1979 PBA Invitational championship | |
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Duration | November 20 – December 15, 1979 |
TV partner(s) | MBS |
Finals | |
Champions | Toyota Tamaraws |
Runners-up | Walk Tall Jeansmakers |
PBA Invitational championship chronology | |
PBA conference chronology | |
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The 1979 PBA Invitational championship was the third conference of the 1979 PBA season. It started on November 20 and ended on December 15, 1979.
Toyota Tamaraws won the Invitational crown for the third straight year, defeating arch rival Crispa Walk Tall Jeans, three games to one.
The following format will be observed for the duration of the tournament:
Qualified for finals | |
Qualified for battle for third |
# | Team standings | W | L | PCT | GB |
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1 | Walk Tall Jeans | 4 | 1 | .800 | -- |
2 | Toyota Tamaraws | 4 | 1 | .800 | -- |
3 | Gilbey's Gin | 3 | 2 | .600 | 1 |
4 | U/Tex Wranglers | 2 | 3 | .400 | 2 |
5 | Royal Tru-Orange | 1 | 4 | .200 | 3 |
6 | Great Taste Discoverers | 1 | 4 | .200 | 3 |
December 13 |
U/Tex Wranglers 123, Gilbey's Gin 115 | ||
Pts: James Robinson 47 | Pts: Larry McNeill 48 | |
U/Tex wins series, 3-0 |
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Dates | December 8 to 15, 1979 | |||||||||
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Television | MBS |
The 1979 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Invitational Championship finals was the best-of-5 basketball championship series of the 1979 PBA Invitational Conference, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. Toyota and Crispa Redmanizers played for the 25th championship contested by the league.
Toyota Tamaraws won the championship.
The following scoring summary is written in a line score format, except that the quarter numbers are replaced by game numbers.
Team | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Wins |
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Toyota | 101 | 123 | 107 | 98 | 3 |
Walk Tall | 129 | 95 | 102 | 87 | 1 |
† denotes the number of overtimes
December 8 |
Toyota Tamaraws 101, Walk Tall Jeans 129 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 22-33, 25-25, 31-32, 23-39 | ||
Pts: Robert Jaworski 23 | Pts: Bernard Harris 38 |
Fortunato Co shot 22 points and Abet Guidaben added 10 as half of the players fielded by Crispa coach Baby Dalupan hit in double figures. Philip Cezar also starred with 18 points for the Jeansmakers, nine in the second quarter as Walk Tall took the half by 11 points, 58-47. [1]
December 11 |
Toyota Tamaraws 123, Walk Tall Jeans 95 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 34-26, 32-14, 28-27, 29-28 | ||
Pts: Francis Arnaiz 25 | Pts: Harris 18 Hubalde 18 |
Walk Tall Jeans faced an intact Toyota lineup by virtue of a management decision to reactivate three players suspended at the start of the third conference by coach Dante Silverio. Ramon Fernandez, Abe King and Estoy Estrada reported for their first game but the Tamaraws found themselves without a coach as Dante Silverio resigned earlier in the day as both manager and coach.
Crispa played with only one import as Irvin Chatman was in sick bay. Toyota led by 10 points, 36-26 at the end of the first quarter. The Tamaraws went full steam in the second quarter and posted a 22-point lead at the half. With Andy Fields and Bruce King running rings around the lone Walk Tall Jeans import Bernard Harris, the Tamaraws upped their lead to 27 at the close of the third quarter, 94-67. Early in the fourth, Crispa coach Baby Dalupan went All-Filipino to signify he was throwing in the towel. With still 6:30 to go, Toyota held its biggest lead in the game at 37 points, 107-70.
December 13 |
Toyota Tamaraws 107, Walk Tall Jeans 102 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 21-22, 31-20, 32-29, 23-31 | ||
Pts: Andrew Fields 29 | Pts: Philip Cezar 30 |
The Tamaraws outscored the Jeansmakers, 31-20, in the second quarter for a 52-42 halftime lead from which Crispa never recovered. The defending champions went on to post their biggest lead, 82-63,and then held off a rally by the Jeansmakers in the closing minutes. [2]
December 15 |
Toyota Tamaraws 98, Walk Tall Jeans 87 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 21-17, 29-28, 17-14, 31-28 | ||
Pts: Robert Jaworski 30 | Pts: Bernard Harris 19 | |
Toyota wins series, 3-1 |
Robert Jaworski lobbed in seven straight points as Toyota tried to breakaway, 83-75, midway in the final quarter. The Tamaraws were up by four points when Andrew Fields capped a 9-4 binge with a towering dunkshot that took out the pressure, 94-85, with 1:54 to go. [3]
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