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1983 PBA season
Ninth PBA season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1983 PBA season was the 9th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
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Board of governors
Executive committee
- Mariano A. Yenko, Jr. (Commissioner)
- Carlos Palanca III (President, representing Gilbey's Gin)
- Jose Ibazeta, Jr. (Vice-President, representing San Miguel Beermen)
- Anna Dominique Coseteng (Treasurer, representing Galerie Dominique)
Teams
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Season highlights
- The Crispa Redmanizers completed a three-conference sweep and won their second Grandslam after first doing the trick back in 1976, this time under new coach Tommy Manotoc. [1]
- On May 15, the PBA fans witnessed the "Black Superman" Billy Ray Bates played his first game for Crispa Redmanizers. Bates won the best import award in both Reinforced and Open Conferences, leading the Redmanizers to two championships and a grandslam.
- A rising powerhouse Great Taste Coffee with the entry of Fil-Am rookie Ricardo Brown, three-time MVP Bogs Adornado and import Norman Black in their lineup, led the Coffee Makers to their first-ever finals appearances after eight years.
- The Toyota Super Corollas played their final season in the PBA after nine years of participation, the multi-titled ballclub announced its disbandment prior to the start of the 1984 PBA season.
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Opening ceremonies
The muses for the participating teams are as follows:
Champions
- All Filipino Conference: Crispa Redmanizers
- Reinforced Conference: Crispa Redmanizers
- Open Conference: Crispa Redmanizers
- Team with best win–loss percentage: Crispa Redmanizers (46-16, .742)
- Best Team of the Year: Crispa Redmanizers (5th & Final)
All-Filipino Conference
Elimination round
Semifinal round
Third-place playoffs
- The PBA Finals ended earlier than the third place playoffs. Rather than continue the series, the team that won more games was named third place.
Finals
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Reinforced Filipino Conference
Elimination round
- Quarterfinal round berth playoff: San Miguel 119–103 Sunkist
Quarterfinal round
Semifinal round
- Head-to-head quotient: Crispa 1.018, Great Taste 1.006, Gilbey's 0.974; second-seed playoff: Great Taste 129–123 Gilbey's
Third place playoffs
Finals
- Best Import of the Conference: Billy Ray Bates (Crispa)
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Open Conference
Elimination round
- Quarterfinal round berth playoff: Tanduay 111–110 Toyota
Quarterfinal round
- Head-to-head quotient: Gilbey's 1.095, San Miguel 0.981, Tanduay 0.927; semifinal round berth playoff: San Miguel 108–104 Tanduay
Semifinal round
- Head-to-head quotient: Crispa 1.033, Gilbey's 1.003, Great Taste 1.000, San Miguel 0.966; first-seed playoff: Crispa 130–120 San Miguel; second-seed playoff: Great Taste 126–118 Gilbey's
Third-place playoffs
- The PBA Finals ended earlier than the third place playoffs. Rather than continue the series, the team that won more games in the series was named third place.
Finals
- Best Import of the Conference: Billy Ray Bates (Crispa)
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Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Abet Guidaben (Crispa)
- Rookie of the Year: Ricardo Brown (Great Taste)
- Best Import-Reinforced/Open Conference: Billy Ray Bates (Crispa)
- Most Improved Player: Terry Saldaña (Gilbey's Gin)
- Mythical Five:
- Ricardo Brown (Great Taste)
- Atoy Co (Crispa)
- Abet Guidaben (Crispa)
- Bogs Adornado (Great Taste)
- Philip Cezar (Crispa)
Cumulative standings
References
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