1993 PBA All-Filipino Cup

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1993 PBA All-Filipino Cup
DurationFebruary 28 – May 18, 1993
TV partner(s) Vintage Sports (PTV)
Finals
Champions Coney Island Ice Cream Stars
Runners-up San Miguel Beermen
PBA All-Filipino Cup chronology
PBA conference chronology

The 1993 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) All-Filipino Cup was the first conference of the 1993 PBA season. It started on February 28 and ended on May 18, 1993. The tournament is an All-Filipino format, which doesn't require an import or a pure-foreign player for each team.

Contents

Format

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

Elimination round

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 San Miguel Beermen 82.800Quarterfinal round
2 Sta. Lucia Realtors 64.6002
3 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 64.6002
4 Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 64.6002
5 Ginebra San Miguel 55.5003
6 Alaska Milkmen 46.4004
7 7-Up Uncolas 37.3005
8 Shell Rimula X 28.2006
Source: [ citation needed ]

Quarterfinals

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 San Miguel Beermen 104.714 [lower-alpha 1] Semifinals
2 Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 104.714 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 95.6431
4 Sta. Lucia Realtors 77.5003
5 Ginebra San Miguel 59.3575
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head record: San Miguel 1–1 Swift; San Miguel +3, Swift −3

Results

Bracket

Semifinals
(best-of-5)
Finals
(best-of-7)
      
1San Miguel3
4 Sta. Lucia 1
1 San Miguel 2
3Coney Island4
2 Swift 0
3Coney Island3Third place playoff
2Swift3
4 Sta. Lucia 1

Semifinals

(1) San Miguel vs. (4) Sta. Lucia

April 25
San Miguel Beermen 90, Sta. Lucia Realtors 91

The realtors completed a stirring comeback from 15 points down in the final five minutes, rookie Max Delantes soared high for a tip-in and then glided in for a fastbreaking layup with a foul from Ato Agustin in the last 20 seconds. [1]

April 27
San Miguel Beermen 86, Sta. Lucia Realtors 83

Hector Calma, Agustin and Allan Caidic took turns in keeping the Beermen intact in the face of the realtors' rally from deficits of as many as 12 points.

April 30
San Miguel Beermen 112, Sta. Lucia Realtors 102

Caidic sizzled with 31 of his 37 points in the second half, as "The Triggerman" unloaded three triples in the third quarter that saw the Beermen taking a 71–61 lead from a 43-all count at halftime. [2]

May 2
San Miguel Beermen 121, Sta. Lucia Realtors 105
San Miguel wins series, 3–1

(2) Swift vs. (3) Coney Island

April 25
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 49, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 49

Game was canceled due to a brownout experienced in the venue.

April 27
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 86, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 97

Coney Island took their first sizeable lead of 10 points, 72–62, going into the final period. Alvin Patrimonio pumped in 22 of his 31 points in the second half. [3]

April 30
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 97, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 101 (OT)

Patrimonio knocked in an off-balance jumper with 36.8 seconds left, giving the Stars a 100–97 cushion in the extension period, and completed his heroics by tapping the ball from a driving Nelson Asaytono with six seconds remaining. The stars fell by as many as 20 points in the third period.

May 2
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 126, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 127 (2OT)
Coney Island wins series, 3–0

Dindo Pumaren scored six of Coney Island's last eight points in the second overtime as the Stars repulses the Mighty Meaties, despite the absence of Abe King, who was serving a one-game suspension, and Patrimonio, who was ejected with still nine minutes left in the second quarter after figuring in a scuffle with Swift forward Eric Reyes. [4]

Third place playoffs

May 7
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs 126, Sta. Lucia Realtors 103

Finals

May 7
San Miguel Beermen 100, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 90

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References

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  2. "Caidic powers San Miguel to 2–1 lead". Manila Standard.
  3. "Coney Island thrashes Swift". Manila Standard.
  4. "Twin OT win places Coney Island in final". Manila Standard.