PBA Philippine Cup
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1975 |
First season | 1975 |
Most recent champion(s) | San Miguel Beermen (10th title) (2022) |
The
Since the 2006–07 season, the Jun Bernardino Trophy were awarded to the champions. The trophy is worth PHP 500,000 and is made up of 24-karat gold plate, which the champions can keep for a year. After that, they will receive a smaller replica of the trophy. If a team wins three consecutive tournaments, the franchise gets to keep the trophy and not the replica.[1] The trophy is named after former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino.[2]
In the history of the league, the
The 1975 and 1976 editions of the tournament were reclassified as an import-laden conference since the league gave the lower-ranking teams the option of hiring imports to bolster their respective lineups. The first tournament that prohibited teams from hiring foreign players or imports was held in 1977.
The 1981 and 1982 seasons did not have an All-Filipino Conference.
List of All-Filipino/Philippine Cup champions
Per season
* Two all-Filipino conferences were held in 1984.
Per franchise
Total | Team | Last championship |
---|---|---|
10 | San Miguel | 2022 |
6 | Purefoods/Coney Island/San Mig Super Coffee | 2013–14 |
Talk 'N Text | 2021 | |
5 | Crispa*/** | 1984 First |
4 | Añejo/Barangay Ginebra | 2020 |
Great Taste/Presto Tivoli* | 1990 | |
3 | Alaska* | 2000 |
1 | Sta. Lucia* | 2007–08
|
Coca-Cola * |
2002 | |
Shell* | 1999 | |
Sunkist* | 1995 | |
Tanduay* | 1986 | |
Toyota*/** | 1978 |
- * Defunct franchise.
- **The 1975 and 1976 editions of the tournament are not considered All-Filipino Conferences since the league gave the lower-ranking teams the option of hiring imports to bolster their respective lineups.
Individual awards
Best Player of the Conference
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the PBA |
* | Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame
|
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has been named BPC |
Season | Best Player | Team |
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1994 | Jerry Codiñera | Coney Island |
1995 | Vergel Meneses | Sunkist |
1996 | Alvin Patrimonio* | Purefoods |
1997 | Nelson Asaytono | San Miguel |
1998 | Nelson Asaytono (2) | San Miguel |
1999 | Eric Menk | Tanduay |
2000 | Kenneth Duremdes | Alaska |
2001 | Danny Ildefonso | San Miguel |
2002 | Jeffrey Cariaso | Coca Cola
|
2003 | Asi Taulava^ | Talk 'N Text
|
2004–05 | Eric Menk (2) | Barangay Ginebra |
2006 | Danny Seigle | San Miguel |
2006–07 | Mark Caguioa | Barangay Ginebra |
2007–08 | Kelly Williams^ | Sta. Lucia |
2008–09 | Willie Miller |
Alaska |
2009–10 | James Yap^ | Purefoods |
2010–11 | Jay Washington^ | San Miguel |
2011–12 | Gary David | Powerade |
2012–13 | Jayson Castro^ | Talk 'N Text
|
2013–14 | June Mar Fajardo^ | Petron Blaze |
2014–15 | June Mar Fajardo^ (2) | San Miguel |
2015–16 | June Mar Fajardo^ (3) | San Miguel |
2016–17 | June Mar Fajardo^ (4) | San Miguel |
2017–18 | June Mar Fajardo^ (5) | San Miguel |
2019 | June Mar Fajardo^ (6) | San Miguel |
2020 | Stanley Pringle^ | Barangay Ginebra |
2021 | Calvin Abueva^ | Magnolia |
2022 | June Mar Fajardo^ (7) | San Miguel |
References
- ^ PBA to award perpetual trophy Archived October 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. The Manila Times. Published January 25, 2007.
- ^ PHIL CUP PERPETUAL TROPHY NAMED AFTER BERNARDINO PBA.ph March 27, 2007