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2003 Alaska Aces season


FieldValue
PBAyear2003
teamAlaska Aces (PBA)
team2Alaska Aces
coachTim Cone
1c-nameAll-Filipino Cup
1c-wins14
1c-losses13
1c-place3rd
1c-playoffsSemis (lost to TNT)
2c-nameInvitational Cup
2c-wins11
2c-losses1
2c-place1st
2c-playoffsChampions
3c-nameReinforced Conference
3c-wins6
3c-losses11
3c-placeN/A
3c-playoffsQF (lost to Sta.Lucia)
ownersFred Uytengsu
managerJoaqui Trillo
prevseason2002
nextseason2004–05

| 1c-name = All-Filipino Cup | 1c-wins = 14 | 1c-losses = 13 | 1c-place = 3rd | 1c-playoffs = Semis (lost to TNT) | 2c-name = Invitational Cup | 2c-wins = 11 | 2c-losses = 1 | 2c-place = 1st | 2c-playoffs = Champions | 3c-name = Reinforced Conference | 3c-wins = 6 | 3c-losses = 11 | 3c-place = N/A | 3c-playoffs = QF (lost to Sta.Lucia)

The 2003 Alaska Aces season was the 18th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Draft picks

Main article: 2003 PBA draft

Transactions

Players AddedPlayers Lost

Occurrences

During the Invitational Cup, shooting guard Jon Ordonio was placed on the reserve list upon orders by the management. Ordonio was one of the five foreign-breed players whom the senate recommended for deportation upon investigation on the so-called Fil-Shams.

Championship

The Alaska Aces won the Invitational Championship for their 11th PBA title as they exact revenge over the Coca-Cola Tigers, the team that beat them for the All-Filipino crown last year. The Aces won the best-of-three title series, two games to one. Alaska was the sixth entry among PBA teams qualified to play in the second conference Invitationals that featured guest foreign teams. They were on a nine-game winning streak going into Game One of the final playoffs.

Roster

(I) Import

Game results

All-Filipino Cup

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February 23Sta.Lucia91–82Arigo (16 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 2Talk 'N Text96–78Camaso (17 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 7Brgy.Ginebra95–91Peek (24 pts)Ynares CenterAntipolo City
March 9Shell85–80Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 15FedEx86–90Bago City
March 19San Miguel76–81Philsports ArenaPasig
March 26Red Bull79–95Makati ColiseumMakati City
March 30Coca-Cola86–77Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
April 4FedEx95–93Philsports ArenaPasig
April 9Brgy.GinebraPhilsports ArenaPasig
April 13PurefoodsPhilsports ArenaPasig
April 23Sta.Lucia90–94Philsports ArenaPasig
April 26San Miguel69–78Ynares CenterAntipolo City
April 30Talk 'N Text88–89Makati ColiseumMakati City
May 4Shell83–89Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
May 10Red Bull82–92Tagbilaran, Bohol
May 18Coca-Cola87–90Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
May 25Purefoods90–85Arigo (29 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City

References

References

  1. "Alaska: P8.7-M deal to Cortez". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. "Cone renews Aces contract". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  3. "Aces drop Duremdes, pick Cortez 1st". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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