1975 PBA First Conference finals Team | Coach | Wins |
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Toyota Comets | Dante Silverio | 3 | Crispa Redmanizers | Baby Dalupan | 1 | |
Dates | July 24–31, 1975 |
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Television | KBS |
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Announcers | DWXL |
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PBA First Conference finals chronology |
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The 1975 PBA First Conference finals was the best-of-5 basketball championship series of the 1975 PBA First Conference, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The Toyota Comets and the Crispa Redmanizers played for the inaugural championship contested by the league. The tournament was officially named as an All-Filipino Conference, but it was reclassified in the 2010s as an import-laced tournament since the league gave teams the option to hire foreign players or "imports". This tournament was renamed as the "1975 PBA First Conference" since the 2001 edition of Hardcourt, the official PBA Annual.
The Toyota Comets became the league's first champion, winning their series in four games against the Crispa Redmanizers. [1]
Qualification
Toyota Comets | Crispa Redmanizers |
Finished 13–3 (.812), 1st | Eliminations | Finished 12–4 (.750), 2nd |
Finished 6–0 (1.000), 1st | Semifinals | Finished 3–3 (.500), tied for 2nd, beats U/tex in a playoff |
Games summary
Toyota Comets 103, Crispa Redmanizers 107 |
Scoring by quarter: 21–31, 33–30, 21–25, 28–21 |
Pts: Robert Jaworski 26 | | Pts: Bogs Adornado 29 |
Players' scoring averages
(*) Three games only, did not see action in Game four
Broadcast notes
References
- ^ "Toyota drubs Crispa, wins PBA crown". crispatoyota.blogspot.com.
External links
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Team seasons | |
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Succession | | First Conference 1976 | Second Conference 1976 | All-Philippine Championship 1976 |
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Crispa Redmanizers |
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- Also known as Walk Tall Jeansmakers
- Founded in 1975
- Disbanded in 1984
- Owned by the P. Floro and Sons, Inc.
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The franchise | |
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Championships (13) | |
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Runner-up finishes (8) | |
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