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词条 2007–08 PBA Philippine Cup Finals
释义

  1. Qualification

  2. Rosters

  3. Series scoring summary

  4. Games summary

     Game 1  Game 2  Game 3  Game 4  Game 5  Game 6  Game 7 

  5. Finals Most Valuable Player

  6. Statistics

     Purefoods  Sta. Lucia 

  7. Broadcast notes

  8. Suspensions and other issues

     James Yap suspension  Joseph Yeo suspension 

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox PBA conference finals
| conference = Philippine Cup
| image=
| year = 2007–08
| runnerup = Purefoods TJ Giants
| runnerup_coach = Ryan Gregorio
| runnerup_games = 3
| champion = Sta. Lucia Realtors
| champion_coach = Boyet Fernandez
| champion_games = 4
| date= February 15–March 2, 2008
| MVP = Dennis Espino
| television = ABC
| announcers = Go to Broadcast Notes
| radio_network = Radyo PBA
| referees_1 = Calungcaguin, Herrera, Maurillo
| referees_2 = Cruz, Aldaba, Canizares
| referees_3 = Calungcaguin, Herrera, G. Ferrer
| referees_4 = Aldaba, Ferrer, Maurillo
| referees_5 = Aldaba, Montiel, Quilinguen
| referees_6 = Cruz, Montiel, Aldaba
| referees_7 = Cruz, Calungcaguin, Herrera
| prev_year = 2006–07
| next_year = 2008–09
| prev_conf = 2007 Fiesta
| next_conf = 2008 Fiesta
}}

The 2007–08 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Philippine Cup Finals is the best-of-7 championship series of the 2007–08 PBA Philippine Cup, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The series is a best of seven affair and is the 95th championship disputed in the league. The teams competing are first-seed Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants and the second-seed Sta. Lucia Realtors. The Realtors are in their first Philippine Cup Finals stint.

Qualification

PurefoodsSta. Lucia
Finished 12-6 (0.667) Elimination roundFinished 12-6 (0.667) - 2nd
2-0 against Sta. Lucia - 1st Tiebreaker
ByeWildcard phaseBye
Quarterfinals
Def. Red Bull Barako - 4-3SemifinalsDef. Alaska Aces - 4-3

Rosters

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| asst_coach =
  • {{player||PHI|Adonis Tierra}}
  • {{player||PHI|Cholo Martin}}
  • {{player||PHI|Jaime Serrano, Jr}}

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| asst_coach =
  • {{player||PHI|Koy Banal}}
  • {{player||PHI|Ronnie Magsanoc}}
  • {{player||PHI|Dayong Mendoza}}

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Series scoring summary

TeamGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Wins
Purefoods97101118106768988 3
Sta. Lucia109112107988881100 4
VenueAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAranetaAraneta

Games summary

Game 1

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|team2=Sta. Lucia Realtors |score2=109
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|Q1=26–19 |Q2=29–27 |Q3=19–33 |Q4=23–30
|points1=J. Yap 22 |points2=Williams 24
|rebounds1=Pingris 11 |rebounds2=Williams 12
|assist1=R. Yap 4 |assist2=Reyes 5
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Purefoods and SLR engaged in a battle of attrition in the first three quarters but the Realtors pulled away late in the third quarter. Thanks to defense that led into transition offense, Kelly Williams collected 14 of his game-high 24 points to outscore the Giants 30-23 in the fourth quarter to claim Game 1.[1]

Game 2

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|team2=Sta. Lucia Realtors |score2=112
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|Q1=26–28 |Q2=27–25 |Q3=28–28 |Q4=20–31
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Just like in Game 1, Purefoods and SLR fought a close game until the fourth quarter when Sta. Lucia's younger players led a 12-2 run to close out the game; Joseph Yeo scored 16 while Miranda added 14 plus 6 assists.[2]

Game 3

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|team2=Sta. Lucia Realtors |score2=107
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|points1=J. Yap 27 |points2=Yeo 22
|rebounds1=Adducul 10 |rebounds2=Williams 14
|assist1=Raymundo 6 |assist2=Yeo 3
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Purefoods found their finishing kick in the fourth quarter to prevent a sweep of the championship series to clinch their first win. With Peter June Simon being the third scoring option, Simon led the Giants through the third quarter with his outside sniping. James Yap and Kerby Raymundo finished off Simon's work in the fourth quarter. Williams got cold in the payoff quarter that prevented SLR's comeback.[3]

Game 4

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|Q1=27–28 |Q2=34–23 |Q3=22–37 |Q4=23–10
|points1=J. Yap 32 |points2=Omolon 19
|rebounds1=Adducul 13 |rebounds2=Williams 12
|assist1=Raymundo 5 |assist2=Miranda 9
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Prior to the game, Kelly Williams was awarded with the Best Player of the Conference Award, beating out Kerby Raymundo of Purefoods, Willie Miller of Alaska, Asi Taulava of Coca-Cola and Arwind Santos of Air21. Williams is the first Realtor to win the award[4]

However, the award has a jinx in which the awardee will lose the game in which he was awarded. Sta. Lucia tried to prevent that as they led by a point after the first quarter in which Raymundo and Pingris were assessed with two technical fouls each due to excessive complaining. Purefoods led by 10 thanks to a buzzer-beater by Roger Yap when the shot clock expired prior to half-time. Sta. Lucia closed the gap in the third quarter thanks to Nelbert Omolon's and Dennis Miranda's three-point shooting.

