1995–96 Philippine Basketball League season

1995–96 PBL season
DurationMarch 4, 1995 – January 9, 1996
Number of teams9
TV partner(s)PTV
Season MVPMarlou Aquino
Marlou Aquino
Marlou Aquino
Reinforced Conference championsStag Pale Pilseners
  Reinforced Conference runners-upRed Bull Energy Drink
All-Filipino Cup championsStag Pale Pilseners
  All-Filipino Cup runners-upCasino Rubbing Alcohol
Danny Floro Cup championsStag Pale Pilseners
  Danny Floro Cup runners-upRed Bull Energy Drink
Seasons
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The 1995–96 season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).

Notable achievements

Under coach Junel Baculi, the PBL-Andoks team won the Asian Interclub basketball championships in Kuala Lumpur, defeating Malaysia-Petronas, 101–82, in the finals. The PBL selection were reinforced by seven-time PBA best import Bobby Parks and former Ginebra import Alexander Coles.

The Stag Pale Pilseners completed a three-conference sweep and a grandslam in their very first season in the PBL. The Pilseners of coach Alfrancis Chua, with the likes of MVP Marlou Aquino, Bal David, Reuben Dela Rosa, Randy Alcantara, Derrick Bughao, Paul Du and best import Antoine Joubert, became the third team to win a title in their first try during the Reinforced Conference, defeating Red Bull Energy Drink in four games.[1] Stag had an easier time scoring a three-game finals sweep in the next two conferences, winning over Casino Rubbing Alcohol in the All-Filipino Cup and repeating over Red Bull in the Danny Floro Cup in January 1996.[2]

Occurrences

The PBL took a two-week break during the month of June to give way to the ABC Championships where most of the top players are members of the national team, the league resume on June 29 with the best-of-three semifinal pairings in the short All-Filipino Cup.[3]

Reinforced Conference

Qualified for semifinals
Team standings Win Loss PCT
Stag Pale Pilsen 14 2 .875
Red Bull Energy Drink 13 3 .812
Chowking Fastfood Kings 9 7 .562
Kutitap Toothpaste 8 8 .500
Casino Rubbing Alcohol 8 8 .500
Magnolia Cheezee Spread 7 9 .438
Burger Machine 6 10 .375
Ramcar Oriental Battery 4 12 .250
Carol Ann's Snack Masters 3 13 .188

The imports who saw action in this conference were Antoine Joubert (Stag), Ray Reed (Red Bull), who was replaced by Stevie Thompson, Glynn Blackwell (Chowking), Claude Moore (Casino), Gary Gaspard (Kutitap), David Barksdale (Magnolia), Tony Tolbert (Burger Machine), Steve Hall (Ramcar), and Mark Harris (Carol Ann's).

Stag and Red Bull played in the finals, the Pale Pilseners finish the semifinal round with 19 wins and 4 losses, followed by Red Bull with a 16 wins and 7 losses. Chowking and Casino gained a playoff for the second finals slot via win 4-of-7 incentive scheme.[4] Casino won against Chowking, 92–73, but the Alcohol Makers in turn, lost to Red Bull on the following day for the right to meet the Pilseners for the championship.[5]

Finals series

Team Game 1 (May 1) Game 2 (May 4) Game 3 (May 6) Game 4 (May 10) Wins
Stag 130 100 104 110 3
Red Bull 110 101 87 96 1
Venue RMC RMC RMC RMC

All-Filipino Cup

Qualified for semifinals
Quarterfinal standings Win Loss PCT
Stag Pale Pilsen 4 1 .800
Oriental Battery 3 2 .600
Casino Rubbing Alcohol 3 2 .600
Kutitap Toothpaste 3 2 .600
Magnolia Cheezee Spread 1 4 .200
Chowking 1 4 .200

Three teams; Red Bull, Burger Machine and Carol Ann's were eliminated after a one-round eliminations. In the best-of-three semifinals match-up, Stag prevailed over Kutitap and Casino won over Oriental Battery to arrange a finals showdown.[6]

Finals series

Team Game 1 (July 3) Game 2 (July 6) Game 3 (July 8) Wins
Stag 71 74 83 3
Casino 61 64 79 0
Venue RMC RMC RMC

1995-96 Danny Floro Cup

Qualified for semifinals
Quarterfinal standings Win Loss PCT
Red Bull 4 1 .800
Stag Pale Pilsen 3 2 .600
Casino Rubbing Alcohol 3 2 .600
Kutitap Toothpaste 3 2 .600
Burger Machine 2 3 .400
Chowking 0 5 .000

Six teams makes it to the quarterfinals after the eliminations. Stag scored a 2–0 sweep over Casino in their best-of-three semifinal series. Red Bull also swept their own series against Kutitap and sealed a finals rematch with the Pale Pilseners.[7]

Finals series

Team Game 1 (Jan.7) Game 2 (Jan.8) Game 3 (Jan.9) Wins
Stag 105 93 102 3
Red Bull 102 86 92 0
Venue RMC RMC RMC

International Invitational Cup

The short international invitational tournament took place from December 9–17, 1995. Guest teams were Boysen-International Bank of Korea, Hapee-Ozeta Club of the Slovak Republic and the Budweiser Kings of Guam.[8] Casino Rubbing Alcohol and Ozeta Club were declared co-champions after their final game ended at 97-all. The PBL was forced to let the Slovak squad leave early to catch their flight.[9] The Danny Floro Cup resumes just before Christmas.

Individual awards

  • All-Filipino Cup:
  • Most Valuable Player: Marlou Aquino (Stag)
  • Mythical First team:
  • Marlou Aquino (Stag)
  • Bal David (Stag)
  • Reuben Dela Rosa (Stag)
  • Gilbert Castillo (Casino)
  • Rodney Santos (Oriental Battery)
  • Mythical Second team:
  • James Walkvist (Oriental Battery)
  • Michael Orquillas (Oriental Battery)
  • Arthur Ayson (Oriental Battery)
  • Randy Alcantara (Stag)
  • Ruel Bravo (Kutitap)

References

  1. ^ "Stag puts away PBL gonfalon". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Stag wraps it all up". Manila Standard.
  3. ^ "PBL back in business today". Manila Standard.
  4. ^ "Do or die PBL match". Manila Standard.
  5. ^ "Casino rips Chowking, faces Red Bull next". Manila Standard.
  6. ^ "Stag gets headstart against Kutitap five". Manila Standard.
  7. ^ "Stag makes it to finals, closes in on Grand Slam". Manila Standard.
  8. ^ "PBL International Cup reels off today". Manila Standard.
  9. ^ "Co-champs from PBL boo-boo". Manila Standard.
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