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1999 PBA season

25th PBA season


25th PBA season

FieldValue
title1999 PBA season
logoPba1999.jpg
durationFebruary 7 – December 12, 1999
no_of_teams9
TVVTV (IBC)
draft1999 PBA Draft
top_pickSonny Alvarado
picked_byTanduay Rhum Masters
MVPBenjie Paras
(Shell Velocity)
conf1All-Filipino Cup
conf1_link1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup
conf1_champFormula Shell Zoom Masters
conf1_runner-upTanduay Rhum Masters
conf2Commissioner's Cup
conf2_link1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup
conf2_champSan Miguel Beermen
conf2_runner-upFormula Shell Zoom Masters
conf3Governors Cup
conf3_link1999 PBA Governors Cup
conf3_champSan Miguel Beermen
conf3_runner-upAlaska Milkmen
prevseason_link1998 PBA season
prevseason_year1998
nextseason_link2000 PBA season
nextseason_year2000

(Shell Velocity) | conf1_runner-up = Tanduay Rhum Masters | conf2_runner-up = Formula Shell Zoom Masters | conf3_runner-up = Alaska Milkmen The 1999 PBA season was the 25th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Season highlights

  • A new era began with the entry of Fil-foreign cagers such as Asi Taulava, Danny Seigle and Eric Menk.
  • During the opening ceremonies, the PBA honored basketball greats in their respective era as the all-time first five, nominated in each decade from 1950s–1990s were Caloy Loyzaga, Narciso Bernardo, Robert Jaworski, Hector Calma and Alvin Patrimonio, surprisingly absent from the list was Ramon Fernandez, who was then the MBA Commissioner.
  • The opening ceremonies for the said season went head-to-head against the opening ceremonies of rival league, MBA, involving the TV network war. The PBA sought the alliance of GMA Network who facilitated their opening ceremonies while MBA used ABS-CBN's roster of stars for its opening ceremonies.
  • The PBA transferred from the Cuneta Astrodome to the PhilSports Arena as their main playing venue.
  • The league changes their playdates from Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays to Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Friday games were still held exclusively at the Araneta Coliseum while the Sunday games are played at the PhilSports Arena.
  • The Tanduay Rhum Masters returned to the PBA after a 12-year absence.
  • During the off-season, the league allowed each team to have a direct-hire Filipino-Foreigner recruit as their answer to the increasing popularity of rival basketball league, the Metropolitan Basketball Association.
  • Formula Shell became the 10th team to win the All-Filipino crown, and won their first back-to-back championships, the underdog Shell team led by Benjie Paras, Victor Pablo and Gerry Esplana, defied the odds by beating the stronger Tanduay ballclub, composed of powerhouse rookies Sonny Alvarado, Mark Telan, Chris Cantonjos and Eric Menk.
  • The San Miguel Beermen, under new coach Jong Uichico, ended a five-year title-drought and won the final two conferences of the season to tie the legendary Crispa Redmanizers for the most championships with 13.

Opening ceremonies

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

TeamMuse
Alaska Milkmen
Barangay Ginebra KingsRuffa Gutierrez
Formula Shell Zoom MastersFrancine Prieto
Pop Cola 800sCris Villonco
Mobiline Phone Pals
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
San Miguel BeermenAileen Damiles
Sta. Lucia Realtors
Tanduay Rhum MastersAra Mina

1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup

Main article: 1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup

Elimination round

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

|}*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team 1 only has to win once, while Team 2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

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Third place playoff

Finals

Main article: 1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals

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1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup

Main article: 1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup

Elimination round

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

|}*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team 1 only has to win once, while Team 2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

|}

Third place playoff

Finals

Main article: 1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup finals

|}

1999 PBA Governors' Cup

Main article: 1999 PBA Governors' Cup

Elimination round

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

|}*Team has twice-to-beat advantage. Team 1 only has to win once, while Team 2 has to win twice.

Semifinals

|}

Third place playoff

Finals

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Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Benjie Paras (Shell)
  • Rookie of the Year: Danny Seigle (San Miguel)
  • Sportsmanship Award: Rey Evangelista (Purefoods)
  • Most Improved Player: Elmer Lago (Ginebra)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Jackson (Formula Shell)
  • Mythical Five
    • Johnny Abarrientos (Alaska)
    • Jeffrey Cariaso (Mobiline)
    • Sonny Alvarado (Tanduay)
    • Benjie Paras (Shell)
    • Danny Seigle (San Miguel)
  • Mythical Second Team
    • Olsen Racela (San Miguel)
    • Danny Ildefonso (San Miguel)
    • Eric Menk (Tanduay)
    • Jojo Lastimosa (Alaska)
    • Kenneth Duremdes (Alaska)
  • All Defensive Team
    • Chris Jackson (Shell)
    • Freddie Abuda (San Miguel)
    • Johnny Abarrientos (Alaska)
    • Dindo Pumaren (Purefoods)
    • Eric Menk (Tanduay)

Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

  • Coach of the Year:Perry Ronquillo (Shell)
  • Mr. Quality Minutes: Rodney Santos (Alaska)
  • Executive of the Year: Jun Bernardino (PBA commissioner)
  • Comeback Player of the Year: Benjie Paras (Shell)
  • Referee of the Year: Ernie de Leon

Cumulative standings

Elimination round

Playoffs

References

References

  1. [http://www.newsflash.org/1999/09/sp/sp000821.htm Tighter PBA rules on imported cagers], Philippine Headline News Online
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