1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup

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1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup
DurationJune 27 - September 15, 1999
TV partner(s) VTV (IBC)
Finals
Champions San Miguel Beermen
Runners-up Formula Shell Zoom Masters
Awards
Best Player Benjie Paras
(Formula Shell Zoom Masters)
Best Import Terquin Mott
(San Miguel Beermen)
Finals MVP Danny Seigle
(San Miguel Beermen)
PBA Commissioner's Cup chronology
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The 1999 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner's Cup was the second conference of the 1999 PBA season. It started on June 27 and ended on September 15, 1999. The tournament is an Import-laden format, which requires an import or a pure-foreign player for each team. [1]

Contents

Format

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

Elimination round

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 Alaska Milkmen 62.750Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 Formula Shell Zoom Masters 53.6251
3 Sta. Lucia Realtors 53.6251
4 San Miguel Beermen 53.6251
5 Tanduay Rhum Masters 53.6251Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6 Barangay Ginebra Kings 35.3753
7 Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 35.3753
8 Mobiline Phone Pals 35.3753
9 Pop Cola 800s 17.1255
Source: PBA.ph

Schedule

Team ╲ Game12345678
Alaska Milkmen SHLMOBSLRBGKTANPFPOPSMB
Barangay Ginebra Kings POPSMBTANALASLRSHLPFMOB
Mobiline Phone Pals SMBALASHLSLRPFPOPTANBGK
Pop Cola 800s BGKPFSMBTANSHLMOBALASLR
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs TANPOPSHLMOBSMBALABGKSLR
San Miguel Beermen MOBBGKPOPSLRTANPFSHLALA
Shell Turbo Chargers ALASLRMOBPFPOPBGKSMBTAN
Sta. Lucia Realtors SHLALAMOBSMBBGKTANPOPPF
Tanduay Rhum Masters PFBGKPOPSMBALASLRMOBSHL
Source: [ citation needed ]
  = Win;   = OT win;   = Loss;   = OT loss

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(Best-of-5)
Finals
(Best-of-7)
#1 twice-to-beat
1Alaska88
8Mobiline77
1Alaska2
#4 twice-to-beat
4San Miguel3
4San Miguel73
5Tanduay67
4San Miguel4
#2 twice-to-beat
2Formula Shell2
2Formula Shell7165
7Purefoods7858
2Formula Shell3Third place playoff
#3 twice-to-beat
3Sta. Lucia2
3Sta. Lucia96
1Alaska93
6Barangay Ginebra75
3Sta. Lucia88

Quarterfinals

(1) Alaska vs. (8) Mobiline

VTV
August 13
Alaska Milkmen 88, Mobiline Phone Pals 77
Alaska wins series in one game

(2) Shell vs. (7) Purefoods

VTV
August 11
Formula Shell 71, Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 78
VTV
August 15
Formula Shell 65, Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 58
Shell wins series in two games

(3) Sta. Lucia vs. (6) Barangay Ginebra

VTV
August 11
Sta. Lucia Realtors 96, Barangay Ginebra Kings 75
Sta. Lucia wins series in one game

(4) San Miguel vs. (5) Tanduay

VTV
August 13
San Miguel Beermen 73, Tanduay Rhum Masters 67
San Miguel wins series in one game

Semifinals

(1) Alaska vs. (4) San Miguel

(2) Shell vs. (3) Sta. Lucia

Third place playoff

VTV
September 3
Alaska Milkmen 93, Sta. Lucia Realtors 88

Finals

VTV
September 3
Formula Shell 64, San Miguel Beermen 68

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