1987 Philippine Amateur Basketball League season

1987 PABL season
Duration March 7 – December 18, 1987
Number of teams 8 + 2
Conferences
International Invitational Cup champions RFM-Swift's
  Runners-up YCO Shinemasters
Freedom Cup champions YCO Shine Masters
  Runners-up RFM-Swift's
Maharlika Cup champions Magnolia Ice Cream
  Runners-up RFM-Swift's
Awards
Season MVP Alvin Patrimonio
Seasons
< 1986
1988 >

The 1987 PABL season is the fifth season of the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL).

International Invitational Cup

The First Conference opens on March 7,[1] the participating teams were Filipino Cup champion YCO Shine Masters, Magnolia Ice Cream, RFM-Swift Hotdogs, Lhuillier-Converse, Purefoods Food Experts, Sta.Lucia Realtors, Philips Sardines and newcomer Lady's Choice, coach by Nic Jorge. The format is a one-round eliminations among 8 teams, at the end of preliminary round, YCO took the first semifinals berth with a 5-2 won-loss record, five other teams; Purefoods, Philips, Swifts, Magnolia and Lhuillier ended up with a 4-3 card, Sta.Lucia (2-5) and Lady's Choice (1-6) were eliminated. Purefoods, Philips and Swift Hotdogs made it to the next round by way of superior quotient over Magnolia and Lhuillier-Converse.

Three foreign clubs were guest teams seeded in the semifinal round, they were the Hyundai Motors of South Korea, led by hotshot Lee Chung Hee, Golden Dragon of Taiwan and the Pacific All-stars, a tall team featuring top American servicemen in the Asia-Pacific region,[2] local teams beef up their roster by adding reinforcements from the ousted squads. RFM-Swifts and YCO arranged a best-of-three championship showdown by topping the semifinal round with identical 5-1 won-loss slates, Philips Sardines (4-2) and Golden Dragon of Taiwan (3-3 in a tie with Hyundai) dispute third place honors, Purefoods was 1-5 and winless Clark (Pacific) All-stars at 0-6.[3]

RFM-Swifts, under coach Yeng Guiao, who called the shots for the hotdogs only for this tournament, won their first PABL title with a two-game sweep off YCO Shinemasters. Golden Dragon of Taiwan won third place via higher point difference, following a victory over Philips that tied their series at one game apiece. Jojo Lastimosa of Lhuillier-Converse, who was a guest player of Swifts in the semifinals, won the Most Outstanding Local Player Award, also cited as Most Outstanding Foreign Player was Korean Lee Chung Hee of Hyundai,[4] who scored a tournament-high of 66 points on March 23 in a 110-111 loss by Hyundai to Philips Sardines.[5]

April 4
RFM-Swift Hotdogs 108, YCO Shine Masters 106
RFM-Swift's wins series, 2-0

Freedom Cup

The Second Conference called Freedom Cup started on May 16 at the ULTRA.[6] Cebu's Mama's Love and the newly formed MIESCOR Builders from Manila Electric Company, a power in major basketball in the early 1970s before Martial Law, joined the 8 other clubs, raising the participating teams to 10, after a one-round eliminations, RFM-Swifts, under new coach Chito Afable, were on top of the team standings at 7 wins and 2 loss, followed by Magnolia Juice Drinks (6-3), national senior's champion Lhuillier-Converse, MIESCOR and YCO were all tied at 5-4, Sta.Lucia and Purefoods were 4 wins and 5 loss and they dispute the last quarterfinals seat, the Realtors prevail over the Food Experts, 93-89 on June 8. Philips, Mama's Love and Lady's Choice were at the bottom with 3-6 won-loss slates.[7]

The six-team quarterfinal round had their carry-over records minus the results of their games against the other 4 teams eliminated,[8] RFM-Swift will have a 4-1 card, MIESCOR (3-2), and the rest; Magnolia, Lhuillier, YCO and Sta.Lucia (2-3). Swifts and MIESCOR (both 6-wins, 4-loss) makes it to the 4-team semifinal round, along with YCO (tied with Magnolia and Sta.Lucia at 5-5 but made it via quotient system), Lhuillier-Converse were eliminated at 3-7, the Juice Drink Makers completed the cast with a 92-83 win over the Realtors in their playoff on June 24.[9]

