2001 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals

2001 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals
TeamCoachWins
Batang Red Bull Thunder Yeng Guiao 4
San Miguel Beermen Jong Uichico 2
Dates August 12–24, 2001
Television Viva TV (IBC)
Radio network DZRH
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The 2001 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals was the best-of-7 championship series of the 2001 PBA Commissioner's Cup and the conclusion of the conference's playoffs. The San Miguel Beermen and sophomore team Batang Red Bull Thunder played for the 79th championship contested by the league.[1]

Batang Red Bull Thunder won the Commissioner's Cup title in only their second season and fifth conference. The Thunder defeated San Miguel Beermen, winners of five of the last six conferences, in Game 6 for a 4-2 series victory.[2]

Series scoring summary

Team Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Wins
Red Bull 80 92 91 72 79 75 4
San Miguel 78 86 100 88 77 69 2

Games summary

Game 1

August 12
Batang Red Bull Thunder 80, San Miguel Beermen 78
Scoring by quarter: 24-18, 21-27, 10-20, 25-13
Pts: Antonio Lang 32 Pts: Nate Johnson 26
Red Bull leads series, 1-0

The Thunder climbed from five points down, 73-78, after allowing the beermen to dominate most of the second half, Antonio Lang and Davonn Harp hit three of their seven free throws in the final minute, San Miguel was nursing a 78-77 lead with 48 seconds left, after Danny Seigle missed a jumper in the ensuing play, Lang hit an undergoal stab from a Junthy Valenzuela pass and drew Nate Johnson's sixth foul with 5.1 seconds left, Red Bull was holding a 79-78 lead when Lang missed his bonus shot but Harp got the rebound, causing Olsen Racela to foul him with 3.5 seconds remaining, Harp made only his first, after a San Miguel timeout, Danny Seigle missed on a drive as time expired.

Game 2

August 15
Batang Red Bull Thunder 92, San Miguel Beermen 86
Scoring by quarter: 23-18, 13-24, 31-18, 25-26
Pts: Junthy Valenzuela 25 Pts: Nate Johnson 24
Red Bull leads series, 2-0

Junthy Valenzuela hit seven triples, five of them in the second half, to frustrate San Miguel, Antonio Lang also shone on Red Bull's free-wheeling offense, making 20 points including a highlight double-pump that drew a foul from Danny Ildefonso with 1:31 left that gave the Thunder an 85-76 lead, Lang's superb game got the ire of Nic Belasco, who hackled him underneath while taking a shot, causing a near free-for-all with eight minutes left in the game and Red Bull ahead, 74-66.

Game 3

August 17
Batang Red Bull Thunder 91, San Miguel Beermen 100
Scoring by quarter: 19-23, 22-22, 32-26, 18-29
Pts: Junthy Valenzuela 22 Pts: Nate Johnson 31
Red Bull leads series, 2-1

San Miguel's Danny Ildefonso, Danny Seigle and Olsen Racela hit their free throws in the closing minutes to deflect Junthy Valenzuela's torrid three-point shooting in the third and fourth quarters, Valenzuela's last triple put Red Bull to within 86-88 with 2:08 left, which turned out to be the thunder's last stand as the beermen tightened their defenses going into the homestretch.

Game 4

August 19
Batang Red Bull Thunder 72, San Miguel Beermen 88
Scoring by quarter: 20-15, 10-23, 26-24, 16-26
Pts: Antonio Lang 24 Pts: Danny Seigle 26
series tied at 2-2

San Miguel rode to a 12-0 run in the fourth quarter, Boybits Victoria sparked the run with a three-pointer with eight minutes left in the game, giving the beermen a 65-62 lead despite the foul trouble of Nate Johnson, who got his fifth with 7:51 left, the Thunder lost Junthy Valenzuela early in the first quarter as he was thrown out for elbowing Johnson.

Game 5

August 22
Batang Red Bull Thunder 79, San Miguel Beermen 77
Scoring by quarter: 25-26, 21-19, 18-14, 15-18
Pts: Davonn Harp 17 Pts: Nate Johnson 43
Red Bull leads series, 3-2
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Attendance: 12,259

Red Bull threw a huge defensive blanket on San Miguel in the dying seconds to escape with a pulsating two-point victory, Willie Miller blocked Nate Johnson's point-blank attempt in the last 1.8 seconds, after getting the inbound pass from Dwight Lago in the shaded area, Johnson, who scored the largest output in the series with 43 points, was ganged up by Miller, Antonio Lang and Davonn Harp, confusion erupted after the final buzzer as players from both sides trash-talked their way to the dugout.

Game 6

August 24
Batang Red Bull Thunder 75, San Miguel Beermen 69
Scoring by quarter: 27-18, 17-23, 9-13, 22-15
Pts: Antonio Lang 26 Pts: Danny Seigle 22
Red Bull wins series, 4-2

San Miguel fall behind by 17 in the second quarter, 18-35, but Danny Seigle orchestrated a comeback to keep the beermen within striking distance, the Thunder outsteadied the beermen in the endgame, from a 70-69 lead, Red Bull drew two points apiece from Davonn Harp and Ato Agustin before Antonio Lang's free throw iced Red Bull's title-clinching win, Junthy Valenzuela also stars when he blocked Danny Seigle's three-pointer in the closing seconds and then saved a sideline loose ball to preserve the victory.[3]

2001 PBA Commissioners Cup Champions

Batang Red Bull Thunder
1st title

Occurrences

Red Bull's Junthy Valenzuela was fined P40,000 but escaped suspension following a flagrant foul on San Miguel import Nate Johnson in Game 4 of the finals wherein he was thrown out of the ballgame as early in the first quarter, previous to that, Valenzuela's teammate Kerby Raymundo was suspended for one game in the series.

Broadcast notes

Game Play-by-play Analyst
Game 1 Noli Eala Quinito Henson
Game 2
Game 3 Anthony Suntay TJ Manotoc
Game 4 Noli Eala Quinito Henson
Game 5 Ed Picson TJ Manotoc
Game 6 Noli Eala Quinito Henson

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