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| History | Alaska Air Force 1980s Hills Bros. The 1986 PBA season was the twelfth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Coffee Kings 1987 Alaska Milkmen 1990s-2000 Alaska Aces 2000-Present |
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| Team colors | Red, black and white | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Company | Alaska Mlik Corp. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Championships | 12 (1991 Third Conference, 1994 Governor's, 1995 Governor's, 1996 All-Filipino, 1996 Commissioner's, 1996 Governor's, 1997 Governor's, 1998 All-Filipino, 1998 Commissioner's, 2000 All-Filipino, 2003 Invitational, 2007 Fiesta) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Alaska Aces is a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) team since 1986 under the ownership of Alaska Milk Corporation and the recently champions of the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference. Earl Timothy Cone, better known as Tim Cone, is the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. The Philippine Basketball Association awards a championship trophy (or cup to the winning team at the end of each conference (tournament The 1991 PBA season was the seventeenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1994 PBA season was the twentieth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1995 PBA season was the twenty-first season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1996 PBA season was the twenty-second season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1997 PBA season was the twenty-third season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1998 PBA season was the twenty-fourth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 2000 PBA season was the twenty-sixth of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 2003 PBA Season was the twenty-ninth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 2007 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Fiesta Conference or known as the 2007 Talk 'N Text PBA Fiesta Conference for Sponsorship reasons The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA is a Professional Basketball league in the Philippines founded in 1975. The 1986 PBA season was the twelfth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 2007 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Fiesta Conference or known as the 2007 Talk 'N Text PBA Fiesta Conference for Sponsorship reasons
They are known for winning nine PBA championships in the 1990s, including a rare grand slam (winning three championships in one season) during the 1996 season, joining the Crispa Redmanizers (1976, 1983) and the San Miguel Beermen (1989) as one of only three franchises to achieve the feat. The Grand Slam in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA refers to a PBA team who has won all three conferences (tournaments in a single season The 1996 PBA season was the twenty-second season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Crispa Redmanizers was a Basketball team in the Manila Industrial Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA and The 1976 PBA Season was the second season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1983 PBA season was the ninth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The 1989 PBA season was the fifteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA
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After the temporary departure of the Magnolia team prior to the start of the 1986 season, the league reduced to only five teams. The 1986 PBA season was the twelfth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Alaska Milk Corporation of American owner Wilfred Uytengsu was accepted as the league's sixth team before the start of the 1986 season in April. Alaska acquired several holdovers from the old Magnolia team (Marte Saldana, Rudy Distrito and Biboy Ravanes among others) for their inaugural campaign.
Alaska's imports for the 1986 Reinforced Conference were former Utah Jazz Jerry Lee Eaves and former Toyota import Donnie Ray Koonce. The Utah Jazz is a professional Basketball team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Toyota Super Corollas was a former professional Basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA from 1975 - 1983.
In its very first conference, Alaska would place third behind Tanduay, Great Taste, and Ginebra. The Tanduay Rhum Masters is a former Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA Philippine Basketball Association (PBA and Philippine Basketball The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979.
Norman Black stayed with Alaska as its import for the Open Conference teaming up with an import by the name of Mike Morrison. [1]
A list of the 1986 Alaska lineup is listed on this [2].
In 1987, Alaska Milk changed its name to the Hills Bros. The 1987 PBA season was the thirteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Coffee Kings. After Manila Beer's disbandment, the Coffee Kings acquired Yoyoy Villamin to form a bruising tandem with Ricky Relosa, known as the "Bruise Brothers".
They also had former Crispa shooter William "Bogs" Adornado to banner the team, although the former three-time MVP was already slowing down at the time. The Crispa Redmanizers was a Basketball team in the Manila Industrial Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA and
The All-Filipino saw the team finally jelling, with the emergence of the "Bruise Brothers" combination of Villamin and Relosa. It entered the Finals, where it got swept 3-0 by Great Taste Coffee. Despite the sweep, it was a brutal, physical Finals series with Villamin and Relosa being matched up against Great Taste's "Royal Brothers" Abe King and "Prince" Philip Cezar.
