Game 1 Barangay Ginebra won game 1, 100–94, in overtime to take a 1–0 series lead.
Japeth Aguilar led Barangay Ginebra with 25 points and 16 rebounds on an efficient 11–14 shooting while
Stanley Pringle had 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists. Three other players scored in double digits for Ginebra.
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. paced the scoring for TNT with 20 points before fouling out in overtime. In the first quarter, TNT started off strong, leading by as much as 7 before taking a 5 point lead heading to the second quarter. Scoring slowed down in the second quarter, with Barangay Ginebra outscoring TNT, 19–14, to tie the game heading into halftime. Barangay Ginebra began to pull away in the third quarter as they led by as much as 9 with 6:55 left in the quarter. However, TNT went on a 20–6 run to end the quarter with a 5 point lead. Both teams went back-and-forth in the fourth quarter. In the final minutes of regulation, TNT hit three consecutive three pointers to take a 1 point lead with 36 seconds left. Barangay Ginebra had a chance to take the lead but Pringle lost the ball out of bounds. Parks was fouled on the ensuing possession, but he split his free throws. With 11 seconds to go,
LA Tenorio drove to the basket before passing to a cutting
Arvin Tolentino, who hit the game-tying layup with 5 seconds left. With a chance to win,
Jayson Castro missed a floater before time expired. In overtime, TNT struggled to find its offense, scoring only 2 points in overtime as Barangay Ginebra slowly pulled away. Barangay Ginebra effectively sealed the game when Tenorio found a wide open Aguilar for an uncontested dunk, giving them a 6 point lead with 19 seconds left.
Game 2 After trailing by as much as 15 in the third quarter, Barangay Ginebra came back to win game 2, 92–90, to take a 2–0 lead in the series.
Stanley Pringle led Barangay Ginebra with 34 points, 6 rebounds, and 8 assists while
Aljon Mariano was an X-factor off the bench, scoring 20 points as the other role players for Barangay Ginebra struggled. For TNT, they were dealt a big blow before game 2 when
Bobby Ray Parks Jr., the team's leading scorer, was listed as doubtful to play after he suffered from a left calf strain in game 1. In Parks' absence,
Roger Pogoy waxed hot for TNT, scoring 38 points. The game started off slow for both teams, with Barangay Ginebra taking a 4 point lead, 21–17, heading to the second quarter. Pringle provided most of the offense for Barangay Ginebra, scoring 12 points in that quarter alone. In the second quarter, Pogoy started to hit his shots while Barangay Ginebra continued to struggle from the field. The two teams headed to halftime with TNT holding a 4 point lead. TNT began to pull away in the third quarter, starting with a 14–3 run to erect their biggest lead of the game at 15. Pogoy did most of the damage as he scored 15 points in the quarter alone. However, Barangay Ginebra managed to claw their way back using a lineup that featured only one starter in Pringle. Pringle and Mariano combined for 24 points in the third to cut TNT's lead to 2 heading into the final quarter. In the fourth quarter, both teams remained close, with TNT holding the lead for most of the quarter. With 4 minutes left, Pogoy hit a three pointer that gave TNT a 7 point lead. Barangay Ginebra answered with a 7–0 run that tied the game with 2 minutes left. After the two teams traded misses, with 53 seconds to go,
Jayson Castro was fouled while he was going for the offensive rebound. Castro split his free throws to give TNT a 1 point lead. On the ensuing possession, Pringle found
Scottie Thompson for a wide open three that went in, giving Barangay Ginebra a 2 point lead with 30 seconds to go. The three was Thompson's only points and field goal in the game. With a chance to tie or take the lead, Castro missed a three pointer but
LA Tenorio split his free throws, still making it a one-possession game. With a chance to send the game to overtime, Pogoy missed his three pointer as Tenorio sealed the game at the foul line.
Game 3 TNT avoided an 0–3 hole after dominating Barangay Ginebra in game 3, 88–67, cutting Barangay Ginebra's series lead to 2–1. For the second straight game, TNT missed the services of their leading scorer,
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. However, TNT had a balanced scoring effort, with
Roger Pogoy scoring a team-high 19 points. Four other players scored in double figures for TNT.
