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1987 Great Taste Coffee Makers season


FieldValue
PBAyear1987
teamGreat Taste Coffee Makers
team2Great Taste Coffee Makers
coachBaby Dalupan
1c-nameOpen Conference
1c-wins15
1c-losses8
1c-place2nd
1c-playoffsFinals (lost to Tanduay)
2c-nameAll-Filipino Conference
2c-wins14
2c-losses5
2c-place1st
2c-playoffsChampions (Def. Hills Bros, 3-0)
3c-nameReinforced Conference
3c-wins6
3c-losses12
3c-place5th
3c-playoffsSemifinals
ownersCFC Corporation
managerIgnacio Gotao
prevseason1986
nextseason1988

| 1c-name = Open Conference | 1c-wins = 15 | 1c-losses = 8 | 1c-place = 2nd | 1c-playoffs = Finals (lost to Tanduay) | 2c-name = All-Filipino Conference | 2c-wins = 14 | 2c-losses = 5 | 2c-place = 1st | 2c-playoffs = Champions (Def. Hills Bros, 3-0) | 3c-name = Reinforced Conference | 3c-wins = 6 | 3c-losses = 12 | 3c-place = 5th | 3c-playoffs = Semifinals

The 1987 Great Taste Coffee Makers season was the 13th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Great Taste Instant Milk in the Reinforced Conference.

Transactions

Aldo PerezFormula Shell

Trades

Off-seasonTo ShellTo Great Taste

Awards

  • Allan Caidic was named the season's Rookie of the year.
  • Forward Abe King was voted SCOOP Most Outstanding player of the All-Filipino finals series.
  • Rookie of the year winner Allan Caidic, along with teammate Philip Cezar, made it to the Mythical first team selection.

Championship

The Great Taste Coffee Makers regain the All-Filipino Conference crown, scoring a 3-0 sweep over Hills Bros. Coffee Kings for their fifth PBA title as coach Baby Dalupan won his 14th overall championship. Main article: 1987 PBA All-Filipino Conference finals

PBA-IBA series

On September 20, the PBA stage a special tournament in partnership with a new league in the United States called International Basketball Association (IBA) for players 6"4 and below, the top three teams in the All-Filipino Conference participated in a four-team field, along with the IBA Selection. PBA teams fielded two imports and Great Taste paraded Dexter Shouse, on loan to Shell, and Dwight Moody. Great Taste unveil its new product and renamed its team Great Taste Instant Milk starting with this one-week sideshow. The Milk Masters landed in a one-game championship and lost to the IBA All Stars. Main article: 1987 PBA/IBA World Challenge Cup

Notable dates

April 2: Great Taste humiliated Ginebra San Miguel, 145-121, for their third straight win after an opening day loss and forge a three-way tie for leadership with Tanduay and Magnolia with similar 3-1 won-loss slates. Import Michael Young led the Coffee Makers with 46 points and got ample support from rookie Allan Caidic's 28 points.

April 7: Great Taste overwhelmed Magnolia Ice Cream, 119-106, leading by as many as 23 points in the final quarter. Michael Young and Allan Caidic's three-point bombs ripped the game apart from a 69-all deadlock in the third period.

April 30: Great Taste pulled off a 152-140 overtime win over Ginebra San Miguel to move into a share of the lead with Tanduay at seven wins and two losses in the Open Conference. Rookie Allan Caidic scored 16 of the Coffee Makers' amazing 26 points in the extension period and finish with 32 points. Michael Young and Ricardo Brown, whose combined last 8 points in regulation forces an overtime, scored 59 and 33 points respectively.

July 21: Great Taste seized solo leadership and remain unbeaten in three starts in the All-Filipino Conference, topping Hills Bros. Coffee Kings, 102-90.

July 30: Allan Caidic scored 27 points and hit a clutch triple as Great Taste hold off Tanduay, 116-113, for their fifth win in six games and push the Rhum Makers to the brink of elimination in the All-Filipino Conference with their fifth loss with only one win.

October 15: Drawing inspiration from the return of Ricardo Brown, the Great Taste Milk Masters turned back Tanduay Rhum Makers, 143-124, for their first win in the Reinforced Conference after losing their first three games. The Milk Masters withstood the torrid shooting of Tanduay import Freeman Williams in the third quarter which gave him a total of 72 points.

October 25: Darryl Kennedy scored 43 points to lead Great Taste to a 114-105 win over San Miguel Beer for only their second victory in seven games. Kennedy replaces Jeff Taylor after the Milk Masters posted a 1-4 won-loss card in the first round of eliminations.

Won-loss records vs Opponents

Total352515-814-56-12

Roster

Imports

NameConferenceNo.Pos.Ht.College
Michael YoungOpen Conference42Forward6"5'University of Houston
Dexter Shouse Borrowed from Shell1987 PBA/IBA World Challenge Cup10Guard-Forward6"3'South Alabama
Dwight Moody21Guard6"4'LSU
Jeff Taylor played five gamesReinforced Conference44Guard-Forward6"3'Texas Tech
Darryl Kennedy replaces Taylor30Guard-Forward6"3'University of Oklahoma

References

References

  1. "GTC ravages Ginebra". Manila Standard.
  2. "GTC slams Magnolia". Manila Standard.
  3. "Great Taste nips Gins". Manila Standard.
  4. "Great Taste tops Hills Bros". Manila Standard.
  5. "GTC pushes Tanduay to the brink". Manila Standard.
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