| 2001 Alaska Aces season | |
|---|---|
| Head coach | Tim Cone | 
| Owner(s) | Wilfred Uytengsu | 
| All-Filipino Cup results | |
| Record | 8–8  (50%)  | 
| Place | 6th seed | 
| Playoff finish | QF (lost to Pop Cola) | 
| Commissioner's Cup results | |
| Record | 9–7  (56.3%)  | 
| Place | 4th seed | 
| Playoff finish | Semis (lost to SMB) | 
| Governors Cup results | |
| Record | 6–8  (42.9%)  | 
| Place | 6th seed | 
| Playoff finish | QF (lost to Pop Cola) | 
| Alaska Aces seasons | |
The 2001 Alaska Aces season was the 16th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Draft picks
Transactions
| Players Added  Via Draft 
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 Via Trade 
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Players Lost  Via Trade 
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Occurrences
Former best import awardee and the league's second recipient of the Mr.100% award, Sean Chambers, the winningest PBA import, announced his retirement after three games into the Governor's Cup, Chambers came in as a replacement for Terrance Badgett during the Commissioner's Cup and led the Aces to the semifinal round.
Roster
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Team Manager: Joaquin Trillo
Eliminations (Won games)
| DATE | OPPONENT | SCORE | VENUE (Location) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| January 28 | Sta.Lucia | 91–84 [2] | Araneta Coliseum | 
| February 25 | Pop Cola | 100–92 | Araneta Coliseum | 
| March 2 | Purefoods | 84–71 | Philsports Arena | 
| March 7 | Mobiline | 73–71 | Ynares Center | 
| March 11 | Red Bull | 95–76 [3] | Araneta Coliseum | 
| March 28 | Mobiline | 74–63 | Philsports Arena | 
| April 8 | Tanduay | 87–82 | Araneta Coliseum | 
| June 2 | Red Bull | 84–81 | Balanga, Bataan | 
| June 8 | Pop Cola | 99–96 | Philsports Arena | 
| June 13 | San Miguel | 94–84 | Ynares Center | 
| June 20 | Sta.Lucia | 99–94 | Philsports Arena | 
| July 15 | Mobiline | 101–67 [4] | Ynares Center | 
| October 6 | Tanduay | 96–92 OT | Cebu City | 
| October 10 | Red Bull | 86–81 | Araneta Coliseum | 
| October 17 | Purefoods | 108–102 [5] | Philsports Arena | 
| October 31 | Red Bull | 98–91 | Philsports Arena | 
| November 4 | Pop Cola | 85–75 | Araneta Coliseum | 
| November 14 | Shell | 86–68 | Philsports Arena | 
All-Filipino Cup Commissioner's Cup Governor's Cup
References
- ↑ "Alaska sends Hawkins to Tanduay". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
 - ↑ "Alaska subdues Sta.Lucia". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
 - ↑ "Alaska tames Red Bull". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
 - ↑ "Chambers sparks Aces past Pals". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
 - ↑ "Alaska makes it 3 in a row". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
 
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