1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference Finals

1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference Finals
TeamCoachWins
Crispa Redmanizers Baby Dalupan 3
U-Tex Wranglers Glenn McDonald 1
Dates November 19–28, 1981
Television MBS
Radio network DWXL

The 1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference Finals was the best-of-5 basketball championship series of the 1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs.

The Crispa Redmanizers captured their 9th PBA title with a 3–1 series win against the U/Tex Wranglers.

Qualification

U-Tex WranglersCrispa Redmanizers
Finished 63 (.667) EliminationsFinished 72 (.778)
Finished 41 (.800) QuarterfinalsFinished 32 (.600)
Finished 42 (.667), 1st SemifinalsFinished 33 (.500), tied for 2nd
Tiebreaker Won against Presto Fun Drinks, 119–114

Games summary

Game 1

November 19
Crispa Redmanizers 113, U-Tex Wranglers 108
Crispa leads series, 1–0

The Redmanizers outscored the Wranglers, 33–18 in the second quarter to take a 62–45 lead at halftime. Crispa kept U/Tex at a 15-point distance in the first seven minutes of play in the third period before Bogs Adornado and Lim Eng Beng scored successively from the field to get the Wranglers to within seven points, 73–80. The Wranglers threaten once more in the final quarter with Leroy Jackson, Adornado and Lim combined for 26 points but Abet Guidaben scored twice to stop their rally as Crispa leads, 110–99. U/Tex kept on fighting back with a 9-2 run, Allan Green's basket was countered by a three-point goal from Ricky Pineda to trim the lead further at 108–112, luckily for the Redmanizers, time has run out on U/Tex, Green made a charity from Jackson's backcourt foul for the final count.

Game 2

November 21
Crispa Redmanizers 91, U-Tex Wranglers 95
Series tied, 1–1

The Wranglers trailed for most part of the first half, reversed the trend in the second half and even led by eight points, 89–81, Freddie Hubalde spark a rally for Crispa that tied the count for the last time at 91–all, Wranglers' import Leroy Jackson came up with the key points in the last two minutes of play, after he put U/Tex back on top, Hubalde missed tying the game when he muffed an easy layup, Jackson scored on a fastbreak hit that iced the game for U/Tex with 10 seconds left.[1]

Game 3

November 26
Crispa Redmanizers 116, U-Tex Wranglers 112
Crispa leads series, 2–1

Allan Green, coming out of the bench in the last four minutes, tallied two three-point plays against Leroy Jackson to give Crispa a 114–108 margin, the Wranglers fell behind by 14 points in the first half and 13 in the final period. Bogs Adornado shot the last six of his 34 points in a U/Tex rally that cut down Crispa's lead to two, 101–103. It was then when Green made the first of his three-point plays.[2]

Game 4

November 28
Crispa Redmanizers 124, U-Tex Wranglers 119
Crispa wins series, 3–1

A 23-10 run by Crispa in the second quarter with Atoy Co catching fire, gave them leads by 15 points, 52–37, the Wranglers fought back to within eight points at halftime, 55–63. The Redmanizers had entered penalty situation midway in the third quarter, Leroy Jackson got away with 16 points, 10 of which came from the foul line, coach Baby Dalupan was so mad at the way officiating was going that he yelled at the referees during a U/Tex timeout. Crispa led by only one, 91–90, at the end of the first 36 minutes of play. In the final quarter, the Wranglers, starring Jackson and Jimmy Noblezada, grabbed the lead and held it several times, the last at 105–103, gutsy plays gave the Redmanizers a 109–106 lead before Philip Cezar made a clever move that caused Adornado to charge into him for an offensive foul and Adornado's sixth foul to bowed out in the ballgame, a 7–4 burst gave Crispa a comfortable 119–114 edge with less than two minutes remaining.[3]

1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference Champions

Crispa Redmanizers
Ninth title

Rosters

Crispa Redmanizers
# Player Position
4 Ramon Cruz Guard
5 Abet Guidaben Center-Forward
6 Fortunato Co, Jr Guard
8 Arturo Cristobal Forward
9 Padim Israel Forward
10 Freddie Hubalde Forward
12 Allan Green * Guard-Forward
13 Elpidio Villamin Forward-Center
15 Bernie Fabiosa Guard
17 Romulo Mamaril Center
18 Philip Cezar Center-Forward
19 Rudy Distrito Guard
20 Bernardo Carpio Forward

U-Tex Wranglers
# Player Position
4 Leroy Jackson * Guard-Forward
5 Roy Deles Guard
6 Ricardo Pineda Guard
7 Manuel Pineda Guard
8 Jaime Noblezada Forward
9 Jaime Taguines Center-Forward
10 Jesusito Martin Center-Forward
12 Rey Pages Forward
13 Danilo Pribhdas Center-Forward
14 Lim Eng Beng Guard
18 Armando Arce Center-Forward
21 Alberto Ortiz Guard
22 Matthew Gaston Guard
33 Bogs Adornado Forward

(*) Import

Broadcast notes

Game Play-by-play Analyst
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4

References

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