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The 2015–16 PBA season was the 41st season of the Philippine Basketball Association. The league continued to use the three-conference format, starting with the Philippine Cup. The Commissioner's Cup and the Governors' Cup were the second and third conferences of the season.

2015–16 PBA season
DurationOctober 21, 2015 – October 19, 2016
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Local:
Sports5
TV5
Fox Sports
Hyper (HD)
PBA Rush (HD)
International:
AksyonTV International
2015 PBA draft
Top draft pickMoala Tautuaa
Picked byTNT Tropang Texters
Season MVPJune Mar Fajardo
(San Miguel Beermen)
Top scorerTerrence Romeo
(GlobalPort Batang Pier)
Philippine Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Philippine Cup runners-upAlaska Aces
Commissioner's Cup championsRain or Shine Elasto Painters
  Commissioner's Cup runners-upAlaska Aces
Governors' Cup championsBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
  Governors' Cup runners-upMeralco Bolts
Seasons

← 2014–15

2016–17 →

This season was also the first season of Chito Narvasa as the PBA commissioner when Chito Salud announced his resignation at the end of the 2014–15 season. Salud remained with the PBA as he was the new president and CEO of the league.[1] However, on December 1, 2015, Salud announced his resignation as president and CEO of the PBA that took effect at the end of December 2015, passing both President and CEO positions to Narvasa.[2][3]

The first event of the season was the 2015 PBA draft which was held on August 23.[4]

This season currently holds the record for most games played in a season, having 266 games played throughout the whole year. It surpassed the previous record of 257 games, previously set during the previous season.

Executive board

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Teams

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Team Company Governor Coach Captain
Alaska Aces Alaska Milk Corporation Richard Bachmann Alex Compton Tony dela Cruz
Barako Bull Energy* Energy Food and Drinks Inc. Manny Alvarez Koy Banal JC Intal
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Ginebra San Miguel, Inc. Alfrancis Chua Tim Cone Mark Caguioa
Blackwater Elite Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. Silliman Sy Leo Isaac Reil Cervantes
GlobalPort Batang Pier Sultan 900 Capital, Inc. Eric Arejola Johnedel Cardel Billy Mamaril
Mahindra Enforcer Columbian Autocar Corporation Tomas Alvarez Manny Pacquiao Niño Canaleta
Meralco Bolts Manila Electric Company Al Panlilio Norman Black Jimmy Alapag
NLEX Road Warriors Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Ramoncito Fernandez Boyet Fernandez Asi Taulava
Phoenix Fuel Masters** Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. Dennis Uy Ariel Vanguardia Willy Wilson
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Asian Coatings Philippines, Inc. Mamerto Mondragon Yeng Guiao Jireh Ibañes
San Miguel Beermen San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Robert Non Leo Austria Arwind Santos
Star Hotshots San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. Rene Pardo Jason Webb Rafi Reavis
TNT KaTropa Smart Communications Victorico Vargas Jong Uichico Ranidel de Ocampo

* - Participated for the 2015–16 PBA Philippine Cup
** - Barako Bull was sold to Phoenix Petroleum in January 2016. Participated beginning the 2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup.

Arenas

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Smart Araneta Coliseum

 

Mall of Asia Arena

 

Cuneta Astrodome

 

PhilSports Arena

 

Filoil Flying V Centre

Metro Manila venues of the PBA.
 
 

Metro Manila

 

Antipolo

 

Angeles

 

Davao City

 

Panabo

 

Lucena

 

Legazpi

 

Puerto Princesa

 

Batangas City

 

Biñan

Provincial venues of the PBA that hosted one game day (red), and two or more game days (blue).

Like several Metro Manila-centric leagues, most games are held at arenas within Metro Manila, and sometimes, Antipolo. Games outside this area are called "out-of-town" games, and are usually played on Saturdays. Provincial arenas usually host one game, rarely two; these arenas typically host only once per season, but could return occasionally.

