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2003 Coca-Cola Tigers season


FieldValue
PBAyear2003
teamCoca-Cola Tigers
coachChot Reyes
1c-nameAll-Filipino Cup
1c-wins19
1c-losses12
1c-place2nd
1c-playoffsRunner-up
2c-nameInvitational Cup
2c-wins5
2c-losses3
2c-place2nd
2c-playoffsRunner-up
3c-nameReinforced Conference
3c-wins11
3c-losses2
3c-place2nd (Group B)
3c-playoffsChampions
(def. San Miguel 4–3)
ownersCoca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.
managerHector Calma
prevseason2002
nextseason2004–05

| 1c-name = All-Filipino Cup | 1c-wins = 19 | 1c-losses = 12 | 1c-place = 2nd | 1c-playoffs = Runner-up | 2c-name = Invitational Cup | 2c-wins = 5 | 2c-losses = 3 | 2c-place = 2nd | 2c-playoffs = Runner-up | 3c-name = Reinforced Conference | 3c-wins = 11 | 3c-losses = 2 | 3c-place = 2nd (Group B) | 3c-playoffs = Champions (def. San Miguel 4–3)

The 2003 Coca-Cola Tigers season was the 2nd season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Draft picks

Main article: 2003 PBA draft

Championship (finals stint)

The Coca-Cola Tigers played in the finals in all three conferences of the league's 29th season. In the All-Filipino Cup, the defending champions blew a 2–0 series lead in the best-of-seven championship against Talk 'N Text Phone Pals and lost in six games. Coca-Cola placed runner-up for the second straight conference when they lost to Alaska in the best-of-three finals series of the short Invitational championship.

Coca-Cola didn't end up bridesmaid for the third time in the season by winning over San Miguel Beermen in the season-ending Reinforced Conference. The Tigers defeated the Beermen in the deciding seventh game as coach Chot Reyes won his second title for Coca-Cola and fourth overall in his coaching career. Main article: 2003 PBA Reinforced Conference finals

Award

Artemus McClary was voted the Reinforced Conference Best Import.

Roster

(I) Import

Game results

All-Filipino Cup

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February 28San Miguel72–67Makati ColiseumMakati City
March 5Shell103–92Cariaso (18 pts)Philsports ArenaPasig
March 8Purefoods93–88 2OTIloilo City
March 16Brgy.Ginebra83–79Cariaso (14 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 21Red Bull79–80Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 23FedEx72–85Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 30Alaska77–86Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
April 6Sta.Lucia82–84Cariaso (19 pts)Philsports ArenaPasig
April 12Talk 'N Text79–78San Fernando, Pampanga
April 20Red Bull94–102Reavis (18 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
April 26Brgy.Ginebra83–54Ynares CenterAntipolo City
April 30Shell95–81Makati ColiseumMakati City
May 4Talk 'N Text87–91Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
May 9Purefoods97–87Hatfield (21 pts)Philsports ArenaPasig
May 14San Miguel77–82Philsports ArenaPasig
May 18Alaska90–87Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
May 23Sta.Lucia98–76Makati ColiseumMakati City
May 28FedEx89–87Philsports ArenaPasig

References

References

  1. "Tigers triumph". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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