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− | The ''' | + | The '''ePhilippine Basketball Association''' ('''ePBA''') is a professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of mostly company-branded franchised teams. '''Scorinator''' is a program that is used by the league administrators to simulate the results. The games are facilitated by Commissioner [[Boy Pick Up]] and Assistant Commissioner [[Vincenzo Roque]]. |
==Formation== | ==Formation== | ||
− | + | The '''ePhilippine Basketball Association''' was first suggested in the ePhilippine Forums by [[Boy Pick Up]] on March 2, 2013. [[Vincenzo Roque]] then studied how to use scorinators so that they could simulate the games. A lot of test runs of seasons were created and finally the ePhilippine Basketball Association was stable enough and can be introduced to the nation. <ref>[http://ephilippines.forummotion.com/t3190-ephilippine-basketball-association.] ''ePhilippine Basketball Association - ePhilippine Forum.'' '''[[Boy Pick Up]]'''. Published March 2, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.</ref> | |
− | + | After almost two weeks of preparation, the league was introduced to the eWorld and was open for applications. Many suggested to use a fantasy sports league website but they insisted that the scorinator was the better choice to keep the league fast paced. The league published a sign-up article every two days until March 31, 2013. <ref>[http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-boom-ephilippine-basketball-association-2229166/1/20.] ''Pick Up Sticks.'' '''[[Boy Pick Up]]'''. Published March 15, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.</ref> | |
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− | + | The teams in the league are owned by players who were approved by the Commissioner after they fill up the application form given by the league. Their team names have a variety, from brand names to cities and countries and to even colours, they used it. In that way, their teams showed uniqueness and so that they can be easily distinguished. <ref>[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Yqy6GBgUtehkgGSxAeyb8jURJE_Py086WE7ugfI5iPU/viewform.] ''ePBA Manager Application.'' '''[[Boy Pick Up]]'''. Published March 15, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.</ref> | |
===Current teams=== | ===Current teams=== | ||
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==Game Venue== | ==Game Venue== | ||
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− | Majority of the games in the Philippine Basketball Association are held in either the '''Smart Araneta Coliseum''' in Quezon City and the ''' | + | Majority of the games in the Philippine Basketball Association are held in either the '''Smart Araneta Coliseum''' in Quezon City and the '''Eugene Bautista Memorial Stadium''' in Manila. Alternate venues are used if both stadiums are occupied or for promotional purposes. |
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− | | align=center | <small>'''[[Luzon| | + | | align=center | <small>'''[[Luzon|Quezon City]]'''</small> |
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ePhilippine Basketball Association | |||||
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Commissioner: | Boy Pick Up | ||||
Format: | Sports League | ||||
Coutry of Origin: | The Philippines | ||||
General Information | |||||
League Location: | Philippines | ||||
Founder: | Boy Pick Up | ||||
Management: | |||||
League Information | |||||
Number of Teams: | 7 | ||||
Duration: | TBD | ||||
Most Titles: | TBD | ||||
Recent Champions: | Philippine Cup - TBD Commissioner's Cup - TBD |
The ePhilippine Basketball Association (ePBA) is a professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of mostly company-branded franchised teams. Scorinator is a program that is used by the league administrators to simulate the results. The games are facilitated by Commissioner Boy Pick Up and Assistant Commissioner Vincenzo Roque.
Formation
The ePhilippine Basketball Association was first suggested in the ePhilippine Forums by Boy Pick Up on March 2, 2013. Vincenzo Roque then studied how to use scorinators so that they could simulate the games. A lot of test runs of seasons were created and finally the ePhilippine Basketball Association was stable enough and can be introduced to the nation. [1]
After almost two weeks of preparation, the league was introduced to the eWorld and was open for applications. Many suggested to use a fantasy sports league website but they insisted that the scorinator was the better choice to keep the league fast paced. The league published a sign-up article every two days until March 31, 2013. [2]
Teams
The teams in the league are owned by players who were approved by the Commissioner after they fill up the application form given by the league. Their team names have a variety, from brand names to cities and countries and to even colours, they used it. In that way, their teams showed uniqueness and so that they can be easily distinguished. [3]
Current teams
ePhilippine Basketball Association Teams | ||||||
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Team | Owner | Color I | Color II | Joined PBA | Titles | Notes |
Durex Philippine Eagle | BaZ Grave Digger | TBA | TBA | March 21, 2013 | 0 | - |
Jollibee Stingers | Al Raposas | March 19, 2013 | 0 | - | ||
Malaysia Al-Mirsat | RyuYuki | TBA | TBA | March 17, 2013 | 0 | - |
Manila Rockets | Warlie Zambales Diaz | TBA | TBA | March 23, 2013 | 0 | - |
Petronas Cules | Leo Syahmessi | TBA | TBA | March 17, 2013 | 0 | - |
Red Guards | Eldarion Sionnodel | TBA | TBA | March 22, 2013 | 0 | - |
Red Horse Energy Kings | Boy Pick Up | March 12, 2013 | 0 | Association Owned Team |
Key Figures
The Philippine Basketball Association is currently led by the Commissioner and Founder Boy Pick Up, together with the help of Vincenzo Roque, Assistant Commissioner of the league. Currently, the finances of the league are held by the President of the Philippines and the Minister of Finance.
ePhilippine Basketball Association Key Figures | |||||
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Avatar | Name | Position | |||
70px | Boy Pick Up | PBA Commissioner | |||
Vincenzo Roque | PBA Assistant Commissioner | ||||
70px | President of the Philippines | Finance Director | |||
70px | Department of Finance | Deputy Finance Director |
Game Venue
Majority of the games in the Philippine Basketball Association are held in either the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City and the Eugene Bautista Memorial Stadium in Manila. Alternate venues are used if both stadiums are occupied or for promotional purposes.
ePhilippine Basketball Association Stadiums | ||
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Venue | Location | Owner |
Araneta Coliseum | Quezon City | Philippine Basketball Association |
Eugene Bautista Memorial Stadium | Manila | Royal House of Luzon |
eUniversity of the Philippines Gym | Manila | eUniversity of the Philippines |
Kadayao Royal Coliseum | Puerto Princesa | Royal House of Palawan |
Von Bonoan Grand Coliseum | Cebu | Royal House of Visayas |
Prince Terence I Arena | Davao | Royal House of Mindanao |
References
- ↑ [1] ePhilippine Basketball Association - ePhilippine Forum. Boy Pick Up. Published March 2, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
- ↑ [2] Pick Up Sticks. Boy Pick Up. Published March 15, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
- ↑ [3] ePBA Manager Application. Boy Pick Up. Published March 15, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.