词条 | 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| image= | year = 2008 | conference = Fiesta Conference | champion = (3) Barangay Ginebra Kings | champion_coach = Jong Uichico | champion_games = 4 | runnerup = (1) Air21 Express | runnerup_coach = Bo Perasol | runnerup_games = 3 | date= August 6–20, 2008 | MVP = Ronald Tubid and Eric Menk | television = ABC/TV5 | announcers = See broadcast notes | radio_network = Sports Radio 918 | radio_announcers = See broadcast notes | referees_1 = | referees_2 = | referees_3 = | referees_4 = | referees_5 = | referees_6 = | referees_7 = | prev_year = 2007 | next_year = 2009 | prev_conf = 2007–08 Philippine | next_conf = 2008–09 Philippine }} The 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals was the best-of-7 championship series of the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The series was a best-of-seven affair and was the 95th championship disputed in the league. [1] Road to the finals{{Main|2008 PBA Fiesta Conference}}
Series scoring summary
Game 1{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=August 6 |TV=ABC |time=7:20 p.m. |attendance=16,028 |referee=Aldaba, Ting, Maurillo|team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=105 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=96 |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=110 boxscore] |Q1=25–19 |Q2=25–20 |Q3=29–23 |Q4=20–28 |points1= Caguioa 22 |points2=de Ocampo 22 |rebounds1=Alexander 25 |rebounds2=Thomas 16 |assist1=Helterbrand 8 |assist2=Arboleda 4 |place=Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City |series= Barangay Ginebra leads series, 1–0 }} Chris Alexander scored five of his seven fourth quarter points and came off with three offensive rebounds, each one proving crucial in helping the Kings stopped the Express' comeback bid from a 20-point third quarter deficit. Air21 whittled the deficit to as low as 90-96 on a hook by Steven Thomas, still 2:07 to go. Then Alexander canned in a charity off his offensive rebound and then tipped in a Jayjay Helterbrand miss to make it a nine-point game with 1:20 left. Eric Menk highlighted his best game in the conference by canning two charities in the first minute of the third period to earn his place as the 59th member of the league's 5,000-point club and his jumper from the left corner gave Ginebra its biggest lead at 64-44. Game 2{{Basketballbox|date=August 8 |TV=ABC |time=7:20 p.m. |referee=Montiel, Ferrer, Pascual|team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=90 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=124 |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=111 boxscore] |Q1=18–26 |Q2=27–32 |Q3=18–34|Q4=27–32 |points1=Caguioa 26 |points2=Santos, David 20 |rebounds1=Alexander 10 |rebounds2=Thomas 18 |assist1=Helterbrand 6 |assist2=Arboleda, Thomas 5 |place=Ynares Center, Antipolo City |series= Series tied, 1–1 }} Air21 outscored Ginebra on all quarters in dealing the Kings their first loss in their last 14 games. The Express buried the Kings completely in the third period with a 14-0 run that padded a 58-45 halftime lead to 72-45. Air21 would lead by as many as 35 points, 117-82, following a three-point play by rookie Marvin Cruz and a three-point bomb by fellow rookie JC Intal heading into the final 3:05. The Express not only leveled the series but it also halted Ginebra's franchise-best 13-game winning streak. Game 3{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=August 10 |TV=TV5 |time=6:30 p.m. |attendance=15,142|team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=87 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=97 |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=112 boxscore] |Q1=30–22 |Q2=20–24|Q3=18–20|Q4=19–31 |points1=Caguioa 21 |points2=David 25 |rebounds1=Alexander 17 |rebounds2=Thomas 20 |assist1=Caguioa, Pacana 4 |assist2=Arboleda 9 |place=Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City |series= Air21 leads series, 2–1 }} KG Canaleta drained four triples in the most crucial stretches of the fourth period. Ginebra was in control for most of the game until the Express got things going in the third period and early in the fourth as Canaleta caught fire and Air21 outscored the Kings, 17-6, for an 87-76 lead. Chris Alexander was at the short end in several one-on-one confrontations with Steven Thomas in the second half and the loss put to naught his first PBA triple double of 14 points, 17 rebounds and 11 blocks. The 11 rejections was the most by any player in the last 19 years after Jerry Codinera swatted away the same number of attempts in a game for Purefoods in 1989. Toyota import Andy Fields holds the all-time record of 13. Game 4{{Basketballbox|date=August 13 |TV=TV5 |time=7:20 p.m.