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Mongolian Basketball League 2025-26
League PlayOff Cup PlayOff
Mongolian Basketball League Final: Xac Broncos Ulaanbaatar - Selenge Bodons Sukhbaatar 89-70 Xac Broncos Ulaanbaatar (Thanasis Skourtopoulos): Jordy Tshimanga, Ian Miller, Barsbold Baatar-Erdene, Ikhbayar Chuluunbaatar, Efe Odigie, Azbayar Altangerel, Frederick Lish, Binderiyaa Sandagdorj, A Munkhishig, Temuulen Chinges, Tushig Elbeg, Bold-Erdene Bilguun, Isaiah Todd, Wataru Igari, Sergelen Otgonbaatar, Gan-Erdene Gantsolmon, Bilguun Battuvshin, Tulga Odgerel, Tsenguun Monkh-Ochir, Ermuunzayaa Erkhembayar Cup Final: IHC Apes - Xac Broncos Ulaanbaatar 85-76 IHC Apes (Jose Neto): Tului Bataa, Dulguun Ganbaatar, Ulzii-Orshikh Munkhbat, Gan-Erdene Gantulga, Peter Jok, Thomas Robinson, Erdene Nyamjargal, Princepal Singh, James Karnik, Munkhbayar Enkhbat, Hyreltogo Erdene-Ochir, Saruul-Erdene Enkhbat, Munkhtuvshin Dorj, Chingun Undrakh, Jordan Harris, Bayart-Erdene Enkhbaatar Standings 2025-26
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![]() Miller's 31-point masterclass powers Xac Broncos to historic third straight Mongolian title ![]() SG Apes claim MBA Cup 2025 (Photo: Apes)
Arrived: Frederick Lish (Penang Sunrise Youngsters), Ian Miller (Uniclub Casino Juventus Utenos), Jordy Tshimanga (Kaohsiung Steelers)
Average Height: 190.4 cm (6'3.0'')
Average Age: 27.4
Miller's 31-point masterclass powers Xac Broncos to historic third straight Mongolian title-Apr 24, 2026
Ian Miller (191-G-1991, college: FSU) erupted for 31 points on seven three-pointers as the Xac Broncos demolished Selenge Bodons 89-70 in Game 6 of The League finals at MBank Arena on Friday night, capturing their 10th championship overall and third in succession. The American guard, who was the BCL Asia-East MVP last season, put on a shooting clinic in the clincher, going 12-of-24 from the field — including a scorching 7-of-15 from beyond the arc — while adding three rebounds and three assists in 27 minutes. His performance was the exclamation point on a dominant campaign for the Broncos, who have now won three consecutive domestic titles and four in the last five seasons. Selenge, who featured former NBA All-Star DeMarcus Cousins (211-C-1990, college: Kentucky) in their lineup, kept it competitive through the first half. The Bodons trailed just 42-40 at the break after outscoring the Broncos 21-17 in the second quarter to claw back from a 25-19 first-quarter deficit. But the third quarter proved decisive: Khuleguud unleashed a devastating 26-12 blitz that blew the game open at 68-52, and Selenge never threatened again. Temuulen Chinges (195-SF-2004) was sensational alongside Miller, scoring 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting with two threes and a near-perfect 4-of-5 from the free-throw line, posting a game-best +28 plus-minus. Azbayar Altangerel (202-F-2005), the reigning league Defensive Player of the Year, contributed a dominant double-double of 8 points and 10 rebounds — eight on the defensive glass — along with two assists and two steals. Center Jordi Tshimanga added 9 points on 4-of-6 shooting and three blocks, while veteran playmaker Bilguun Battuvshin (197-SF-1989) chipped in 9 points off the bench on efficient 3-of-4 shooting. As a team, the Broncos shot 50 percent from the field (35-of-70) and 39.3 percent from three (11-of-28), dominating on the boards 48-41 while recording 12 steals and 6 blocks. Their 42 points in the paint (on 60 percent shooting inside) underlined their interior superiority. For Selenge, coached by Heto Xoce, Cousins finished with his contributions from the center position but the Bodons shot just 33.3 percent from the field (24-of-72) and a woeful 19.4 percent from three-point range (7-of-36). Jay Scrubb (198-G/F-2000, college: John A.Logan) led with 13 points but on a miserable 4-of-17 shooting night, going just 1-of-10 from deep. Delgeen Enkhbat added 13 points on more efficient 4-of-8 shooting with 4-of-6 from the line. The championship extends the Broncos' remarkable dynasty under the Khasiin Khuleguud banner. Founded in 2004 with the backing of XacBank, the club has evolved from a domestic force into a continental powerhouse — they won the inaugural BCL Asia-East title last season with a perfect nine-game sweep and earned a historic bronze medal at the BCL Asia in Dubai. Their dominance this season came while simultaneously competing in both the EASL and BCL Asia-East 2026, a grueling schedule that tested their depth but ultimately could not derail their domestic ambitions. SG Apes claim MBA Cup 2025-Dec 30, 2025
SG Apes celebrated MBA Cup 2025 title. They beat Broncos 85-76 for the trophy. Dulguun Ganbaatar was named the MVP. SG Apes dominated throughout the bigger part of the game claiming a well-deserved win at the end. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||






















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