1978 Crispa Redmanizers season
1978 Crispa Redmanizers season | |
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Head coach | Baby Dalupan |
All-Filipino Conference results | |
Record | 17–7 (70.8%) |
Place | 4th |
Playoff finish | Semifinals |
Open Conference results | |
Record | 14–9 (60.9%) |
Place | 2nd |
Playoff finish | Finals |
Invitational Conference results | |
Record | 4–3 (57.1%) |
Place | 3rd |
Playoff finish | N/A |
Crispa Redmanizers seasons | |
← 1977 1979 → |
The 1978 Crispa Redmanizers season was the fourth season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Crispa 400s starting the 2nd conference.
Colors
Crispa Redmanizers (All-Filipino Conference)
(dark)
(light)
Crispa 400 (Open and Invitational Conferences)
(dark)
(light)
Finals stint
Crispa stood firm to defend its last crown in the Open Conference with the All-Filipino unsuccessfully defended when they surprisingly faltered in the second round of the semifinals and were ousted by arch rival Toyota.
Coach Baby Dalupan personally choose 6-9 Ansley Truitt and 6-8 Paul Mills for their two imports. U-Tex and Crispa advanced to the semifinals without much difficulty and placed first and second after the semifinal round to enter into the championship. Unlike their last year's confrontation, the 400s were underdog for the first time in the title series and matched against the Wranglers' triumvirate of Glenn McDonald, Byron "Snake" Jones and Lim Eng Beng. Crispa were swept in three games by U-Tex. [1]
Roster
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References
- ^ "Crispa's kingdom collapses". The Manila Times Online.
External links
- The Crispa [email protected]
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- Also known as Walk Tall Jeansmakers
- Founded in 1975
- Disbanded in 1984
- Owned by the P. Floro and Sons, Inc.
- Franchise
- All-time roster
- 1975 All-Philippine
- 1976 First Conference
- 1976 Second Conference
- 1976 All-Philippine
- 1977 All-Filipino
- 1977 Open
- 1979 All-Filipino
- 1980 All-Filipino
- 1981 Invitational
- 1983 All-Filipino
- 1983 Reinforced Filipino
- 1983 Open
- 1984 First All-Filipino
- 1975 First Conference
- 1975 Open
- 1977 Invitational
- 1978 Open
- 1979 Invitational
- 1981 Open
- 1982 Invitational
- 1984 Invitational
- Crispa–Toyota rivalry
- The Grand Slam seasons (1976 and 1983)
- The Maestro
- The Fortune Cookie
- Mr. Nice Guy
- Tapal King
- Bogs plays point
- Manotoc takes over
- The Pioneer