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Revision as of 09:20, 20 December 2022
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Dates | November 24 – December 9, 1998 | |||||||||
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MVP | Benjie Paras | |||||||||
Television | VTV (IBC) | |||||||||
Radio network | DWFM |
The 1998 PBA Governors Cup Finals was the best-of-7 basketball championship series of the 1998 PBA Governors Cup, and the conclusion of the conference playoffs. The Formula Shell Super Unleaded and Mobiline Phone Pals played for the 71st championship contested by the league and a rematch of their one-game finale in the 1998 PBA Centennial Cup.
Formula Shell wins their third PBA title and their first in six years, with a 4–3 series victory over the Mobiline Phone Pals.
Benjie Paras won his First PBA Finals MVP in Governors Cup Finals
Qualification
Shell | Mobiline | ||
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Finished 9–6 (.600) | Eliminations | Finished 9–6 (.600) | |
Finished 12–9 (.571) | Semifinals | Finished 12–9 (.571) | |
Won against San Miguel, 87–83 | Playoff | Won against Purefoods, 84–80 |
Series scoring summary
Team | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 | Game 6 | Game 7 | Wins |
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Formula Shell | 110 | 67 | 78 | 109 | 81 | 80 | 93 | 4 |
Mobiline | 90 | 94 | 81 | 97 | 88 | 77 | 91 | 3 |
Games summary
Game 1
November 24
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Formula Shell 110, Mobiline Phone Pals 90 | ||
Pts: John Best 30 | Pts: Artemus McClary 31 | |
Shell leads series, 1–0 |
Game 2
Game 3
November 29
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Formula Shell 78, Mobiline Phone Pals 81 | ||
Pts: John Best 25 | Pts: Silas Mills 25 | |
Mobiline leads series, 2–1 |
Silas Mills and Tee McClary combined for the last four points of the Phone Pals after Shell briefly took the upper hand on John Best' jumper, 78–77.
Game 4
December 1
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Formula Shell 109, Mobiline Phone Pals 97 | ||
Pts: Donald Williams 36 John Best 30 | ||
Series tied, 2–2 |
Game 5
December 4
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Formula Shell 81, Mobiline Phone Pals 88 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 14–25, 22–20, 23–25 | ||
Pts: John Best 32 | Pts: Silas Mills 33 | |
Mobiline leads series, 3–2 |
Glenn Capacio came up with a clutch basket in the final 30 seconds after Shell threatened at 81–82 with 2:01 left on back-to-back triples by Donald Williams. Earlier, five straight free throws by Mills and Tee McClary gave the Mobiline Phone Pals an 82–75 lead.
Game 6
Game 7
December 9
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Formula Shell 93, Mobiline Phone Pals 91 | ||
Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 21–23, 25–30, 25–21 | ||
Pts: John Best 31 | Pts: Silas Mills 29 | |
Formula Shell wins series, 4–3 |
Benjie Paras fired 12 of his 18 points in the final quarter as he had all the Zoom Masters' output in an 8–3 run which gave Shell the lead, 90–89, time down to 1:33, Gerry Esplana's fadeaway jumper with 27 ticks left put them in front by three, 92–89. Mobiline had a chance to win it all at the buzzer but Patrick Fran missed a potential game-winning three-point shot with a second left after failing to give the ball to Silas Mills. Shell survived a Mobiline' all-time finals record of 14 three-point shots made, John Best led the Zoom Masters with 31 points, Silas Mills went 6-of-8 from the three-point area to finish with 29 points for the Phone Pals. Benjie Paras on his first Finals MVP and Formula Shell captures on his championship third title.[1]
1998 PBA Governors Cup Champions |
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Formula Shell Super Unleaded Third title |
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Broadcast notes
Game | Play-by-play | Analyst | Courtside reporters |
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Game 1 | Ed Picson | Andy Jao | None |
Game 2 | Noli Eala | Quinito Henson | Ria Tanjuatco |
Game 3 | Ed Picson | Andy Jao | Ronnie Nathanielsz, Janelle So and Ria Tanjuatco |
Game 4 | Noli Eala | Quinito Henson | None |
Game 5 | Ed Picson | Andy Jao | Ria Tanjuatco |
Game 6 | Mon Liboro | Yeng Guiao | Paolo Trillo, and Seppie Cristobal |
Game 7 | Noli Eala | Yeng Guiao | Paolo Trillo, Seppie Cristobal and Barry Pascua |