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2009 PBA Fiesta Conference finals


FieldValue
year2009
conferenceFiesta Conference
runnerup(2) Barangay Ginebra Kings
runnerup_coachJong Uichico
runnerup_games3
champion(1) San Miguel Beermen
champion_coachSiot Tanquingcen
champion_games4
dateJuly 1–17, 2009
MVPJonas Villanueva
televisionC/S9, BTV, TFC
announcersSee broadcast notes
radio_networkSports Radio 918
radio_announcersSee broadcast notes
referees_1Cruz, Aldaba, Quilinguen
referees_2Montiel, Balao, Sambrano, N.
referees_3Aldaba, Herrera, Ferrer
referees_4Cruz, Ngo, Pascual
referees_5Herrera, Ferrer, Mangibin R.
referees_6Aldaba, Quilinguen, Sambrano N.
referees_7Aldaba, Herrera, Ferrer
prev_year[2008](2008-pba-fiesta-conference-finals)
next_year[2010](2010-pba-fiesta-conference-finals)
prev_conf[2008–09 Philippine](2008-09-pba-philippine-cup-finals)
next_conf[2009–10 Philippine](2009-10-pba-philippine-cup-finals)

The 2009 PBA Fiesta Conference finals was the best-of-7 championship series of the 2009 PBA Fiesta Conference and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The series was a best-of-seven affair and was the 97th championship disputed in the league. The teams competing are first-seed San Miguel Beermen and the second-seed defending champions Barangay Ginebra Kings, two of the three San Miguel Corporation-owned teams.

This was the fourth time the two teams meet in the finals, with San Miguel winning their first two meetings (1989 Reinforced Conference and the 2001 All Filipino Cup). Barangay Ginebra won their latest finals meeting on the conclusion of the 2006–07 PBA Philippine Cup.

This was also the first time in PBA history that a champion of the previous year's Fiesta Conference was able to enter the finals to defend their crown.

After a full 7-game series, San Miguel held off Ginebra in game 7 with an emphatic 90–79 win, with Jonas Villanueva awarded as the Finals MVP.

Background

Road to the finals

Main article: 2009 PBA Fiesta Conference

San MiguelBarangay Ginebra
Finished 11–3 (0.785)–*1st***Elimination round**
*Tiebreaker*114–71, against Rain or Shine Elasto Painters–*2nd*
*Bye***Wildcard phase**
**Quarterfinals**
Def. Burger King Whoppers, *4–2***Semifinals**

Series summary

TeamGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Wins
San Miguel96**95**103**106**98**98****90****4**
Barangay Ginebra**102**78**116**104**106**84793
VenueAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAraneta

Game 1

Game 2

With just a few seconds before the game ended, and with a San Miguel win certain, San Miguel players Danny Ildefonso and Marc Pingris were involved with an altercation with a Ginebra fan. Both men were suspended for one game and were fined P30,000 and P10,000 respectively.

Game 3

The Kings, after falling behind by 12 points, outscored the Beermen by 11 points in the third quarter and another 15 points in the final quarter to have a come-from-behind victory to take the series lead. Noel had a triple double and had key plays during the decisive Ginebra run.

Game 4

A close game all-throughout with as many as 18 deadlocks in between, Freeman converted a three-point play to increase San Miguel's lead to five; SMB led by as much as 8 in the final two minutes when Ginebra had another run. Eric Menk and Chico Lanete scored to cut the lead to two. Noel tied the ballgame after shooting two free throws off a foul from San Miguel, but Freeman scored on a put-back off Mike Cortez's miss. With less than 30 seconds left, Freeman fouled Noel beyond the three-point line on the act of shooting; Noel missed all of this free-throws, and San Miguel hung on to tie the series 2–2.

Game 5

The fifth game of the series was rescheduled to July 13 since the Araneta Coliseum was not available due to a WWE event on July 10 and a UAAP doubleheader on July 12.

Game 6

Game 7

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Broadcast notes

The finals is the second championship series of * The PBA on C/S*.

GamePlay-by-playAnalystCourtside reporters
Game 1Mico HaliliAndy JaoDominic Uy & Lia Cruz
Game 2Vitto LazatinQuinito HensonMagoo Marjon & Mica Abesamis
Game 3Richard del RosarioNorman BlackChiqui Reyes & Cesca Litton
Game 4Jude TurcuatoJason WebbDominic Uy & Marga Vargas
Game 5Sev SarmientaQuinito HensonPatricia Bermudez-Hizon & Mica Abesamis
Game 6Sev SarmientaAndy JaoMagoo Marjon & Cesca Litton
Game 7Mico HaliliJason WebbMagoo Marjon & Lia Cruz

References

References

  1. [http://www.ngetstudio.com/news/?id=77e608dd-b81f-4554-a077-389c4ccd84a9 Hot Beermen crush Kings, tie series], Musong R. Castillo, Inquirer.net
  2. [http://www.ngetstudio.com/news/?id=84b003ff-cb19-48db-b543-899a8e445707 League comes down hard on Danny I, Pingris], Musong R. Castillo, INQUIRER.net
  3. [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/167004/Lack-of-venue-forces-PBA-to-set-Game-5-on-Monday Lack of venue forces PBA to set Game 5 on Monday], GMANews.tv
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