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Mark Jayven "Mac" Tallo (born January 2, 1994) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Cebu Greats of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).

Key Information

Career

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First PBA stint

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Tallo started his professional career with the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA, having been selected 10th overall by TNT KaTropa in the 2017 PBA draft.[1] but later played for the NLEX Road Warriors.[2]

First MPBL stint

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Tallo has played in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) specifically for the Bacolod Master Sardines, Manila Stars,[3][4] and the Bicol Volcanoes.[5]

Chooks-to-Go 3x3

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Tallo is also a 3x3 basketball player and has suited up for Chooks-to-Go's 3x3 pro circuit teams.[6] until 2023.[7]

Second PBA stint

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He has played for the Converge FiberXers in a pre-season tournament in a lead up to the 2023–24 PBA season.[8] He later signed a two-year contract with the team.[9][10]

On February 7, 2024, his contract was terminated by the team after committing several ligang labas infractions.[11]

Second MPBL stint

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On March 13, 2024, Tallo would sign with the expansion side Abra Weavers for the 2024 MPBL season.[12] Mid-season, Abra sent Tallo to the Davao Occidental Tigers in exchange for Jun Manzo.

Career statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

As of the end of 2023–24 season[13]

PBA

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Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2017–18 TNT 17 19.2 .352 .239 .640 2.0 3.1 .7 .3 6.1
NLEX
2019 NLEX 15 12.8 .375 .292 1.000 1.5 2.5 .7 .2 3.9
2023–24 Converge 5 21.3 .279 .250 1.000 2.6 2.0 .4 7.0
Career 37 16.9 .344 .255 .719 1.9 2.7 .6 .2 5.3

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Mark Jayven "Mac" Tallo (born January 2, 1994) is a Filipino professional player renowned for his dynamic play as a in both full-court and 3x3 formats. Standing at 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm), he hails from and has built a career marked by collegiate dominance, stints in the (PBA), and international success in 3x3 competitions. Currently, at age 31, Tallo plays for the Cebu Greats in the (MPBL), where he signed in June 2025 to bolster the team's playoff push after previous tenures with MPBL squads like Bacolod Master Sardines, Manila Stars, Bicol Volcanoes, Abra, Davao, and Pangasinan Heatwaves. Tallo's basketball journey began in childhood in Cebu City's Sitio Kawayan, where he started playing at age 6 on a small outdoor court, influenced by his father, a former PBA player, and the local culture. In high school, after being rejected by five Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) schools, he joined the Cebu Institute of Technology-University (CIT-U) and led them to the 2009 CESAFI high school championship. Transitioning to college with the Southwestern University-Phinma Cobras, Tallo earned back-to-back CESAFI (MVP) awards and secured a men's title in his second year, establishing himself as one of Cebu's premier point guards before entering the professional ranks. Professionally, Tallo was selected 10th overall by TNT KaTropa in the 2017 PBA draft, marking his entry into the league, though his initial stint was limited. He moved to the NLEX Road Warriors as a free agent, experiencing a breakout 2018 season before being released in 2019 due to conditioning issues. After a four-year absence from the PBA—during which he honed his skills in the MPBL and 3x3 circuits—Tallo returned with the Converge FiberXers in the 2023 Philippine Cup, scoring 15 points in his debut game and crediting the hiatus for personal and professional growth. In 3x3 basketball, Tallo has excelled as formerly the top-ranked Filipino player, representing teams like Cebu Chooks and Manila Chooks TM in FIBA events, including a championship win at the 2022 FIBA 3x3 Asia Pacific Super Quest where he tallied 8 points in the final, and advancing to quarterfinals in the Manila Masters and Cebu Masters tournaments. In 2025, he returned to the FIBA 3x3 World Tour with Manila Melmac, competing in events such as the Manila Challenger. His FIBA 3x3 world ranking stands at 3,059th with 3,458 ranking points from 88 games played (as of November 2025).

