1980 PBA season
1980 PBA season |
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Duration |
March 16, 1980 – December 13, 1980 |
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Number of teams |
10 |
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TV partner(s) |
GTV/MBS |
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Conferences |
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Open Conference champions |
U/Tex Wranglers |
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Runners-up |
Toyota Tamaraws |
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Invitational Championship champions |
Nicholas Stoodley (USA) |
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Runners-up |
Toyota Tamaraws |
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All-Filipino Conference champions |
Crispa Redmanizers |
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Runners-up |
Toyota Tamaraws |
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Awards |
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Season MVP |
Philip Cezar |
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Seasons |
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The 1980 PBA season was the sixth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Season highlights
- The three-point field goal was introduced at the start of the year. [1]
- On July 3-7, two PBA selections host the visiting Golden State Warriors, their four-game series ends in a 2-2 tie.
- The U/tex Wranglers wins the Open Conference title by beating Toyota in overtime, 99-98 in the deciding fifth game, best remembered for the famous "Last 16 seconds" when coach Tommy Manotoc's team wiped out a four-point deficit with 16 seconds left in regulation and winning in the extension period.
- Nicholas Stoodley/USA wins the Invitational Conference with a two-game sweep over Toyota Tamaraws, becoming the first foreign team to capture a PBA title. [2]
- The season-ending tournament marked the Crispa Redmanizers' incredible 20-1 record in the All-Filipino Conference, winning their first 19 games and almost completed a conference sweep, if not for Toyota's victory in Game 3 of the finals, which saw the dismissal of their head coach Fort Acuña.
Opening ceremonies
The muses for the participating teams are as follows:
Champions
- Team with best win-loss percentage: Crispa (44-15, .746)
Individual awards
Cumulative standings
References
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- 1980 PBA Open Conference (Finals)
- 1980 PBA Invitational Championship (Finals)
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- 1980 PBA All-Filipino Conference (Finals)
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| Guest teams |
- Nicholas Stoodley (Invitational Championship)
- Adidas France (Invitational Championship)
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| Succession |
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- 1979
- Open Conference
- 1981
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- 1979
- Invitational Championship
- 1982
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- 1979
- All-Filipino Conference
- 1983
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