Main arenas

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Arena City
Cuneta Astrodome Pasay
Filoil Flying V Centre San Juan
Mall of Asia Arena Pasay
PhilSports Arena Pasig
Smart Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
Ynares Center Antipolo

Out-of-town arenas

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Aside from games outside Metro Manila and Antipolo, the PBA played two games outside the Philippines, in Dubai. It was the third time the league held games in the United Arab Emirates.

Arena City Date Match-up
University of Southeastern Philippines Gym Davao City October 24, 2015 San Miguel vs. GlobalPort
April 2, 2016 Star vs. Alaska
Zabeel Stadium   Dubai November 6, 2015 Mahindra vs. Alaska
November 7, 2015 Alaska vs. Barangay Ginebra
Quezon Convention Center Lucena November 14, 2015 TNT vs. Star
January 22, 2016 San Miguel vs. Alaska
July 30, 2016 Barangay Ginebra vs. Meralco
Angeles University Foundation Gym Angeles City December 5, 2015 Barangay Ginebra vs. Blackwater
Alonte Sports Arena Biñan, Laguna February 20, 2016 Mahindra vs. San Miguel
NLEX vs. Star
September 18, 2016 Blackwater vs. San Miguel
TNT vs. Barangay Ginebra
Ibalong Centrum for Recreation Legazpi, Albay March 5, 2016 San Miguel vs. Meralco
August 27, 2016 Rain or Shine vs. GlobalPort
Panabo Multi-Purpose Tourism, Cultural, and Sports Center Panabo, Davao del Norte March 19, 2016 Barangay Ginebra vs. Phoenix
August 20, 2016 Alaska vs. Star
Puerto Princesa Coliseum Puerto Princesa April 9, 2016 TNT vs. Mahindra
Batangas City Coliseum Batangas City September 3, 2016 TNT vs. San Miguel

Transactions

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Retirement

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Coaching changes

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Offseason

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Commissioner's Cup

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Notable events

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Pre-season

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Philippine Cup

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Commissioner's Cup

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Governors' Cup

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Rule changes

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The PBA board approved the rule changes for implementation starting this season:[62]

  1. Deliberate foul – Any player who commits a foul against an opponent by going after the man instead of the ball but without intent to hurt shall be assessed with a deliberate foul which shall result in awarding of two free throws to the offended player plus ball possession to the offended player's team. No 3-minute sit out for the player who committed the deliberate foul. A deliberate foul committed in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime period(s) shall be subject to automatic video review.
  2. Shot clock reset — The shot clock shall be reset to 14 seconds if the ball goes to the offensive team after a legal attempt.
  3. Free throw — During a free throw, a player can only enter the free-throw lane ("restricted area") after the ball has hit the rim.
  4. Landing spot rule
    1. Leaving a foot on the landing spot of a shooter – if without contact — Flagrant Foul Penalty 1 (FFP1) is called; two Free Throws are awarded; ball possession is retained by the team of offended player; and the offender is sent to the penalty box for three minutes for first offense. Second and subsequent offenses of players from the same team results in a five-minute penalty. A fine of at least Php 5,000.00 is assessed.
    2. Leaving a foot on the landing spot of a shooter – if with contact -Flagrant Foul Penalty 2 (FFP2) is called; two Free Throws are awarded; ball possession is retained by the team of offended player; and the offender is ejected from the game. A fine of at least Php 20,000.00 is assessed, whatever is the consequence of the contact and an automatic, minimum one-game suspension is imposed to the offender.
  5. Review of goal tending violation under the last two minutes — Any goal tending violation called in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime period(s) shall be subject to automatic video review. When a foul is called on a shot and a player touches the ball, basket or backboard and there is a chance to score, even if the referees do not call a goal tending violation, it shall likewise be subject to automatic review if it occurred in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime period(s).

In addition, the league modified its shot clock rules, adopting a procedure similar to the NBA and Euroleague, featuring tenths of a second. The shot clock should also display the time remaining in the game. A portable shot clock that is capable of displaying tenths of a second and the time remaining in the game is temporarily installed if the in-venue shot clock is not capable to adopt the new shot clock rule or if the shot clock does not also display the game clock. The time the shot clock changes to tenths is determined by the venue and the brand of clock used. The Mall of Asia Arena uses the NBA and Euroleague rule (final five seconds) since its opening, as its Daktronics unit is the same model used by NBA (most venues, 2011–16) and Euroleague venues (Gran Canaria Arena). The Smart Araneta Coliseum's clock registers tenths in the final ten seconds.

