2007–08 PBA season

2007–08 PBA season
2007–08 PBA season
Duration October 14, 2007 – August 20, 2008
Number of teams 10
TV partner(s) ABC, TV5
Draft
Top draft pick Joe Devance
Picked by Welcoat Dragons
Conferences
Philippine Cup champions Sta. Lucia Realtors
  Runners-up Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
Fiesta Conference champions Barangay Ginebra Kings
  Runners-up Air21 Express
Awards
Season MVP Kelly Williams (Sta. Lucia Realtors)
Top scorer Mark Cardona (Talk 'N Text)
Seasons

The 2007-08 PBA Season was the 33rd season of the Philippine Basketball Association. The season was formally opened on October 14, 2007 at the Araneta Coliseum. The league started the season with the Philippine Cup, or the traditional All-Filipino Conference, while capping off the season with the import-laiden Fiesta Conference.

Renauld "Sonny" Barrios was appointed as commissioner while serving as an officer in charge of the league until a replacement for former commissioner Noli Eala will be found.[1]

The first activity of the season was the 2007 PBA Draft last August 19 at the Market Market in Taguig City.

Pre-season events

  • San Miguel Corporation changed the name of the San Miguel Beermen to the Magnolia Beverage Masters; "Magnolia" was their product name from 1985-87.
  • Gec Chia and Paolo Hubalde of the Barangay Ginebra Kings were traded to the Air21 Express for Paul Artadi who was traded by the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants.[2]
  • Joseph Yeo of the Coca Cola Tigers and the team's 2009 second round draft pick rights were traded to the Sta. Lucia Realtors for Mark Isip and Cesar Catli.[3]
  • On October 3, Magnolia Beverage Masters' Danny Seigle and Brgy. Ginebra's Billy Mamaril had an altercation during a pre-season tune-up game at the Greenmeadows Gym. OIC Commissioner Sonny Barrios fined Seigle P10,000.[4]
  • New rules were approved in order to make the league rules more consistent to FIBA's rules rather than the National Basketball Association (NBA):
    • The controlled handcheck foul will be implemented.
    • The three-point arc would now be reset to 20 feet and 6 inches (FIBA standard) from 22 feet.
    • The key would now be trapezoidal (FIBA) instead of rectangular (NBA).[5]
  • With a change in their team name, Magnolia unveiled their new logo and uniforms, using the blue and white motif. Alaska replaced their red uniforms with their black alternates first used in the 2007 Fiesta Conference Finals, while Purefoods replaced their navy blue dark uniforms with their red alternates from the 2007 Fiesta Conference. Red Bull introduced a new slightly-modified logo and uniforms, and Sta. Lucia slightly modified their old uniforms, adding a diagonal stripe on the shoulders.

Opening ceremonies

The season began on October 14 with the Magnolia Beverage Masters defeating the Air21 Express, 121-112.

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Air21 Express Jean Harn
Alaska Aces Phoemela Barranda
Barangay Ginebra Kings Iwa Moto
Coca-Cola Tigers Pokwang
Magnolia Beverage Masters Juliana Rogatti
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants Kim Chiu
Red Bull Barako Red Bull models (Idyll, Mica, Sheena and Thea)
Sta. Lucia Realtors Maggie Wilson
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals Marian Rivera
Welcoat Dragons Kat Labung

2007–08 Philippine Cup

Notable events

Elimination round

Qualified for semifinals
Qualified for quarterfinals
Qualified for wildcards
Eliminated
#TeamWLPCTGBTies
1Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants1260.667--+10
2Sta. Lucia Realtors1260.667---10
3Alaska Aces1170.6111+29
4Red Bull Barako1170.6111-29
5Magnolia Beverage Masters1080.5562
6Talk 'N Text Phone Pals990.5003
7Barangay Ginebra Kings8100.4444
8Air21 Express7110.3895+16
9Coca-Cola Tigers7110.3895-16
10Welcoat Dragons3150.1679

Legend: GB = games behind; PCT = winning percentage.

Playoff

Wildcard phase
Knockout games
Quarterfinals
Best of 3 series
Semifinals
Best of 7 series
Philippine Cup Finals
Best of 7 series
                                             
    3  Alaska 2  
    9  Coca-Cola 0  
6  Talk 'N Text 73       3  Alaska 3  
9  Coca-Cola 81       2  Sta. Lucia 4  
  9  Coca-Cola 109       2  Sta. Lucia 4
  8  Air21 102       1  Purefoods 3
7  Brgy. Ginebra 110     1  Purefoods 4
8  Air21 119       4  Red Bull 3      Third-place playoff
  4  Red Bull 2     3  Alaska 104
  5  Magnolia 0     4  Red Bull 125

Finals results

Mid-season break

On March 20, Talk N Text traded franchise player Asi Taulava to Coca Cola in exchange for Ali Peak and 2nd picks for next season.