|referee=Cruz, Aldaba, Quilinguen |team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=90 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=77 |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=113 boxscore] |Q1=19–17 |Q2=24–23 |Q3=25–20 |Q4=22–17 |points1=Alexander 22 |points2=Thomas 19 |rebounds1=Alexander 18 |rebounds2=Thomas 16 |assist1=Caguioa 5 |assist2=Arboleda, Se 3 |place=Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City |series= Series tied, 2–2 }} From a 43-40 lead at halftime, the Kings used a 9-0 run early in the third period capped by a three-point play from Junthy Valenzuela for a 52-43 lead. They led by as many as 15 points on a foul shot by Eric Menk, 83-68, with four minutes to play. Game 5{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=August 15 |TV=TV5 |time=7:20 p.m.|referee=Cruz, Calungcaguin, Guevarra |team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=73 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=76 |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=114 boxscore] |Q1=26–19 |Q2=12–26 |Q3=16–12 |Q4=19–19 |points1=Alexander 21 |points2=Thomas, David 15 |rebounds1=Alexander 21 |rebounds2=Thomas 19 |assist1=Paul Artadi 5 |assist2=Arboleda, Santos, Billones 2 |place=Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City |series= Air21 leads series, 3–2 }} The Express held Ginebra top gun Mark Caguioa to seven points in the contest and the entire Ginebra team scoreless in the last 2:44 of play. Arwind Santos took a crucial steal and a breakaway lay-up with 43.3 seconds to go. The Kings actually had a chance to send the game into overtime but Chris Alexander was called for a traveling violation with the team down by two and with only 2.6 seconds left. Game 6{{Basketballbox|date=August 17 |TV=TV5 |time=6:30 p.m. |attendance=18,043 |referee=|team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=80 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=75 |place=Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=115 boxscore] |Q1=15–27 |Q2=19–10 |Q3=27–18 |Q4=19–20 |points1=Alexander 37 |points2=Thomas 20 |rebounds1=Alexander 24 |rebounds2= |series= Series tied, 3–3 }} Air21 zoomed to a 14-0 lead as the Kings missed their first six shots and committed three of their six first half turnovers. The Express padded this to their biggest, 33-17, with 7:21 left in the second quarter. The half ended at 37-34 in favor of the Express, marking a magnificent rally by Ginebra in the final four minutes of the second period. Chris Alexander had a PBA career-best performance of 37 points 24 rebounds as he went on the attack mode in the third quarter with Thomas already in foul trouble, and the Kings rode on a 23-5 onslaught and closed out the third quarter with a 13-0 run to take a 61-55 lead. Game 7{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=August 20 |TV=TV5 |time=7:20 p.m. |attendance=22,902|team1=Barangay Ginebra Kings |score1=97 |team2=Air21 Express |score2=84 |place=Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City |report= [https://web.archive.org/web/20080909095702/http://www.pba.ph/box_score.asp?game_no=116 boxscore] |Q1=26–21 |Q2=23–25 |Q3=23–17 |Q4=25–21 |points1=Tubid 22 Menk 21 |points2=Thomas 24 Santos 19 |series=Barangay Ginebra wins series, 4–3 }} The Kings established leads of as many as 13 points, the last at 65-52 after a daredevil drive by Ronald Tubid heading into the final 7:34 of the third quarter. Chris Alexander played on the edge of fouling out with 10:37 left in the game but gallantly held on to stand at Ginebra's frontline of defense, holding the Express without a field goal in the last 4:27. Air21 led, 84-83, after an Arwind Santos follow up of his own miss, but that would prove to be the final time the Express would score as they lapsed into a mazed of errors and ill-advised shots. RostersBarangay Ginebra Kings{{Hoops team start|bgcolor=red|fontcolor=white|teamname=Barangay Ginebra Kings}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=2|country=USA|name=Billy