1975 PBA Second Conference Finals

The 1975 PBA Second Conference Finals (officially named as the 1975 PBA Open Conference Finals) was the best-of-5 basketball championship series of the 1975 PBA Second Conference, and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The Toyota Comets and the Crispa Redmanizers played for the second championship contested by the league.

1975 PBA Second Conference Finals
TeamCoachWins
Toyota Comets Dante Silverio 2
Crispa Redmanizers Baby Dalupan 1
DatesNovember 16–21, 1975
TelevisionKBS
Radio networkDWXL

The Toyota Comets won against the Crispa Redmanizers, 2–1.

Qualification

Toyota CometsCrispa Redmanizers
Finished 10–3 (.769), tied for 1stElims/ Round of sixFinished 10–3 (.769), tied for 1st
Finished 3–3 (.500), tied for 2nd, beats Noritake in a playoffSemifinalsFinished 4–2 (.667), 1st

Games summary

November 16
Toyota Comets 98, Crispa Redmanizers 96
Scoring by quarter: 24–27, 27–18, 24–23, 23–28
Pts: Ompong Segura 29 Pts: Atoy Co 26
November 18
Toyota Comets 91, Crispa Redmanizers 101
Scoring by quarter: 25–22, 24–24, 24–22, 18–33
Pts: Arnaiz 19 Jones 19 Pts: Adornado 22 Co 22
November 20
Toyota Comets 115, Crispa Redmanizers 102
Scoring by quarter: 34–21, 33–30, 32–39, 16–12
Pts: Francis Arnaiz 30 Pts: Atoy Co 23
Toyota wins series, 2–1

Players' scoring averages

ToyotaTotal pointsAverageCrispaTotal pointsAverage
Francis Arnaiz6321Fortunato Co, Jr7123.67
Byron Jones6120.3Bogs Adornado6622
Rodolfo Segura4916.33Philip Cezar4414.67
Robert Jaworski*3216Johnny Burks3010
Ramon Fernandez*2211Bernie Fabiosa279
Oscar Rocha*189Pete Crotty258.33
Stan Cherry175.67Rey Franco186
Orly Bauzon165.33Rudy Soriano*105

(*) Two games only, Fernandez did not see action in Game two because of a broken nose, Rocha was not fielded in Game one.

Occurrences

Toyota's Robert Jaworski and Crispa's Rudy Soriano were suspended in Game two for deliberately punching fellow players in the previous game of the championship series. Soriano blooded Ramon Fernandez' nose in a rebound scramble while Jaworski retaliated for Fernandez by hitting Soriano. Both were also fined aside from the one-game suspension. [1]

Crispa coach Baby Dalupan is fined P200 and suspended for one game after banging together the heads of referees Remigio Bartolome and Feliciano Santarina after the Redmanizers' Game 3 loss to Toyota.

On that same day on November 21, the PBA board rejects Crispa team manager Danny Floro's request for a change of referees. With Toyota leading the series, two games to one, following a 115–102 victory in Game three, the Redmanizers did not show up for Game four, therefore, the PBA forfeited the game and the championship series in favor of Toyota. [2]

Broadcast notes

GamePlay-by-playAnalyst
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3

References

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