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1996 Alaska Milkmen season


FieldValue
PBAyear1996
teamAlaska Aces (PBA)
team2Alaska Milkmen
coachTim Cone
1c-nameAll-Filipino Cup
1c-wins18
1c-losses10
1c-place1st
1c-playoffsChampions
(def. Purefoods TJ 4–1)
2c-nameCommissioner's Cup
2c-wins18
2c-losses7
2c-place1st
2c-playoffsChampions
(def. Formula Shell 4–3)
3c-nameGovernors Cup
3c-wins15
3c-losses4
3c-place1st
3c-playoffsChampions
(def. Ginebra 4–1)
ownersWilfred Steven Uytengsu
managerJoaqui Trillo
prevseason1995
nextseason1997

| 1c-name = All-Filipino Cup | 1c-wins = 18 | 1c-losses = 10 | 1c-place = 1st | 1c-playoffs = Champions (def. Purefoods TJ 4–1) | 2c-name = Commissioner's Cup | 2c-wins = 18 | 2c-losses = 7 | 2c-place = 1st | 2c-playoffs = Champions (def. Formula Shell 4–3) | 3c-name = Governors Cup | 3c-wins = 15 | 3c-losses = 4 | 3c-place = 1st | 3c-playoffs = Champions (def. Ginebra 4–1)

The 1996 Alaska Milkmen season was the 11th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Notable achievements

The Alaska Milkmen won all three conferences in the season to become the fourth team in league history to capture the Grandslam, joining the 1976 and 1983 Crispa Redmanizers and 1989 San Miguel Beermen.

Summary

During the off-season, the Milkmen lost only two players from their roster, Alejandro Araneta and Dondon Ampalayo, who both retired from active playing. The only new player in their lineup is Kevin Ramas, who was acquired from Pepsi when Alaska gave up their first round pick in the rookie draft.

In the All-Filipino Cup, the Milkmen had a 4–3 won-loss slate in the first round of eliminations, they won six of their seven games in the second round to finish on top of the standings with 10 wins and four losses. Alaska lost their first four outings in the semifinals but bounces back to win three of their last four assignments and defeated Ginebra San Miguel in a playoff match, 96–83 on May 14, for the right to meet Cone's former assistant Chot Reyes and Alvin Patrimonio led-Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs in the All-Filipino finals. The Alaska Milkmen won the series, four games to one, for their second straight championship and fourth overall. The Milkmen becomes the 9th team to win the All-Filipino crown. Main article: 1996 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals

Last year's reinforcement Derrek Hamilton, who led the Milkmen to a runner-up finish, returns as Alaska's import for the Commissioner's Cup. The Milkmen were unbeaten in six starts before losing to Formula Shell on July 12. Alaska were once again on top of the standings with eight wins and two losses and two games ahead of second placers Ginebra and Sta.Lucia, both with six wins and four losses after the elimination round. During the first round of semifinals, Import Derrek Hamilton was tested positive on traces of Marijuana on a drug test conducted by the PBA and was not allowed to play by league officials. Luckily for Alaska, they won their next game against Sta.Lucia playing without an import. The PBA suspended Hamilton and was permanently banned from playing in the league. Resident import Sean Chambers was around and replaces Hamilton and the Milkmen won their next three games and clinch the first finals seat with a come-from-behind 102–98 victory over Ginebra on August 20. Alaska battled surprise finalist Formula Shell in the best-of-seven championship series and with Shell import Kenny Redfield enjoying a height advantage over his smaller counterpart Sean Chambers, the Zoom Masters took a 2–1 series lead but the Milkmen fought back and won in seven hard-fought games, taking the deciding match, 83–77, to win their fifth PBA title. Main article: 1996 PBA Commissioner's Cup finals

Alaska lost three of their first four games in the Governors Cup before they rolled to a seven-game winning streak and on top of the standings anew with eight wins and three losses. The Milkmen advances in the best-of-five semifinal series outright along with Ginebra San Miguel. Their winning streak reaches to 10 games following a 3–0 sweep over Formula Shell in their semifinals duel and enters into the championship round. Alaska went on to play crowd-favorite Ginebra San Miguel in the Governors Cup finals. The Milkmen were up three games to none and on a threshold of a four-game sweep. Ginebra decided to change their import Fred Cofield in favor of Derek Rucker in a hope of winning one game in the series. In the fourth game, the Milkmen's 13-game winning run was halted when Ginebra prevailed by one point, 97-96. Alaska came back to win Game five, 91-83, and makes history by becoming the fourth team to win the coveted Grandslam. Main article: 1996 PBA Governors Cup finals

Awards

  • Johnny Abarrientos was named the season's Most Valuable Player (MVP).
  • Sean Chambers won the Governor's Cup Best Import honor.
  • Edward Juinio was the season's Most Improved Player.
  • Bong Hawkins (Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference and Finals MVP) and Jojo Lastimosa (All-Filipino Cup Finals MVP), along with MVP winner Abarrientos (Governor's Cup Finals MVP), were chosen in the Mythical first team selection, while Jeffrey Cariaso was chosen in the Mythical second team selection.
  • Cariaso and Abarrientos were chosen in the Defensive team selection.
  • Gilbert "Jun" Reyes, Jr. was given the Mr. Quality Minutes award.
  • Tim Cone was named the Coach of the Year.

Roster

Transactions

Additions

NameDeal InformationFormer team
Kevin RamasAlaska gave up their first round pick in exchangePepsi

Recruited imports

TournamentNameNumberPositionUniversity/CollegeDuration
Commissioner's CupDerrick Hamilton3Forward-CenterSouthern MissJune 16 to August 9
Commissioner's Cup
Governors CupSean Chambers20ForwardCal Poly San Luis ObispoAugust 13-September 10
September 29-December 17

References

References

  1. "Alaska wants to pull away vs Purefoods". Manila Standard.
  2. "Alaska raps Purefoods, enters semis". Manila Standard.
  3. "Alaska import to get ax next". Manila Standard.
  4. "Importless Alaska gets view from top anew". Manila Standard.
  5. "Alaska makes finals". Manila Standard.
  6. "Alaska nails first semis slot". Manila Standard.
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