Amateur career

High school career

Mark Jayven "Mac" Tallo was born on January 2, 1994, in , , where he grew up immersed in the vibrant local scene that shaped his early development as a player. Despite initial setbacks, including being rejected by five CESAFI-member high schools— (USPF), (UC), Don Bosco Technology Center, (UV), and University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJ-R)—Tallo secured a spot at Cebu Institute of Technology-University (CIT-U) after impressing in just one practice session under coach Alex dela Torre. He channeled the rejections into motivation, often scoring over 20 points against those teams in subsequent games while training rigorously with his father, including early morning jogs and evening practices until late at night. At CIT-U, Tallo starred for the Baby Wildcats in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) high school tournament, leading the team to its first and only championship in 2009 at the age of 15. His standout play earned him the CESAFI Most Valuable Player award that season, as well as the MVP honor in the Jr. NBA Philippines program the same year. Tallo's scoring prowess and leadership were pivotal, helping CIT-U overcome stronger rivals and establishing him as one of the top high school prospects in Cebu. The 2009 CESAFI title drew widespread attention, prompting recruitment offers from University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) powerhouses such as the and De La Salle Green Archers. This recognition marked a turning point, paving the way for his transition to .

College career

Mac Tallo initially committed to (DLSU) in the of the (UAAP) following a brief, non-playing stint at , drawn by the program's prestige and his high school success in . His freshman year in the 2012 UAAP Season 75 was marked by adjustment challenges to the competitive national level, where he appeared in 10 games for the Green Archers, averaging 11 minutes, 1.3 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game amid a crowded backcourt and team injuries. Despite flashes of potential, such as filling in during key moments, Tallo struggled for consistent minutes behind established guards, leading to frustration and a desire for a more prominent role. Seeking redemption and a return to familiar surroundings, Tallo transferred back to in 2013 to join (SWU) in the (CESAFI), where he could leverage his local roots and skills more effectively. His high school CESAFI title with Cebu Institute of Technology in 2009 had laid the foundation for his UAAP , but the move to SWU allowed him to rebuild confidence in a league he dominated as a junior. At SWU, Tallo played through the 2017 season, emerging as the team's primary and scorer, often orchestrating fast breaks and distributing to teammates while contributing offensively. Tallo's impact at SWU was immediate and profound, highlighted by his performance in the 2013 (PCCL) , where he tallied 13 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists to lead the Cobras to a 68-58 overtime upset over his former DLSU team, scoring crucial drives in the extra period. In CESAFI, he earned back-to-back awards in 2013 and 2014, guiding SWU to a runners-up finish in 2013 and a championship in 2014, including a dominant 64-49 finals win over the . His scoring prowess shone in high-stakes games, such as a 32-point, 7-rebound explosion against the in the 2016 Partners' Cup semifinals, securing an 82-76 victory and SWU's semifinal berth with clutch fourth-quarter plays. Tallo also posted double-doubles, like 30 points and 18 rebounds in an 82-75 loss to the in 2015, underscoring his all-around contributions as a 6-foot who averaged double figures in scoring across his CESAFI tenure. Over his combined college career at DLSU and SWU, Tallo's statistics reflected his evolution from a bench player to a CESAFI star, with season averages exceeding 15 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds in his later years at SWU, emphasizing his role in elevating team success through leadership and versatility. He completed his degree at SWU in 2017, balancing academics with demands under coach "Yayoy" Alcoseba, who praised his maturity and dedication off the court.

