2008–09 PBA Philippine Cup
The 2008-09 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup or known as the 2008-09 KFC PBA Philippine Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the first conference of the 2008-09 PBA season. The tournament started on October 4, 2008 and ended on February 11, 2009. The new conference will have games on Thursdays and Saturdays. The tournament is an All-Filipino format, which bans an import or a pure-foreign player for each team.
The tournament featured the first ever regular season game played in Singapore. It was played at the Singapore Indoor Stadium between the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters and the San Miguel Beermen on November 30.[1]
Format
The following format will be observed for the duration of the conference:
- Double-round robin eliminations; 18 games per team; Teams are then seeded by basis on win-loss records. Ties are broken among points differences of the tied teams if the teams are not tied for #2, #5 or #9. If tied on those seeds, an extra game will be played to determine which team clinches the higher seed.
- Teams seeded #6 vs # 9 and #7 vs # 8 both games is knock out then winner of both games advance the next knock out games to determine witch teams go to quarterfinals
- #3, #4 and #5 teams automatically advance to the best of three quarterfinals:
- #3 team vs. winner of knockout wildcard
- #4 vs. #5 teams
- #1 and #2 teams automatically advance to the best of seven semifinals:
- Winner of first quarterfinal vs. #1
- Winner of second quarterfinal vs. #2
- The winners in the semifinals advance to the best of seven Finals. The losers dispute the third-place trophy in a one-game playoff.
Elimination round
Team standings
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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 |
Schedule
Team |
Game number |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
Air21 |
ROS |
TNT |
BGK |
Coke |
SLR |
ALA |
PF |
SMB |
ROS |
Coke |
RBB |
SMB |
PF |
BGK |
SLR |
RBB |
ALA |
TNT |
Alaska |
SMB |
Coke |
RBB |
ROS |
TNT |
A21 |
BGK |
SLR |
PF |
SMB |
ROS |
TNT |
SLR |
Coke |
RBB |
BGK |
A21 |
PF |
Brgy. Ginebra |
SLR |
A21 |
RBB |
SMB |
PF |
ALA |
ROS |
Coke |
TNT |
PF |
SLR |
Coke |
RBB |
A21 |
ALA |
TNT |
SMB |
ROS |
Coca-Cola |
TNT |
ALA |
PF |
A21 |
SLR |
ROS |
RBB |
BGK |
SMB |
A21 |
PF |
ROS |
BGK |
ALA |
TNT |
SMB |
SLR |
RBB |
Purefoods |
RBB |
SMB |
Coke |
SLR |
ROS |
BGK |
A21 |
TNT |
ALA |
RBB |
BGK |
Coke |
SMB |
A21 |
ROS |
SLR |
TNT |
ALA |
Rain or Shine |
A21 |
RBB |
SMB |
ALA |
PF |
Coke |
TNT |
BGK |
A21 |
SLR |
ALA |
Coke |
RBB |
SLR |
PF |
TNT |
SMB |
BGK |
Red Bull |
PF |
ROS |
ALA |
BGK |
SMB |
TNT |
Coke |
SLR |
PF |
TNT |
A21 |
ROS |
BGK |
SMB |
ALA |
A21 |
Coke |
SLR |
San Miguel |
ALA |
PF |
ROS |
TNT |
BGK |
RBB |
SLR |
A21 |
Coke |
ALA |
SLR |
PF |
A21 |
TNT |
RBB |
Coke |
ROS |
BGK |
Sta. Lucia |
BGK |
TNT |
PF |
Coke |
A21 |
SMB |
ALA |
RBB |
ROS |
SMB |
BGK |
TNT |
ALA |
ROS |
A21 |
PF |
Coke |
RBB |
Talk 'N Text |
Coke |
A21 |
SLR |
SMB |
ALA |
RBB |
ROS |
PF |
BGK |
RBB |
ALA |
SLR |
SMB |
Coke |
ROS |
PF |
BGK |
A21 |
Playoffs
Bracket
Wildcard phase
Knockout games |
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Quarterfinals
Best of 3 series |
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Semifinals
Best of 7 series |
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Philippine Cup Finals
Best of 7 series |
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3 |
Ginebra |
1 |
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6 |
San Miguel |
2 |
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6 |
San Miguel |
99 |
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6 |
San Miguel |
2 |
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9 |
Coca-Cola |
89 |
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2 |
Talk 'N Text |
4 |
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6 |
San Miguel |
105 |
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1 |
Alaska |
3 |
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8 |
Air21 |
86 |
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2 |
Talk 'N Text |
4 |
7 |
Purefoods |
82 |
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1 |
Alaska |
4 |
8 |
Air21 |
94 |
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5 |
Sta. Lucia |
2 |
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Third-place playoff |
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4 |
Rain or Shine |
0 |
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6 |
San Miguel |
97 |
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5 |
Sta. Lucia |
2 |
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5 |
Sta. Lucia (OT) |
99 |
Wildcard phase
Quarterfinals
Barangay Ginebra–San Miguel series
In a battle of the two teams owned by the San Miguel Corporation, the Beermen escaped with a one-point win at game 1. The Kings averted elimination when the Beermen collapsed at Game 2, but Dondon Hontiveros lead the charge at game 3's fourth quarter to prevent a second-consecutive PBA championship for Ginebra as the Beermen closed out the Kings in a sold-out Cuneta Astrodome.
