1997 Gordon's Gin Boars season
1997 Gordon's Gin Boars season | |
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Head coach | Robert Jaworski |
All-Filipino Cup results | |
Record |
16–12 (.571) |
Place | 2nd |
Playoff finish | Finals |
Commissioner's Cup results | |
Record |
16–9 (.640) |
Place | 1st |
Playoff finish | Finals |
Governors Cup results | |
Record |
7–8 (.467) |
Place | 6th |
Playoff finish | Quarterfinals |
Stats @ PBA-Online.net | |
Gordon's Gin Boars seasons | |
The 1997 Gordon's Gin Boars season was the 19th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Championship
On September 7, the Gordon's Gin Boars ended a six-year title drought by winning the Commissioner's Cup crown, defeating Alaska Milkmen, 4 games to 2, for their fourth PBA championship.
Summary
Formerly Ginebra San Miguel, the La Tondeña ballclub will be known as Gordon's Gin Boars for the league's 23rd season, with only one addition in their lineup; former Ginebra cager Antero Saldaña, who last played for the team a decade ago, their roster from last season remain intact. The Boars won their first three games in the All-Filipino Cup. In their second game against San Miguel on February 23, Bal David converted on a long trey with three seconds left as he dribbled past midcourt line and threw a prayer of a shot that went in as the buzzer sounded, lifting the Boars to a thrilling 83-81 win over the Beermen.[1] Gordon's Gin were on top of the standings with six wins and one loss after the first round of eliminations, losing only to Alaska on March 2.[2] The Boars finish with the overall best record of 10 wins and 4 losses, despite losing their last two games in the eliminations. Gordon's Gin and traditional All-Filipino powerhouse Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys easily made it to the finals and the two most popular teams will play against each other in the championship for only the second time in their history since they last played way back in the 1988 All-Filipino finals, won by Gordon's Gin (then Añejo Rum 65). In the finals series, the Boars lost to the more experience Cowboys in six games with Alvin Patrimonio playing superb for Purefoods in the title-clinching Game 6, scoring 40 points to lead his team to an 82-73 win.
The Boars brought in Tyrone Hopkins as their import for the Commissioner's Cup, Hopkins led the Boars to the semifinals with 6 wins and 4 losses, tied with three other teams at first place. During the semifinal round, the hardworking Hopkins was unexpectedly replaced by NBA veteran Chris King.[3] Gordon's Gin and San Miguel Beermen battled it out for the second finals berth after the Alaska Milkmen advances first. On August 24, the Boars outlasted San Miguel in two overtimes, 106-100, for their third straight finals appearance. In the best-of-seven title series against defending champion Alaska, the Boars went up 3-0, and on a verge of a four-game sweep, but the Milkmen came back with victories in Games four and five. Gordon's Gin wrapped it up in Game six as they held Alaska to only five points in the third quarter to pull away with a 30-point lead, 79-49, going into the final 12 minutes, the Boars won in a convincing fashion, 105-79, for their first championship in six years since they last won a crown in 1991. Boars' playing-coach Sonny Jaworski became the oldest active player to win a PBA title.
Purnell Perry, a former Tanduay import in the PBL, played one game and the Boars lost to Mobiline, 117-136, in their first outing in the Governor's Cup on September 23. Perry was replaced by Dennis Edwards, another former Tanduay import in the PBL. Edwards led Gordon's Gin to three straight victories but when the much-talk about Leon Trimmingham, the Most Valuable Player in the Australian League and known as "Flight 44" became available, Edwards was sent home.[4] Trimmingham debut with 34 points as the Boars nip Sta.Lucia Realtors, 97-96 on October 10,[5] Trimmingham's inconsistent performance in which the Boars won four of the nine games he played, convince the coaching staff to replace him with Andy Bostick, a veteran of Venezuelan and Swedish league. With only one game left in their elimination round assignments, the Boars lost to Alaska for an even 7-win, 7-loss slate, they were ousted from the final four semifinals by Sta.Lucia on November 18.
Occurrences
An incident occurred during the April 29 semifinals game between Gordon's Gin and San Miguel Beer, won by the Boars, 98-94, beerman Allan Caidic fell hard on the floor after an accidental collision between him and teammate Nelson Asaytono who leap in the air for a rebound, Boars' playing coach Sonny Jaworski was accused for his behavior when in full view of the thousands watching live at the Cuneta Astrodome and on live TV, the vintage camera captured Jaworski appearing to be arguing with game officials for Allan Caidic to be removed from the playing floor and went to the extent of making a "slit-the-throat" gesture, public response was immediate and callers swamped TV and radio stations to express their disgust, the controversy regarding the Big J's acts on the much-publicized accident has stirred a debate and mixed reactions from everybody putting in their worth of opinion.
Center Edward Joseph Feihl, who decided to sit out upon wanting to get a better contract during the off-season negotiations and has since refused to sign up with Gordon's Gin and opted to play in the PBL for AMA Computer College instead, was traded to Purefoods on July 21 in exchange for Cris Bolado, who started playing for the Boars in the Governor's Cup.[6]
Roster
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