PBA Fiesta Conference explained

PBA Fiesta Conference
Inaugural:2004
Champion:Alaska Aces (2nd title)
Champ Season:2010

The PBA Fiesta Conference was a former tournament held during a Philippine Basketball Association season. Each PBA team was allowed to hire a single foreign player, with maximum height limitations set by the league, to play for the said tournament.

History

Prior to the formation of the said conference, the league had two import-laced conferences known as the PBA Commissioner's Cup (with an import height-limit of 6feet), and the PBA Governor's Cup (with an import height-limit of 6feet). However, in 2003, the two conferences were scrapped and was replaced with an Invitational tournament, with an All-Filipino local squad along with foreign teams) and an import-laced Reinforced Conference.

But, in 2004, the league changed its calendar from a calendar year to a fiscal year. As a preparation for the new format, the tournament was institutionalized in 2004 as a transitional tournament. The first Fiesta Conference was played from February–July 2004, which was won by the Barangay Ginebra Kings.

In 2005, the league billed the Reinforced Conference as the Fiesta Conference, with a new rule of allowing teams to allow imports with unlimited height limit. The San Miguel Beermen defeated the Talk N' Text Phone Pals to win the title.

A season later, the league moved the Fiesta Conference during its initial conference, this time the height limit rule on imports were reinstated, this time at 6feet. Red Bull Barako won the third edition of the Fiesta Cup, defeating the Purefoods Chunkee Giants in six games.

For the 2006-07 PBA season, the league is moved the Fiesta Conference to March, while putting the Philippine Cup as its opening tournament (October) for the said season.

For the 2008 Fiesta Conference, all teams were allowed to field in imports without height restrictions with the two worst teams on the previous conference having another import but with a 6feet height restriction.[1]

For the 2009 Fiesta Conference, the 6feet height limit was reinstated again.

After the re-adaption of the three conference format starting the 2010-11 season, the tournament was retired to make way for the returning conferences, the Commissioner's and Governors Cup.

Fiesta Conference finals results

SeasonChampionRunner-upSeriesFinals MVPDetails
2004Barangay GinebraRed Bull3 - 1Eric MenkDetails
2004–05San MiguelTalk 'N Text4 - 1Danny IldefonsoDetails
2005–06Red BullPurefoods4 - 2Lordy TugadeDetails
2006–07AlaskaTalk 'N Text4 - 3Willie MillerDetails
2007–08Barangay GinebraAir214 - 3Eric Menk and Ronald TubidDetails
2008–09San MiguelBarangay Ginebra4 - 3Jonas VillanuevaDetails
2009–10AlaskaSan Miguel4 - 2LA Tenorio and Cyrus BaguioDetails

Most Championships

By team

By coaches

Individual awards

SeasonBest player (Team)Best import (Team)
(2004)Eric Menk (Ginebra) Victor Thomas (Red Bull)
2004–05Willie Miller (Talk N' Text) Jerald Honeycutt (Talk N' Text)
2005–06Enrico Villanueva (Red Bull) Marquin Chandler (Purefoods)
2006–07Mark Cardona (Talk N' Text) Rosell Ellis (Alaska)
2007–08Jayjay Helterbrand (Ginebra) Chris Alexander (Ginebra)
2008–09Jayjay Helterbrand (Ginebra) Gabe Freeman (San Miguel)
2009–10Jay Washington (San Miguel) Gabe Freeman (San Miguel)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.philstar.com/index.php?Sports&p=49&type=2&sec=30&aid=20070723181 Philippine Star - Articles