1993 PBA season
The 1993 PBA season was the 19th season of the Philippine Basketball Association.
Board of governors
Executive committee
- Reynaldo G. Marquez
- Luis Lorenzo, Sr.
- Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, representing Alaska Milkmen)
- Nazario L. Avedaño
Teams
Season highlights
- The league moves to its new home, the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.
- The PBA unveils their new logo during the opening ceremonies on February 28. The logo was chosen from more than 2000 entries in a nationwide contest held on January. The winning logo design was created by a professional graphic designer from Manila, Oscar de Castro who is now based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- The league changes their playdates from Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays to Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The move of their second weekly playdate from Thursday to Friday is to attract weekend crowds.
- Sta. Lucia Realtors made its debut in the league, parading top draft pick Zandro "Jun" Limpot and former players from the Presto franchise led by Vergel Meneses.
- Benjie Paras was unable to come in terms with his team Shell Rimula X at the start of the season as he declared that he wanted to be traded to Ginebra San Miguel, he was not able to play in the All-Filipino Conference. A settlement was reached before the start of the Second Conference.
- The All-Filipino Cup became the opening conference of the season, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars defeated the San Miguel Beermen for the title. Coney Island coach Vincent "Chot" Reyes made history as the first coach to claim a PBA crown in his maiden season with the team.
- The Second Conference was renamed Commissioner's Cup, corporate rivals Purefoods and Swift Mighty Meaties faced off for the second time in the finals with Swift snagging their second championship behind the exploits of best import Ronnie Thompkins. The said conference was also full of blockbuster trades that saw several players traded to other teams.
- The Third Conference was named after the PBA Board of Governors and was called Governor's Cup. The San Miguel Beermen surpassed the defunct Toyota ballclub as the second winningest team, capturing their 10th title by defeating Swift Mighty Meaties, who were led by the returning high-scoring import Tony Harris.
- Purefoods forward Alvin Patrimonio won his second Most Valuable Player award in three years in a hotly-contested race between him and teammate Jerry Codiñera for the coveted award.
Opening ceremonies
Team | Muse |
Alaska Milkmen | Sadie Callahan |
Coney Island Ice Cream Stars | Bea Lucero |
Ginebra San Miguel | Hazel Huelvas |
San Miguel Beermen | Donita Rose |
7-Up Uncolas | Rosanna Escudero |
Shell Rimula X | Liza Berroya and Janine Barredo |
Sta. Lucia Realtors | Ruffa Gutierrez and Apols Gutierrez |
Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs | Gelli de Belen |
Champions
- All-Filipino Cup: Coney Island Ice Cream Stars
- Commissioner's Cup: Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs
- Governors Cup: San Miguel Beermen
- Team with best win-loss percentage: San Miguel Beermen
- Best Team of the Year: San Miguel Beermen
Individual awards
- Most Valuable Player: Alvin Patrimonio
- Rookie of the Year: Jun Limpot
- Sportsmanship Award: Samboy Lim
- Most Improved Player: Vergel Meneses
- Coach of the Year: Chot Reyes
- Defensive Player of the Year: Alvin Teng
- Mythical Five:
- *Alfonso Solis
- *Ato Agustin
- *Jerry Codiñera
- *Alvin Patrimonio
- *Nelson Asaytono
- Mythical Second Team:
- *Allan Caidic
- *Samboy Lim
- *Jun Limpot
- *Vergel Meneses
- *Alvin Teng
- All Defensive Team:
- *Jerry Codiñera
- *Glenn Capacio
- *Alvin Teng
- *Arturo dela Cruz
- *Jun Limpot
Awards given by the PBA Press Corps
- Mr. Quality Minutes: Olsen Racela
- Humanitarian/Citizenship Award: Chito Loyzaga
- Comeback Player of the Year: Paul Alvarez
- Mr. Clutch: Alfonso Solis
- Role Player of the Year: Glenn Capacio
- Newsmaker of the Year: Alvin Patrimonio
- Referee of the Year: Ernesto de Leon
Cumulative standings