Professional career

PBA career

Mac Tallo entered the (PBA) as the 10th overall pick by TNT KaTropa in the , selected for his quickness and playmaking ability as a coming out of . During his first stint with TNT from 2017 to 2018, Tallo saw limited action as a , appearing in just two games and averaging minimal minutes behind established guards. He was waived by the team early in the season and subsequently signed as a by the in June 2018, where he became a more regular rotation player. With NLEX from 2018 to 2019, Tallo contributed as a backup , averaging 6.1 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.0 rebounds over 17 games in the 2017–18 season, and 3.9 points with 2.5 assists in 15 games during the 2018–19 Philippine Cup. A highlight was his performance in the 2018 Commissioner's Cup, where he averaged 15.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists over three games, earning him the Cignal-PBA Press Corps Player of the Week award for that period. Tallo was released by NLEX in June 2019 following the team's acquisition of in a trade, ending his initial PBA tenure after 32 games across both teams. Tallo returned to the PBA in 2023, signing a two-year contract with the during the offseason after excelling in . In the 2023–24 Commissioner's Cup, he played five games as a , averaging 7.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists in 21.3 minutes per game. However, his contract was terminated by on February 7, 2024, after he participated in unauthorized "ligang labas" games without team or league permission, violating PBA rules. Throughout his PBA career spanning two stints, Tallo appeared in 37 games primarily as a backup , providing energy off the bench with his speed and perimeter defense, though inconsistent opportunities limited his overall impact.

MPBL career

Tallo began his MPBL career in 2019 with the Master Sardines, where he showcased his scoring ability in the semi-professional league's regional format. He continued with the Manila Stars from 2019 to 2020, contributing to their competitive efforts in the league's early seasons. In 2021, he joined the Bicol Volcanoes, adapting his playmaking skills to help the team navigate the MPBL's demanding schedule across multiple divisions. Following the termination of his PBA contract, Tallo returned to the MPBL in 2024, signing with the expansion on March 13. With Abra, he quickly emerged as a clutch performer, notably scoring 15 points—including 11 in the fourth quarter—to secure a 97-85 victory over the and help the team start 2-0 in the season. His leadership in high-pressure moments highlighted his value in the environment, where he balanced scoring and assists to elevate the young franchise. Mid-season, on June 30, 2024, Tallo was traded to the in exchange for Jun Manzo, bolstering the Tigers' backcourt. In Davao, he led offensive outbursts, such as a 24-point performance in an 88-64 rout of the Bicol Volcanoes, driving the team's high-octane attack during the elimination rounds. His dynamic drives and mid-air switches exemplified his continued explosiveness, helping the maintain contention in the South Division. Tallo then moved to the Heatwaves for the 2024–2025 season, providing veteran guidance amid the team's roster rebuild. He contributed steadily before being released in June 2025, paving the way for his hometown return. On June 30, 2025, Tallo signed with the Greats, where he has since anchored the backcourt alongside JR Quiñahan and others, aiming to revitalize the squad's playoff push in the 2025 season. Throughout his MPBL journey, Tallo has demonstrated adaptability from his PBA experience, thriving in the league's regional, team-hopping structure by delivering key scoring and leadership that propelled multiple franchises toward success, including earning honors in 2024.