Opening ceremonies

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The opening ceremonies for this season was held at the Mall of Asia ArenainPasay on October 21, 2015. The first game of the Philippine Cup between the Star Hotshots and Rain or Shine Elasto Painters immediately followed.[63][64] The opening was supposed to be held on October 18 at the Smart Araneta ColiseuminQuezon City[65] but was suspended due to the onslaught of Typhoon Lando (international name: Koppu). This was the first time that the league cancelled its opening ceremonies due to bad weather.[63]

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Alaska Aces Tara, Samantha, and Franchezka Borlain[66]
Barako Bull Energy Mika Reyes[67]
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Arci Muñoz[68]
Blackwater Elite Max Collins[69]
GlobalPort Batang Pier Karylle[69]
Mahindra Enforcer Jasmine Fitzgerald[70]
Meralco Bolts Eula Caballero[71]
NLEX Road Warriors Ann Lorraine Colis[70]
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Julee Ann Bourgoin[72]
San Miguel Beermen Alexa Micek[69][73] and Rachel Anne Daquis[73]
Star Hotshots Miss Global International 2015 candidates[74]
TNT Tropang Texters Alyssa Valdez[71]

2015–16 PBA Philippine Cup

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Elimination round

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Pos Team
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  • W L PCT GB Qualification
    1 Alaska Aces 9 2 .818[a] Advance to semifinals
    2 San Miguel Beermen 9 2 .818[a]
    3 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 8 3 .727 1 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
    4 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 7 4 .636[b] 2
    5 GlobalPort Batang Pier 7 4 .636[b] 2
    6 TNT Tropang Texters 6 5 .545 3
    7 NLEX Road Warriors 5 6 .455[c] 4 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
    8 Barako Bull Energy 5 6 .455[c] 4
    9 Star Hotshots 4 7 .364 5
    10 Blackwater Elite 3 8 .273 6
    11 Mahindra Enforcer 2 9 .182 7
    12 Meralco Bolts 1 10 .091 8
    Source: PBA.ph
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Alaska 1–0 San Miguel
  • ^ a b Head-to-head record: Barangay Ginebra 1–0 GlobalPort
  • ^ a b Head-to-head record: NLEX 1–0 Barako Bull
  • Playoffs

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    Quarterfinals (1st phase)Quarterfinals (2nd phase)
    (single elimination)
    Semifinals
    (best-of-7)
    Finals
    (best-of-7)
    (#3 twice to beat)
    3Rain or Shine95
    2San Miguel4
    10Blackwater90
    3Rain or Shine1043Rain or Shine2
    (#6 twice to beat)
    6TNT89
    6TNT90
    2San Miguel4
    7NLEX88
    1Alaska3
    (#4 twice to beat)
    4Barangay Ginebra92*
    1Alaska4
    9Star89
    4Barangay Ginebra835GlobalPort1
    (#5 twice to beat)
    5GlobalPort84*
    5GlobalPort94
    8Barako Bull85

    *Game went into overtime

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  • Quarterfinals

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    1st phase
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    Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    (3) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters* 1–0 (10) Blackwater Elite 95–90
    (4) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel* 1–0 (9) Star Hotshots 92–89 (OT)
    (5) GlobalPort Batang Pier* 1–0 (8) Barako Bull Energy 94–85
    (6) TNT Tropang Texters* 1–0 (7) NLEX Road Warriors 90–88

    *Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

    2nd phase
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    Team 1  Score  Team 2
    (3) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 104–89 (6) TNT Tropang Texters
    (4) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 83–84 (OT) (5) GlobalPort Batang Pier

    Semifinals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
    (1) Alaska Aces 4–1 (5) GlobalPort Batang Pier 93–107 100–76 82–69 109–84 118–89
    (2) San Miguel Beermen 4–2 (3) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 109–105 97–105 106–111 105–92 103–94 90–82

