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2014 UNTV Cup Season 2
2014 UNTV Cup Season
Tournament details
CountryPhilippines
DatesFebruary 11 – July 8, 2014
Teams10
Defending championsJudiciary Magis
(as Judiciary Cagers)
Final positions
ChampionsAFP Cavaliers (1st title)
Runner-upPNP Responders
Third placeJudiciary Magis
Fourth placeMMDA Black Wolves
Tournament statistics
Matches played47
Season MVPOllan Omiping (PNP)

The UNTV Cup Season 2 was the 2014 season of the public service-based basketball league, the UNTV Cup. It was opened on February 11, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City. Its final games were held on July 8, 2014, at the same venue.

UNTV Cup season two started its ceremonial toss on February 11, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City. Ten teams participated this season; three more teams compared to the inaugural season.[1] Atoy Co and Ed Cordero serve as commissioner and deputy commissioner respectively during the course of UNTV Cup season two. The game ended successfully on July 8, 2014, on the same venue.

Its kick off celebration was held at One Esplanade in Pasay on January 14, 2014. Opening game was held on February 11, 2014, at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines. Every game schedule, the teams had its own Public Service Booth during the game to give and offer public services to attendees/viewers as well as to the public. Respective teams had its representatives to cater these public services on the game venue.[2]

Teams

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The following are the teams of public officials:[3][4]

New Teams

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Four new teams were introduced this season, two of which came from the splitting of Season 1's Congress-LGU Legislators.

Group A

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Government agency Moniker Colours Joined UNTV Cup Seasons Played UNTV Cup Titles Head Coach
Armed Forces of the Philippines AFP Cavaliers     2013 1 0 Col. Alfredo Cayco
Department of Justice DOJ Avengers     2013 1 0 Lucio Guevarra
Supreme Court of the Philippines Judiciary Magis     2013 1 1 Dennis Balason
Local Government Units LGU Vanguards     2013 1 0 Raymund Valenzona
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA Black Wolves     2013 1 0 Yoyong Martirez

Group B

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Government agency Moniker Colours Joined UNTV Cup Seasons Played UNTV Cup Titles Head Coach
House of Representatives of the Philippines HOR Solons     2013 1 0 Fernando Ocampo
Office of the President of the Philippines Malacañang Patriots     2014 0 0 Jenkins Mesina
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation PhilHealth – Your Partner In Health     2013 1 0 Delio Aseron II
Philippine National Police PNP Responders     2013 1 0 Raffy Gonzales
Senate of the Philippines Senate Defenders     2014 0 0 Lino Ong

Venues

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UNTV Cup Season 2 is located in Metro Manila
Ynares Sports Arena
Ynares Sports Arena
Smart Araneta Coliseum
Smart Araneta Coliseum
Meralco Gym
Meralco Gym

The opening day and the Games 2 and 3 of the Finals were held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The rest of the elimination round games were held at the Ynares Sports Arena and Meralco Gym. The other playoff games were also held at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.

Arena Location Tournament Capacity
Elims Playoffs
Meralco Gym Pasig City checkY
Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City checkY checkY 14,429
Ynares Sports Arena Pasig City checkY checkY 3,000

Elimination round

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Every schedule of the games was telecast live via the official TV partner UNTV 37, online streaming at untvweb.com and seen via monitoring centers in provincial areas in the Philippines. Its exhibition and championship games went live broadcast on its official TV Partner.

The elimination round began on February 11, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City. The schedule followed a single round robin format in which all teams faced each other once in their respective group, for a total of 4 games per team. After the first elimination round, the bottom teams per group are eliminated, and the top 4 teams per group advance to the second elimination round. After the second elimination round, the bottom 2 teams are eliminated. The top 2 teams get outright semifinals spots, while the remaining 4 teams battle it out on the quarterfinals, with #3 team facing #6, and #4 seed playing against #5.

