1993 Philippine Basketball League season

Last updated
1993 PBL season
DurationMarch 27 - December 22, 1993
Number of teams6 + 1
TV partner(s) GMA Rainbow Satellite
Season MVP Rey Evangelista
Dennis Espino
Maharlika Cup championsNikon Home Partners
  Maharlika Cup runners-upBurger Machine
President Ramos Cup championsBurger Machine
  President Ramos Cup runners-upInstafood
Seasons
  1991-92
1994  

The 1993 PBL season was the 11th season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).

Contents

League crisis

With the massive exodus of top amateur players to the pro ranks, the Philippine Basketball League (PBL) suffered and were in a state of being a slowly dying league. When it opened on March 27 at the Cuneta Astrodome, there was no TV nor radio coverage, the media and the sports pages didn't give the PBL the much needed attention and the biggest stumbling block was no network was willing to air the PBL games and it is still doubtful whether the league will have its own television coverage for the season.

TV coverage

Despite the PBL suffered it's league crisis, the GMA Rainbow Satellite Television Network ended up being the sole broadcaster of the 1993 PBL Games after New Vision 9, who covered the last 2 PBL Seasons, backed out. GMA's live coverage of the 1993 PBL Games were aired on Primetime, with double-headers every Monday and Thursday from 6-10 p.m., and a triple-header on Saturdays from 4-10 p.m..

Occurrences

Participating teams (coach)

Maharlika Cup

Qualified for finals
#Team StandingsCumulativeSF
WL PCT GB WL
1Nikon Electric Fan126.667–-62
2Burger Machine117.611144
3Instafood108.556235
4Otto Shoes99.500344
5Casino Rubbing Alcohol810.444435

Burger Machine and Instafood finish on top of the standings after the eliminations with 7-3 won-loss slates. In the semifinal round, newcomer Nikon Appliances won six of their eight assignments to advance into the championship against Burger Machine.

Behind the likes of Noli Locsin, Rey Evangelista, Jeffrey Cariaso and Rudolf Belmonte, Nikon won their first title in their very first participated conference, winning over the Burger Specialists, three games to two, in the finals series. [1] [2]

Finals series

TeamGame 1 (May 28)Game 2 (May 30)Game 3 (June 1)Game 4 (June 4)Game 5 (June 8)Wins
Nikon8986L991043
Burger Machine8288W91782
Venue Cuneta Cuneta Cuneta Cuneta Cuneta

President Ramos Cup

Qualified for finals
#Team StandingsCumulativeSF
WL PCT GB WL
1Burger Machine137.667–-53
2Instafood137.667--35
3Otto Shoes137.667--44
4Nikon Electric Fan119.555244
5Casino Rubbing Alcohol911.450444

Burger Machine earn their second trip to the finals in the season. The Chicken Burgers finish the two-round semifinals in a three-way tie with Instafood and Otto Shoes with identical 13 wins and 7 losses, but they automatically clinch the first finals slot by virtue of a better quotient. [3]

Instafood ousted Otto Shoes, 58–56, in a playoff to set up a finals showdown with Burger Machine. [4]

In the championship series, the Mealmasters led two games to one, [5] but the Chicken Burgers extended the series by taking Game Four, 85-78, [6] and won their first championship by edging out the Mealmasters, 64–62, in the deciding fifth game.

Finals series

TeamGame 1 (Dec.16)Game 2 (Dec.18)Game 3 (Dec.19)Game 4 (Dec.21)Game 5 (Dec.22)Wins
Burger Machine65696885643
Instafood56786978622
Venue Cuneta Pampanga Cuneta Cuneta Cuneta

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References

  1. "Nikon gets jump with 89-82 romp of Burger". Manila Standard.
  2. "Burger five ties series". Manila Standard.
  3. "Burger beats Instafood to finals". Manila Standard.
  4. "Instafood ousts Otto Shoes". Manila Standard.
  5. "Instafood makes it 2–1, moves closer to title". Manila Standard.
  6. "Burger roars back". Manila Standard.