3x3 basketball

Mac Tallo entered the circuit in 2021, joining the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas program as a key player for its professional teams, including HeiHei and Chooks. His involvement began with standout performances in domestic qualifiers that fed into international events, marking his shift from traditional 5x5 to the fast-paced half-court format. Over the next two years, Tallo became a cornerstone of the Philippine national 3x3 effort, competing in multiple FIBA-sanctioned tournaments as part of Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas squads aimed at Olympic qualification and global rankings improvement. Tallo's participation extended to prominent international FIBA 3x3 events, including the Asia Pacific Super Quest, World Tour Manila Masters, and Cebu Masters, where he represented the in qualifiers and main draws. In the 2022 FIBA 3x3 Asia Pacific Super Quest, he led Cebu Chooks to the championship, scoring 8 points in the final against Mongolia's Sansar MMC Energy, securing a 17-15 victory and qualification for the Manila Masters. At the 2022 Manila Masters, Tallo nailed a game-winning two-pointer to advance Cebu Chooks to the quarterfinals, showcasing his clutch scoring ability in high-stakes matches. He also featured in the 2023 Ulaanbaatar Super Quest and Cebu Masters, contributing to team efforts that elevated the ' standing in FIBA rankings, where Tallo himself rose to No. 1 in the country and as high as No. 72 globally with over 149,000 ranking points as of May 2022. Tallo adapted effectively to 3x3's demanding pace, leveraging his quickness and scoring prowess—often tallying double-digit points in key games—to help teams compete against stronger international opponents. His performances, such as 13 points in the 2021 Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Invitational final, highlighted his transition from 5x5, where he emphasized perimeter shooting and fast breaks suited to the format's 10-minute games. As the ' top-ranked 3x3 player during this period, Tallo played a pivotal role in promoting the sport domestically, inspiring youth through clinics and exhibitions while drawing international attention, including interest from owner for his pro circuit exploits. Milestones included leading multiple qualification pushes for World Tour events and contributing to the national program's growth, which helped elevate 3x3 's visibility in the amid Olympic aspirations. Tallo's tenure with Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas concluded in October 2023, when he was granted a release to pursue opportunities in 5x5 , transitioning to rejoin the PBA with the under coach , with whom he had previously collaborated in the 3x3 program. This shift marked a temporary reduction in his international 3x3 focus, though his contributions during the 2021–2023 span solidified his legacy as a trailblazer for the format in the . In 2025, Tallo returned to the FIBA 3x3 circuit, leading the Manila Melmac team in their re-entry to the World Tour in July, flanked by teammates like Matthew Salem and Christian Manaytay. He continued competing in September 2025, teaming up with Terrence Romeo and others in Philippine events, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to the format alongside his MPBL duties. As of November 2025, his FIBA 3x3 world ranking stands at 3,074th with 3,458 points from 88 games.

Career statistics

PBA

Mac Tallo's professional career in the (PBA) spans limited appearances across three seasons, primarily as a reserve guard. His season-by-season statistics reflect inconsistent playing time, with higher averages in his debut year before reduced minutes in subsequent outings. The following table summarizes his per-game averages in key categories:
SeasonTeamGPMPGPPGRPGAPGFG%3P%FT%
2017–18Talk 'N Text / NLEX1719.26.12.03.1.352.239.640
2018–191512.83.91.52.5.375.2921.000
2023–24521.37.02.62.0.279.2501.000
Over his PBA career, Tallo appeared in 37 games, averaging 17.1 minutes, 5.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game. His shooting efficiency included a career of .345, three-point percentage of .260, and percentage of .880. Early in his PBA tenure, Tallo's minutes were restricted after limited appearances with Talk 'N Text, following which he signed with NLEX as a , contributing to his lower output in the 2018–19 season. Upon his return in 2023–24, he showed improved scoring efficiency in limited action before shifting focus to other leagues.

MPBL

Mac Tallo's MPBL career statistics are not comprehensively aggregated in public records, but reported performances from select games highlight his contributions in points, rebounds, assists, and steals across multiple teams. In his debut season with the Master Sardines in 2019, Tallo averaged over 25 points in documented outings, showcasing his scoring efficiency with multiple three-pointers. During the 2024 season, after a mid-season trade from the to the , Tallo posted double-digit scoring in his initial appearances, including 20 points with 5 assists in his debut and 24 points as best player of the game shortly after. In 2025 with the Greats, he contributed balanced play with 8 assists and 6 rebounds in a key win, though scoring was lower at 6 points. As of November 2025, Tallo continues to play for the Greats, including a performance of 11 points and 3 assists against Zamboanga on August 29, 2025. The following table summarizes Tallo's verified per-game statistics from representative MPBL matches:
DateTeamOpponentPointsReboundsAssistsStealsNotes
Jun 24, 201931466MPBL debut
Sep 12, 20192554-5/11 FG from three
Jul 8, 2024-20351Team debut
Aug 1, 2024Bicol Volcanoes2434-Best player of the game
Aug 16, 2025668-Part of 4-game win streak
Aug 29, 2025Zamboanga11-3--
Tallo's MPBL outputs, with frequent 20+ point games, exceed his recent PBA average of 7.0 across 5 appearances. No league-wide totals for or efficiency metrics like are publicly available for his MPBL tenure.

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