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1988 PBA season
DurationMarch 20, 1988 – December 13, 1988
Number of teams6
TV partner(s)Vintage Sports (PTV)
1988 PBA Draft
Top draft pickEdgar Tanuan
Picked byPurefoods Hotdogs
Season MVPRamon Fernandez
Open Conference championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Open Conference runners-upPurefoods Hotdogs
All-Filipino Conference championsAñejo Rum 65
  All-Filipino Conference runners-upPurefoods Hotdogs
Reinforced Conference championsSan Miguel Beermen
  Reinforced Conference runners-upShell Rimula X
Seasons

The 1988 PBA season was the 14th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Season highlights

The Tanduay Rhum Makers filed a leave on absence for the 1988 season on January 16, 1988, citing realignment of corporate objectives.[1] After Tanduay filed a leave of absence, some remnants were absorbed, along with several amateur prospects by Purefoods Corporation.

PBA deputy commissioner Rudy Salud became the league's third commissioner and the PBA soared to greater heights under Salud's leadership, Purefoods' entry along with the never-say-die attitude of the league' most popular team, the Anejo 65ers contributed largely to a box-office success in gate attendance.

Purefoods Corporation joined the league after buying a franchise worth P300,000.[2]

Amateur standout Alvin Patrimonio, who was a subject of a bitter tug-of-war between the PBA's newest team, Purefoods Hotdogs and his mother ballclub in the PABL, corporate rival RFM-Swifts, finally made his PBA debut on June 30.

A blockbuster trade took place before the opening of the Third Conference as veterans Ramon Fernandez, who was bench in the All-Filipino title-series, and Abet Guidaben were traded to each other by their respective ballclubs.

Ramon Fernandez won his 4th MVP plum, as he continued his tradition of winning the prestigious award every two year starting in 1982.

Champions

  • Team with best win-loss percentage: San Miguel (46-26, .639)

Individual awards

Cumulative standings

Team GP W L PCT
San Miguel Beermen 72 46 26 .639
Ginebra/Añejo Rum 65 70 40 30 .571
Purefoods Hotdogs 59 30 29 .507
Alaska Milkmen 64 30 34 .468
Great Taste/Presto Ice Cream 60 26 34 .433
Shell Rimula-X 45 16 29 .355
Philippine Team 12 3 9 .250

References

  1. ^ Tanduay takes PBA leave, Manila Standard, January 17, 1988
  2. ^ Purefoods joins PBA, Manila Standard, January 16, 1988