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2003 Red Bull Barako season


FieldValue
PBAyear2003
teamRed Bull Barako
coachYeng Guiao
1c-nameAll-Filipino Cup
1c-wins15
1c-losses6
1c-placeN/A
1c-playoffsQF
2c-nameInvitational Cup
2c-wins3
2c-losses3
2c-place4th
2c-playoffsSemis (lost to Alaska)
3c-nameReinforced Conference
3c-wins12
3c-losses4
3c-placeN/A
3c-playoffsQF (lost to TNT)
ownersTony Chua
managerTony Chua
prevseason2002
nextseason2004–05

| 1c-name = All-Filipino Cup | 1c-wins = 15 | 1c-losses = 6 | 1c-place = N/A | 1c-playoffs = QF | 2c-name = Invitational Cup | 2c-wins = 3 | 2c-losses = 3 | 2c-place = 4th | 2c-playoffs = Semis (lost to Alaska) | 3c-name = Reinforced Conference | 3c-wins = 12 | 3c-losses = 4 | 3c-place = N/A | 3c-playoffs = QF (lost to TNT)

The 2003 Red Bull Barako season was the fourth season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The team was known as Red Bull Barako starting the Invitational Conference.

Draft picks

Main article: 2003 PBA draft

Occurrences

Red Bull Barako were tied with FedEx at 3–1 in the Group A standings of the Invitational Conference and gain the last berth in the crossover semifinals by way of a controversial ending in their game against Talk 'N Text, which the Phone Pals won 88–87, but needed to win by 8 points. The TNT players went to the extent of shooting on the Red Bull's goal while enjoying the lead in the closing seconds.

In the Reinforced Conference best-of-three quarterfinals series against Talk 'N Text, Red Bull lost in the deciding third game where guard Jimwell Torion put in a vicious clothesline on Phone Pal Jimmy Alapag with the outcome of the game beyond doubt, Torion's actions serve him an eight-month suspension.

Roster

(I) Import

Game results

All-Filipino Cup

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February 28FedEx79–71Miller (21 pts)Makati ColiseumMakati City
March 5San Miguel90–93Philsports ArenaPasig
March 12Sta.Lucia92–83Philsports ArenaPasig
March 16Purefoods98–90Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 21Coca-Cola80–79Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
March 26Alaska95–79Makati ColiseumMakati City
March 29Talk 'N Text94–88Miller (21 pts)Cebu City
April 4San Miguel96–93Philsports ArenaPasig
April 6ShellPhilsports ArenaPasig
April 13Brgy.Ginebra105–97Philsports ArenaPasig
April 20Coca-Cola102–94Se (18 pts)Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
April 25Talk 'N TextPhilsports ArenaPasig
April 27FedEx78–81Araneta ColiseumQuezon City
May 2Purefoods105–86Miller (30 pts)Philsports ArenaPasig
May 7Sta.Lucia89–95Philsports ArenaPasig
May 10Alaska92–82Tagbilaran, Bohol
May 16Brgy.Ginebra101–83Ynares CenterAntipolo City
May 21Shell108–104Harp (29 pts)Philsports ArenaPasig

References

References

  1. "Mockery to cost TNT heavy fines". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. "Phone Pals oust Barakos". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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