List of Powerade Tigers seasons

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This is a list of seasons by the Powerade Tigers of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Contents

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2002 Governors Cup Coca-Cola Tigers2nd/121183.7271Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
Coca-Cola** 75, Sta. Lucia 65
Purefoods 3, Coca-Cola 2
Coca-Cola 75, San Miguel 63*
Commissioner's Cup 5th/111064.6001Quarterfinals San Miguel** def. Coca-Cola in 2 games
All-Filipino Cup 3rd/10963.6672Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Coca-Cola 64, Sta. Lucia 61
Coca-Cola 2, San Miguel 1
Coca-Cola 3, Alaska 1
2003 All-Filipino Cup 2nd/Grp B18117.6113Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
1st in Group B (3–0)
Coca-Cola 3, Sta. Lucia 1
Talk 'N Text 4, Coca-Cola 2
Invitational Cup 2nd/Grp B431.7501Semifinals
Finals
Coca-Cola 91, FedEx 83*
Alaska 2, Coca-Cola 1
Reinforced Conference 2nd/Grp B13112.846--Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Coca-Cola 2, Barangay Ginebra 1
Coca-Cola 3, Talk 'N Text 0
Coca-Cola 4, San Miguel 3
Elimination round654520.6925 semifinal appearances
Playoffs473017.6384 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals1127537.6702 championships

Two-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
(2004) Fiesta Conference Coca-Cola Tigers3rd/1018117.6115Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd-place playoff
1st in Group B (30)
Red Bull 2, Coca-Cola 1
Talk 'N Text 113, Coca-Cola 104*
2004-05 Philippine Cup 7th/1018810.4445Wildcard phase Purefoods 2, Coca-Cola 1
Fiesta Conference 9th/1018612.3336Wildcard phase Alaska** 86, Coca-Cola 66
2005-06 Fiesta Conference 9th/916610.3754Survivor playoffsCoca-Cola 69, San Miguel** 67
San Miguel** 85, Coca-Cola 82 (OT)
Philippine Cup 5th/91679.43855th-seed playoff
Quarterfinals
Coca-Cola 87, Air21 73*
Alaska 3, Coca-Cola 1
2006-07 Philippine Cup 9th/1018513.2788Wildcard phase4th overall (615), 3rd at wildcards (12)
Fiesta Conference 7th/1018711.38961st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Coca-Cola 100, Purefoods 97*
San Miguel 102, Coca-Cola 101*
2007-08 Philippine Cup 9th/1018711.38951st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Quarterfinals
Coca-Cola 81, Talk 'N Text 73*
Coca-Cola 109, Air21 102*
Alaska 2, Coca-Cola 0
Fiesta Conference 4th/1018108.5562Quarterfinals Magnolia 2, Coca-Cola 1
2008-09 Philippine Cup 9th/1018711.38951st wildcard round San Miguel 99, Coca-Cola 89*
Fiesta Conference 8th/101468.42958th-seed playoff
Wildcard phase
Coca-Cola 81, Alaska 74*
Sta. Lucia 94, Coca-Cola 88*
2009-10 Philippine Cup 7th/1018612.33371st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Coca-Cola 118, Burger King 112*
Rain or Shine 99, Coca-Cola 84*
Fiesta Conference 7th/1018810.44471st wildcard round
2nd wildcard round
Coca-Cola 100, Sta. Lucia 84
Rain or Shine 98, Coca-Cola 93
Elimination/classification round22694132.4164 post-wildcard appearances
Playoffs361621.4320 Finals appearances
Cumulative totals263110153.4180 championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had the twice-to-beat advantage

Three-conference era

SeasonConferenceTeam nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishGPWL PCT GB StageResults
2010-11 Philippine Cup Powerade Tigers9th/1014311.2148Did not qualify
Commissioner's Cup 9th/10927.2226
Governors Cup 6th/9844.5002
2011-12 Philippine Cup 8th/101468.4294Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Powerade def. B-MEG** in 2 games
Powerade 4, Rain or Shine 3
Talk 'N Text 4, Powerade 1
Commissioner's Cup 7th/10945.44436th-seed playoff Meralco 102, Powerade 98*
Governors Cup 8th/10945.44441st elim. playoff
2nd elim. playoff
Powerade 99, Barako Bull 95*
Meralco 94, Powerade 86*
Elimination round632340.3651 semifinal appearance
Playoffs1789.4711 Finals appearance
Cumulative records803149.3880 championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had the twice-to-beat advantage

Cumulative records

EraGPWL PCT
Three-conference era (1975–2003)1127537.670
Two-conference era (2004–2010)263110153.418
Three-conference era (2010–present)803149.388
Total455216239.475

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