LA Tenorio paced Barangay Ginebra with 19 points but the other players struggled. After scoring 34 in game 2,
Stanley Pringle was limited to 11 points. In the first quarter, Barangay Ginebra raced off to an early 9 point lead but TNT was able to cut the lead to 5 at the end of the quarter. Tenorio started the game strong, scoring 12 points including 4 three pointers. TNT would start the second quarter with an 11–0 run to take the lead as Barangay Ginebra struggled to score. TNT outscored Barangay Ginebra, 23–8, in the quarter to take a 10 point lead into halftime. TNT would extend their lead to as much as 15 in the third quarter but much like in game 2, Barangay Ginebra would stage a rally, cutting their deficit to 2. However, TNT ended the third quarter with a 10–2 run, extending their lead to 10 before the fourth quarter. TNT would not look back as they continued to extend their lead in the final quarter.
Game 4 Barangay Ginebra moved to within 1 win away from taking the Philippine Cup title after defeating TNT, 98–88, to take a commanding 3–1 lead.
Japeth Aguilar and
LA Tenorio led Ginebra with 22 points apiece while
Stanley Pringle added 16 of his own.
Scottie Thompson had a near triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds, and 9 assists. For TNT,
Roger Pogoy paced their scoring once again with 34 points.
Poy Erram and
Troy Rosario added 19 and 16, respectively. They played their third straight game without
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. Adding to their injury woes,
Jayson Castro aggravated a left knee injury in the third quarter. He did not return for the rest of the game. Both teams started slow in the first quarter, with Barangay Ginebra taking a 17–14 lead heading into the second quarter. The scored remained close in the second quarter before Barangay Ginebra went on an 8–0 run to go to halftime with a 10 point lead. Barangay Ginebra continued to outplay TNT in the third quarter, extending their lead to as much as 17 before heading into the final quarter with a 16 point lead. In the fourth quarter, Barangay Ginebra extended their lead further to 18 points before TNT staged a big rally. Pogoy waxed hot, scoring 16 of his 34 in the final quarter to lead TNT's rally. Back-to-back three pointers from Pogoy cut Barangay Ginebra's lead to just 3 with 2:50 left. Tenorio answered with a three pointer of his own before Pogoy hit his third consecutive three to make it a one-possession game once again. Tenorio would answer once again with another three to bring their lead back to 6 with 1:43 left. TNT would fail to score for the rest of the game as Barangay Ginebra sealed the win with a layup from Thompson and a mid-range jumper from Tenorio.
Game 5 Barangay Ginebra defeated TNT in game 5, 82–78, to win the franchise's 4th Philippine Cup and their 13th title overall. The title was also Barangay Ginebra's second consecutive title after winning
last year's Governors' Cup title.
Japeth Aguilar led Barangay Ginebra in scoring with 32 points, tying his career-high.
Stanley Pringle had 13 points, with 11 of those coming in the crucial fourth quarter after he struggled from the field in the first three quarters.
LA Tenorio added 10 points and 6 assists and he was named Finals MVP for the fourth time in his career. For TNT,
Roger Pogoy once again top-scored with 23 points.
Poy Erram,
Simon Enciso, and
Troy Rosario added 18, 17, and 12 points respectively. TNT struggled to find offense from their bench as they were limited to just 2 bench points.
Jayson Castro and
Bobby Ray Parks Jr. did not play due to their injuries. In the first quarter, TNT came out with more energy as they held a 7 point lead early on. Barangay Ginebra would end the quarter with a 9–2 run to tie the game at 19 heading to the second quarter. After picking up two early fouls in the opening quarter, Aguilar scored 16 of Barangay Ginebra's 19 points in the second quarter. Barangay Ginebra led TNT, 38–36, going into halftime. TNT threatened to pull away in the third quarter, unleashing a 12–1 run to lead by 7. Pogoy scored 11 points in the quarter after struggling from the field in the first half. However, Barangay Ginebra slowly came back as the quarter ended with TNT taking a 1 point lead. In the fourth quarter, Barangay Ginebra started with a 9–2 run to take a 6 point lead. Pringle, who was limited to 2 points on 1–10 shooting in the first three quarters, scored the first 5 points for Barangay Ginebra in the quarter. Later in the quarter, TNT countered with an 11–0 run of their own to take a 5 point lead with 5 minutes left in the game. However, Barangay Ginebra unleashed a 12–0 run to take a 7 point lead with less than a minute left. During the run, Pringle knocked down back-to-back three pointers that gave Barangay Ginebra a 76–73 lead with 3:18 left. TNT struggled to score during the finishing minutes of the game while Aguilar scored on an alley-oop dunk and
Joe Devance scored on a layup to cap Barangay Ginebra's run. TNT cut the lead to 3 with 9 seconds left but Tenorio clinched the game and the title with two free-throws. ==Rosters==