Former MBA hotshot Tyrone Bautista sank a buzzer-beating triple to ensure victory after Billy Moody had shoved Wangs ahead, 62-61, with barely four seconds left.
"Suwerte pa rin," said Spring Coach Tito Palma after the game. "Its another big win, coming after our success in the national, interclub and Espiritu Cup tournaments."
"The boys deserved it (title). They worked hard for it," said team owner and national pistol champion Nathaniel "Tac" Padilla, whos also NBL vice president for operations.
Cebus M. Lhuillier Jewellers held off Forward Taguig, 87-81, in the first game to clinch third spot.
After Moody tied the count at 58, time down to 2:34, the lead changed hands three more times before Bautista heaved his long trey.
Springs Rodel Manuel was named the tourneys most valuable player while Moody was selected finals MVP. The two also made it to the Mythical Five together with Lhuilliers Aldrich Reyes, Springs Dave Bautista and Taguigs Kim Macanig.