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1975 PBA season

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First Conference champions
  
All-Philippine Championship champions
  
Number of teams
  
9

TV partner
  
PBA on KBS

Second Conference champions
  
Start date
  
1975

Season MVP
  
Duration
  
April 9, 1975 – December 14, 1975

Similar
  
1998 PBA season, 2008–09 PBA season, 1992 PBA season, 2000 PBA season, 2003 PBA season

The 1975 PBA season was the inaugural season of the Philippine Basketball Association.

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Notable events

In 1975, nine big corporations with basketball teams in the Manila Industrial Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) declared their independence from the Basketball Association of the Philippines and formed the first professional basketball league in Asia, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

On April 9, the PBA opens with its inaugural double-header at the Araneta Coliseum, with a sellout crowd of 18,000 watching, the Marisawa-Noritake Porcelain Makers defeated Concepcion Carrier, 101-98, in the opening game while Toyota Comets won over U/Tex Weavers, 105-101, in the main game. Gregorio "Joy" Dionisio of Carrier scored the very first basket in PBA history.

In front of 11,000 fans at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum on May 10, the Crispa-Floro Redmanizers and Toyota Comets clash for the first time in what could be the start of their long-storied rivalry. The Redmanizers hacked out a 139-133 victory to hand the Comets their first loss of the season and halted their seven-game winning streak. Bogs Adornado topscored for Crispa with 29 points.

All-Star games

In pioneering version of All-star games on December 23, the Brown team coach by Baby Dalupan beats Dante Silverio's Yellow squad, 126-123, in the third and deciding match of the PBA Ovaltine dream games. Members of the Brown team were Ramon Fernandez, William Adornado, Rudolf Kutch, Rudy Soriano, Atoy Co, Francis Arnaiz, Larry Mumar, Dave Regullano, Freddie Hubalde, Reynaldo Alcantara, Estoy Estrada, Rey Franco, Cristino Reynoso, Jimmy Noblezada and Romy Cabading, the Yellow team were composed of Robert Jaworski, Rosalio Martirez, Bernie Fabiosa, Johnny Revilla, Lim Eng Beng, Gregorio Dionisio, Danny Florencio, Jimmy Mariano, Adriano Papa, Manny Paner, Abet Guidaben, Rudolfo Segura, Ricardo Cleofas, Ramon Lucindo and Romeo Frank, who replaced the suspended Philip Cezar.

Champions

  • First Conference: Toyota Comets
  • Second Conference: Toyota Comets
  • All-Philippine Championship: Crispa Redmanizers
  • Team with best win-loss percentage: Toyota Comets (42-15, .737)
  • Best Team of the Year: Toyota Comets (1st)
  • Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Bogs Adornado (Crispa)
  • Mythical Five:
  • Francis Arnaiz (Toyota)
  • Atoy Co (Crispa)
  • Manny Paner (Royal)
  • Ernesto Estrada (Royal)
  • Bogs Adornado (Crispa)
  • Board of governors

  • Leopoldo Prieto - Commissioner
  • Emerson Coseteng - President (Mariwasa-Norikate)
  • Walter Euyang (Universal Textile Mills)
  • Domingo Itchon (Elizalde and Co.)
  • Leonardo "Skip" Guinto (San Miguel Corporation)
  • Jose "Dondo" Lim III (Concepcion Industries, Inc.)
  • Enrico Villaflor (Seven-Up Bottling Company of the Philippines)
  • Porfilio Zablan (Consolidated Food Corporation)
  • Pablo Carlos (Delta Motor Corporation)
  • Valeriano "Danny" Floro (P. Floro and Sons)
  • References

    1975 PBA season Wikipedia


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