The 2006–07 season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).
2006-07 Silver Cup
Hapee-PCU vs Mail and More (Best-of-five semis)
Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym, Manila
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Harbour vs Toyota-Otis (Best-of-five semis)
Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym, Manila
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Silver Cup finals
Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym, Manila
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The Port Masters leaned on the red-hot shooting of Jonathan Fernandez, who finished with 23 points as he fueled Harbour's two decisive breakaways - the last one in the final six minutes where he clustered two straight triples that finally took the fight out of the Teeth Masters, 69-51. Chico Lanete, the hero in Games 1 and 3, provided the needed firepower while Al Vergara created the plays for the team.[1]
Silver Cup Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Jayson Castro (Hapee)
- Finals MVP: Chico Lanete (Harbour)
- Fantastic Freshman Award: Mark Borboran (Hapee)
- Heart of a Champion Award: Marvin Cruz (Toyota-Otis)
- Defensive Stopper Award: Elmer Espiritu (Mail & More)
- Quantum Leap Award: Patrick Cabahug (Toyota-Otis)
- Instant Impact Award: Bonbon Custodio (Magnolia)
- Academic All-Star Award: JC Intal (Harbour) & Nestor David (Mail & More)
- Mythical First Team
- Mythical Second Team
2007 Unity Cup
Note: Ariel Vanguardia replaces Louie Alas as Toyota coach
Unity Cup Finals
After being held to a close game in the first three quarters, Jayson Castro and JC Intal combined to lead a fiery breakaway that saw Harbour took a 75-60 lead with 5:58 remaining. Castro and Chico Lanete, the series' finals MVP, each scored 18 points, while Ryan Araña and JC Intal chipped in 15 markers apiece.[2]
Unity Cup Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Jayson Castro (Harbour)
- Finals MVP: Chico Lanete (Harbour)
- Defensive Stopper Award: Josh Urbiztondo (Burger King)
- Quantum Leap Award: Lawrence Bonus (Henkel Sista)
- True Gentleman Award: Jonas Villanueva (Magnolia)
- Instant Impact Award: Mike Bravo (Burger King)
- Academic All-Star Award: Jonas Villanueva (Magnolia) & Kris Robles (Henkel Sista)
- Fantastic Freshman Award: Ryan Reyes (Henkel Sista)
- Mythical First Team
- Mythical Second Team
References
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Collegiate competitions | |
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- List of teams
- List of venues
- Players
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