2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup

The 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup or known as the 2000 Alaxan PBA All-Filipino Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the first conference of the 2000 PBA season. It started on February 20 and ended on June 11, 2000. The tournament is an All-Filipino format, which doesn't require an import or a pure-foreign player for each team.

2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup
DurationFebruary 20 – June 11, 2000
TV partner(s)Viva TV (IBC)
Finals
ChampionsAlaska Milkmen
Runners-upPurefoods TJ Hotdogs
Awards
Best PlayerKenneth Duremdes
(Alaska Milkmen)
Finals MVPPoch Juinio
(Alaska Milkmen)
PBA All-Filipino Cup chronology
PBA conference chronology

Format

The following format will be observed for the duration of the conference:

  • The teams were divided into 2 groups.
  • Teams in a group will play against each other once and against teams in the other group twice; 14 games per team.
  • The top eight teams after the eliminations will advance to the quarterfinals.
  • Quarterfinals:
    • Top four teams will have a twice-to-beat advantage against their opponent.
    • QF1: #1 vs. #8
    • QF2: #2 vs. #7
    • QF3: #3 vs. #6
    • QF4: #4 vs. #5
  • Best-of-five semifinals:
    • SF1: QF1 vs. QF4
    • SF2: QF2 vs. QF3
  • Third-place playoff: losers of the semifinals
  • Best-of-seven finals: winners of the semifinals

Elimination round

Team standings

PosTeamWLPCTGBQualification
1Tanduay Rhum Masters122.857Twice-to-beat in the quarterfinals
2San Miguel Beermen104.714[a]2
3Alaska Milkmen104.714[a]2
4Purefoods TJ Hotdogs86.5714
5Sta. Lucia Realtors68.429[b]6Twice-to-win in the quarterfinals
6Pop Cola 800s68.429[b]6
7Mobiline Phone Pals59.357[c]7
8Barangay Ginebra Kings59.357[c]7
9Shell Velocity59.357[c]7
10Batang Red Bull Energizers[d]311.2149
Source: PBA.ph
Notes:

Eighth seed playoff

Mobiline had a better quotient on their games among Shell and Barangay Ginebra hence they were awarded with the #7 seed.[1]

Bracket

QuarterfinalsSemifinals
(Best-of-5)
Finals
(Best-of-7)
#1 twice-to-beat
1Tanduay101
8Brgy. Ginebra78
1Tanduay1
#4 twice-to-beat
4Purefoods3
4Purefoods6889
5Sta. Lucia9379
4Purefoods1
#2 twice-to-beat
3Alaska4
2San Miguel82
7Mobiline61
2San Miguel1Third place playoff
#3 twice-to-beat
3Alaska3
3Alaska81
1Tanduay103
6Pop Cola67
2San Miguel92

Quarterfinals

(1) Tanduay vs. (8) Barangay Ginebra

May 10
Tanduay Rhum Masters 101, Barangay Ginebra Kings 78
Tanduay wins series in one game

(2) San Miguel vs. (7) Mobiline

May 12
San Miguel Beermen 82, Mobiline Phone Pals 61
San Miguel wins series in one game

(3) Alaska vs. (6) Pop Cola

May 12
Alaska Milkmen 81, Pop Cola 800s 67
Alaska wins series in one game

(4) Purefoods vs. (5) Sta. Lucia

May 14
Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 89, Sta. Lucia Realtors 79
Purefoods wins series in two games

Semifinals

(1) Tanduay vs. (4) Purefoods

On May 22, PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino forfeited Tanduay's Games 2 and 3 victories in favor of Purefoods for the deportation of Sonny Alvarado. Purefoods now leads the series 2–1.
May 31
Tanduay Rhum Masters 71, Purefoods TJ Hotdogs 72 (OT)
Purefoods wins series, 3–1

The day after Tanduay swept the series 3–0, the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) revoked Sonny Alvarado's Filipino citizenship as it uncovered that the player used fraudulent papers; consequently, the BID ordered Alvarado's deportation. This caused PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino to forfeit two of Tanduay's semifinal wins (Games 2 and 3) since Alvarado played in those games (he didn't play in the first game). The league earlier forfeited Batang Red Bull's wins when 18-year-old Kerby Raymundo was found to have deficient academic credentials. 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.[2] The league suspended the Game 4 on the May 24 playdate, the first time a game has been suspended for a cause other than a typhoon, an earthquake, or a bomb threat.[3]

PBA legal counsel Butch Cleofe warned that Tanduay faced suspension from the league, a hefty fine and even expulsion when it fails to show up on the May 26 playdate. A P500,000 fine faced the franchise plus other penalties the commissioner may impose.[4] Prior to the game, Tanduay was able to secure an extension of the TRO hence Game 4 was suspended for a second time; this has been the first time a PBA game has been suspended via a court order. The league has already lost P600,000 on gate receipts and Viva TV lost about P2 million in TV commercials.[5] The league rejected Tanduay's offer of resetting the series with them leading 1–0, with the games that Alvarado played declared as "no contests"; the league insisted that the Rhum Masters play Game 4 with them trailing 1–2.[6] On May 30, Tanduay relented and agreed to play Game 4 with them trailing 1–2. Bernardino would deal with Tanduay's actions "accordingly with due process". To prevent such events from happening again, the PBA Board has decided that Filipino-Americans would have to secure clearances from the BID and the Department of Justice (DOJ; previously, only a BID clearance was sufficient).[7]

When Game 4 was finally played, the game went into overtime; Purefoods' Boyet Fernandez converted a three-point field goal with 0.2 of a second remaining to seal Purefoods' unlikely Finals qualification against 1990s rival Alaska.[8]

(2) San Miguel vs. (3) Alaska

May 24
San Miguel Beermen 83, Alaska Milkmen 120
Alaska wins series, 3–1

Third place playoff

Finals

Alaska won the title on Game 5 despite trailing by six points late in the fourth quarter; Rodney Santos and Poch Juinio carried the scoring slack when Bong Hawkins and Johnny Abarrientos had bad starts. Abarrientos was able to make it up by hitting a jump-shot to give the Milkmen the lead 85–82. Noy Castillo converted both free-throws to cut the lead to one. Alaska missed four free-throws, including two intentional misses by James Wallkvist with 0.5 of a second remaining to clinch their first All-Filipino championship since 1998. Alvin Patrimonio had a series-best 22 points but went scoreless at the final quarter that helped Alaska to catch up.

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