By virtue of its runner-up finish, Hills Bros. participated in the first PBA-IBA World Championship Cup. It finished third, behind the Los Angeles Cougars (which had future Alaska import Sean Chambers in its line-up) and Great Taste Coffee. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West
Reinforced Conference saw Hills Bros. parading a sweet-shooting import by the name of Jose Slaughter. On October 18, 1987 in a game which Hills Bros. Events 1009 - The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a Christian church in Jerusalem, is completely destroyed by the Fatimid Year 1987 ( MCMLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar) won over Great Taste 129-115, Jose Slaughter scored 79 points, the most ever scored by an Alaska/Hills Bros. player in a game. He also scored 14 three point field goals.
The team also made the Finals, losing however to the Bobby Parks-reinforced San Miguel Beermen 4-1.
By the end of the year, Villamin and Relosa would be named the All-Defensive team. Villamin would also be named most improved player, the same award won by Ricky Relosa the year before. Nat Canson and former Tanduay bench tactician Turo Valenzona were the team's head coach during the '87 campaign. The Tanduay Rhum Masters is a former Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA Philippine Basketball Association (PBA and Philippine Basketball
After that year, Adornado announced his retirement from the league, his jersey no. Retirement is the point where a person stops employment completely 33 was retired and was hung in the rafters of the ULTRA during the opening of the 1988 season. Year 1988 ( MCMLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar) He was first player in Alaska/Hills Bros franchise to have his number retired and was later named as the team's coach. [3]
In 1988, the team reverted back to the Alaska name with the Air Force monicker. The 1988 PBA season was the fourteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Some believe that the nickname was a sort of Uytengsu's support for the US soldiers that were based in Olongapo at that time. The City of Olongapo (Lungsod ng Olongapo Sambal: Syodad nin Olongapo) is an urbanized city located in the province of Zambales
The Air Force finished third place in both the Open and All-Filipino Conferences but failed to place more than fourth in the season-ending Reinforced Conference.
Before the 1989, Alaska acquired three players in what many believed as the richest drafts in league history. The 1989 PBA season was the fifteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Bong Alvarez, Ric-Ric Marata and Boy Cabahug were taken from the draft. Same as a year before, Alaska won two third place trophies in the Open and Reinforced Conferences.
In 1989, American Earl Timothy Cone became the new coach of the Air Force after Adornado was fired during the season (owner Uytensu coached a won ballgame for the team). The 1989 PBA season was the fifteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Earl Timothy Cone, better known as Tim Cone, is the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. The year also saw the debut of Sean Chambers as Alaska's import.
In 1990, Alaska advanced in the finals of the Third Conference against a young Purefoods team. The 1990 PBA season was the sixteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants is a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA team under the Purefoods-Hormel division of the San Miguel Corporation. Their imports then were Carlos Clark and Chambers. After a 2-0 lead in the Best-of-five series, Alaska suffered one of the biggest collapses in league history as Purefoods won the next three games to win the title. The team had the top pick in the draft and grabbed Alex Araneta out of Ateneo. The Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles is the varsity team of the Ateneo de Manila University in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. But in later years, Araneta was considered a bust and was out of the league by 1997. The 1997 PBA season was the twenty-third season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA
In 1991, Eugene Quilban joined Alaska from the rookie draft to bolster the Alaska squad. The 1991 PBA season was the seventeenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Jojo Lastimosa was acquired after being taken from Purefoods in a trade with Elmer Cabahug. After a third-place showing in the All-Filipino, they returned to the finals of the Third Conference against crowd-favorite Ginebra San Miguel and former Laker Wes Matthews. The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979. The Los Angeles Lakers are a National Basketball Association (NBA team based in Los Angeles, California. Alvarez, Lastimosa and their teammates dominated the series that saw them winning it, 3 games to 1 for their first title in team history.
