The survivorsCoca-Cola and Talk N Textsquared off twice in the double-round eliminations. The Tigers drew first blood, 79-78, then the Phone Pals avenged the loss via a 91-87 decision. In the quarterfinals, Coca-Cola stuck it to coach Joel Banal once more, 94-91.
Banal, 45, will never forget his baptism of fire as a rookie coach. He made his debut on the Phone Pals bench the night Coca-Cola hacked out a 79-78 squeaker last April 12. Banal bounced back from the heartbreaker to string up five straight wins and quickly stamped his mark as a coach-to-watch.
Now, Banal is on the threshold of making history. He took over the Phone Pals reins from Paul Woolpert midway the eliminations and is in line to become only the second interim coach to capture a PBA championship. Banal will relinquish his post at the end of the best-of-7 Finals to reassume his job at Ateneo, seeking a second consecutive University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) plum.
But wait. Tigers coach Chot Reyes, 39, isnt about to be upstaged by an upstart. Reyes steered Coca-Cola to the All-Filipino Cup title last seasona historic feat in itself as it came during the Tigers rookie year. Reyes, too, is on the verge of making history. No team has won back-to-back All-Filipino championships since Great Taste did the trick in 198518 years ago.
Here are the 15 critical factors that will decide the series.
Firepower. Both teams like to score in transition. Theyve got the weapons to pile up the points. But Talk N Text is particularly awesome in offense, mainly because of the leagues leading scorer Asi Taulava. The Phone Pals are averaging 90.6 points to rank No. 2 in the production department. Advantage: TNT.
Defense. This is Coca-Colas trump card. Reyes is a master of confusing the enemy by mixing defensive tactics. Hell throw a suffocating trap when youre not looking. Hell signal for a zone when youre expecting a man defense. Hell call for a man-to-man when youre ready to break the zone. No wonder the Tigers are No. 2 in defense, allowing only 82.6 points. The Phone Pals are last in this category, giving up 89.4 a game. Advantage: Coca-Cola.
Rebounding. Banals frontline is frightening. The Phone Pals are the leagues runaway leaders in boardwork. Theyre averaging a whopping 21 offensive rebounds and 13 second chance points an outing. Taulava, Harvey Carey, and Mark Telan make a formidable combo under the boards. Advantage: TNT.
Playmaking. Reyes and Banal put a premium on unselfish play. Thats why Coca-Cola and Talk N Text rank 1-2 in assists, in that order. With Johnny Abarrientos at the helm, the Tigers operate like a well-oiled machine. No one orchestrates better than the Flying A. Ato Morano and Leo Avenido are capable backups. In contrast, rookie Jimmy Alapag is still wet behind the ears and his reliever Felix Belano likes to shoot more than pass. Advantage: Coca-Cola.
Bench. The Phone Pals suffered a blow when Norman Gonzalez and Noli Locsin were suspended after testing positive for drug use. Their absence will tell in a long series. The Tigers let go of Jojo Manalo late in the eliminations, as if to confirm their depth. Manalo wound up in the Phone Pals rosterproviding a personal twist to the Finals. Advantage: Coca-Cola.
Experience. The Tigers are loaded with veterans whove been there and done that. Abarrientos, Poch Juinio, and Jeffrey Cariaso know what playing under championship pressure is all about. Taulava is playing in his first Finals. Banal is a rookie coach and Alapag is a rookie point guard. Advantage: Coca-Cola.
Coaching. Reyes and Banal are products of Tim Cones system at Alaska. Theyre both cerebral, cunning and clever. Banal is on a "providential" mission and said "the hand of God" showed Talk N Text the way to the Finals. Reyes is a nuts and bolts guyhes a fiery motivator in the Pat Riley mold. Banal is probably more like a Phil Jackson, subdued but always on top of the situation. Advantage: Even.
Desire. The Phone Pals are clearly the hungrier squad. Since buying out Pepsis franchise in the 1996 Commissioners Cup, the Phone Palsformerly flying the Mobiline colorsare only in their third Finals. Theyve never won a title, failing in the 1998 Governors Cup and in the Commissioners Cup last year. Banals boys played their hearts out in the Alaska seriesa testimony to that X-factor called desire. Advantage: TNT.
Guts. Talk N Text proved theyre made of tough stuff when they pulled off the miracle overtime win over Alaska in Game 5 of their semis series. The Phone Pals were almost goners in regulation but never gave up. It took a lot of guts for Alapag to perform his heroics, attacking the heart of Alaskas inside defense in the clutch. The Tigers didnt feel as much pressure as Talk N Text in the semis so the jury is still out on their gustiness. Advantage: TNT.
Smarts. Making the right decisions is crucial in win-or-lose situations. Playing with smarts doesnt only mean playing intelligently. It also means playing with presence of mind, the ability to read what the defense offers, the instinct to make the key defensive stop. The floor leader sets the