19–18 Pasig
2 2nd Tour February 24 SM Megamall
(Mandaluyong)
Pasig 21–18 Bataan
3 3rd Tour March 1 SM Fairview
(Quezon City)
Bataan 21–19 Pasig
4 4th Tour March 9 SM Megamall
(Mandaluyong)
Pasig 14–12 Pasay
5 5th Tour March 31 SM Fairview
(Quezon City)
Pasig 14–12 Bataan

2019 Patriot's Cup

The Patriot's Cup (also known as 2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Patriot's Cup presented by Coca-Cola for sponsorship reasons) is the second conference of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 league. Unlike the President's Cup, the tournament as a reinforced conference allows each of the participating teams to field a single foreign import. The conference will feature at least five legs with a Super Quest tournament possibly to be held as the sixth leg. The conference is set to commence on June 16, 2019 with the first leg scheduled be held in Cebu.[14]

All of the twelve teams which played in the first conference will play in the Patriot's Cup with four or eight teams being considered to be allowed to make their debut in this conference. This includes two foreign teams each from Indonesia and Japan.[14]

Leg venues and winners

Leg Date[5] Venue[5] Final Winning players
Champions Score Runner-up
1 1st Tour June 16 SM Seaside City Cebu
(Cebu)
Gold's Gym-Pasig Kings
(Pasig)
21–15 Phenom Basilan CTC Construction
(Basilan)
2 2nd Tour June 23 SM Fairview
(Quezon City)
VetHealth Delhi 3BL
(India)
21–20 Phenom Basilan CTC Construction
(Basilan)
  • India Inderbir Sing Gill
  • India Bikramjil Gill
  • India Kiram Shastri
  • India Amjyot Singh Gil
3 3rd Tour July 6 SM Muntinlupa Phenom Basilan CTC Construction
(Basilan)
21–16 Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
4 4th Tour July 13 SM Megamall Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
21–17 Gold's Gym-Pasig Kings
(Pasig)
5 5th Tour July 27 SM Megamall Phenom Basilan CTC Construction
(Basilan)
21–20 Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)

2019 Magiting Cup

The Magiting Cup (also known as 2019 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Magiting Cup presented by Coca-Cola for sponsorship reasons) is the third conference of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 league.

Leg venues and winners

Leg Date[5] Venue[5] Final Winning players
Champions Score Runner-up
1 1st Tour September 1 SM City Clark
(Angeles, Pampanga)
Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
21–20 Phenom Basilan CTC Construction
(Basilan)
2 2nd Tour September 6 SM Fairview
(Quezon City)
Fyr Fyter Bacolod
(Bacolod)
21–19 Mindoro Tamaraws 7A
(Mindoro)
3 3rd Tour September 10 SM BF Parañaque
(Parañaque)
Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
21–20 Equalivet Pasig
(Pasig)
4 4th Tour September 15 SM BF Parañaque
(Parañaque)
Equalivet Pasig
(Pasig)
21–18 Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
5 5th Tour September 20 SM Megamall
(Mandaluyong)
Wilkins Balanga Pure
(Balanga)
21–19 Equalivet Pasig
(Pasig)

MelMac Cup

In addition to the three regular conference, Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas also organized the MelMac Cup. The MelMac Cup had two tournaments or "seasons", each with multiple legs. Wilkins Balanga Pure is the winner of Season 2 which ended on October 31, 2019.[21][22] Pasig was the winner of the first season which concluded on October 22, 2019.[23] The first season also featured a women's tournament which had Ever Bilena as winners.[24]

Notes

  1. ^ Ababou, who is part of Pasig's roster for the 4th Tour, didn't play for Pasig in the tour final after being injured in the middle of the tournament rendering him unavailable for the semifinals and onwards.

References

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  21. ^ Saldejano, Ivan Stewart (31 October 2019). "Balanga wins final leg of Chooks 3x3 MelMac Cup". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
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