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1979 Crispa Redmanizers season


FieldValue
PBAyear1979
teamCrispa Redmanizers
coachBaby Dalupan
1c-nameAll Filipino Conference
1c-wins22
1c-losses5
1c-place1st
1c-playoffsFinals
2c-nameOpen Conference
2c-wins15
2c-losses11
2c-place4th
2c-playoffsSemifinals
3c-nameInvitational Conference
3c-wins5
3c-losses4
3c-place2nd
3c-playoffsFinals
ownersP. Floro and Sons, Inc.
prevseason1978
nextseason1980

| 1c-name = All Filipino Conference | 1c-wins = 22 | 1c-losses = 5 | 1c-place = 1st | 1c-playoffs = Finals | 2c-name = Open Conference | 2c-wins = 15 | 2c-losses = 11 | 2c-place = 4th | 2c-playoffs = Semifinals | 3c-name = Invitational Conference | 3c-wins = 5 | 3c-losses = 4 | 3c-place = 2nd | 3c-playoffs = Finals

The 1979 Crispa Redmanizers season was the 5th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). It was known as Walk Tall Jeans in the Third Conference.

Colors

Crispa Redmanizers (All-Filipino and Open Conferences) (dark) (light) Crispa Redmanizers (Invitational Conference) (dark) (light) Walk Tall Jeans (Invitational Conference) (dark) (light)

Notable dates

May 19: Fortunato "Atoy" Co became the first PBA player to score 5,000 points by pouring in 37 points in Crispa's 119-110 win over Tanduay.

June 21: Crispa defeats Toyota in a semifinal game, 172-142, as Atoy Co scored 50 points while Abe King of Toyota set the record for the conference highest total output of 60 points.

Summary

The Crispa Redmanizers were tied with defending champion Toyota Tamaraws on top of the standings after 16 games in the eliminations with a 14–2 won-loss slate. In the four-team semifinal round, the Redmanizers easily won their first two assignments against Tanduay and Filmanbank before losing to Toyota in the battle of unbeaten teams in the first round of the semifinals. Five days later, Crispa sealed a finals showdown with Toyota as the Tamaraws gave away the contest in losing 142-172 to the Redmanizers. Both teams had a 4-1 card going into the last playing date of the semifinals. Crispa won their last game against winless Filmanbank to finish with five wins and one loss.

After a crownless season last year and a two-year absence of the league's most notable rivalry, Crispa and Toyota once again played against each other for the All-Filipino Conference finals. On July 7, the Crispa Redmanizers wins the All-Filipino crown and clinch their seventh league title by defeating Toyota Tamaraws, 118-111, in the deciding fifth game to win the series, 3 games to 2. Main article: 1979 PBA All-Filipino Conference finals

The Redmanizers opted again for Cyrus Mann, along with former Los Angeles Laker Cornell Warner, as their imports for the Open Conference. Warner played only in the first round of eliminations since he was bothered by a leg injury, his replacement was Irvin Chatman, who never got to play at once because of a sprained ankle. Crispa finish third in the eliminations with an 11-5 won-loss card, behind RTO's 13-3 and Toyota's 12-4. After posting two victories against a lone defeat in the first round of the semifinals, the Redmanizers lost twice in succession to Toyota and Royal and despite the 155–127 win over Great Taste in their last outing on October 25, the Toyota Tamaraws shut the door on Crispa's finals hopes with a win over first finalist Royal Tru-Orange later that night. Crispa lost to Great Taste in their playoff for third place with Cyrus Mann out as team owner Danny Floro announced they was sacking their import for the past four seasons.

Known as Walk Tall Jeans in the Invitational championship, the ballclub got Bernard Harris from Tanduay as their import to team up with Irvin Chatman and they made it to the finals against old rival Toyota Tamaraws. The Jeansmakers won Game One of the title series but lost the next three games to settle for runner-up trophy.

Award

Fortunato "Atoy" Co, Jr. won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) trophy in a closely fought and controversial race between him and Toyota center Ramon Fernandez for the prestigious award.

Roster

(I) Import

References

References

  1. [http://servssports.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/points-galore-as-crispa-wallops-toyota-172-142/ Points Galore as Crispa wallops Toyota]@servssports.wordpress
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