1982 PBA season


The 1982 PBA season was the eighth season of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Board of governors

Executive committee

Season highlights

  • The start of the year saw the league's membership reduced from 10 teams to just 8, following the disbandment of CDCP and Tefilin franchises.
  • Vintage Enterprises Inc. took over the league's television coverage beginning this season.
  • The PBA implement for the first time a playoff post-eliminations format with a series of best-of-three quarterfinals, best-of-five semifinals and best-of-seven finals to determine the champion in the Reinforced Filipino Conference.
  • Toyota Super Corollas won two championships in the year, capped by center Ramon Fernandez winning his first Most Valuable Player Award.
  • San Miguel Beer won the Invitational championship over Crispa Redmanizers for the franchise' 2nd PBA title.
  • Baby Dalupan resigned as Crispa head coach after the Redmanizers got eliminated in the third conference. This season became the second time the multi-titled ballclub did not win any championship.
  • Leo Prieto and Domingo Itchon stepped down as the league commissioner and board president respectively at the end of the season.

All-Star series

A PBA North vs South All-Star series were held in Cebu City and Manila. The North and South team split their two-game series. Emerging as the All-Star MVP was Toyota's Arnie Tuadles, who scored 50 points in the first match.

Opening ceremonies

The muses for the participating teams are as follows:
TeamMuse
Crispa RedmanizersSharon Cuneta, Jackie Lou Blanco and Joyce Ann Burton
Gilbey's GinJane Destree and Beth de Mesa
Great Taste DiscoverersSharon Eddiston
Mariwasa-Honda TMXersTina Maristela
San Miguel BeermenMaya Mahtani
Toyota Super CorollasVivian Veloso
U/Tex WranglersRio Locsin
YCO-TanduayMaridol Cagdac/Alta Tan/Rosanna Zamora/Nitz Bernardez

Champions

Awards

[Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award|Most Valuable Player award|Most Valuable Player]: Ramon Fernandez Rookie of the Year: Marte Saldaña Best Import-Reinforced Conference: Norman Black Best Import-Open Conference: Donnie Ray Koonce Mythical Five: