1996 PBA Governors' Cup finals explained

Year:1996
Conference:Governors Cup
Champion:Alaska Milkmen
Champion Games:4
Runnerup Games:1
Date:December 8–17, 1996
Television:Vintage Sports (IBC)
Next Conf:1997 All-Filipino

The 1996 PBA Governors Cup finals was the best-of-7 basketball championship series of the 1996 PBA Governors Cup, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The Alaska Milkmen and Ginebra San Miguel played for the 65th championship contested by the league.

The Alaska Milkmen captured the coveted grandslam, winning their finals series over Ginebra San Miguel, 4 games to 1.

Johnny Abarrientos won on his first PBA finals MVP in Governors Cup finals.

Qualification

AlaskaGinebra
Finished 8–3 (.727), 1st EliminationsFinished 7–4 (.636), 2nd
Qualified outright QuarterfinalsQualified outright
defeated Formula Shell, 3–0Best-of-5 semifinalsdefeated San Miguel, 3–1

Series scoring summary

align=center width=30%Teamwidth=10%Game 1width=10%Game 2width=10%Game 3 width=10%Game 4 width=10%Game 5 width=8%Wins
Alaska90 110 95 96 91 4
Ginebra79 105 82 97 83 1
VenueCunetaCunetaAranetaCunetaCuneta

Games summary

Game 1

The Ginebras fumbled despite taking small leads in the first three quarters, the Gins had 27 turnovers compared to the Milkmen's 15, those turnovers keyed Alaska's fourth quarter run that limited Ginebra to a low output.

Game 2

The Milkmen led 104–91 with 3:40 to go, the Gins tried to rally with Fred Cofield hitting a triple to spark a 12–2 run and pulled Ginebra up close, 103–106, time down to 45.6 seconds.[1]

Game 3

Alaska broke the game wide open with an 82–66 lead in the final quarter. Ginebra shot a dismal 33 percent from the floor.[2]

Game 4

New Ginebra import Derrick Rucker banked in the marginal basket with 29.7 seconds to go, after Jojo Lastimosa's short jumper drew Alaska to within 97–96, with 14.2 seconds left, Rucker's inbound pass was intercepted by Poch Juinio but the Milkmen failed to get a shot on time.[3]

Game 5

Johnny Abarrientos engineered a searing 11–0 blast from a 62–69 deficit to a 73–69 lead for Alaska at the end of the third quarter. Abarrientos' jumper gave the Milkmen an 89–82 lead going into the last two minutes of the final period Then Johnny Abarrientos on his first Finals MVP and Alaska captures on his 3 peat grand slam champion 6th title.[4]

Broadcast notes

Game Analyst
Game 1 Andy Jao
Game 2 Quinito Henson
Game 3 Yeng Guiao
Game 4 Andy Jao
Game 5 Quinito Henson

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Alaska now 2 wins shy of Grandslam. Manila Standard.
  2. News: Grandslam beckons Alaska. Manila Standard.
  3. News: Ginebra holds off Alaska. Manila Standard.
  4. News: Amazing Alaska completes Grand Slam. Manila Standard.