In the two-round semifinals, RFM-Swifts and YCO finish with identical 4-2 won-loss slates and will have a repeat title-clash, Magnolia (3-3) and MIESCOR (1-5) will play for third place.[10] The YCO Shine Masters exact revenge over RFM-Swifts, which had no outside help this time, via 3-0 sweep in their best-of-five finals series.[11] Magnolia won third place despite losing the third game against the Builders as they led their own series, 2-1.

July 10
YCO Shine Masters 86, RFM-Swift Hotdogs 81
YCO wins series, 3-0

Philippine Cup

A special tournament called Philippine Cup was held from August 3–10, featuring the Philippine men's national team, coach by Joe Lipa and sponsored by Philips Sardines, a PABL selection carrying the brand Rebisco, the US NCAA Selection sponsored by Swifts, Shanghai from Chinese-Taipei and a team from Egypt. The US NCAA all-stars and the PABL-Philips played in the best-of-three finals following the nationals' 95-83 win over the Americans. Swift's-USA, PABL-Philips and Egypt ended the round with similar 3-1 slates, but the Filipinos took the second finals slot over the Egyptians via a better FIBA goal average.[12] The Swift's-USA won the Philippine Cup title with a 2-1 series win over PABL-Philips, after losing Game 1 in a fight-marred game, the Americans won the next two games by a big margin over the RP nationals.[13]

August 8
Swift-USA All-Stars 81, PABL-Philips 83
August 9
Swift-USA All-Stars 91, PABL-Philips 70
August 10
Swift-USA All-Stars 107, PABL-Philips 76
Swift's-USA wins series, 2-1

Maharlika Cup

Following the disbandment of YCO and Lady's Choice, and with Mama's Love not taking part of the league's last offering of the season, seven teams were left to play in the Maharlika Cup which opens on October 10.[14] After the two-round eliminations, the team standings were Lhuillier (9-3), Swifts (8-4), Magnolia (7-5), Philips (6-6), Sta.Lucia and Purefoods (5-7), and MIESCOR (2-10).[15]

The last four lower-seeded teams played in a two-round quarterfinals to determine three other semifinalists. Sta.Lucia finish at 5-1, followed by MIESCOR at 3-3, Philips and Purefoods, both at 2 wins and 4 losses, played in a sudden-death playoff on November 28, Philips won 85-79.[16]

Magnolia and Swift advances into the championship with a 4-1 won-loss record in the one-round semifinals, the rest of the standings were Converse-Lhuillier (3-2), Philips Sardines (2-3), Sta.Lucia and MIESCOR (1-4).[17] Magnolia Ice Cream won their second league title with a 3-1 series win over RFM-Swift Hotdogs, which had new acquisitions Alvin Patrimonio and Glenn Capacio from the disbanded YCO ballclub. Converse-Lhuillier placed third with a similar 3-1 win over Philips Sardines in their own series.

December 18
Magnolia Ice Cream 108, RFM-Swifts Hotdogs 105
Magnolia wins series, 3-1

Occurrences

Game One of the Philippine Cup Finals between the USA Selection (Swift) and the RP Men's National team (PABL-Philips) were triggered by a melee that spilled all over the court with only 30 seconds left in the ballgame, the nationals on top, 83-81, both benches emptied in a five-minute player fight with spectators joining the free-for-all. USA coach Jerry Webber call for a walkout and the nationals were awarded the win by forfeiture.[18]

Game four of the Maharlika Cup finals between Magnolia and Swift was halted for 15 minutes with only 1:52 left in the ballgame, the Hotdogs walkout because they felt short-changed by the game officials, irate fans pelted the hardcourt with debris and softdrink bottles, it took a while before Swift coach Arturo Valenzona and his boys were persuaded to finish the game.[19]

Individual Awards

References

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