Alvarez was then eased out of the team, when his one-on-one style didn't suit the new offensive scheme being enforced by Tim Cone - the triangle offense. The Triangle Offense, also known as the Triple-Post Quilban later left Alaska for 7-Up, in which he led the team to a finals loss to Swift. The Pop Cola Panthers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team from 1990 - 2001 under the ownership of Cosmos Bottling Corporation a subsidiary [4]
Alaska managed one third place finish in 1992. The 1992 PBA season was the eighteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA In the 1993 draft, the Milkmen drafted Far Eastern University point guard Johnny Abarrientos, an energetic and exciting little man who can drive to the basket against taller opponents. The 1993 PBA season was the nineteenth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Far Eastern University (FEU ( in the City of Manila, West Sampaloc University Belt area is a nonsectarian Private university in the Philippines Point guard ( PG) also called the one or " the ball-handler " is one of the standard positions in a regulation Basketball game The Milkmen never won a trophy during their '93 campaign.
In 1994, Alaska acquired Bong Hawkins from Sta Lucia which helped "The Hawk" resurrect his career. The 1994 PBA season was the twentieth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Sta Lucia Realtors (SLR is a Philippine Basketball Association team Alaska lost to Purefoods in the Commissioner's Cup Finals. In the Governor's Cup, Alaska defeated Swift to win their third PBA title with Abarrientos, Lastimosa, Hawkins and import Sean Chambers leading the team.
In 1995, Alaska got Jeffrey Cariaso from the draft and added center Edward Juinio to the team. Alaska made it to the Finals of all conferences of 1995. The 1995 PBA season was the twenty-first season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA In the All-Filipino, they lost a seven-game tussle against Sunkist. The Pop Cola Panthers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team from 1990 - 2001 under the ownership of Cosmos Bottling Corporation a subsidiary In the rematch, the Ronnie Grandison led Juicers once again powered the Derrick Hamilton-led Alaska to win the Commissioner's Cup crown. But, in the Governor's Cup, the Milkmen overcame a 2-3 deficit to defeat San Miguel in seven games with a strong performance by Lastimosa. Jeffrey Cariaso won Rookie of the Year honors at the end of this year.
In the All-Filipino Conference, the Milkmen defeated the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs team of Alvin Patrimonio and Jerry Codinera in five games. The Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants is a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA team under the Purefoods-Hormel division of the San Miguel Corporation. Alvin Vergara Patrimonio (born November 17 1966) was nicknamed "The Captain" and was a professional Basketball player from the Philippines In the series-clincher, Jeffrey Cariaso was fouled in the final second on an inbound play. Cariaso sank both free-throws to seal Alaska's first title of the year.
Their toughest championship series was in the Commissioner's Cup Finals against a tough Formula Shell team of Benjie Paras, Victor Pablo, and import Kenny Redfield. The Shell Turbo Chargers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team under the ownership of Pilipinas Shell Corporation After six grueling games, the Milkmen captured the seventh and final game to win their fifth title in franchise history with Johnny Abarrientos, Jojo Lastimosa and Bong Hawkins leading the team alongside import Sean Chambers, who came in to replace Derrick Hamilton midway through the conference.
Chambers returned for Alaska in the Governor's Cup and for the eighth straight time since 1994, Alaska was back in the Finals against crowd-favorite Ginebra San Miguel who ousted sister team San Miguel in the semis. The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979. But it was a one-sided affair as the Milkmen went to win the first three games of the series before defeating Ginebra in Game five to capture the feat.
By season's end, Hawkins, Lastimosa and Cariaso were included in the Mythical team while Abarrientos became the smallest man in PBA history to capture the coveted Most Valuable Player award. The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA awards the Most Valuable Player award (MVP at the end of the season
Alaska suffered one of the biggest losses prior to the 1997 season when Jeffrey Cariaso signed with new PBA franchise, Pepsi Cola . The 1997 PBA season was the twenty-third season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Milkmen failed to enter the semis of the All-Filipino Cup. In the Commissioner's Cup, the first ten games of the tournament was bannered by former Ginebra import Sylvester Gray. He was eventually replaced by Kevin Holland and the Milkmen advanced to the Finals against Gordon's Gin Boars. The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979. The Boars took a 3-0 series lead but Alaska managed to win the next two games to cut the deficit to 3-2. However, Gordon's won Game Six as Alaska fell short again. In the Governor's Cup, they landed Kenneth Duremdes from Pop Cola and the 24 year old slasher became a perfect replacement for Jeffrey Cariaso and a perfect running mate for Lastimosa and Abarrientos. The Pop Cola Panthers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team from 1990 - 2001 under the ownership of Cosmos Bottling Corporation a subsidiary Alaska, with Chambers once again as import, defeated Purefoods to win the title in five games.
