2006–07 PBA season
The 2006–07 PBA season is the 32nd season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The season started September 28 in Guam and began its formal opening on October 1 at the Araneta Coliseum, and ended on July 20. The league started the season with the All-Filipino Conference, now known as the PBA Philippine Cup while the PBA Fiesta Conference, an import laced tournament, ended the season.
Philippine Basketball League team Welcoat Paintmasters became the tenth member of the league after acquiring the franchise from the defunct Shell Turbo Chargers. The Welcoat franchise has been renamed Welcoat Dragons.
2006-07 Philippine Cup
The season began on Oct 1 with the Barangay Ginebra Kings defeating the expansion team Welcoat Dragons, 102-69 in the opener.
Notable events
- On Nov 19, Red Bull Barako's Enrico Villanueva and Coca-Cola's Joseph Yeo and Mike Gavino had an altercation at the Araneta Coliseum parking lot after the Tigers' loss to Red Bull. After a meeting at Commissioner Noli Eala's office, Yeo and Villanueva mended their ways. Gavino, Allan Salansang (of Coca-Cola) and Manny Ramos (of Red Bull) gave their testimonies. Villanueva and Yeo previously had an altercation at the Ateneo-La Salle Dream Game, in which Villanueva played for Ateneo while Yeo played for La Salle.[1]
- On November 30, Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao and Talk N' Text Phone Pals team manager Frankie Lim featured in a shouting match as Phone Pal Asi Taulava and Carlo Sharma of Red Bull figured in an altercation, in a game held at Tacloban City. Guiao and Lim were later ejected at the playing court.[2] Guiao and Lim were later suspended for two games.
- The PBA board approved the passing of the "Restricted Trading List (RTL)," a list of one, later two, players that can't be traded for, unless the replacement is also in the RTL. Qualifications for inclusion in the RTL include statistical points, salaries, longevity and marketability of a player. The RTL is designed to prevent one-sided trades, or trades that will favor only one team.[3]
- San Miguel Corporation (SMC) sold all of its shares of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines to the Coca-Cola Company for US$590 million. The fate of the Coca-Cola Tigers is in doubt but rumors say that SMC will transfer the Tigers into different subsidiary.[4]
- Air21 Express traded Yancy de Ocampo and Leo Avenido in exchange for Abby Santos, Mark Andaya and two first round picks in 2009 and 2010 to the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals.[5]
Elimination round
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Qualified for semifinals |
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Qualified for quarterfinals |
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Qualified for wildcards |
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Eliminated |
Legend: GB = games behind; PCT = Winning percentage; Diff = Points difference; Clas = Classification game
Playoff bracket
*Sta. Lucia won the elimination game over Air21, 121-118 via overtime.
Finals results
2007 Fiesta Conference
Notable events
- The Purefoods Chunkee Giants changed their nickname to the "Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants," a combination of the Chunkee Giants and TJ Hotdogs nicknames they've had.
- Twelve out of fifteen players who were selected to the national team were pulled out from their mother teams to begin their training for the upcoming SEABA Championship 2007, a qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Championship 2007. As a result, an apprenticeship draft was supposed to be held, but with players from the Philippine Basketball League and the Mindanao Visayas Basketball Association not taking part, the teams were advised to activate players from their respective injured reserve lists.
- The playoffs of the conference were supposed to be shortened for the national team but since the players themselves wouldn't participate in the conference, the semifinals was re-extended from a best-of-five series to a best-of-seven series.
- The Coca-Cola Tigers and Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines were sold by the San Miguel Corporation to the Coca-Cola Company. The Atlanta-based company honored the existing contracts of the team, except for team manager Allan Caidic who voluntarily left the team.
- Former commissioner Jun Bernardino died as he suffered a heart attack; all teams were to wear black bands in the duration of the conference.[6]
- The Sta. Lucia Realtors dealt Kenneth Duremdes, Alex Cabagnot and Ricky Calimag to the Coca-Cola Tigers in exchange for Dennis Miranda, Manny Ramos and Coca-Cola’s second round draft pick next year.[7]
- After negotiations at Ratchaburi, Thailand, Red Bull Barako traded Enrico Villanueva for Rommel Adducul of the San Miguel Beermen. Prior to this, Pennisi replaced Villanueva in Red Bull's restricted trade list in order for the trade to push through.[8]
- The Purefoods Chunkee Giants then traded Don Camaso and a second-round pick in either the 2007 PBA Draft or the 2008 PBA Draft for Adducul.[9] This was criticized by PBA insider Ronnie Nathanielsz saying the league was being used "as a business enterprise not to promote its products but to make money selling players" that would lessen the competitive balance between teams.[10]
Elimination round
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Qualified for semifinals |
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Qualified for quarterfinals |
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Qualified for wildcards |
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Eliminated |
Legend: GB = games behind; PCT = Winning percentage; Diff = Points difference; Clas = Classification game
Note: NA* = Not applicable, if two teams are tied for #2, #5 and #9, a classification game (a knockout game in case for the #9 seed) will be held regardless of elimination round results.
Playoff bracket
Finals results
2007 All-Star Weekend
The 2007 PBA All-Star Weekend was held at San Fernando City, La Union and Baguio City. The winners were:
- Arwind Santos named the game's most valuable player.
- Jayjay Helterbrand and Willie Miller named the game's co-most valuable players.
