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1984 Gilbey's Gin Tonics season


FieldValue
PBAyear1984
teamGilbey's Gin Tonics
coachArturo Valenzona
1c-name1st All Filipino Conference
1c-wins15
1c-losses14
1c-place2nd
1c-playoffsFinals (lost to Crispa)
2c-name2nd All Filipino Conference
2c-wins7
2c-losses7
2c-place6th
2c-playoffsQuarterfinals
3c-nameInvitational Conference
3c-wins3
3c-losses9
3c-place4th
3c-playoffsN/A
ownersLa Tondeña Incorporada
prevseason1983
nextseason1985

| 1c-name = 1st All Filipino Conference | 1c-wins = 15 | 1c-losses = 14 | 1c-place = 2nd | 1c-playoffs = Finals (lost to Crispa) | 2c-name = 2nd All Filipino Conference | 2c-wins = 7 | 2c-losses = 7 | 2c-place = 6th | 2c-playoffs = Quarterfinals | 3c-name = Invitational Conference | 3c-wins = 3 | 3c-losses = 9 | 3c-place = 4th | 3c-playoffs = N/A The 1984 Gilbey's Gin Tonics season was the 6th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Transactions

Romulo MamarilWinston

Occurrences

In early 1984, when the multi-titled popular ballclub Toyota Super Corollas started their disbandment procedures. Gilbey's Gin team owner and PBA president Carlos "Honeyboy" Palanca apparently had already expressed his desire to enlist the services of Robert "the Big J" Jaworski. Toyota team manager Jack Rodriguez, however, said that all player contracts of the Super Corollas were sold by management to Beer Hausen, including the Big J. In a shocking revelation, league officials, led by PBA commissioner Mariano Yenko and his legal counsel Atty. Rodrigo Salud, bared that Jaworski's contract was not really acquired by Shareholdings Inc. the holding company of Beer Hausen and the one that bought the Toyota franchise, and that Big J was committed to play for Gilbey's Gin. Jaworski, along with three other Toyota players namely; Francis Arnaiz, Chito Loyzaga and Arnie Tuadles, refused to play for Beer Hausen. In an official statement, Gilbey's owner Carlos Palanca said they will be able to accommodate Francis Arnaiz, but have to drop Loyzaga and Tuadles, because the team already has a complete backcourt lineup.

Finals stint

Gilbey's defeated newcomer Beer Hausen in a playoff game on July 5 to enter the finals against defending champion Crispa, their last year's finals opponent in the same conference. The Gin Tonics placed runner-up to Crispa Redmanizers in the first of the two All-Filipino conferences of the year, losing 1-4 in the best-of-seven finals series.

Win–loss records vs opponents

Total253015-147-73-9

Roster

(I) Import

Subtraction

PlayerNumberPositionHeightNew Team
Marlowe Jacutin4ForwardCountry Fair Hotdogs

References

References

  1. "Trivia on Big J". Sports Flash issues.
  2. "Gilbey's advances to the finals".
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