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1984 PBA season
10th PBA season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1984 PBA season was the 10th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
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Board of governors
Executive committee
- Mariano A. Yenko, Jr. (Commissioner)
- Tomas L. Manotoc (Deputy Commissioner)
- Carlos Palanca III (President, representing Gilbey's Gin Tonics)
- Jose Ibazeta, Jr. (Vice-President and Treasurer, representing Gold Eagle Beermen)
Teams
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Season highlights
- The season marked the first without the multi-titled Toyota as the ballclub disbanded at the start of the year and sold its franchise to Asia Brewery, which played their first season under the name of Beer Hausen.
- The NCC basketball team, the national training team coached by Ron Jacobs, played in the first two conferences as guest team.
- The PBA was forced to have two All-Filipino Conferences as the nation reeled from year-round economic crisis; the import-laced tournament did return in the Third Conference.
- The Crispa Redmanizers played their final season in the PBA, winning their 13th and final championship during the first All-Filipino Conference.
- The Great Taste Coffee Makers won its first two titles during this season, becoming the newest dynasty in the pro league. [1]
- Ramon Fernandez received his second Most Valuable Player Award, highlighted by a year of more than 20 triple-double performances and a near triple-double average for the whole season.
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Champions
- First All Filipino Conference: Crispa Redmanizers
- Second All Filipino Conference: Great Taste Coffee Makers
- Invitational Championship: Great Taste Coffee Makers
- Team with best win–loss percentage: Great Taste Coffee Makers (39-14, .736)
- Best Team of the Year: Great Taste Coffee Makers (1st)
First All-Filipino Conference
Elimination round
- Semifinal round berth playoff: Crispa 124–120 Great Taste
Quarterfinal round
Semifinal round
- Second-seed playoff: Gilbey's 115–109 Beer Hausen
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
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Second All-Filipino Conference
Classification round
Quarterfinals
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 in the series was named third place.
Finals
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Invitational championship
Elimination round
Third place playoffs
Finals
- Best Import of the Conference: Jeff Collins (Great Taste)
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Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Ramon Fernandez (Beer Hausen)
- Rookie of the Year: Willie Pearson (Crispa)
- Most Improved Player: Manny Victorino (Great Taste)
- Best Import-Invitational: Jeff Collins (Great Taste)
- Mythical Five:
- Ricardo Brown (Great Taste)
- Atoy Co (Crispa)
- Abet Guidaben (Crispa)
- Manny Victorino (Great Taste)
- Ramon Fernandez (Beer Hausen)
- Mythical Second Team:
- Willie Pearson (Crispa)
- Bernie Fabiosa (Crispa)
- Terry Saldaña (Gilbey's Gin)
- Bogs Adornado (Great Taste)
- Philip Cezar (Crispa)
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Cumulative standings
Elimination round
Playoffs
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References
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