First round

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 Judiciary Magis 4 3 1 350 319 +31 .750[a] Advanced to the second round
2 AFP Cavaliers 4 3 1 354 344 +10 .750[a]
3 LGU Vanguards 4 2 2 344 325 +19 .500[b] 1
4 MMDA Black Wolves 4 2 2 317 313 +4 .500[b] 1
5 DOJ Avengers 4 0 4 336 400 −64 .000 3 Eliminated
Source: UNTV Cup
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Judiciary Magis wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the AFP Cavaliers. Nevertheless, both teams qualify to the second round.
  2. ^ a b LGU Vanguards wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the MMDA Black Wolves. Nevertheless, both teams qualify to the second round.
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
February 16, 2014 3 [5] LGU def. MMDA 66–62 Jason Souza Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
February 16, 2014 4 [5] Judiciary def. AFP 84–72 Don Camaso Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
February 23, 2014 5 AFP def. DOJ 93–84 Alvin Zuñiga Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
February 23, 2014 6 Judiciary def. LGU 94–78 Jon Hall Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 2, 2014 10 [6][7] AFP def. MMDA 89–78 Paulino Fernandez Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 9, 2014 12 [8] Judiciary def. DOJ 101–96 Joey Yabut Meralco Gym, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig Watch
March 16, 2014 13 [9][10][11] MMDA def. DOJ 104–87 Jeffrey Sanders Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 16, 2014 14 [10][11] AFP def. LGU 100–98 Alvin Zuñiga Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 23, 2014 17 [12] LGU def. DOJ 102–69 Kiko Adriano Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 30, 2014 20 [13] MMDA def. Judiciary 73–71 Jeffrey Sanders Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig

Group B

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Original Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 PhilHealth – Your Partner In Health 4 4 0 327 258 +69 1.000 Advanced to the second round
2 PNP Responders 4 3 1 311 249 +62 .750 1
3 Malacañang Patriots 4 2 2 291 294 −3 .500 2
4 Senate Defenders 4 1 3 273 351 −78 .250 3
5 HOR Solons 4 0 4 293 343 −50 .000 4 Eliminated
Source: UNTV Cup

Official Standings after PhilHealth forfeit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 PNP Responders 4 4 0 311 249 +62 1.000 Advanced to the second round
2 Malacañang Patriots 4 3 1 291 294 −3 .750 1
3 Senate Defenders 4 2 2 273 351 −78 .500 2
4 HOR Solons 4 1 3 293 343 −50 .250 3
5 PhilHealth – Your Partner In Health 4 0 4 327 258 +69 .000 4 Eliminated
Source: [citation needed]
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
February 11, 2014[14] 1 [15] Senate def. HOR 83–74 Kenneth Duremdes[15] Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City Watch
February 16, 2014 2 [5] PNP def. Malacañan 67–61 Ollan Omiping Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
February 23, 2014 7 PhilHealth def. PNP 67–60 Ramil Tagupa Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 2, 2014 8 [6][7] PhilHealth def. Senate 103–62 Alex Noriega Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
March 2, 2014 9 [6][7] PNP def. HOR 91–68 Ronaldo Abaya Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 9, 2014 11 [8] Malacañan def. Senate 81–75 Gerry Gadong Meralco Gym, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig Watch
March 16, 2014 15 [10][16][11] PhilHealth def. Malacañan 76–61 Jesson Alfeche Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
March 23, 2014 16 [12] PhilHealth def. HOR 81–75 Jesson Alfeche Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
March 23, 2014 18 [12] PNP def. Senate 93–53 Jay Mann Misola Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
March 30, 2014 19 [17][13] Malacañan def. HOR 88–76 LCdr. Paul Anthony Yamamoto Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch

