The 1984 PBA Invitational Championship was the third conference of the 1984 PBA season. It started on November 18 and ended on December 18, 1984. Imports return to action after two All-Filipino conferences. [1]
Format
The following format will be observed for the duration of the tournament:
- Five teams qualified in the Invitational championship. Gold Eagle Beer gained the 5th entry over Tanduay Rhum, based on their won-loss records in the elimination round of the first two conferences, the Beermen were 9 wins and 16 losses compared to Tanduay's 7-win, 18-loss combined slates, despite the Rhum Makers making it to the semifinals of the 2nd All-Filipino Conference. [2]
- The top two teams at the end of the double-round eliminations advance to the best-of-five finals, the third and fourth place finishers play in the best-of-five series for third place. [3]
Elimination round
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Qualified for finals |
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Qualified for battle for third |
Battle for third
Finals
References
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External links
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Team seasons |
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Guest teams |
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Succession |
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- 1983
- First All-Filipino Conference
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- Second All-Filipino Conference
- 1985
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- ↑ Imports are back in action
- ↑ Great Taste blasts Crispa
- ↑ GTC in finals