    Finals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
    (1) Alaska Aces 3–4 (2) San Miguel Beermen 100–91 83–80 82–75 104–110 (OT) 73–86 (OT) 89–100 89–96

    2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup

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    Elimination round

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    Pos Team
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  • W L PCT GB Qualification
    1 San Miguel Beermen 8 3 .727[a] Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
    2 Meralco Bolts 8 3 .727[a]
    3 Alaska Aces 7 4 .636[b] 1 Best-of-three quarterfinals
    4 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 7 4 .636[b] 1
    5 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 7 4 .636[b] 1
    6 Tropang TNT 6 5 .545 2
    7 NLEX Road Warriors 5 6 .455[c] 3 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
    8 Star Hotshots 5 6 .455[c] 3
    9 Mahindra Enforcer 4 7 .364 4
    10 Blackwater Elite 3 8 .273[d] 5
    11 Phoenix Fuel Masters 3 8 .273[d] 5
    12 GlobalPort Batang Pier 3 8 .273[d] 5
    Source: PBA.ph
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: San Miguel 1–0 Meralco
  • ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Alaska 1.18, Barangay Ginebra 1.03, Rain or Shine 0.84
  • ^ a b Head-to-head record: NLEX 1–0 Star
  • ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Blackwater 1.04, Phoenix 0.99, GlobalPort 0.98
  • Playoffs

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    QuarterfinalsSemifinals
    (best-of-5)
    Finals
    (best-of-7)
    (#1 twice-to-beat)
    1San Miguel99103
    8Star10899
    1San Miguel1
    (best-of-3)
    5Rain or Shine3
    4Barangay Ginebra0
    5Rain or Shine2
    5Rain or Shine4
    (#2 twice-to-beat)
    3Alaska2
    2Meralco104
    7NLEX97
    2Meralco2
    (best-of-3)
    3Alaska3
    3Alaska2
    6TNT1
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    Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    (1) San Miguel Beermen* 1–1 (8) Star Hotshots 99–108 103–99
    (2) Meralco Bolts* 1–0 (7) NLEX Road Warriors 104–97
    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
    (3) Alaska Aces 2–1 (6) Tropang TNT 99–106 85–81 99–81
    (4) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 0–2 (5) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 84–88 89–102

    *Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

    Semifinals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
    (1) San Miguel Beermen 1–3 (5) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 94–98 96–98 104–98 99–124
    (2) Meralco Bolts 2–3 (3) Alaska Aces 94–97 92–87 72–92 86–70 70–76

    Finals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
    (3) Alaska Aces 2–4 (5) Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 97–105 103–105 108–112 111–99 86–78 92–109

    2016 PBA Governors' Cup

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    Elimination round

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    Pos Team
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  • W L PCT GB Qualification
    1 TNT KaTropa 10 1 .909 Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
    2 San Miguel Beermen 8 3 .727[a] 2
    3 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 8 3 .727[a] 2
    4 Meralco Bolts 6 5 .545[b] 4
    5 Mahindra Enforcer 6 5 .545[b] 4 Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
    6 Alaska Aces 6 5 .545[b] 4
    7 NLEX Road Warriors 5 6 .455[c] 5
    8 Phoenix Fuel Masters 5 6 .455[c] 5
    9 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 5 6 .455[c] 5
    10 GlobalPort Batang Pier 4 7 .364 6
    11 Star Hotshots 2 9 .182 8
    12 Blackwater Elite 1 10 .091 9
    Source: PBA.ph
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: Barangay Ginebra 1–0 San Miguel
  • ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: Meralco 1.039, Mahindra 1.017, Alaska 0.950; fourth seed playoff: Meralco 104–99 Mahindra
  • ^ a b c Head-to-head quotient: NLEX 1.04, Rain or Shine 1.03, Phoenix 0.93; eighth seed playoff: Phoenix 105–94 Rain or Shine
  • Playoffs

