1984 PBA First All-Filipino Conference Finals
1984 PBA First All-Filipino Conference Finals
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Dates |
July 8–17, 1984 |
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Television |
Vintage Sports (MBS) |
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Radio network |
DWXL |
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PBA First All-Filipino Conference Finals chronology |
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PBA Finals chronology |
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The 1984 PBA First All-Filipino Conference Finals was the best-of-7 basketball championship series of the 1984 PBA First All-Filipino Conference, and the conclusion of the conference playoffs. The Crispa Redmanizers and Gilbey's Gin Tonics played for the 27th championship contested by the league.
The Crispa Redmanizers won their 13th PBA title and retains the All-Filipino crown with a 4-1 series victory over Gilbey's Gin Tonics.[1]
Qualification
Crispa Redmanizers | Gilbey's Gin |
Finished 10–4 (.714), tied for 2nd | Eliminations | Finished 8–6 (.571) |
Beat Great Taste, 124-120, for outright semis | Quarterfinals | Finished 2–1 (.667) |
Finished 4–2 (.667), 1st | Semifinals | Finished 3–3 (.500), tied for 2nd |
Tiebreaker | Won against Beer Hausen, 115-109 |
Games summary
Game 1
The Redmanizers went on a rampage early in the third quarter with a runaway 22-point spread against the Gin Tonics, which played without Sonny Jaworski with a hamstring muscle injury and Romulo Mamaril with a left knee injury that came early in the semifinals.
Game 2
Gilbey's led by 14 points three times in the second quarter, the last at 43-29, and were up 61-54 at halftime, a 28-2 Crispa barrage in the third quarter wiped out the Tonics' halftime edge. The Redmanizers' rampage in the third saw them in front by 12, and pulled away by as much as 26 points, 113-87, with time down to 7:32 in the final period.
Game 3
Sonny Jaworski, who sat out in the first two games of the series, return in the third game and the Gin Tonics, their spirits uplifted and with Big J's leadership. Gilbey's roared to an 18-point lead twice, a Crispa comeback in the fourth quarter resulted to eight deadlocks, the last at 98-all, a rare four-point play by Steve Watson enabled the Gin Tonics to break away, a lay-up by Willie Generalao put Gilbey's lead to seven with a minute remaining.
Game 4
Game 5
Abet Guidaben and Atoy Co sparked Crispa's early breakaway in the first quarter, leading as much as 17 points, 34-17. The Gin Tonics rallied to within eight points twice in the third period, but from thereon, the Redmanizers were never seriously threatened for the rest of the game.
Rosters
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Gilbey's Gin
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Player |
Position |
5 |
Steve Watson |
Forward |
6 |
Conrado Pasco |
Guard |
7 |
Robert Jaworski |
Guard |
8 |
Francis Arnaiz |
Guard |
10 |
Eduardo Ducut |
Center-Forward |
11 |
Gary Vargas |
Forward |
13 |
Terry Saldaña |
Forward-Center |
14 |
Romulo Mamaril |
Center |
15 |
Alex Clariño |
Forward |
17 |
Joseph Herrera |
Guard |
20 |
Rolando Buhay |
Forward |
24 |
Willie Generalao |
Guard |
66 |
Joey Marquez |
Forward |
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Broadcast notes
References
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| Succession |
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- 1983
- First All-Filipino Conference
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- Second All-Filipino Conference
- 1985
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Crispa Redmanizers |
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- Also known as Walk Tall Jeansmakers
- Founded in 1975
- Disbanded in 1984
- Owned by the P. Floro and Sons, Inc.
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Barangay Ginebra San Miguel |
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| No All-Filipino tournament were held for the 1981 and 1982 seasons. |
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