In 1998, Alaska traded for former San Sebastian Star and slasher, Rodney Santos from the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs. The 1998 PBA season was the twenty-fourth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Alaska then dominated the All-Filipino Cup and took on San Miguel in the finals. The Beermen led 3-2 after a strong showing by Nelson Asaytono in game five. But, Alaska won the next two games to capture another title.
Dreadlock-wearing Devin Davis powered Alaska in the Commissioners Cup, winning Best Import honors. The team advanced to the finals in a rematch against the Beermen. Duremdes was named as the Best Player of the Conference while defeating San Miguel in six games for their ninth title despite losing Bong Hawkins to a season-ending injury.
Already, several people were hyping a possible 'Grand Slam II' for the team. But, with the 1998 Asian Games set in December and Cone was named head coach, he tapped Abarrientos, Duremdes and Lastimosa to lead the Philippine team. The 13th Asian Games were held from December 6, 1998 to December 20, 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. Earl Timothy Cone, better known as Tim Cone, is the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association.
Assistants Jun Reyes and Dickey Bachmann took over for Alaska. But despite a strong showing by from slasher, Rodney Santos and shooter, Roel Gomez, the Milkmen failed to enter the semis of both the special 1998 PBA Centennial Cup and the season-ending Governors Cup. The 1998 PBA Centennial Cup was a special tournament held by the Philippine Basketball Association during the 1998 PBA season.
Duremdes was named the Most Valuable Player at the end of the year, the second Alaska Milkman to win the coveted individual award.
With the arrival of some talented Filipino-American cagers in the league, the Milkmen opted to stick with the same core for the 1999 season. The 1999 PBA season was the twenty-fifth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA In the All-Filipino, the Milkmen was eliminated by expansion team Tanduay in the semis. The Tanduay Rhum Masters is a former Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA Philippine Basketball Association (PBA and Philippine Basketball
In the Commissioner's Cup, Devin Davis made his return to the team, but the young San Miguel team of Danny Ildefonso and Danny Seigle eliminated the Aces in five games. Daniel Charles Seigle (born June 14, 1976 in Carbondale Pennsylvania) is a Filipino American professional Basketball player in the They finished third in the tournament.
Alaska advanced to the Finals of the Governor's Cup with Chambers at the helm but San Miguel led by Lamont Strothers defeated the Milkmen in six games despite Alaska getting an early 2-1 series lead.
In 2000, Jojo Lastimosa was traded to Pop Cola as part of the team's future plan to rebuild. The 2000 PBA season was the twenty-sixth of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Alaska won their 10th PBA title at the expense of Purefoods in the All-Filipino Conference. Purefoods won Game one of this series but the Milkmen won the next four games to win the series.
The Milkmen failed to enter the Finals of the Commissioner's Cup after they were eliminated by Beermen in the semi-finals.
As part of the league's move to strengthen its marketing through the PBA Properties, Alaska adopted a new monicker in the Alaska Aces (curiosly, the PBA team came up with the "Alaska Aces" name first, since the Anchorage Aces of Anchorage, Alaska was renamed only on 2003) replaced its original logo and uniforms to a more cartoonish-look which they still have today. For the Alaska Aces PBA team see Alaska Aces (PBA. The Alaska Aces are a minor league Ice hockey team in Anchorage Alaska Despite the change, however, Alaska failed to reach the Finals of the Governor's Cup once again.
