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1990 PBA season
League Philippine Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
TV partner/s Vintage Sports (PTV)
Regular season
Season MVP Allan Caidic (Presto)
Top scorer Allan Caidic (Presto)
Finals
First Conference champions Formula Shell Zoom Masters
First Conference runners-up Anejo Rum 65ers
All-Filipino Conference champions Presto Tivolis
All-Filipino Conference runners-up Purefoods Hotdogs
Third Conference champions Purefoods Hotdogs
Reinforced Conference runners-up Alaska Air Force

The 1990 PBA season was the 16th season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).


Season highlights[]

  • The PBA increased its membership from 6 to 8 teams, with the entry of expansion franchises RFM/Cosmos Bottling, Inc. and Pepsi-Cola. The 6 regular PBA ballclubs were allowed to protect 9 players from its rosters, the two new teams will pick those players in the expansion pool.
  • Formula Shell won their first PBA title after five years of participation, but the biggest story of the year was the walkout of AƱejo Rum 65 in Game 6 of the First Conference finals, the 65ers were heavily fined a total of P550,000.
  • Presto Tivolis won the All-Filipino crown at the expense of Purefoods Hotdogs for their first title in three years and sixth overall.
  • With the advent of "Open basketball" being approved, professional basketball players are now allowed to play in the international tournaments such as the Olympics and World championships, the PBA send an all-pro team to the Beijing Asian Games in September and chosen to coach the PBA-backed national team is AƱejo playing coach Robert Jaworski. Despite only two weeks to prepare and injuries and problems hounding the team even from the time it was formed, the All-Pro nationals won a silver medal finish, behind host China.
  • Purefoods Hotdogs came back from a 0-2 overhaul to win the Third Conference title and their first championship with a 3-2 series win over Alaska Milk, becoming only the second team to have won three straight after falling behind two games to none, the Hotdogs duplicated the feat achieved by the Crispa Redmanizers in 1976. Coach Baby Dalupan, the league's winningest coach, won his 15th title.

Champions[]

  • First Conference: Formula Shell Zoom Masters
  • All-Filipino Conference: Presto Tivolis
  • Third Conference: Purefoods Hotdogs
  • Team with best win-loss percentage: Formula Shell Zoom Masters (35-21, .625)
  • Best Team of the Year: Purefoods Hotdogs (1st)

Individual awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Allan Caidic (Presto)
  • Rookie of the Year: Gerry Esplana (Presto)
  • Most Improved Player: Rey Cuenco (AƱejo)
  • Mythical Five:
      *Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell)
      *Paul Alvarez (Alaska)
      *Benjie Paras (Shell)
      *Alvin Patrimonio (Purefoods)
      *Allan Caidic (Presto)

Mythical Second Team:

      *Samboy Lim (San Miguel)
      *Rudy Distrito (AƱejo)
      *Ramon Fernandez (San Miguel)
      *Elpidio Villamin (Alaska)
      *Rey Cuenco (AƱejo)
  • All-Defensive Team:
      *Abe King (Presto)
      *Glenn Capacio (Purefoods)
      *Alvin Teng (San Miguel)
      *Elpidio Villamin (Alaska)
      *Chito Loyzaga (AƱejo)

Board of governors[]

  • Rodrigo Salud (Commissioner)
  • Rey Marquez (Chairman, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.)
  • Wilfred Steven Uytengsu (Vice-Chairman, General Milling Corp.)
  • Ruben Cleofe (Secretary)
  • Lance Gokongwei (Treasurer, Consolidated Food Corp.)
  • Carlos Palanca III (La TondeƱa Distillers, Inc.)
  • Renato Buhain (Purefoods Corp.)
  • Elmer Yanga (Republic Flour Mills Corp.)
  • Luis Lorenzo, Sr (Pepsi Cola Products Philippines, Inc.)
  • Nazario AvendaƱo (San Miguel Corp.)
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