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    QuarterfinalsSemifinals
    (Best-of-5)
    Finals
    (Best-of-7)
    (#1 twice to beat)
    1TNT136
    8Phoenix124
    1TNT1
    (#4 twice to beat)
    4Meralco3
    4Meralco105
    5Mahindra82
    4Meralco2
    (#2 twice to beat)
    3Barangay Ginebra4
    2San Miguel114
    7NLEX110
    2San Miguel2
    (#3 twice to beat)
    3Barangay Ginebra3
    3Barangay Ginebra109
    6Alaska104

    Quarterfinals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    (1) TNT KaTropa* 1–0 (8) Phoenix Fuel Masters 136–124
    (2) San Miguel Beermen* 1–0 (7) NLEX Road Warriors 114–110
    (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel* 1–0 (6) Alaska Aces 109–104
    (4) Meralco Bolts* 1–0 (5) Mahindra Enforcer 105–82

    *Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team #1 only has to win once, while Team #2 has to win twice.

    Semifinals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
    (1) TNT KaTropa 1–3 (4) Meralco Bolts 113–95 91–106 113–119 88–94
    (2) San Miguel Beermen 2–3 (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 108–115 95–92 96–97 101–72 92–117

    Finals

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    Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7
    (3) Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 4–2 (4) Meralco Bolts 109–114 (OT) 82–79 103–107 88–86 92–81 91–88

    Individual awards

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    Leo Awards

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    Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

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    Statistics

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    Individual statistical leaders

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    Local players

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    Category Player Team Statistic
    Points per game Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 25.4
    Rebounds per game June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 12.2
    Assists per game Jayson Castro TNT KaTropa 6.0
    Steals per game Chris Ross San Miguel Beermen 1.9
    Blocks per game John Paul Erram Blackwater Elite 1.9
    Turnovers per game Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 3.7
    Fouls per game John Paul Erram Blackwater Elite 4.3
    Minutes per game Stanley Pringle GlobalPort Batang Pier 38.9
    FG% Bradwyn Guinto Mahindra Enforcer 60.0%
    FT% Garvo Lanete NLEX Road Warriors 97.1%
    3FG% Aldrech Ramos Mahindra Enforcer 47.5%
    Double-doubles June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 37
    Triple-doubles Scottie Thompson Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 1

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    Category Player Team Statistic Conference played
    Points per game Tyler Wilkerson San Miguel Beermen 36.6 Commissioner's
    Rebounds per game Kenny Adeleke Phoenix Fuel Masters 20.5 Commissioner's
    Assists per game Allen Durham Meralco Bolts 5.0 Governors'
    Steals per game Marqus Blakely Star Hotshots 2.5 Governors'
    Dominique Sutton GlobalPort Batang Pier
    Blocks per game David Simon TNT KaTropa 2.7 Commissioner's
    Turnovers per game Josh Dollard Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 5.7 Governors'
    Fouls per game Marqus Blakely Star Hotshots 2.5 Governors'
    Marcus Simmons Phoenix Fuel Masters
    Minutes per game Tyler Wilkerson San Miguel Beermen 43.0 Commissioner's
    FG% Brian Williams GlobalPort Batang Pier 66.7% Commissioner's
    FT% Arizona Reid San Miguel Beermen 88.9% Commissioner's and Governors'
    3FG% Robert Dozier Alaska Aces 50.0% Commissioner's
    Double-doubles Allen Durham Meralco Bolts 22 Governors'
    Triple-doubles M. J. Rhett Blackwater Elite 1 Commissioner's
    Elijah Millsap San Miguel Beermen Governors'

    Individual game highs

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    Local players

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    Category Player Team Statistic Conference
    Points June Mar Fajardo San Miguel Beermen 43 Philippine
    Rebounds Greg Slaughter Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 26 Philippine
    Assists Jayson Castro TNT KaTropa 13 Governors'
    Steals Chris Ross San Miguel Beermen 7 Philippine
    Blocks John Paul Erram Blackwater Elite 7 Philippine
    Three point field goals Joseph Yeo GlobalPort Batang Pier 9 Governors'