Mamaril|school=Bakersfield}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=C|no=4|country=USA|name=Rafi Reavis|school=Coppin State}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=5|country=PHI|name=Macky Escalona|school=Ateneo de Manila}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=9|country=PHI|name=Rodney Santos|school=San Sebastian-Recoletos}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|pos2=F|no=10|country=PHI|name=Junthy Valenzuela|school=SCSIT}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=13|country=USA|name=Jayjay Helterbrand|note=VC|school=Kentucky State}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=16|country=PHI|name=Paul Artadi|school=UE}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=22|country=PHI|name=Chris Pacana|school=St. Francis}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=27|country=USA|name=Willy Wilson|school=La Salle-Manila}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=C|no=30|country=USA|name=Eric Menk|note=C|school=Lake Superior State}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=33|country=PHI|name=Victor Pablo|school=FEU}}{{Hoops team player|pos=C|pos2=F|no=43|country=USA|name=Alex Crisano|school=Brooklyn College}}{{Hoops team player|pos=C|no=44|country=USA|name=Chris Alexander|note=I|school=Iowa State}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=47|country=PHI|country2=USA|name=Mark Caguioa|school=Glendale Community}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|pos2=F|no=71|country=PHI|name=Ronald Tubid |note |school=UE}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=80|country=PHI|name=Sunday Salvacion|school=St. Benilde}}{{Hoops team footer|country=PHI|headcoach=Jong Uichico|assistants=Art dela Cruz, Juno Sauler, Allan Caidic|teamname=|legend=(C) - Team Captain, (VC) - Vice Captain, (I) - Import, - Injured}}Air21 Express{{Hoops team start|bgcolor=indigo|fontcolor=white|teamname=Air21 Express}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=3|country=PHI|name=Egay Billones|school=Las Piñas}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|pos2=F|no=7|country=PHI|name=J.C. Intal|school=Ateneo de Manila}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=G|no=9|country=PHI|name=Niño Canaleta|school=UE}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=10|country=PHI|name=Gabby Espinas|school=PCU}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=12|country=PHI|name=Marvin Cruz|school=UP Diliman}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=C|no=13|country=PHI|name=Ervin Sotto|school=St. Francis}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=16|country=PHI|name=Homer Se|school=San Sebastian-Recoletos}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=18|country=PHI|name=Doug Kramer|school=Ateneo de Manila}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=19|country=PHI|name=Wynne Arboleda|note=C|school=MLQU}}{{Hoops team player|pos=G|no=20|country=PHI|name=Gary David|note=|school=Lyceum}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=G|no=29|country=PHI|name=Arwind Santos|school=FEU}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|no=33|country=PHI|name=Ranidel de Ocampo|note=C|school=St. Francis}}{{Hoops team player|pos=F|pos2=C|no=55|country=USA|name=Steven Thomas (I)|school=Middle Tennessee State}}{{Hoops team footer|country=PHI|headcoach=Bo Perasol|assistants=Leo Isaac |teamname=|legend=(C) - Captain, (I) - Import}}Broadcast notesThe 2008 Fiesta Conference is the last PBA tournament that will be broadcast by the Associated Broadcasting Company, as the network declines renewal of its broadcast rights following its blocktime deal with MPB Primedia, Inc. Afterwards, Radio Philippines Network will be the PBA's new broadcaster. Following Game 2 on August 8, ABC was reformatted as TV5, but the network continued to broadcast the finals under the auspices of MPB Primedia. The championship series was the last PBA event covered under the ABC name and the only PBA event covered under the TV5 name until 2013. The finals broadcasters are:
References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qk1aAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KSgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1490%2C16270630|title=Kings, Express begin final series|work=The Manila Times}} External links
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