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1997 Alaska Milkmen season


FieldValue
PBAyear1997
teamAlaska Aces (PBA)
team2Alaska Milkmen
coachTim Cone
1c-nameAll-Filipino Cup
1c-wins6
1c-losses8
1c-place6th
1c-playoffsEliminated
2c-nameCommissioner's Cup
2c-wins13
2c-losses11
2c-place2nd
2c-playoffsFinals
(lost to Gordon's Gin)
3c-nameGovernors Cup
3c-wins16
3c-losses6
3c-place1st
3c-playoffsChampions
(def. Purefoods)
ownersWilfred Steven Uytengsu
managerJoaqui Trillo
prevseason1996
nextseason1998

| 1c-name = All-Filipino Cup | 1c-wins = 6 | 1c-losses = 8 | 1c-place = 6th | 1c-playoffs = Eliminated | 2c-name = Commissioner's Cup | 2c-wins = 13 | 2c-losses = 11 | 2c-place = 2nd | 2c-playoffs = Finals (lost to Gordon's Gin) | 3c-name = Governors Cup | 3c-wins = 16 | 3c-losses = 6 | 3c-place = 1st | 3c-playoffs = Champions (def. Purefoods)

The 1997 Alaska Milkmen season was the 12th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Notable dates

February 16: The Grandslam champions opened their quest for another title-run by defeating a brand-new Mobiline Cellulars, 100–91, which had a new coach in Norman Black and 6-9 Fil-American rookie Andrew John Seigle, the number 1 overall pick, in the lone game of the PBA 23rd season opening.

April 15: In their last game in the eliminations of the All-Filipino Cup, the Milkmen beat Pop Cola, 93–85, for their 6th win against eight losses. Alaska missed a chance to forge a playoff with Mobiline, which pick up the fifth semifinals berth with a victory over league-leading Gordon's Gin in the second game, thus ending their streak of eight consecutive finals appearance.

Runner-up finish

Former Añejo import Sylvester Gray, who last played in the PBA in 1990, came back to play for Alaska in the Commissioners Cup. The Milkmen were the last team to enter the semifinals with five wins and five losses. Gray decided to play elsewhere starting the semifinal round and was replaced by another returning import Kevin Holland, who played for Pepsi Mega three years ago. Alaska won six of their eight matches in the semifinals and overcame San Miguel's plus 12 quotient in an 87–71 victory over the Beermen on August 17 to automatically clinch the first finals berth with their 11th win in 18 outings, leaving sister teams Gordon's Gin and San Miguel to dispute the second finals seat. The Boars prevailed over the Beermen in two overtimes and went on to beat the Alaska Milkmen in the championship series, four games to two.

7th PBA title

Sean Chambers is on his ninth year with Alaska as they defend the only crown left from last season. On October 27, pre-season acquisitions Dwight Lago and Boyet Fernandez were traded to Pop Cola for Kenneth Duremdes and Edgar Tanuan. Duremdes' entry gave the Milkmen an additional firepower which they missed at the start of the season following Jeffrey Cariaso's departure to Mobiline. The Milkmen makes it to the Governors Cup semifinals outright with nine wins and five losses, they scored a 3–0 sweep over Sta.Lucia Realtors in the best-of-five semifinal series.

Alaska retains the Governors Cup title for the fourth straight time by winning against All-Filipino Cup champion Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies, four games to one. The finals victory gave the Milkmen their seventh league crown as they overtake the defunct Presto ballclub as the fourth winningest franchise. Main article: 1997 PBA Governors Cup finals

Roster

Transactions

Trades

Off-seasonTo PurefoodsTo Alaska Milkmen

Late-season trades

Recruited imports

TournamentNameNumberPositionUniversity/CollegeDuration
Commissioner's CupSylvester Gray23Center-ForwardMemphis StateJune 14 to July 20
Kevin Holland5Forward-CenterDePaul UniversityJuly 29 to September 7
Governors' CupSean Chambers20ForwardCal Poly San Luis ObispoSeptember 21 to December 14

References

References

  1. "Alaska thunders past Mobiline". Manila Bulletin Online.
  2. "Alaska beats SMB, gains finals". Manila Standard.
  3. "Pop sends Duremdes, Tanuan to Alaska for Lago, Fernandez". Manila Standard.
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