Second round

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB Qualification
1 PNP Responders 8 8 0 586 461 +125 1.000 Twice-to-beat in the semifinals
2 Judiciary Magis 8 6 2 488 456 +32 .750 2
3 AFP Cavaliers 8 5 3 602 584 +18 .625[a] 3 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
4 Malacañang Patriots 8 5 3 565 559 +6 .625[a] 3
5 MMDA Black Wolves 8 5 3 559 533 +26 .625[a] 3 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6 Senate Defenders 8 3 5 522 594 −72 .375[b] 5
7 LGU Vanguards 8 3 5 586 635 −49 .375[b] 5 Eliminated
8 HOR Solons 8 1 7 480 566 −86 .125 7
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c AFP, Malacañang and MMDA have a tied head-to-head record of 1-1; AFP wins tiebreaker via points differential on head-to-head games (AFP +6, Malacañang 0, MMDA -6).
  2. ^ a b Senate Defenders wins tie-breaker via head-to-head record over the LGU Vanguards.
Date Game No. Competing Teams Scores Best Player(s) Venue Links
April 13, 2014 21 Malacañan def. LGU 93–91 LCdr. Paul Anthony Yamamoto Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
April 13, 2014 22 PNP def. MMDA 75–61 Julius Criste Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
April 27, 2014 23 AFP def. Senate 102–82 Alvin Zuñiga Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
April 27, 2014 24 PNP def. LGU 102–72 Ollan Omiping Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
April 27, 2014 25 Judiciary def. Malacañang 83–75 Frederick Salamat Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 4, 2014 26 [18] LGU def. HOR 103–97 Kiko Adriano Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 4, 2014 27 [18] Judiciary def. Senate 79–71 Ariel Capus Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 4, 2014 28 [18] PNP def. AFP 71–69 PO2 Ronald Abaya Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
May 11, 2014 29 [19] Judiciary def. HOR Forfeit N/A Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
May 11, 2014 30 [20] MMDA def. Senate 87–71 Peter John Villanueva Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 11, 2014 31 Malacañang def. AFP 83–78 Joseph Besa Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 18, 2014 32 AFP def. HOR 92–88 Roger Araneta Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 18, 2014 33 MMDA def. Malacañang 89–84 Jeffrey Sanders Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 18, 2014 34 Senate def. LGU 87–78 Kenneth Duremdes Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 21, 2014 35 MMDA def. HOR 109–77 Jeffrey Sanders Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch
May 21, 2014 36 PNP def. Judiciary 87–77 Jay Mann Misola Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig Watch

Playoffs

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There are six teams that qualified for the playoffs. The top two teams, (#1) PNP Responders and (#2) Judiciary Magis, already advance to the semifinals holding a twice-to-beat advantage. The remaining four teams will fight for the final two semifinal slots. (#3) AFP Cavaliers and (#4) Malacañang Patriots will have a twice-to-beat advantage on the quarterfinals against (#6) Senate Defenders and (#5) MMDA Black Wolves, respectively.

Quarterfinals
(#3 & #4 twice-to-beat)
Semifinals
(#1 & #2 twice-to-beat)
UNTV Cup Finals
(Best-of-3)
1 PNP Responders 79 80
4 Malacañang Patriots 75 63 5 MMDA Black Wolves 88 67
5 MMDA Black Wolves 84 76 1 PNP Responders 1
3 AFP Cavaliers 2
2 Judiciary Magis 67 76
3 AFP Cavaliers 78 3 AFP Cavaliers 75 85
6 Senate Defenders 50 Third place match
5 MMDA Black Wolves 81
2 Judiciary Magis 84

Quarterfinals

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The rookie #4 team Malacañang Patriots have a twice-to-beat advantage against #5 ranked MMDA Black Wolves, while another new team and #6 seed Senate Defenders needs to win two games versus #3 team AFP Cavaliers.[21]

MMDA won twice to eliminate Malacañang, while AFP beat Senate convincingly, 78–50, to advance to the semifinals. The Cavaliers face the undefeated PNP Responders, and the Black Wolves sets a date with the defending champion and #2 seed Judiciary Magis.

(3) AFP Cavaliers vs. (6) Senate Defenders

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Game 37
May 25, 2014
3:00 pm
AFP Cavaliers 78–50 Senate Defenders
Scoring by quarter: 19–10, 17–13, 12–14, 30–13
Best Player: Rolando Pascual
AFP wins series in one game
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Ariel Bermeo, Don Arguelles, Jong Banayat

(4) Malacañang Patriots vs. (5) MMDA Black Wolves

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Game 38
May 25, 2014
Malacañang Patriots 75–84 MMDA Black Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 17–18, 16–25, 17–15, 25–26
Best Player: Harold Monzon
MMDA forces do-or-die game
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Bong Pascual, Buddy Cortez, Arlon Crebillo
Game 39
June 1, 2014
Malacañang Patriots 63–76 MMDA Black Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 17–11, 18–21, 12–26, 16–18
Best Player: Peter John Villanueva
MMDA wins series in two games
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Ariel Bermeo, Michael Anthony Galutera, Buddy Cortez

Semifinals

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For the second straight season, the undefeated PNP Responders and Judiciary Magis have a twice-to-beat advantage in the semifinals after being the top 2 teams at the end of the elimination round. Quarterfinals winners AFP Cavaliers and MMDA Black Wolves would need to win twice to enter the finals.