Rain or Shine–Sta. Lucia series
In their first playoff appearance since joining the league in 2006, the Elasto Painters were overwhelmed in Game 1 by the defending champions, who played with the comebacking Ryan Reyes who just came from injury. Fracas involving Rain or Shine's Gabe Norwood and Solomon Mercado at the end of the first game caused Norwood to be suspended in Game 2, and Mercado on Game 3 if it happens. The short-handed Elasto Painters wound up short in Game 2 as they were eliminated.
Semifinals
Alaska–Sta. Lucia series
In a rematch of the 2007-08 semifinals series, the Aces won two consecutive game to lead the series 2–0. However, the Realtors won Game 3 to cut the series lead. But Alaska, seeking to prevent what happened last year, won Game 4 to take a commanding 3–1 series lead. Sta. Lucia won Game 5 but they came out short in Game 6 with Willie Miller having an all-around performance to lead the Aces to a rematch of the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals against Talk 'N Text.
Talk 'N Text–San Miguel series
Unlike the other semifinal which was a slow defensive battle, the Talk 'N Text–San Miguel matchup was a high-scoring offensive-minded series, with both teams passing the century mark in all of the games. The Texters walloped the winded Beermen in Game 1 with a 29-point win, but the Beermen were able to get even with a Game 2 victory. The Texters escaped at Game 3 thanks to Jimmy Alapag's clutch baskets, despite Hontiveros' 39-point explosion.
In a do-or-die Game 5, Marc Pingris and former Talk 'N Text player Jay Washington had double-double efforts to prevent the Texters from barging in the Finals. With Yancy de Ocampo was suspended after committing a flagrant foul-penalty 2 against Danny Seigle in Game 6, his brother Ranidel was ejected in the second quarter with the same offense. The game was close until at the of the third quarter when the Texters made a run, but the Beermen tied the game at the end of the fourth quarter; Alapag missed a go-ahead tree-pointer as time expired to force overtime. With 1:57 left in overtime, Washington scored on a put-back to put SMB up 115–113. On the next possession, Mark Cardona converted his own three-pointer to put TNT up 116–115. Washington missed a short stab, and Harvey Carey missed his own shot at the other end. Ali Peek tapped the ball, and Cardona grabbed it as time expired, to lead the Texters into the Finals.
Third-place playoff
Finals
Awards
Conference records
- Records marked with an asterisk (*) were accomplished with one or more overtime periods.
Team
Individual
Record |
Stat |
Holder |
Date/s |
Most points in one game |
42 |
Mark Cardona (Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters) vs. Red Bull Barako |
November 16, 2008 |
Most points in one half |
30 |
Gary David (Air21 Express) vs. San Miguel Beermen |
November 5, 2008 |
Most points in one quarter |
19 |
Gary David (Air21 Express) vs. San Miguel Beermen |
November 5, 2008 |
Most rebounds in one game |
25 |
Asi Taulava (Coca-Cola Tigers) vs. Air21 Express |
November 15, 2008 |
Most assists in one game |
12 |
L.A. Tenorio (Alaska Aces) vs. Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters |
February 6, 2009 |
Most blocks in one game |
6 |
Mike Hrabak (Red Bull Barako) vs. Purefoods TJ Giants |
October 8, 2008 |
J.R. Quiñahan (Air21 Express) vs. Brgy. Ginebra Kings |
December 5, 2008 |
Most steals in one game |
6 |
Bonbon Custodio (San Miguel Beermen) vs. Red Bull Barako |
December 6, 2008 |
Most 3 point FG made in one game |
8 |
3 Tied |
3 Occasions |
Most minutes played in one game |
50* |
James Yap (Purefoods TJ Giants) vs. Coca-Cola Tigers |
October 15, 2008 |
Asi Taulava (Coca-Cola Tigers) vs Purefoods TJ Giants |
October 15, 2008 |
Statistical leaders
Player Stats as of January 22, 2008, 6:30 p.m. PHI Time.
See also
References
External links
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All-Filipino Conference |
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Reinforced/All-Filipino Conference |
1982 RFC | 1983 AFC | 1983 RFC
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All-Filipino Conference/Cup |
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Philippine Cup |
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