1986 PBA Reinforced Conference

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1986 PBA Reinforced Conference
DurationApril 6 - June 17, 1986
TV partner(s) Vintage Sports (PTV)
Finals
Champions Tanduay Rhum Makers
Runners-up Great Taste Coffee Makers
Awards
Best Import Rob Williams
(Tanduay Rhum Makers)
PBA Reinforced Conference chronology
PBA conference chronology

The 1986 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Reinforced Conference was the first conference of the 1986 PBA season. It started on April 6 and ended on June 17, 1986. The tournament requires two import each per team with both standing 6"3 and below.

Contents

Format

The following format will be observed for the duration of the conference:

Imports

Each team were allowed two imports. The first line in the table are the original reinforcements of the teams. Below the name are the replacement of the import above. Same with the third replacement that is also highlighted with a different color. GP is the number of games played.

TeamNameGPNameGP
Alaska Milkmen Donnie Ray Koonce 23 Jerry Eaves 22
Ginebra San Miguel Jojo Hunter 1 Terry Duerod 24
Clinton Wheeler 5
Keith Gray 18
Great Taste Coffee Makers Mike Wilson 5 Jeff Collins 23
Greg Jones 3
Michael Holton 15
Manila Beer Brewmasters George Turner 3 Carlton Cooper 10
Butch Hays 6
Shell Oilers Dwight Anderson 16 Stewart Granger 18
Tanduay Rhum Makers Andre McKoy 23 Rob Williams 24

Elimination round

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 Great Taste Coffee Makers 82.800Advance to semifinals
2 Alaska Milkmen 64.6002
3 Tanduay Rhum Makers 64.6002
4 Ginebra San Miguel 55.5003
5 Pilipinas Shell Oilers 37.3005
6 Manila Beer Brewmasters 28.2006
Source: [ citation needed ]

Semifinals

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 Great Taste Coffee Makers 126.667 [lower-alpha 1] Advance to the Finals
2 Tanduay Rhum Makers 126.667 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Ginebra San Miguel 117.6111Proceed to third-place playoff
4 Alaska Milkmen 99.5003
5 Pilipinas Shell Oilers 414.2228
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head record: Great Taste 2–2 Tanduay, Great Taste +3

Third place playoffs

June 5
Ginebra San Miguel 138, Alaska Milkmen 135
Scoring by quarter: 28-35, 40-38, 41-30, 29-32
Pts: Terry Duerod 30Pts: Jerry Eaves 39
June 8
Ginebra San Miguel 147, Alaska Milkmen 134
Scoring by quarter: 34-30, 39-30, 33-35, 41-39
Pts: Terry Duerod 50Pts: Eaves 30 Tuadles 30
June 10
Ginebra San Miguel 127, Alaska Milkmen 130
Scoring by quarter: 36-36, 31-29, 25-34, 35-31
Pts: Terry Duerod 40Pts: Jerry Eaves 58
June 12
Ginebra San Miguel 121, Alaska Milkmen 124
Scoring by quarter: 30-24, 35-29, 26-42, 30-29
Pts: Terry Duerod 41Pts: Jerry Eaves 54
June 15
Ginebra San Miguel 148, Alaska Milkmen 123
Scoring by quarter: 36-22, 34-37, 38-28, 40-36
Pts: Keith Gray 42Pts: Jerry Eaves 29
June 17
Ginebra San Miguel 139, Alaska Milkmen 137 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 29-30, 36-22, 31-36, 28-36,  Overtime: 15-13
Pts: Terry Duerod 47Pts: Jerry Eaves 62
Ginebra wins series, 4–2

Finals

June 5
Tanduay Rhum Makers 117, Great Taste Coffee Makers 114

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References

  1. "1986 PBA Individual & Team Stats".