Manila Invitational
As part of the warmups for the upcoming FIBA Asia Championship 2007, the PBA invited four national teams taking part in the Asian Championships for the first PBA-Smart Manila Invitational Championships.
Preliminary round
Final
Awards
Individual awards
- Most Valuable Player: Willie Miller (Alaska)
- Rookie of the Year: Kelly Williams (Sta. Lucia)
- First Mythical Team:
- Gary David (Air21)
- Willie Miller (Alaska)
- Jay Washington (Talk 'N Text)
- Kelly Williams (Sta. Lucia)
- Dorian Peña (San Miguel)
- Second Mythical Team:
- All-Defensive Team:
- Nelbert Omolon (Sta. Lucia)
- Arwind Santos (Air21)
- Harvey Carey (Talk 'N Text)
- Wynne Arboleda (Air21)
- Gary David (Air21)
- Most Improved Player: Gary David (Air21)
- Sportsmanship Award: Gary David (Air21)
- Mr. Energy: Ronald Tubid (Brgy. Ginebra)
Awards given by the PBA Press Corps
- Coach of the Year: Jong Uichico (Barangay Ginebra)
- Mr. Quality Minutes: Chris Calaguio (San Miguel)
- Comeback Player of the Year: Gary David (Air21)
- Referee of the Year: Mario Montiel
- All-Rookie Team
Cumulative standings
Overall standings
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Champion |
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Second place |
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Third place |
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Semifinalist |
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Quarterfinalist |
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Wildcard qualifier |
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Elimination round |
Team |
GP |
W |
L |
PCT |
Best finish |
Barangay Ginebra Kings |
52 |
34 |
18 |
0.654 |
Champion |
Red Bull Barako |
55 |
33 |
22 |
0.600 |
Third place |
Alaska Aces |
53 |
30 |
23 |
0.566 |
Champion |
San Miguel Beermen |
62 |
35 |
27 |
0.565 |
Runner-up |
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals |
65 |
35 |
30 |
0.538 |
Runner-up |
Air21 Express |
44 |
22 |
22 |
0.500 |
Quarterfinalist |
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants |
41 |
18 |
23 |
0.439 |
Quarterfinalist |
Sta. Lucia Realtors |
44 |
17 |
27 |
0.386 |
Quarterfinalist |
Coca-Cola Tigers |
41 |
14 |
27 |
0.341 |
Wildcard qualifier |
Welcoat Dragons |
36 |
7 |
29 |
0.194 |
Elimination round |
Elimination rounds
Team |
W |
L |
PCT |
Barangay Ginebra Kings |
25 |
11 |
0.694 |
Red Bull Barako |
24 |
12 |
0.667 |
San Miguel Beermen |
23 |
13 |
0.639 |
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals |
21 |
15 |
0.583 |
Alaska Aces |
20 |
16 |
0.556 |
Air21 Express |
17 |
19 |
0.472 |
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants |
16 |
20 |
0.444 |
Sta. Lucia Realtors |
15 |
21 |
0.417 |
Coca-Cola Tigers |
12 |
24 |
0.333 |
Welcoat Dragons |
7 |
29 |
0.194 |
Playoffs
Includes one-game playoffs.
Team |
W |
L |
PCT |
Air21 Express |
5 |
3 |
0.625 |
Alaska Aces |
10 |
7 |
0.588 |
Barangay Ginebra Kings |
9 |
7 |
0.563 |
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals |
14 |
15 |
0.483 |
Red Bull Barako |
9 |
10 |
0.474 |
San Miguel Beermen |
12 |
14 |
0.461 |
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants |
2 |
3 |
0.400 |
Coca-Cola Tigers |
2 |
3 |
0.400 |
Sta. Lucia Realtors |
2 |
3 |
0.400 |
Welcoat Dragons |
0 |
0 |
0.000 |
Eala's resignation
League commissioner Noli Eala resigned on August 8, 2007 after being disbarred by the Supreme Court on charges infidelity.
References
- ^ Villanueva, Yeo talk things over, settle feud. Nelson Beltran, The Philippine Star. Published Wednesday, Nov 22, 2006, accessed Dec 2, 2006.
- ^ Bulls trip Pals; refs eject Yeng, TnT manager. Published Friday, Dec 01, 2006, accessed Dec 2, 2006.
- ^ PBA shuts door on one-sided trade deals by Musong Castillo. The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Published Dec 24, 2006, accessed January 3, 2007.
- ^ SMC sells share in Coke; disbandment looms by Nelson Beltran. The Philippine Star. Published Dec 31, 2006, accessed January 3, 2007.
- ^ Yancy returns to Talk n Text in trade deal by Nelson Beltran. The Philippine Star. Published Dec 28, 2006, accessed January 3, 2007.
- ^ PBA IN MOURNING: “KUME” JUN B, 59: Longest-serving commissioner in fatal heart attack. PBA.ph
- ^ Realtors ship Duremdes, Cabagnot to Tigers
- ^ VILLANUEVA—ADDUCUL SWAP SEALED PBA.ph
- ^ WITH ELLIS BACK, ACES EYE OUTRIGHT SEMIS PLAYOFF; DO-OR-DIE FOR WELCOAT; Adducul goes to Purefoods which seeks outright wildcard slot along with SLR PBA.ph
- ^ Competitive balance? by Ronnie Nathanielsz at the Manila Standard Today
External links
2006–07 PBA season
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