PBA Ateneo-La Salle Showdown

A game was held for the benefit of the PBA Players' Educational Trust Fund at the Araneta Coliseum featuring players from UAAP archrivals Ateneo and La Salle. Studio 23 aired the event with ABS-CBN Sports producing.

2008 Fiesta Conference

Notable events

  • Air21 Express' Homer Se was fined P20,000 for a flagrant foul-penalty 1 on their game against the Sta. Lucia Realtors when he put up a fighting stance after the looseball scramble between Williams and Air21 guard Wynne Arboleda directed towards SLR rookie Ryan Reyes and import Jamar Brown.[19]

Elimination round

Qualified for semifinals
Qualified for quarterfinals
Qualified for wildcards
Eliminated
#TeamWLPCTGBTie
1Air21 Express1260.667--
2Red Bull Barako1170.6111
3Barangay Ginebra Kings1080.5292+14
4Coca-Cola Tigers1080.5292+4
5Magnolia Beverage Masters1080.5562-18
6Alaska Aces990.5003+9
7Talk 'N Text Phone Pals990.5003-9
8Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants8100.4444
9Sta. Lucia Realtors7110.3895
10Welcoat Dragons4140.2228

Legend: GB = games behind; PCT = winning percentage.

Playoff

Wildcard phase
Knockout games
Quarterfinals
Best of 3 series
Semifinals
Best of 7 series
Fiesta Finals
Best of 7 series
                                             
    3  Brgy. Ginebra 2  
    9  Sta. Lucia 0  
6  Alaska 85       3  Brgy. Ginebra 4  
9  Sta. Lucia 99       2  Red Bull 0  
  9  Sta. Lucia 111       3  Brgy. Ginebra 4
  7  Talk 'N Text 96       1  Air21 3
7  Talk 'N Text 98     1  Air21 4
8  Purefoods 83       5  Magnolia 2      Third-place playoff
  4  Coca-Cola 1     2  Red Bull 102
  5  Magnolia 2     5  Magnolia 90

Finals results

2008 PBA All-Star Weekend

The 2008 PBA All-Star Weekend was held from April 25 to April 27 at Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. The winners were:

April 25
Rookies 101, Sophomores 97
Ronjay Buenafe named the game's most valuable player.
April 27
6:30 p.m.
North All-Stars 158, South All-Stars 163 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 41–41, 37–38, 36–34, 35–34, Overtime: 14–9
Pts: Mark Caguioa 24 Pts: Peter June Simon 29
Peter June Simon named the game's most valuable player.

Individual awards

Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

  • Coach of the Year: Boyet Fernandez (Sta. Lucia)
  • Mr. Quality Minutes: Peter June Simon (Purefoods)
  • Comeback Player of the Year: Mike Hrabak (Red Bull)
  • Referee of the Year: Jess Fernandez
  • All-Rookie Team
    • Ryan Reyes (Sta. Lucia)
    • Chico Lañete (Purefoods)
    • Joe Devance (Welcoat)
    • Doug Kramer (Air21)
    • Ronjay Buenafe (Coca-Cola)

Cumulative standings

Champion
Second place
Third place
Semifinalist
Quarterfinalist
Wildcard qualifier
Elimination round
TeamGPWLPCTBest finish
Red Bull Barako533122.585Third place
Barangay Ginebra Kings502822.560Champion
Sta. Lucia Realtors542925.537Champion
Air21 Express512724.529Runner-up
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants512724.529Runner-up
Alaska Aces452322.511Fourth place
Magnolia Beverage Masters472423.511Fourth place
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals391920.487Wildcard phase
Coca-Cola Tigers432023.465Quarterfinals
Welcoat Dragons36729.194Elimination round

Elimination rounds

TeamWLPCT
Red Bull Barako2214.611
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants2016.556
Alaska Aces2016.556
Magnolia Beverage Masters2016.556
Sta. Lucia Realtors1917.528
Air21 Express1917.528
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals1818.500
Barangay Ginebra Kings1818.500
Coca-Cola Tigers1719.472
Welcoat Dragons729.194

Playoffs

TeamWLPCT
Barangay Ginebra Kings104.714
Sta. Lucia Realtors108.556
Air21 Express87.533
Red Bull Barako98.529
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants78.467
Coca-Cola Tigers34.429
Magnolia Beverage Masters47.364
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals12.333
Alaska Aces36.333
Welcoat Dragons00--

References

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