With the two teams exchanging turnovers at the fourth quarter, the Giants seized the initiative when James Yap scored 4 points in the last 2:03 to break the last deadlock at 95-all; Yap scored a conference-high 32 points. Purefoods managed to hold on to tie the series 2-2.[5]

Game 5

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|Q1=19–15 |Q2=20–22 |Q3=11–25|Q4=26–26
|points1=Raymundo 20 |points2=Williams 20
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With both Yeo and Yap suspended, the two teams had less options for offense which led to the lowest scoring first quarter of the series. Purefoods opened the game on a better note, however, when they led by as much as 11 points in the first half.

The Realtors crept back into the game thanks to points off Purefoods' turnovers. Simon got cold and

Raymundo had a tough time against SLR's zone defense. With Sta. Lucia erecting a double-digit lead, Purefoods managed to cut to seven but Chico Lanete's turnover in a fastbreak attempt ended the Giants' hopes of a comeback.

SLR had good games from veterans Dennis Espino and Paolo Mendoza who stepped up in Yeo's absence.[6]

Game 6

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|Q1=22–15 |Q2=18–15 |Q3=17–29 |Q4=32–22
|points1=J. Yap 30 |points2=Espino 22
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|assist1=Raymundo 11 |assist2=Miranda 5
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Both Yeo and Yap returned from the suspensions in the pivotal Game 6; the TJ Giants are on a do-or-die situation while the Realtors can clinch the title with a win.

The teams took the opening quarter strong but Purefoods pulled away after a tight first few minutes. SLR caught up with them at the second quarter but thanks to Purefoods' rebounding, they inflated their lead by up to ten points at half-time.

The Realtors stepped their offense on the third quarter, even leading at some points. But James Yap scored 20 of his 30 teams in the payoff period to lead Purefoods into a Game 7. Williams had a lackluster offensive game although he grabbed 17 rebounds; but it was Marc Pingris who grabbed the most boards, with a series high 21 rebounds.[7]

Game 7

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|team2=Sta. Lucia Realtors |score2=100
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|Q1=21–18 |Q2=24–26 |Q3=25–27 |Q4=18–29
|points1=Simon 27 |points2=Espino 29
|rebounds1=Pingris 13 |rebounds2=Williams 15
|assist1=Yap 4 |assist2=Yeo 5
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With the Araneta Coliseum unavailable for February 29 due to a Ne-Yo concert, the final game was conducted on March 2. YouTube singing sensation Charice Pempengco sang the national anthem prior the game.

Sta. Lucia started with a 6-1 blast but Purefoods caught up with them and took the lead at the end of the first quarter. Sta. Lucia and the TJ Giants kept it close as neither team led by more than double figures by half-time. When the third quarter started, Sta. Lucia ignited a run that saw their lead reach 10 points; Simon then led the comeback for Purefoods as the Giants caught up once again to arrange a close fourth quarter.

The game was close until the seven-minute mark when Ryan Reyes scored a three-point field goal; James Yap, not to be outdone, shot a trey but it rattled out of rim. The #1 draft pick on the 1995 PBA Draft Dennis Espino then led the 13-2 run as Purefoods' outside shots rattled in-and-out of the rim for a Sta. Lucia pull-away. Giants coach Ryan Gregorio used up all of his timeouts but the Realtors managed to convert their inside jumpers. Espino scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to prevent a Purefoods incursion to assure the Sta. Lucia franchise their first Philippine Cup championship and their second championship overall. Espino was adjudged as the Finals MVP.[8]

2007-08 Philippine Cup Champions

Sta. Lucia Realtors
Second title

Finals Most Valuable Player

  • Dennis Espino (Sta. Lucia Realtors)

Statistics

Scoring by quarter
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
Purefoods 169 183 149 174 675
Sta. Lucia 149 168 203 175 695

Purefoods

Name GP2FG%3FG%FG%FT%RebAstTOStlBlkFlsPts
Rommel Adducul757.1--57.155.68.40.31.50.140.573.65.6
Noy Castillo650.035.738.950.01.60.80.60.000.002.44.4
Rey Evangelista377.8100.080.00.003.70.00.30.330.002.05.7
Chico Lanete629.436.432.175.01.70.61.60.570.001.43.6
Ardy Larong40.050.033.350.00.00.00.30.000.252.51.0
Marc Pingris754.5--54.573.911.60.91.70.291.434.39.3
Kerby Raymundo744.114.338.686.78.06.03.60.711.003.618.6
Omanzie Rodriguez260.0--60.0100.00.80.20.20.200.000.42.0
Jondan Salvador753.3--53.350.04.40.21.20.400.003.63.4
Robert Sanz466.725.052.281.80.30.00.80.170.002.01.6
Peter June Simon748.133.341.474.42.40.61.30.140.002.618.4
James Yap643.932.340.270.64.32.22.70.170.832.720.7
Roger Yap751.430.046.766.74.82.31.71.000.502.88.8
Richard Yee2--------1.00.01.50.000.003.00.0

