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2003 PBA Invitational Championship

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TV partner(s)
  
NBN/IBC

Runners-up
  
Coca Cola Tigers

Champions
  
Alaska Aces

Duration
  
July 27 – August 23, 2003

The 2003 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Samsung-Invitational Championship, was the second conference of the 2003 PBA season. It started on July 27 and ended on August 23, 2003. The tournament features three guest foreign teams from Korea, China and Yugoslavia along with the Philippine national team.

Contents

The Alaska Aces captured their 11th PBA title, beating the Coca Cola Tigers, 2-1, in their best-of-three finals series.

Samsung-PBA Mabuhay Cup

The Samsung PBA-Mabuhay Cup was the one-round robin between the five lower seeded teams based on their won-loss records in the elimination round of the All-Filipino Cup, to determine the sixth and last qualifying team for the PBA 2nd conference Invitationals.

The Alaska Aces made it as the sixth entry by defeating Barangay Ginebra Kings, 93-85 on July 20 at the Cuneta Astrodome for a perfect 4-0 slate.

Group A

Red Bull gained the last slot in the crossover semis on August 13 at the Cuneta Astrodome in a bizarre ending, Talk 'N Text, which won 88-87, needed to win 8 points, went to the extent of shooting to the Red Bull's goal while enjoying the lead in the closing seconds to possibly force an overtime.

Finals

Brandon Lee Cablay held the Aces together with timely hits then sparked a fiery Alaska windup as the Tigers came back from 16 points down to even lead twice early in the last quarter. Cablay nailed a three-pointer that tied the count for the final time at 70-all and added back-to-back baskets that finally doomed the Tigers, 84-74, with 2:24 left in the game. The 6-foot Cablay was adjudged as the first rookie Finals MVP since Danny Seigle with San Miguel back in 1999.

References

2003 PBA Invitational Championship Wikipedia