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Dates | December 3–13, 1987 | |||||||||
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Television | Vintage Sports (PTV) | |||||||||
Radio network | DZSR | |||||||||
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The 1987 PBA Reinforced Conference finals was the best-of-7 series basketball championship of the 1987 PBA Reinforced Conference, and the conclusion of the conference playoffs. The San Miguel Beermen and Hills Bros. Coffee Kings played for the 38th championship contested by the league. [1]
San Miguel Beermen wins their third PBA title and its first championship in five years, defeating Hills Bros. Coffee Kings in their finals series, 4 games to 1.
San Miguel | Hills Bros. | ||
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Finished 6–4 (.600), tied for 2nd | Eliminations | Finished 6–4 (.600), tied for 2nd | |
Finished 13–5 (.722), 1st | Semifinals | Finished 10–8 (.556), tied for 2nd | |
Tiebreaker | Won against Ginebra, 89–87 |
Team | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 | Wins |
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San Miguel | 97 | 123 | 114 | 113 | 96 | 4 |
Hills Bros. | 110 | 100 | 92 | 105 | 86 | 1 |
Venue | ULTRA | ULTRA | ULTRA | ULTRA | ULTRA |
December 3 7:20 pm |
San Miguel Beermen 97, Hills Bros. Coffee Kings 110 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 29–23, 19–25, 23–29, 26–33 | ||
Pts: Bobby Parks 27 | Pts: Slaughter 39 Villamin 34 | |
Hills Bros. leads series, 1–0 |
The Coffee Kings squeeze out the best from import Jose Slaughter and Yoyoy Villamin, who scored 34 points, the highest for a local in this conference, to roll back San Miguel Beermen. Slaughter refused to succumb to the pressure when the Beermen threatened at 95–98 in the closing two minutes. Four straight points from Slaughter and charities by Frankie Lim and Tim Coloso sealed the win, 105–95, with 28 seconds to go. [2]
December 6 6:20 pm |
San Miguel Beermen 123, Hills Bros. Coffee Kings 100 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 26–25, 33–17, 27–26, 37–32 | ||
Pts: Bobby Parks 38 | Pts: Jose Slaughter 36 | |
Series tied, 1–1 |
Down 26–27, the Beermen immediately blazed away from all angles to open up a 50–36 lead before taking the first 24 minutes of play at 59–42. Bobby Parks and Abet Guidaben combined to stretch the lead to 22 points in the third quarter at 77–55. [3]
December 8 7:20 pm |
San Miguel Beermen 114, Hills Bros. Coffee Kings 92 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 31–28, 27–11, 29–19, 27–34 | ||
Pts: Bobby Parks 43 | Pts: Jose Slaughter 27 | |
San Miguel leads series, 2–1 |
The Beermen limited the Coffee Kings to only 11 points in the second quarter en route to a 58–39 halftime lead. Hills Bros badly missed the services of Marte Saldana on a twisted left knee ligament, Ricky Relosa on a left hand bone fracture and Bogs Adornado. Coffee Kings coach Arturo Valenzona had to field in seldom used Teddy Alfarero, Dennis Abbatuan and Adonis Tierra. There was no stopping the Beermen as they led by as many as 31 points, 87–56. [4]
December 10 7:20 pm |
San Miguel Beermen 113, Hills Bros. Coffee Kings 105 | ||
San Miguel leads series, 3–1 |
Ricky Relosa suited up for Game four but the Coffee Kings efforts were not enough in stopping the Beermen from taking a 3–1 series lead. Hills Bros was in the thick of the fight until the final minute of the ballgame.
December 13 6:20 pm |
San Miguel Beermen 96, Hills Bros. Coffee Kings 86 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 32–21, 22–23, 19–24, 23–18 | ||
Pts: Bobby Parks 30 | Pts: Jose Slaughter 32 | |
San Miguel wins series, 4–1 |
Hector Calma, Bobby Parks and Abet Guidaben combined to open up a 30–18 lead before the Beermen took the half at 50–44. The Coffee Kings, undaunted by injuries to their key men, refused to give up easily and levelled the count five times, the last at 75-all, but the Beermen unloaded a crippling 17–2 blast to break the backs of the Coffee Kings and led, 92–77, with 2:23 to go. Bobby Parks put on the final icing of their title triumph with a buzzer-beating jumper. [5]
1987 PBA Reinforced Conference Champions |
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Game | Play-by-play | Analyst |
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Game 1 | Pinggoy Pengson | Andy Jao |
Game 2 | Joe Cantada | Quinito Henson |
Game 3 | Sev Sarmenta | Joaqui Trillo |
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