Sta. Lucia

Name GP2FG%3FG%FG%FT%RebAstTOStlBlkFlsPts
Marlou Aquino641.70.040.850.03.61.41.90.140.431.97.0
Philip Butel1------50.00.00.00.00.000.000.01.0
Christian Coronel566.70.028.6--0.60.80.40.400.002.20.8
Dennis Daa644.4100.047.477.83.20.00.70.170.172.54.3
Dennis Espino761.20.056.980.04.01.02.10.000.713.016.3
Norman Gonzales744.440.042.169.21.60.00.00.290.002.14.1
Melvin Mamaclay10.00.00.0100.03.02.01.00.000.002.02.0
Paolo Mendoza644.436.440.058.31.62.00.10.710.002.36.7
Dennis Miranda745.950.046.383.32.94.01.60.860.143.49.3
Nelbert Omolon756.344.453.058.34.00.72.40.860.864.613.1
Ryan Reyes737.015.830.890.56.92.31.11.570.143.48.9
Kelly Williams737.015.830.858.510.42.32.00.710.432.415.3
Joseph Yeo650.036.845.579.43.32.01.50.380.001.914.0

Broadcast notes

Game Play-by-play Analyst
Game 1 Ed Picson Quinito Henson and Norman Black
Game 2 Mico Halili Jason Webb and Norman Black
Game 3 Mico Halili Rado Dimalibot and Norman Black
Game 4 Ed Picson Quinito Henson and Norman Black
Game 5 Ed Picson Quinito Henson and Norman Black
Game 6 Mico Halili Jason Webb and Norman Black
Game 7 Richard del Rosario Jason Webb and Norman Black

Suspensions and other issues

James Yap suspension

With Game 3 already decided, James Yap committed a flagrant foul (penalty 1) against Joseph Yeo. Yeo was driving to the basket when he passed the ball to a teammate; after that, Yap slapped Yeo in the face to mete a flagrant foul. Commissioner Sonny Barrios suspended Yap for a game and fined the 2005-06 MVP P20,000. Purefoods coach Ryan Gregorio remarked it as a "damning decision" while Realtors coach Boyet Fernandez said it was a "big boost" for his team. Yap served his suspension at Game 5 since notification to Gregorio arrived in the late evening.

In a related event, Purefoods alternate governor Rene Pardo resigned as chairman of the PBA ethics committee as a direct offshoot of the team’s disgruntlement on the way Barrios handled the James Yap case. Pardo said that, Barrios, who suspended Yap on the same day the commissioner met with some top Sta. Lucia officials at the EDSA Shangri-la Hotel, "the timing was awful. It should have been with some sense of propriety that the lunch offer was turned down." Barrios on his part didn't see anything wrong with the lunch meeting since the meeting was done at a public place.

Meanwhile, San Miguel Corporation pulled out their ads from the Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC)'s TV coverage. No reason was given. The league's technical head, Perry Martinez, went on an indefinite leave of absence after voicing his disagreement over Yap's suspension, due to "health issues."

Joseph Yeo suspension

With SLR on a fouling spree to conserve time on Game 4, Yeo committed a flagrant foul (penalty 2) when he hit Noy Castillo in the face. Yeo and Castillo then had a shouting spree before Castillo missed his two free throws. This would assure that Yeo will miss Game 5 along with James Yap.

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  before= 2006-07 |  title= PBA Philippine Cup Finals|  years= 2007-08 |  after= 2008-09

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References

1. ^Realtors thwart Giants, Philippine Headline News Online
2. ^STA. LUCIA IN COMMAND, 2-0, PBA.ph
3. ^Giants throw entire weight over Realtors, Philstar.com
4. ^WILLIAMS NAMED BEST PLAYER OF THE CONFERENCE
5. ^PBA: Giants tie Realtors at 2-all in finals series, GMA News.
6. ^STA. LUCIA A WIN AWAY FROM 1ST ALL-FILIPINO TITLE, PBA.ph
7. ^Yap led Giants to victory, forged winner-take-all Game 7, Philippine Headline News Online
8. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ck5aAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DCgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2895%2C16244596 Realtors bag All-Filipino Cup title], The Manila Times.

External links

  • PBA official website
{{2007-08 PBA season by team}}{{Sta. Lucia Realtors 2007-08 PBA Philippine Cup Champions}}{{Purefoods TJ Giants}}{{Sta. Lucia Realtors}}{{PBA}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Philippine Cup Finals}}

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