Before the 2001 season, the Aces traded popular star Johnny Abarrientos to the Pop Cola Panthers for forward Ali Peek and guard Jon Ordonio. The 2001 PBA season was the twenty-seventh season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Pop Cola Panthers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team from 1990 - 2001 under the ownership of Cosmos Bottling Corporation a subsidiary In the draft, Alaska used the fifth pick to draft fil-am John Arigo. The Aces also signed Duremdes to a reported 48 million peso deal for seven years.
In the All-Filipino, the Aces were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Abarrientos and Pop Cola. In the Commissioners Cup, a strong showing by Peek gave defending champion San Miguel a fight but still loss in five games of the semis. In the Governors Cup, they were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
Chambers retired three games into the Governors Cup. In a simple ceremony, the Aces retired his #20 jersey, becoming the second player in team history to have his number retired.
Duremdes was borrowed by the Philippine National Team in 2002 and Lastimosa made his return to Alaska. The 2002 PBA season was the twenty-eighth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Aces, with Ron Riley and Joel Abbott as imports, advanced to the finals of the Governor's Cup against Purefoods. The Aces led 2-0 in the seven game series, but the TJ Hotdogs won the next three games. After Alaska tied it up in Game Six, Purefoods won Game seven to deny the Aces its 11th title. In the Commissioner's Cup, Ajani Williams and Chris Carawell bannered the Aces but was eliminated by Talk N' Text in the semi-finals. Duremdes returned for the Aces in the All-Filipino and made it to the finals. After winning Game 1, the Aces lost the next three games to settle another runner-up finish.
In the 2003 PBA Draft, Alaska shocked the league by trading their superstar, Kenneth Duremdes to the Sta. Lucia Realtors for the fifth pick of the first round. The 2003 PBA Season was the twenty-ninth season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA The Sta Lucia Realtors (SLR is a Philippine Basketball Association team This enabled Alaska to get Brandon Cablay as the team's top draft pick.
The Aces also held the first overall pick in the draft and selected De La Salle University-Manila star point guard Mike Cortez, who was considered as the next great point guard in the Alaska franchise's history, following Johnny Abarrientos. Point guard ( PG) also called the one or " the ball-handler " is one of the standard positions in a regulation Basketball game } Mike Cortez is a professional basketball player for the San Miguel Beermen in the Philippine Basketball Association.
During halftime of their season opening game, Alaska retired Jojo Lastimosa's #6 jersey. During the offseason, Lastimosa announced his retirement after playing 15 seasons in the league. Retirement is the point where a person stops employment completely He is currently one of the team's assistant coaches.
In the All-Filipino, Alaska failed in its bid to enter the Finals as they were eliminated by Talk N' Text in a grueling five-game series.
In the Invitational tournament, Alaska had to play in the qualifying round to enter the tournament. The Aces swept the elimination round, winning all four of its games, to make it to the semis. In a one-game showdown, Alaska defeated Red Bull Barako to face Coca Cola in the Finals. This article is about the basketball team "Red Bull Barako" also refers to a coffee drink The Coca-Cola Tigers is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 2002, when the then- San Miguel Corporation -owned Coca
The Tigers won Game One of the series, but the Aces won the next two games to win their 11th PBA title, this time with a different set of players. Brandon Cablay was named as Finals MVP, while Ali Peek won Best Player of the Conference honors.
In the Reinforced Conference, Alaska struggled in the tournament and was eliminated by Duremdes and Sta. Lucia in the quarters.
Alaska paraded former NBA journeyman Galen Young for the 2004 Fiesta Conference. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " The Aces placed second after the elimination round of the tournament. But, they failed to enter the semis of the said tournament winning only one game in three outings.
In the 2004-05 season, the Aces managed to finished fourth in the qualifying round. The 2004-2005 PBA season is the 30th season of the Philippine Basketball Association. After eliminating FedEx in the Wild-Card phase, they were swept by San Miguel in the quarters. The Air21 Express is a Philippine Basketball Association team that began in 2002 During the tournament, Arigo and Peek were shipped to Coca-Cola for Jeffrey Cariaso and Reynel Hugnatan. Bong Hawkins also made his return to the Aces, reuniting him with Cariaso, assistant coach Jojo Lastimosa and Cone.
