Grand Slam (PBA)
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- For other uses of the term "grand slam", see Grand Slam.
The Grand Slam in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) refers to a PBA team who has won all three conferences (tournaments) in a single season. However, after the PBA reduced the number of conferences from three to two beginning in 2004, the term became quite obsolete to some. However, some dispute the claim that a team who could win all titles in a season can be said as a grandslam.
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[edit] Grand Slam winners
Four franchises, three teams and four coaches have achieved the said feat:
- 1976 Crispa Redmanizers (coached by Baby Dalupan)
- 1983 Crispa Redmanizers (coached by Tommy Manotoc)
- 1989 San Miguel Beermen (coached by Norman Black)
- 1996 Alaska Milkmen (coached by Tim Cone)
[edit] "The Pretenders"
In addition, several others won the first two conferences but were beaten on the last tournament. They are known as "The Pretenders".
- 1975 Toyota Tamaraws (lost to Crispa in the Open Championship)
- 1977 Crispa Redmanizers (lost to Toyota in the Open Championship)
- 1985 Great Taste Coffee Makers (missed Finals berth in the Reinforced Conference)
- 1986 Tanduay Rhum Masters (missed Finals berth in the Open Conference)
- 1995 Sunkist Orange Juicers (missed Finals berth in the Governors Cup)
- 1998 Alaska Milkmen (missed Finals berth in the Governors Cup)
In other instances, a team won three or even four consecutive conferences in two different seasons. Purists say this is not a true grand slam. These teams were:
- 1976-77 Crispa Redmanizers (includes the 1976 Reinforced Conference which was part of the 1976 Grand Slam)
- 1984-85 Great Taste Coffee Makers (four straight championships)
- 1997-98 Alaska Milkmen (three straight championships)
- 2000-01 San Miguel Beermen (three straight championships)
Also, the 1976 Toyota Super Corollas and the 2004-05 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals have the unfortunate distinction of losing all of the championship series in one season; Toyota lost all three against the Crispa Redmanizers, while the Phone Pals were defeated by the Beermen and the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the two-conference format.
[edit] Modern-day Grand Slam
After the number of conferences was reduced from three to two that began in the 2004-05 season, the term grand slam became obsolete to some. However, many dispute the claim that the term should stay since it is said that a team that wins all titles in a single season is a grandslam. However, ABC Sports commentator Richard del Rosario mentioned during Game 1 of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between Purefoods and Red Bull that a title win by the Bulls in the said series would give them the "modern day grand slam".
Curiously, the Barangay Ginebra Kings won the transitional 2004 Fiesta Conference, and the 2004-05 Phlilippine Cup, the first tournament of the 2004-05 season. On the suceeding 2005 Fiesta Conference, they were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Red Bull Barako. If the Kings won the 2005 Fiesta Conference, they could have been the last Grand Slam winners using thew three-conference format (although those three conferences are in two separate - but consecutive - seasons).
[edit] Other usages in the Philippines
The term has also come into local usage in which a team/person wins at least three consecutive championships (see "three-peat").