2000 PBA Governors' Cup

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2000 PBA Governors' Cup
DurationSeptember 30 - December 20, 2000
TV partner(s) Viva TV on IBC
Finals
Champions San Miguel Beermen
Runners-up Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
PBA Governors' Cup chronology
PBA conference chronology

The 2000 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governors' Cup was the third and last conference of the 2000 PBA season. It started on September 30 and ended on December 20, 2000. 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:

Imports

The following is the list of imports with the replacement imports being highlighted. GP is the number of games played in the conference.

TeamNameGP
Alaska Milkmen Flag of the United States.svg Sean Chambers 11
Barangay Ginebra Kings Flag of the United States.svg Roy Hammonds 3
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Green 8
Batang Red Bull Thunder Flag of the United States.svg Raymond Tutt 15
Mobiline Phone Pals Flag of the United States.svg Todd Bernard 16
Pop Cola Panthers Flag of the United States.svg Sean Green 7
Flag of the United States.svg Cedric McCullough*1
Flag of the United States.svg Bryatt Vann 1
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs Flag of the United States.svg Derrick Brown 20
San Miguel Beermen Flag of the United States.svg Lamont Strothers 20
Shell Velocity Flag of the United States.svg John Morton 6
Flag of the United States.svg James Brewer 3
Sta. Lucia Realtors Flag of the United States.svg Joe Temple 6
Flag of the United States.svg Isaac Fontaine 4
Tanduay Rhum Masters Flag of the United States.svg Maurice Bell 11

(*) Played only in Pop Cola's 4th game vs Mobiline before Sean Green was recalled back and replaced anew by Bryatt Vann in their last game in the eliminations.

Elimination round

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1 Mobiline Phone Pals 72.778 [lower-alpha 1] Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2 Batang Red Bull Thunder 72.778 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Tanduay Rhum Masters 63.6671
4 Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 54.556 [lower-alpha 2] 2
5 Alaska Milkmen 54.556 [lower-alpha 2] 2Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6 San Miguel Beermen 45.444 [lower-alpha 3] 3
7 Sta. Lucia Realtors 45.444 [lower-alpha 3] 3
8 Barangay Ginebra Kings 45.444 [lower-alpha 3] 3
9 Pop Cola 800s 27.2225
10 Shell Turbo Chargers 18.1116
Source: PBA.ph
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head record: Mobiline 1–0 Red Bull
  2. 1 2 Head-to-head record: Alaska 1–0 Purefoods
  3. 1 2 3 Head-to-head differential: San Miguel +23, Sta. Lucia +3, Barangay Ginebra 28

Bracket

 Quarterfinals  Semifinals
(Best-of-5)
  Finals
(Best-of-7)
  #1 twice-to-beat            
 1Mobiline 81100 
 8 Brgy. Ginebra84 86 
      1Mobiline1  
  #4 twice-to-beat   4Purefoods3 
 4Purefoods 8088
 5 Alaska91 69 
  4Purefoods1
  #2 twice-to-beat  6San Miguel4
 2Red Bull91  
 7 Sta. Lucia 87  
      2Red Bull1
  #3 twice-to-beat  6San Miguel3  Third place playoff
 3 Tanduay 89 83  1 Mobiline 89
 6San Miguel10090   2 Red Bull98

Quarterfinals

(1) Mobiline vs. (8) Barangay Ginebra

(2) Red Bull vs. (7) Sta. Lucia

VTV
November 24
Batang Red Bull Thunder 91, Sta. Lucia Realtors 87
Red Bull wins series in one game

(3) Tanduay vs. (6) San Miguel

VTV
November 24
Tanduay Rhum Masters 89, San Miguel Beermen 100
VTV
November 29
Tanduay Rhum Masters 83, San Miguel Beermen 90
San Miguel wins series in two games

(4) Purefoods vs. (5) Alaska

VTV
November 22
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 80, Alaska Aces 91
VTV
November 26
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 88, Alaska Aces 69
Purefoods wins series in two games

Semifinals

(1) Mobiline vs. (4) Purefoods

(2) Red Bull vs. (6) San Miguel

Third place playoff

VTV
December 10
Mobiline Phone Pals 89, Batang Red Bull Thunder 98

Finals

VTV
December 10
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 79, San Miguel Beermen 85

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