Alaska hired Leon Derricks for the Fiesta Conference. However, his inconsistent game led to his replacement by former Chicago Bull Dickey Simpkins. The Chicago Bulls are an American professional Basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, playing in the Central Division of the Eastern The addition of Simpkins helped Alaska climbed into third place at the end of the classification round. The Aces faced San Miguel Beer in the semis. For the basketball team see San Miguel Beermen. San Miguel Beer Division (SMBD is a division of San Miguel Corporation, the largest A back injury sustained by Simpkins, after being elbowed in the back by Dorian Pena, prevented him from playing at full strength during the series. Former Alaska Ace, Bryan Gahol, hit the last second shot in Game three to eliminate Alaska from the tournament.
Prior to the start of the 2005-06 PBA season, the Aces built up their lineup by acquiring national team pool members, Tony Dela Cruz and Rich Alvarez from the disbanding Shell Turbo Chargers. The 2005-06 PBA Season is the 31st season of the Philippine Basketball Association. The Shell Turbo Chargers is a former Philippine Basketball Association team under the ownership of Pilipinas Shell Corporation The Aces also acquired the services of former Mobiline and Coca-Cola import Artemus "Tee" McClary for the Fiesta Conference.
After the Aces placed second behind Team Pilipinas in the Brunei Sultan's Cup, with Dela Cruz playing for the said team, the team was considered as one of the top contenders to win the upcoming season.
However, the Aces went on a slide after a good start. After Alaska blowing a 28-point lead and losing to the Purefoods Chunkee Giants, the team went on a downhill since. The Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants is a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA team under the Purefoods-Hormel division of the San Miguel Corporation. With McClary's decline starting to show, he was eventually replaced by the 3-point shotting,Odell Bradley, who showed some impressive scoring outputs. However, Alaska still finished seventh in the classification phase with a 7-9 record.
The Aces swept Sta. Lucia in a best-of-three matchup in the wildcard phase before being swept in a best-of-five affair by eventual champion Red Bull Barako. This article is about the basketball team "Red Bull Barako" also refers to a coffee drink
Weeks before the start of the Philippine Cup, Alaska traded Brandon Cablay to San Miguel in exchange for veteran Nic Belasco. On May 8, 2006, the Aces traded Don Allado to Talk 'N Text for guard Willie Miller and forward John Ferriols. Events 589 - Reccared summons the Third Council of Toledo 1450 - Jack Cade's Rebellion: Kentishmen Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Alaska finished with a 9-7 record in the classifications, thus earning an outright berth in the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, the Aces defeated the Coca-Cola Tigers, with former Alaska star Johnny Abarrientos on the squad, 3-1. Johnny Abarrientos (born July 17, 1970) is a professional basketball player for the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the Philippine Basketball Association The opening game of the series saw Alaska winning on a last second three-pointer by Nic Belasco. Nicholas Belasco (born December 10, 1973 in Stockton California, United States) better known as Nic Belasco, is a professional
In the semi-finals against top-seed Purefoods Chunkee Giants, the Aces led 3-1 and was a win away from a finals berth but failed to win all of the remaining games. The Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants is a Philippine Basketball Association (PBA team under the Purefoods-Hormel division of the San Miguel Corporation. Alaska would end the tournament on a winning note, capturing the third place trophy with a 102-95 win over San Miguel, their 12th third-place finish in team history.
