Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup

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DateRIn casa v Fuori casa-
11/03 10:45 - [4] Barangay Ginebra San Miguel v Meralco Bolts [3] 77-101
11/03 08:30 - [8] NorthPort Batang Pier v Alaska Aces [10] 99-106
10/30 11:00 - [12] Blackwater Elite v Barangay Ginebra San Miguel [4] 93-101
10/30 08:30 - [10] Rain or Shine Elasto Painters v NLEX Road Warriors [2] 91-111
10/27 10:45 - [5] Meralco Bolts v San Miguel Beermen [3] 125-99
10/27 08:30 - [7] Magnolia Hotshots v Columbian Dyip [6] 118-103
10/26 10:45 - [5] Barangay Ginebra San Miguel v Rain or Shine Elasto Painters [9] 98-89
10/26 08:30 - [12] Alaska Aces v Blackwater Elite [10] 101-91
10/25 11:00 - [2] NLEX Road Warriors v TNT Katropa [1] 126-113
10/25 08:30 - [7] Columbian Dyip v Phoenix Fuel Masters [10] 106-104
10/23 11:00 - [2] San Miguel Beermen v NorthPort Batang Pier [9] 119-127
10/23 08:30 - [8] Blackwater Elite v Rain or Shine Elasto Painters [11] 82-99
10/20 10:45 - [6] Magnolia Hotshots v Barangay Ginebra San Miguel [5] 83-105
10/20 08:30 - [7] Columbian Dyip v San Miguel Beermen [3] 107-113
10/18 11:00 - [1] TNT Katropa v Alaska Aces [11] 99-93
10/18 08:30 - [4] Meralco Bolts v Blackwater Elite [8] 106-97
10/16 11:00 - Blackwater Elite v Magnolia Hotshots 95-89
10/16 08:30 - Columbian Dyip v NLEX Road Warriors 111-117
10/13 10:45 - San Miguel Beermen v Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 124-129
10/13 08:30 - Alaska Aces v Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 78-71
10/12 10:45 - [1] TNT Katropa v Meralco Bolts [4] 116-113
10/12 08:30 - [7] Phoenix Fuel Masters v NorthPort Batang Pier [10] 70-80
10/11 11:00 - [5] Magnolia Hotshots v San Miguel Beermen [2] 89-90
10/11 08:30 - [6] Columbian Dyip v Blackwater Elite [8] 102-90
10/09 11:00 - [10] Rain or Shine Elasto Painters v Phoenix Fuel Masters [11] 84-86
10/09 08:30 - [9] NorthPort Batang Pier v TNT Katropa [1] 100-103
10/06 10:45 - [12] Alaska Aces v Magnolia Hotshots [5] 90-95
10/06 08:30 - [10] Phoenix Fuel Masters v Meralco Bolts [4] 94-111
10/05 14:00 - [3] NLEX Road Warriors v Barangay Ginebra San Miguel [7] 113-111
10/05 10:45 - [5] Columbian Dyip v TNT Katropa [1] 120-125

Wikipedia - PBA Governors' Cup

The PBA Governors' Cup is a tournament of the Philippine Basketball Association. Along with the PBA Commissioner's Cup, the tournament is one of the two conferences that allows teams to hire a single foreign player, also known as an "import". The tournament was first held in 1993 as the third conference of the PBA season.

It was discontinued in 2003 when the Reinforced Conference was revived. From 2004 to 2010, the league only held two conferences in a season; one All-Filipino tournament, named as the Philippine Cup and one with imports, named as the Fiesta Conference The tournament was re-instated in 2011 as the third conference of the PBA season after the league re-adopted the three conference format.

The Governors' Cup also refers to the trophy awarded to the champion team.

History

During the 1993 PBA season, the league renamed the Third Conference as the Governors' Cup, a reference to the members of the PBA Board of Governors. The singular name "Governor" refers to the board representative of each team. The conference usually was the last tournament held in a PBA season.

After San Miguel won the first Governors Cup in 1993, Alaska dominated the tournament from 1994-1997. In 1998, due to the league's commitment with the Philippine Centennial Team, they allowed each team to take two imports with a combined height of 12 feet. Shell, with no players taken for the national team, won the tournament over Mobiline.

San Miguel Beer won the tournament from 1999-2000 before Sta. Lucia upset the Beermen a year later, giving the Realtors its first PBA title. In 2002, due to the league's commitment to the national team, the Governors Cup became the first conference, while moving the All-Filipino Conference as its third and last tournament. Since most of the teams' star players were with the national squad, the PBA once again allowed teams to take two imports with a 12-foot maximum total height limit. Purefoods beat Alaska in seven games to win the title.

The tournament was retired in 2003 after the re-introduction of the Reinforced Conference as the third conference of the season but was eventually reactivated in 2011 after the league restored the three-conference season format.

Descrizione del torneo di pallacanestro delle Filippine "Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup":

La "Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup" è un torneo di pallacanestro professionistico che si svolge annualmente nelle Filippine. Organizzato dalla Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), è considerato uno dei tornei più prestigiosi del paese.

La competizione prende il nome dal governatore della provincia di Pampanga, che sponsorizzò il torneo per la prima volta nel 1975. Da allora, il torneo si è evoluto nel corso degli anni, diventando una delle tre conferenze che compongono la stagione della PBA.

La "Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup" è caratterizzata da una formula di gioco unica. Durante la fase a gironi, le squadre partecipanti si affrontano in una serie di partite per determinare la classifica. Le migliori squadre avanzano poi ai playoff, dove si sfidano in una serie di eliminazioni dirette fino alla finale.

Una delle caratteristiche distintive di questo torneo è la presenza di import players, cioè giocatori stranieri che vengono ingaggiati dalle squadre per rinforzare il roster. Questi giocatori apportano un livello di competizione ancora più elevato al torneo, rendendolo ancora più spettacolare per i tifosi.

La "Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup" è molto seguita in tutto il paese, con appassionati di pallacanestro che riempiono gli stadi per tifare le loro squadre del cuore. Le partite sono caratterizzate da un'atmosfera elettrizzante, con tifosi rumorosi e colorati che sostengono i propri giocatori.

Questo torneo rappresenta un momento di grande orgoglio per le Filippine e per i suoi appassionati di pallacanestro. Oltre a offrire un'alta qualità di gioco, la "Filippine - PBA Governors' Cup" è anche un'occasione per celebrare la passione e l'amore per questo sport nel paese.