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    Category Player Team Statistic Conference
    Points Al Thornton NLEX Road Warriors 69 Commissioner's
    Rebounds Arinze Onuaku Meralco Bolts 30 Commissioner's
    Assists Allen Durham Meralco Bolts 13 Governors'
    Steals Justin Brownlee Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 6 Governors'
    Blocks David Simon TNT KaTropa 5 Commissioner's
    Arinze Onuaku Meralco Bolts
    Eric Dawson Blackwater Elite Governors'
    Three point field goals Tyler Wilkerson San Miguel Beermen 8 Commissioner's
    Michael Madanly TNT KaTropa Governors'
    Henry Walker NLEX Road Warriors

    Team statistical leaders

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    Category Team Statistic
    Points per game Phoenix Fuel Masters 102.9
    Rebounds per game Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 49.8
    Assists per game Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 22.3
    Steals per game Alaska Aces 7.3
    Blocks per game San Miguel Beermen 4.9
    Turnovers per game Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 17.5
    FG% Meralco Bolts 45.3%
    FT% Mahindra Enforcer 74.8%
    3FG% Alaska Aces 35.2%

    Cumulative standings

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    Pos Team Pld W L PCT Qualification
    1 San Miguel Beermen 58 38 20 .655 Champions
    2 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 49 31 18 .633
    3 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 54 33 21 .611
    4 TNT Tropang Texters / Tropang TNT / TNT KaTropa 43 26 17 .605 Semifinalist
    5 Alaska Aces 60 36 24 .600 Finalist
    6 Meralco Bolts 51 25 26 .490
    7 GlobalPort Batang Pier 40 17 23 .425 Semifinalist
    8 NLEX Road Warriors 36 15 21 .417[a] Quarterfinalist
    9 Barako Bull Energy 12 5 7 .417[a]
    10 Phoenix Fuel Masters 24 9 15 .375
    11 Mahindra Enforcer 35 12 23 .343
    12 Star Hotshots 36 12 24 .333
    13 Blackwater Elite 34 7 27 .206
    Source: [citation needed]
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b Head-to-head record: NLEX 1–0 Barako Bull

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    Pos Team Pld W L PCT
    1 San Miguel Beermen 33 25 8 .758
    2 Alaska Aces 33 22 11 .667[a]
    3 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 33 22 11 .667[a]
    4 TNT Tropang Texters / Tropang TNT / TNT KaTropa 33 22 11 .667[a]
    5 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 33 20 13 .606
    6 Meralco Bolts 33 15 18 .455[b]
    7 Barako Bull Energy 11 5 6 .455[b]
    8 NLEX Road Warriors 33 15 18 .455[b]
    9 GlobalPort Batang Pier 33 14 19 .424
    10 Phoenix Fuel Masters 22 8 14 .364[c]
    11 Mahindra Enforcer 33 12 21 .364[c]
    12 Star Hotshots 33 11 22 .333
    13 Blackwater Elite 33 7 26 .212
    Source: [citation needed]
    Notes:
    1. ^ a b c Elimination round head-to-head: Alaska 4–2, TNT 3–3, Barangay Ginebra 2–4
  • ^ a b c Elimination round head-to-head: Meralco 2–1 (.667), Barako Bull 1–1 (.500), NLEX 1–3 (.333)
  • ^ a b Elimination round head-to-head: Phoenix 2–0 Mahindra
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    Pos Team Pld W L
    1 Alaska Aces 27 14 13
    2 Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 21 13 8
    3 San Miguel Beermen 25 13 12
    4 Meralco Bolts 18 10 8
    5 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 16 9 7
    6 TNT Tropang Texters / Tropang TNT / TNT KaTropa 10 4 6
    7 GlobalPort Batang Pier 7 3 4
    8 Phoenix Fuel Masters 2 1 1
    9 Star Hotshots 3 1 2
    10 Barako Bull Energy 1 0 1
    11 Blackwater Elite 1 0 1
    12 Mahindra Enforcer 2 0 2
    13 NLEX Road Warriors 3 0 3
    Source: [citation needed]

    See also

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    References

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  • ^ TY Tang retires from PBA at age 30, citing need to focus on family business, Snow Badua, spin.ph, August 25, 2015
  • ^ 'Anak ng San Juan' Paul Artadi ends PBA career at 34, vies for city council seat, Snow Badua, spin.ph, October 14, 2015
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