Head coach Tim Cone signed a contract extension to remain with the team, erasing speculation of his possible dismissal. Earl Timothy Cone, better known as Tim Cone, is the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. In the 2006 PBA Draft, Alaska selected Letran's Aaron Aban and UST's Christian Luanzon. The 2006 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Rookie Draft is an event which allows teams to draft players from the amateur ranks The Colegio de San Juan de Letran (CSJL (also as San Juan de Letran College (SJLC Letran College (LC or simply Letran) was founded in 1620 Not to be confused with University of St Thomas. The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas The Catholic University of the Philippines
Alaska started the 2006-07 PBA Philippine Cup poorly but rebounded to finish with an 8-10 record for a wildcard berth. The 2006-07 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Philippine Cup or known as the 2006-07 Talk 'N Text PBA Philippine Cup for Sponsorship reasons After losing in a last-second overtime thriller against Coca-Cola, and a win by Sta. Lucia on the next game date eliminated Alaska from contention despite winning their last game against Sta. Lucia.
Injuries to Reynel Hugnatan and Mike Cortez affected the team's play throughout the said conference.
However, Alaska started the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference with a 7-4 card before the All-Star break, with Rosell Ellis as their import. The 2007 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Fiesta Conference or known as the 2007 Talk 'N Text PBA Fiesta Conference for Sponsorship reasons Shooting Guard, Willie Miller provided a strong performance for the Aces during the tournament posting numerous 20 point-games.
The return of Cortez sparked a late surge by the team by finishing with a 12-6 record and beat Ginebra in a one-game playoff to earn an outright semifinals berth.
After eliminating the San Miguel Beermen in the semifinals via a 4-2 series win, the Aces entered the finals for a 19th time to meet the Talk N' Text Phone Pals.
Despite a 1-2 and a 2-3 deficit in the titular showdown, Miller, named the league's Most Valuable Player, erupted for 29 points to tie the series in Game 4 and recovered from a dismal performance in Game 5 with a sterling 37-point output in Game 6 to force a decider.
The seventh game was a seesaw battle before Miller fired a go-ahead layup in the last two minutes to seal a 99-96 championship win for Alaska.
Alaska picked Adamson stalwart, Ken Bono, and University of Visayas Green Lancers starting center, JR "Baby Shaq" Quiñahan as the 6th and 7th overall picks of the 2007 PBA Draft along with second round selection Ardy Larong. The 2007 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA Rookie Draft is an event which will allow teams to draft players from the amateur ranks
In order to free up some cap spaces, the team traded veteran forward Nic Belasco to Welcoat in exchange for Junjun Cabatu while signing free agent Ariel Capus. Nicholas Belasco (born December 10, 1973 in Stockton California, United States) better known as Nic Belasco, is a professional
In the 2007-08 Philippine Cup, the Aces lost at the semis against Sta. Lucia.
The Aces' mascot is E. Cow, a cow wearing an Alaska jersey and shades. He currently appears in Alaska's milk products marketed for young children and at times can be seen shooting hoops or walking around the crowd during timeouts or intermissions.
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| Preceded by San Miguel Beermen (original) |
PBA teams genealogies 1986-present |
Succeeded by (incumbent) |
| Preceded by Purefoods T.J. Hotdogs |
PBA Third Conference Champions 1991 |
Succeeded by Swift Mighty Meaties |
| Preceded by San Miguel Beermen |
PBA Governors Cup Champions 1994-1997 |
Succeeded by Shell Super Unleaded |
| Preceded by Sunkist Orange Juicers |
PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions 1996 |
Succeeded by Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies |
| Preceded by Sunkist Orange Juicers |
PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions 1996 |
Succeeded by Gordon's Gin Boars |
| Preceded by San Miguel Beermen (1989) |
Grand Slam winners 1996 |
Succeeded by To be determined |
| Preceded by Purefoods T.J. Hotdogs |
PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions 1998 |
Succeeded by Shell Super Unleaded |
| Preceded by Gordon's Gin Boars |
PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions 1998 |
Succeeded by San Miguel Beermen |
| Preceded by Shell Super Unleaded |
PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions 2000 |
Succeeded by San Miguel Beermen |
| Preceded by Toyota Super Corollas (1977) |
PBA Invitational Conference Champions 2003 |
Succeeded by (last) |
| Preceded by Red Bull Barako |
PBA Fiesta Conference Champions 2007 |
Succeeded by (to be determined) |