2007–08 Philippine Basketball League season

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2007–08 PBL season
DurationOctober 20, 2007 – May 28, 2008
Number of teams7 + 1
TV partner(s)
2006-07
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The 2007–08 season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).

2007 V-Go Extreme Energy Drink Cup

Team Standings Win Loss Coach
Hapee Toothpaste
7 0 Jun Noel
Harbour Centre Batang Pier 6 1 Jorge Gallent
RP Team
5 2 Junel Baculi
San Mig Coffee 3 4 Koy Banal
Toyota-Balintawak Road Kings 3 4 Ariel Vanguardia
Mail and More Comets 3 4 Allan Gregorio
Pharex Medics 1 6 Gian Carlo Tan
Bacchus Energy Drink Raiders
0 7 Lawrence Chongson

The Harbour-Philippine team bound for the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, wrapped up their guest stint in the PBL with five wins and two losses against the seven regular ballclubs.[1]

A unique phase in the tournament called the pool round, gives gasping squads a last shot at advancing to the quarterfinals. Top teams Hapee and Harbour Centre, along with San Mig Coffee were in Pool A. The four lower seeded teams are in Pool B.[2]

Hapee Toothpaste, who advances to the best-of-three semifinals outright, remain unbeaten for nine games after winning over Harbour and San Mig Coffee in the Pool A round-robin.[3]

Hapee vs Toyota-Balintawak (Best-of-three semifinals)

December 20
Hapee Toothpaste 83, Toyota-Balintawak
80
December 22
Hapee Toothpaste 94, Toyota-Balintawak
91
Hapee wins series, 2–0
The Arena in San Juan, San Juan City

Harbour vs San Mig Coffee (Best-of-three semifinals)

December 22
Harbour Centre Batang Pier 82, San Mig Coffee 77
The Arena in San Juan, San Juan City
December 23
Harbour Centre Batang Pier 79, San Mig Coffee 67
Harbour wins series, 2–1

V-Go Extreme Energy Drink Cup finals

December 27
Hapee Toothpaste
72
December 29
Hapee Toothpaste
59
December 30
Hapee Toothpaste
88 (OT)
Harbour wins series, 2–1

Harbour ended Hapee's 12-game winning streak following a 73-59 victory in Game two and tied the series at one game apiece.[4] The following day in the deciding third game of the best-of-three title series, Harbour Centre came back from 19 points down and forces overtime at 78-all, before winning, 94-88, as Batang Pier captured a record four straight PBL crown.[5] Harbour Centre's TY Tang was honored as the Finals Most Valuable Player.

2008 Lipovitan Amino Sports Drink Cup

Team Standings Win Loss Coach
Harbour Centre Batang Pier 13 2 Jorge Gallent
Hapee Toothpaste Complete Protectors 10 5 Louie Alas
Burger King Whoppers 9 6 Allan Gregorio
San Mig Coffee 7 8 Koy Banal
Toyota-Otis Sparks 7 8 Ariel Vanguardia
Pharex Medics 7 8 Gian Carlo Tan
Noosa Shoes 6 9 Leo Isaac
Bacchus Energy Drink Raiders
5 10 Lawrence Chongson
Nokia RP Youth 0 8 Franz Pumaren

Burger King was the former Mail and More while Noosa Shoes is formerly Blu Detergent.[6]

Burger King clinch the third semifinals berth by downing Pharex Medics, 77-71. San Mig Coffee claimed the fourth and last semis ticket by winning against Toyota-Otis Sparks, 68-64.

Harbour Centre scored a 3-0 sweep over San Mig Coffee in their best-of-five semifinal series to advance into their familiar territory in the finals. Hapee Toothpaste sealed another championship rematch with Harbour by scoring a 3-1 series victory over Burger King.

Lipovitan Amino Sports Drink Cup finals

May 21
Hapee Toothpaste
74
Batangas City Sports Complex, Batangas City
May 24
Hapee Toothpaste
81
Governor Ayong Maliksi Gym, Trece Martires, Cavite
May 26
Hapee Toothpaste
78
Jose P. Laurel Gym,
Tanauan City, Batangas
May 28
Hapee Toothpaste
73
Harbour wins series, 3–1
Batangas City Sports Complex, Batangas City

Batang Pier made a huge 19-0 run in the second quarter to pull away in Game four and grab a historic fifth consecutive PBL title. League MVP Jason Castro was also voted the finals Most Valuable Player as he led the onslaught that gave Harbour a 41-26 lead over Hapee at halftime. Harbour won the last three games in convincing fashion after losing Game one by one point to the Complete Protectors.[7]

2007-08 Season Awards

References

  1. ^ "Tiu, 2 others join RP five; Hapee eyes No.4". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. ^ "B teams start last-ditch quarterfinal bids today". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  3. ^ "Hapee win streak now at No.9". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  4. ^ "Perfection foiled". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  5. ^ "Harbour five nails record fourth crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  6. ^ "PBL Lipovitan Amino Sports Cup kicks off at the Arena". The Manila Times.
  7. ^ "Harbour Centre grab historic 5th title at PBL". GMA News Online.

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