PNP and AFP won their separate series by beating NHA and AFP, respectively, in two games.[22]

(2) Judiciary Magis vs. (3) AFP Cavaliers

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Game 40
June 8, 2014
Judiciary Magis 67–75 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 12–15, 22–22, 16–19, 17–19
Best Player: Alvin Idanan
AFP forces do-or-die game
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Glenn Cornelio, Joenard Garcia, Michael Anthony Galutera
Game 43
June 15, 2014
Judiciary Magis 76–85 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 16–18, 28–25, 12–22
Best Player: Rolando Pascual
AFP wins series in two games
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Bong Pascual, Michael Anthony Galutera, Allan Manzano

(1) PNP Responders vs. (5) MMDA Black Wolves

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Game 41
June 8, 2014
PNP Responders 79–88 MMDA Black Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 12–19, 24–18, 23–32
Best Player: Peter John Villanueva
MMDA forces do-or-die game
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Ricor Buaron, Jeffrey Ablola Sr, Jeffrey Tantay
Game 42
June 15, 2014
PNP Responders 80–67 MMDA Black Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 24–13, 23–17, 14–22, 19–15
Best Player: Ollan Omiping
PNP wins series in two games
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Buddy Cortez, Don Arguelles, Arlon Crebillo

Battle for Third Place: (2) Judiciary Magis vs. (5) MMDA Black Wolves

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The battle for third place was between the #2 seed and former champion Judiciary Magis and #5 team MMDA Black Wolves, after they lost their semifinals series on 2 games against separate opponents. Judiciary won the game, 84–81, and gets ₱250,000 for their chosen beneficiary as third placer. Despite the loss, MMDA received ₱150,000 for charity as fourth placer.[23]

Game 44
June 22, 2014
Judiciary Magis 84–81 MMDA Black Wolves
Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 14–15, 26–24, 16–22
Best Player: Kevin Enriquez
Judiciary wins third place
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Bong Pascual, Joenard Garcia, Arlon Crebillo

Exhibition Game: Executive Officials vs. Team Legislators

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Before the much-awaited championship match between PNP Responders and AFP Cavaliers, two exhibition games that served as the curtain raiser were held, with two squads composed of government executives and legislators.[23]

Executive Officials

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The Executive Officials team is composed of high-ranking officials from different departments of the executive branch listed below. They wore yellow jerseys.

Head Coach: David "Boysie" Zamar

Team Legislators

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The Legislators team is composed of senators and congressmen under the legislative branch listed below. They wore blue jerseys.

Head Coach: Billy Reyes

Results

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Exhibition Game
July 1, 2014
Team Legislators 65–66 Executive Officials
Scoring by quarter: 13–11, 11–17, 21–15, 20–23
Executive Officials wins exhibition game
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City
Referees: Raffy Britanico, Sheila Petalio, Corazon "Len" Macalalad
Exhibition Game
July 8, 2014
Team Legislators 81–86 Executive Officials
Scoring by quarter: 28–21, 23–25, 17–18, 13–22
Executive Officials wins exhibition game
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City
Referees: Raffy Britanico, Edith Botecario, Corazon "Len" Macalalad

UNTV Cup Finals: (1) PNP Responders vs. (3) AFP Cavaliers

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The best-of-three finals series was held on June 22 at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig, and July 1 and 8, 2018 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The championship is between Season 1 runner-up PNP Responders and first time finalist AFP Cavaliers. Both teams won their separate semis matchups in two games. AFP won the finals series against PNP, 2–1, to get their first title and donate ₱1.5 million to their chosen charity.

