1994 PBL season
DurationFebruary 13 – December 19, 1994
Number of teams8
TV partner(s)GMA Rainbow Satellite
World TV 21
Season MVPJeffrey Cariaso
Marlou Aquino
Dennis Espino
International Invitational Cup championsCasino Rubbing Alcohol
  International Invitational Cup runners-upNikon Electric Fan
Reinforced Conference championsOtto Shoes
  Reinforced Conference runners-upBurger Machine
Invitational Cup championsInstafood
  Invitational Cup runners-upOtto Shoes

The 1994 PBL season was the 12th season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).

TV coverage

The GMA Rainbow Satellite Television Network once again served as the broadcaster of the PBL Games together with World TV 21, after the previous season did not deliver a TV Coverage when the PBL Suffered a league crisis caused by the disbandment of the Triple-V Foodmasters, and neither GMA nor New Vision 9 could cover the PBL Games. All of the 1994 PBL Games were aired on GMA-7 and World TV 21, with doubleheaders every Monday and Thursday evenings from 6-10 p.m. and triple-headers every Saturday afternoons from 4-10 p.m.

Occurrences

  • PBL Commissioner Philip Juico slapped a one-year ban on Instafood coach Francis Rodriguez for his violent outburst on American referee Butch Mattias, Juico later lifted the penalty on coach Rodriguez upon the advised of the PBL board.
  • Former Shell team manager Charlie Favis accepted the position as the new PBL commissioner starting the Reinforced Conference.
  • Nikon Electric Fan left the league before the Third Conference and in their place was the new team Kutitap Cavity Fighters.

International Invitational Cup

Qualified for semifinals
#Team StandingsWLPCTGB
1 Instafood Mealmasters122.857--
2 Burger Machine95.6433
3 Otto Shoes95.6433
4 Casino Rubbing Alcohol86.5714
5 Nikon Electric Fan77.5005
6 Rica Hotdogs59.3577
7 Chowking Fastfood Kings410.2858
8 Red Bull Energy Drink212.21410

Guest teams seeded in the semifinal round were the Fil-Am California-Cebuana Lhuillier and China-Yakult.[1] After the one-round semifinals, Casino Rubbing Alcohol swept all their seven assignments for a perfect 7-0 card, Nikon clinch the second finals berth with a 5-2 won-loss record, three other teams; Otto Shoes, Instafood and Cebuana-Lhuillier were tied at 4-3, Burger Machine at 2-5, China-Yakult and Rica Hotdogs were at the bottom with 1-6.

Finals series

Team Game 1 (March 21) Game 2 (March 23) Game 3 (March 24) Game 4 (March 26) Wins
Casino 676277753
Nikon 576570691
Venue CunetaCunetaCunetaCuneta

Casino Rubbing Alcohol won their first championship after eight years of long search for the elusive crown since taking the reins of Cebu-based Mama's Love franchise. Coach Willie Generalao won his first title as a head mentor. The Alcohol Makers unleashed a 9-0 run in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter of the title-clinching Game Four of the finals series against Nikon Electric Fan. Edward Joseph Feihl scored four straight points and Casino got five more points from Rudolf Belmonte, Gilbert Castillo and Dindo Pastor to shove ahead, 66-57, with three minutes to go. The conference Most Valuable Player Jeffrey Cariaso paced Nikon with 22 points.[2]

Reinforced Conference

Qualified for finals
#Semifinal StandingsWLPCTGB
1 Otto Shoes174.810--
2 Burger Machine156.7142
3 Red Bull Energy Drink1110.5236
4 Instafood Mealmasters1011.4777
5 Nikon Electric Fan913.4108

Note: The last playing date of a semifinal double-header on June 22 was no longer played to give the two finalists more time to prepare

The Import-flavored Reinforced Conference opens on April 30. The respective teams imports were Alan Ogg of Carol Ann's (formerly Rica Hotdogs), Derek Brower of Chowking, Randy Henry of Red Bull, Mick Kilgore of Burger Machine, Keith Hughes of Instafood, who was replaced by Dietrich Waters, Casino's Hammie Ward, Otto Shoes' Steve Wills and Patrick Eddie of Nikon.

Finals series

Team Game 1 (June 25) Game 2 (June 27) Game 3 (June 29) Game 4 (July 2) Wins
Otto Shoes 689685953
Burger Machine 669395811
Venue CunetaCunetaCunetaCuneta

Otto Shoes, which top the eliminations at 12-2 and the semifinals, ended a two-year title-drought with a 3-1 series win over Burger Machine. The Shoe Makers were still known as Sta.Lucia when they last won a championship back in 1992. The conference Most Valuable Player Marlou Aquino, finish with 20 points while Jun Jabar added 15 and import Steve Wills contributed 14 points for Otto. Burger's Mick Kilgore had 35 points, hotshot Kenneth Duremdes and Michael Mustre added 14 points apiece for the Burger Specialists.[3]

Invitational Cup

Qualified for semifinals
#Team StandingsWLPCTGB
1 Instafood Mealmasters73.700--
2 Burger Machine73.700--
3 Otto Shoes73.700--
4 Casino Rubbing Alcohol73.700--
5 Chowking Fastfood Kings64.6001
6 Red Bull Energy Drink37.3004
7 Kutitap Cavity Fighters28.2005
8 Carol Ann's19.1006

During the International Invitational Cup semifinals, two foreign teams; Los Angeles PRO stars and Belgrade Radnicki-CIP were supposed to arrive as guest teams but didn't come.[4] The PBL board was thinking of just naming the tournament "PBL Cup" until a Beijing selection, a national men's club champion to be sponsored by Crispa here, confirm their participation only in the first round of the semifinals, the Crispa-Chinese selection perform poorly in their short stint.

Instafood was declared "Champions" in the International Invitational Cup after topping the first round of the semifinals, the word "International" was dropped after and teams battled it out for the year-end Invitational championship.

Finals series

Team Game 1 (Dec.14) Game 2 (Dec.15) Game 3 (Dec.17) Game 4 (Dec.19) Wins
Instafood 797769763
Otto Shoes 738260721
Venue CunetaBlue EagleCunetaCuneta

Instafood defeated Otto, 76-72, in Game four of their finals series for a 3-1 victory. The Mealmasters likewise ended a four-year title-drought since they last won under the name of Magnolia Ice Cream in 1990. Instafood coach Francis Rodriguez' last title was also in 1990 with Sta.Lucia Realtors - the franchise Otto Shoes bought.[5]

References

  1. "Sinos, baliks cash in PBL bids today". Manila Standard.
  2. "Casino five wraps it all up". Manila Standard.
  3. "Otto wraps it up". Manila Standard.
  4. "No US, Yugoslav teams in PBL loop". Manila Standard.
  5. "Instafood wraps up PBL title". Manila Standard.
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