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1986 Great Taste Coffee Makers season


FieldValue
PBAyear1986
teamGreat Taste Coffee Makers
coachBaby Dalupan
1c-nameReinforced Conference
1c-wins14
1c-losses10
1c-place2nd
1c-playoffsFinals
2c-nameAll Filipino Conference
2c-wins9
2c-losses7
2c-place4th
2c-playoffsSemifinals
3c-nameOpen Conference
3c-wins13
3c-losses11
3c-place3rd
3c-playoffsSemifinals
ownersCFC Corporation
prevseason1985
nextseason1987

| 1c-name = Reinforced Conference | 1c-wins = 14 | 1c-losses = 10 | 1c-place = 2nd | 1c-playoffs = Finals | 2c-name = All Filipino Conference | 2c-wins = 9 | 2c-losses = 7 | 2c-place = 4th | 2c-playoffs = Semifinals | 3c-name = Open Conference | 3c-wins = 13 | 3c-losses = 11 | 3c-place = 3rd | 3c-playoffs = Semifinals The 1986 Great Taste Coffee Makers season was the 12th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Transactions

Renato Kabigting Comebacking player signedAugust 1986San Miguel Beer (1982)

Trade

Off-seasonTo GinebraTo Great Taste

Finals stint

After failing to win the Grandslam last year, the Great Taste Coffee Makers return to the finals against the Tanduay Rhum Makers in the first conference of the season. Great Taste had the returning Jeff Collins, a former best import awardee who led the CFC ballclub to a title back in 1984, and Michael David Holton (the third import to arrived as Collins' partner after Mike Wilson and Gregory Jones) as their imports going up against the Tanduay pair of Rob Williams and Andre McKoy. The Coffee Makers were the odds-on favorite to win the title due to their championship experience but the Rhum Makers were determined to end a long-drought and gave their franchise its first PBA title. Great Taste lost to Tanduay in six games in the Best-of-seven title series. Main article: 1986 PBA Reinforced Conference finals

Occurrences

Great Taste’ first choice for an import in the Open Conference, Anthony Frederick, arrived and was measured slightly over six-foot-six, the limit for one of the two imports. Sources said at least two teams refused to grant the exception, leaving the Coffee Makers with no choice but to send him back home. Frederick only saw action as a guest import for amateur club RFM-Swift’s that beat Alaska Milk in the PBA-PABL exhibition series at the Rizal Coliseum a week before the start of the Third Conference.

The Coffee Makers paraded two new imports namely Lewis Jackson and Alvin Franklin at the start of the second round of eliminations in the Open Conference, replacing the pair of Johnny Brown and Eric Turner.

Won-loss records vs Opponents

Total362814-109-713-11

Roster

Imports

TournamentName#HeightFrom
1986 PBA Reinforced ConferenceJeff Collins24UNLV
Mike Wilson2Marquette University
Greg JonesWest Virginia University
Michael Holton14University of California
1986 PBA Open ConferenceJohnny Brown3University of New Mexico
Eric Turner12University of Michigan
Alvin Franklin20University of Houston
Lewis Jackson24Alabama State University

References

References

  1. "Ginebra back at helm".
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