Game 45
June 22, 2014
PNP Responders 74–64 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 19–16, 14–12, 11–16, 30–20
Best Player: Harold Decena and Harold Sta. Cruz
Ynares Sports Arena, Shaw Boulevard, Pasig
Referees: Buddy Cortez, Michael Anthony Galutera, Ariel Bermeo
Game 46
July 1, 2014
PNP Responders 64–75 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 7–18, 16–26, 14–15, 27–16
Best Player: Alvin Zuñiga
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City
Referees: Bong Pascual, Ariel Bermeo, Joenard Garcia
Game 47
July 8, 2014
PNP Responders 73–74 AFP Cavaliers
Scoring by quarter: 26–29, 20–12, 15–18, 12–15
AFP wins series, 2–1
Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City
Referees: Bong Pascual, Jon Olivar, Michael Anthony Galutera

Winners and Beneficiaries

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The ten teams represented their choice of charity institutions as beneficiaries for the game. One million and five hundred thousand pesos (₱1,500,000) was given to the champion while first to third runner-up teams will have six hundred fifty thousand (₱650,000), two hundred fifty thousand (₱250,000) and one hundred fifty thousand pesos (₱150,000) were given respectively.[24][23][21]

Place Team Beneficiaries Cash Prize
Champion AFP Cavaliers AFP Educational Benefit System Office (AFPEBSO) ₱1,500,000
Runner up PNP Responders Mabuhay Shriners ₱650,000
3rd Judiciary Magis Typhoon Yolanda-affected Judiciary personnel ₱250,000
4th MMDA Black Wolves Neonatal ICU of the Philippine General Hospital ₱150,000
5th Malacañang Patriots Department of Social Welfare and Development
6th Senate Defenders Adopt-A-Banca Project in Iloilo and Kythe Foundation, Inc.
7th LGU Vanguards Blas Ople Policy Training Center
8th HOR Solons Congressional Spouses Foundation, Inc.
9th DOJ Avengers Confederation of Older Persons Association of the Philippines
10th PhilHealth – Your Partner In Health Cottolengo Filipino

Individual awards

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Season awards

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Players were given recognition during the exhibition game of UNTV Cup Season 2:[25]

  • Ollan Omiping for Most Valuable Player[23] (for the second straight year),[26] Best Scorer and Best Shooting Guard
  • Jaymann Misola and Ronaldo Abaya as Best Blocker and Best Small Forward
  • PJ Villanueva for Best in Steals, Best Point Guard and Most Improved Player
  • San Juan Vice Mayor Francis Zamora for Best Rebounder
  • Eugene Tan for Best in Assists
  • Ronaldo Pascual for Best Center
  • John Hall for Best Power Forward
  • Jeff Sanders for Best Reinforcement Player
  • Alvin Zuniga for Fans’ Choice Award

A selection process for the Fan's Choice Award was organized for followers of the UNTV Cup which allowed them to vote their favorite player via online voting in the UNTV Cup's fan page website. The winner was determined based on the highest number of votes garnered by the player along with acceptable reason which the vote was cast. The award was given recognition in its season ending game on July 1, 2014, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, in Quezon City. Online voting was officially opened from June 19, 2014, and ended by 6:00 p.m. (UTC+8) of June 27, 2014. It was Alvin Zuniga who won the said award.

Top Players of the Season

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The following players have excelled in their respective categories.

Air Date Description Link

Players of the Week

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The following players were named the Players of the Week.

Week Player of the Week Team Ref.
(1/1) (1/1)
(1/1) (1/1)
(1/1) (1/1)

Overall standings

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Champion
Runner-up
Semifinalist
Quarterfinalist
Second Round Elimination
First Round Elimination
Team GP W L PCT Best Finish
AFP Cavaliers 14 10 4 .714 Champion
PNP Responders 13 10 3 .769 Runner-up
Judiciary Magis 11 7 4 .636 Third Place
MMDA Black Wolves 13 8 5 .615 Fourth Place
Malacañang Patriots 10 5 5 .500 Quarterfinalist
Senate Defenders 9 3 6 .333 Quarterfinalist
LGU Vanguards 8 3 5 .375 Second Round Elimination
HOR Solons 8 1 7 .125 Second Round Elimination
DOJ Avengers 4 0 4 .000 First Round Elimination
PhilHealth – Your Partner In Health 4 0 4 .000 First Round Elimination

UNTV Cup Segments

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Heart of a Champion

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The Heart of a Champion segment features UNTV Cup players and their lives off the court as public servants.

Air Date Featured Player Team Link

Top Plays

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The following segment features the top plays of the week and elimination round.

Air Date Description Link

Player, Analyst and Fan Interviews

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UNTV Cup players, analysts, and fans share their thoughts in interviews.

Air Date Description Link

See also

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References

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