2000 PBA season

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2000 PBA season
DurationFebruary 20, 2000 – December 20, 2000
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)Viva TV (IBC)
2000 PBA Draft
Top draft pickPaolo Mendoza
Picked bySta. Lucia Realtors
Season MVPDanny Ildefonso
All-Filipino Cup championsAlaska Milkmen
Commissioner's Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
Governors Cup championsSan Miguel Beermen
Seasons

The 2000 PBA season was the 26th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Board of governors

Executive committee

Teams

Team Company Governor Alternate Governor
Alaska Milkmen Alaska Milk Corporation Wilfred Steven Uytengsu Joaquin Trillo
Barangay Ginebra Kings La Tondeña Distillers, Inc. Casiano Cabalan Jr. Ira Daniel Maniquis
Batang Red Bull Energizers Photokina Marketing Corporation George Chua George Balagtas
Mobiline Phone Pals Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company Ignatius Yengko Deobrah Anne Tan
Pop Cola Sizzlers Republic Flour Mills Corporation Elmer Yanga Philip Prieto
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs Purefoods Corporation Francisco Alejo III
Sta. Lucia Realtors Sta. Lucia Realty and Development Corporation Manuel Encarnado
San Miguel Beermen San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Alberto Villa-Abrille, Jr.
Shell Turbo Chargers Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation Reynaldo Gamboa
Tanduay Rhum Masters Basic Holdings Corporation Lucio Tan Jr. David De Joya

Notable occurrences

  • PBA's TV partner, Vintage Television was absorbed by Viva Entertainment.
  • Batang Red Bull Energizers entered the league as an expansion team.
  • The league celebrated their silver anniversary on April 9, 2000 with the awarding of the PBA's 25 greatest players.[1]
  • The league forfeited Batang Red Bull's wins when 18-year-old Kerby Raymundo was found to have deficient academic credentials. He would later return to the team in 2001.
  • It was the year when a crackdown of alleged fake Fil-foreign cagers led to deportations of Asi Taulava and Sonny Alvarado. Eric Menk, Danny Seigle and Chris Jackson were among those suspended by the PBA.
  • The Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) revoked the Filipino citizenship of Tanduay's Sonny Alvarado as it uncovered that the player used fraudulent papers; consequently, the BID ordered Alvarado's deportation.
  • Alvarado's deportation affected the season's All-Filipino Cup semifinal round after PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino forfeited two of Tanduay's semifinal wins (Games 2 and 3) against Purefoods, since Alvarado played on those games (he didn't play on the first game). With the forfeitures, the series would have resumed on Game 4 with Purefoods leading the series 2–1; however, Tanduay secured a temporary restraining order (TRO) that prevented the league from staging Game 4 of their series. This has been the first time a PBA game has been suspended via a court order.

Opening ceremonies

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:

Team Muse
Alaska Milkmen Children of Alaska players
Batang Red Bull Energizers Lindsay Custodio and Assunta De Rossi
Barangay Ginebra Kings Ana Roces
Pop Cola 800s Cris Villonco
Mobiline Phone Pals Mary Jean Maycon
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs Antoinette Taus
San Miguel Beermen Bianca Zobel
Shell Velocity Miriam Quiambao
Sta. Lucia Realtors 2000 Binibining Pilipinas candidates
Tanduay Rhum Masters Bernadette Allyson

Champions

ABC-PBA All-Star Game

As celebration to the league's twenty-fifth anniversary, the league and the Asian Basketball Confederation (now FIBA Asia) held the ABC-PBA All-Star Game.[2] Controversy ensued when ABC team member Rommel Adducul (who was also playing for the Manila Metrostars of the Metropolitan Basketball Association) had to be late due to his commitments with the Metrostars. Adducul earlier played against the Pasig-Rizal Pirates, a few kilometers away from the ABC-PBA All-Star venue.[3]

August 6, 2000 at the PhilSports Arena

PBA All-Stars ABC All-Stars
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Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Danny Ildefonso (San Miguel)
  • Rookie of the Year: Davonn Harp (Red Bull)
  • Sportsmanship Award: Freddie Abuda (San Miguel)
  • Most Improved Player: Mark Telan (Shell)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Freddie Abuda (San Miguel)
  • Mythical Five
  • Mythical Second Team
    • Dindo Pumaren (Purefoods)
    • Jeffrey Cariaso (Tanduay)
    • Bong Hawkins (Alaska)
    • Rudy Hatfield (Tanduay)
    • Marlou Aquino (Sta. Lucia)
  • All Defensive Team
    • Chris Jackson (Shell)
    • Freddie Abuda (San Miguel)
    • Rey Evangelista (Purefoods)
    • Jeffrey Cariaso (Tanduay)
    • Dindo Pumaren (Purefoods)

Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

  • Coach of the Year: Jong Uichico (San Miguel)
  • Mr. Quality Minutes: Boybits Victoria (San Miguel)
  • Executive of the Year: Buddy Encarnado (Sta. Lucia)
  • Comeback Player of the Year: Ato Agustin (Red Bull)
  • Referee of the Year: Ernie de Leon

Cumulative standings

Champion
Runner-up
Semifinalist
Quarterfinalist
Eliminations
Team GP W L PCT Best finish
San Miguel Beermen 58 40 18 .690 Champion
Alaska Milkmen 49 31 18 .633 Champion
Tanduay Rhum Masters 46 28 18 .608 Semifinalist
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 55 27 28 .490 Runner-up
Sta. Lucia Realtors 45 22 23 .489 Runner-up
Mobiline Phone Pals 41 18 23 .433 Semifinalist
Batang Red Bull Energizers 38 16 22 .421 Semifinalist
Barangay Ginebra Kings 37 15 22 .405 Quarterfinalist
Pop Cola 800s 34 12 22 .352 Quarterfinalist
Shell Velocity 33 9 24 .272 Eliminations

References

  1. ^ PBA Celebrates 25th year, Philippine Daily Inquirer
  2. ^ PBA's finest battle Asia's best, Philippine Daily Inquirer
  3. ^ PBA stars rip ABC 5, Philippine Daily Inquirer

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