[3] San Miguel won the finals series, four games to one, winning their third straight Philippine Cup championship.
TNT incidentally was the first team to have permanent possession of the Jun Bernardino Trophy after winning three straight Philippine Cup championships from 2011 to 2013.
[9] San Miguel and TNT endured a seven-game semifinals series, with the Beermen winning the pivotal seventh game, 96–83.
[18] The Gin Kings played four do-or-die games (two in the quarterfinals against Alaska and two against Star) before reaching the finals for the second consecutive time since they won the Governors' Cup a season ago.
Ginebra tried to orchestrate a run of their own but they cannot decrease the lead to 25 points, despite the absence of the Beermen's starters in the fourth quarter.
Alex Cabagnot, Chris Ross and June Mar Fajardo scored in double figures in the first half.
During the scoring run, Marcio Lassiter was given a technical foul and eventually ejected after taunting Sol Mercado upon making a three-point shot.
After a San Miguel timeout, Gabby Espinas uncorks a three-point shot, giving them a one-point lead.
Ginebra eventually pulled away with the victory following the scoring run led by Aguilar, Scottie Thompson and Sol Mercado.
The Beermen pulled away with the victory after a 7–0 run led by June Mar Fajardo, Chris Ross and Arwind Santos.
Roster The Philippine Cup finals was aired on TV5 with simulcasts on PBA Rush (both in standard and high definition).