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1992 PBA season
DurationFebruary 9, 1992 – December 13, 1992
Number of teams8
TV partner(s)Vintage Sports (PTV)
1992 PBA Draft
Top draft pickVergel Meneses
Picked byPresto Ice Cream
Season MVPAto Agustin
First Conference championsShell Rimula-X
  First Conference runners-upSan Miguel Beermen
All-Filipino Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
  All-Filipino Cup runners-upPurefoods TJ Hotdogs
Third Conference championsSwift Mighty Meaties
  Third Conference runners-up7-Up Uncolas
Seasons

The 1992 PBA season was the 18th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Season highlights

  • PBA Commissioner Rudy Salud stepped down from his post to become the campaign manager of Danding Cojuangco for the upcoming presidential elections. League chairman Rey Marquez succeeded Atty. Salud as the new PBA Commissioner.
  • The pre-season annual PBA draft was highly anticipated with six members of the national team that took home the basketball gold in the recent Southeast Asian Games joining the rookie draft. Five-time national player Zandro "Jun" Limpot appealed earlier to PBA commissioner Rudy Salud that he'l be allowed to enter the PBA draft despite a league rule prohibited a player younger than 23 years old to play in the league. The PBA board of governors has rejected Jun Limpot's request.[1]
  • Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs won the four-team PBA battle of champions from January 26-February 2, which includes the Chinese national team. The other two teams that participated are last year's third conference champion Alaska Milkmen and Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs, taking the spot from last year's first conference champion Ginebra San Miguel.[2]
  • League mourns the passing of the great sportscaster Joe Cantada, who succumbed to cancer in the United States on March 22.[3]
  • The PBA's playing venue, the ULTRA was renamed NASA, now controlled by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC). By the end of the year, the league left the Pasig Arena after eight years. The PBA transferred to the newly built Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City the following season.
  • The PBA suffered in gate attendance with lean crowds watching the games during the All-Filipino, among several factors were the absence of crowd-drawer Ginebra San Miguel from the semifinals and the deteriorating venue. The league introduced the Whiplash dancers during halftime to entertain the fans watching live.
  • An NBA-styled coliseum announcer, Vince St. Price, made its debut during the All-Filipino Conference finals. He became the regular announcer for the league's second game during doubleheaders.
  • Swift Mighty Meaties found an import named Tony Harris, known as the "Hurricane", Harris broke all sorts of record for the most points scored in a single game by scoring 105 points in Swift's 151-147 win against Ginebra on October 10, 1992 in Iloilo City.[4] He was easily the unanimous choice for the best import award and led Swift Mighty Meaties to their first-ever PBA championship. Swift coach Yeng Guiao won his first title as a head mentor.
  • Presto Ice Cream, one of the two remaining pioneers in the PBA, played its final season. The Gokongwei franchise had earlier signed former grandslam coach and the comebacking Tommy Manotoc to replace coach Jimmy Mariano on the bench before the start of the third conference. The team won just once in their final conference and formally bid goodbye and played their last game on November 5, losing to 7-Up.[5][6] The ballclub was sold to Sta.Lucia Realty just before Christmas Eve on December 1992.[7]

Opening ceremonies

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Alaska Milkmen
Ginebra San Miguel
Pepsi Hotshots Pops Fernandez with Martin Nievera
Presto Ice Cream Selina Manalad
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs Bettina Barrientos
San Miguel Beermen Ruffa Gutierrez
Shell Rimula X
Swift Mighty Meaties Kris Aquino

Champions

Individual awards

Cumulative standings

Team GP W L PCT
Swift Mighty Meaties 69 43 26 .623
San Miguel Beermen 74 43 31 .581
7-Up Uncolas 53 28 25 .509
Shell Rimula-X Turbochargers 54 27 27 .500
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 58 28 30 .482
Alaska Milkmen 47 21 26 .446
Ginebra San Miguel 43 19 24 .441
Presto Ice Cream Kings 40 11 29 .275

References

  1. ^ "Limpot's 'hardship case' appeal thrown out". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Ma Jian-less Sinos vs Purefoods". Manila Standard.
  3. ^ "Smokin' Joe throws in towel vs Big C". Manila Standard.
  4. ^ "Harris fires 105 as Swift posts No.6". Manila Standard.
  5. ^ "Presto fate up in PBA meet today". Manila Standard.
  6. ^ "Presto blows farewell game". Manila Standard.
  7. ^ "Sta.Lucia buys Presto franchise". Manila Standard.