2020 Meralco Bolts season
Appearance
2020 Meralco Bolts season | |
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Head coach | Norman Black |
Owner(s) | Manila Electric Company (an MVP group subsidiary) |
Philippine Cup results | |
Record | 7–4 (63.6%) |
Place | 5th |
Playoff finish | Semifinalist (lost to Barangay Ginebra, 2–3) |
Meralco Bolts seasons | |
The 2020 Meralco Bolts season was the tenth season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Key dates
[edit]- December 8, 2019: The 2019 PBA draft took place in Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila.
- March 11, 2020: The PBA postponed the season due to the threat of the coronavirus.[1]
- April 13, 2020: After playing two seasons with the franchise, long-time national team player Ranidel de Ocampo announces his retirement from professional basketball.[2]
Draft picks
[edit]Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | College / Team |
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2 | 18 | Aaron Black | SG | Philippines | Ateneo |
3 | 29 | Mike Cañete | PF | Philippines | Arellano |
Roster
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Philippine Cup
[edit]Eliminations
[edit]Standings
[edit]Pos | Team | W | L | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | 8 | 3 | .727[a] | — | Twice-to-beat in quarterfinals |
2 | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters | 8 | 3 | .727[a] | — | |
3 | TNT Tropang Giga | 7 | 4 | .636[b] | 1 | |
4 | San Miguel Beermen | 7 | 4 | .636[b] | 1 | |
5 | Meralco Bolts | 7 | 4 | .636[b] | 1 | Twice-to-win in quarterfinals |
6 | Alaska Aces | 7 | 4 | .636[b] | 1 | |
7 | Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok | 7 | 4 | .636[b] | 1 | |
8 | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | 6 | 5 | .545 | 2 | |
9 | NLEX Road Warriors | 5 | 6 | .455 | 3 | |
10 | Blackwater Elite | 2 | 9 | .182 | 6 | |
11 | NorthPort Batang Pier | 1 | 10 | .091[c] | 7 | |
12 | Terrafirma Dyip | 1 | 10 | .091[c] | 7 |
Source: PBA.ph
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if two teams are tied, head to head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient), if tied for 8th, one-game playoff; 3) overall quotient 4) coin toss[3]
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) if two teams are tied, head to head record; if three or more teams are tied, head-to-head goal average (quotient), if tied for 8th, one-game playoff; 3) overall quotient 4) coin toss[3]
Notes:
Game log
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "PBA postpones season due to coronavirus outbreak". rappler.com. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
- ^ "Gilas hero and PBA veteran Ranidel De Ocampo announces retirement". spin.ph. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "ALL ABOUT THE PBA QUOTIENT". December 10, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2018.