2004–05 Philippine Basketball League season explained

2004–05 PBL season
Year:2004–05
Duration:October 23, 2004 – June 16, 2005
No Of Teams:8
Tv:ABS-CBN Sports (Studio 23)
Mvp:Jondan Salvador
Mark Cardona
Conf1:Open Championship
Conf1 Link:2004–05 PBL Open Championship
Conf1 Champ:Montaña Jewels
Conf1 Runner-Up:Welcoat Paints
Conf2:Unity Cup
Conf2 Link:2005 PBL Unity Cup
Conf2 Champ:Welcoat Paints
Conf2 Runner-Up:Montaña Jewels
Prevseason Year:2003-04
Nextseason Year:2005-06

The 2004–05 season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).

2004-05 Open Championships

Team Standings Win Loss Head Coach
Magnolia Ice Cream-FEU 11 3 Koy Banal
Montaña Jewels 10 4 Robert Sison
9 5 Jun Tan
7 7 Caloy Garcia
ICTSI-La Salle 6 8 Gee Abanilla / Franz Pumaren
Toyota Otis-Letran 6 8 Louie Alas
Addict Mobile-Ateneo 5 9
2 12 Lawrence Chongson

Open finals

Montaña won their first-ever PBL title by blasting the Welcoat Paintmasters, 79-65, in the deciding fifth game of their series, the Jewels leaned on another shooting performance from finals MVP Alex Compton, who finish with a game-high 26 points, and also got gritty plays from veteran playmaker Froilan Baguion, who shot 13 points and pulled off three steals. Leo Najorda led Welcoat's charge with 20 points while Welcoat star Anthony Washington struggled offensively for the second straight game after stellar performances early in the finals series.[1]

Individual awards (Open)

2005 Unity Cup

Team Standings Win Loss Head Coach
Montaña Pawnshop 9 2 Robert Sison
8 3 Tonichi Yturri
Welcoat Paints-St.Benilde 8 3 Caloy Garcia
6 5 Koy Banal
Toyota Otis-Letran 6 5 Louie Alas
Granny Goose Kornets 5 6 Jun Tan
2 9
Negros Navigation-San Beda 0 11 Nash Racela
In a double-playoff game on May 24, Magnolia beat Toyota, 81–76, to clinch 4th-seed. Welcoat beat Harbour, 92–87, for 2nd-seed.[2]

In the twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfinal round on May 26, sixth-seeded Granny Goose forces a knockout game against third-seeded Harbour, 78–76. Magnolia advances in the final four, repeating over fifth-seeded Toyota-Otis, 66–53.[3]

On May 28, Granny Goose eliminates Harbour with a 75–60 win.[4]

Semifinal series

Top-seeded teams' Montaña and Welcoat needed just two wins in the series to enter the finals while Magnolia and Granny Goose must win three games.

Unity Cup finals

After a string of runner-up finishes, Welcoat Paints collected the PBL Unity Cup championship with a 98-80 victory over Montaña in Game 4 for a 3-1 series victory. Finals MVP Jay Washington pumped in 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Paintmasters to their first title since 2002.[5]

Unity Cup awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jewels bask in title glow. Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. News: Paintmasters gain outright semis berth. Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  3. News: Wizards gain; Kornets force rubber match. Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  4. News: Granny Goose bombs Harbour Centre five. Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  5. News: Welcoat nails Unity Cup crown. Philippine Daily Inquirer.