1992 PBA All-Filipino Cup
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The 1992
1992 PBA season
The 1992 PBA season was the 18th season of the Philippine Basketball Association .-Notable occurrences:*PBA Commissioner Rudy Salud, stepped down from his post, after four successful years of guiding the league at its highest level, PBA chairman Rey Marquez succeeded Atty.Salud as the new PBA...

 Philippine Basketball Association
Philippine Basketball Association
The Philippine Basketball Association , is a men's professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of 10 company-branded franchised teams. It is the first and oldest professional basketball league in Asia and the second oldest in the world after the NBA...

 (PBA) All-Filipino Conference
PBA Philippine Cup
The Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup is the award given at PBA's all-Filipino conference. The tournament does not allow teams to hire foreign players or imports. Prior to 2004-05 season, the tournament was then known as the PBA All-Filipino Cup...

, is the second conference of the 1992 PBA season
1992 PBA season
The 1992 PBA season was the 18th season of the Philippine Basketball Association .-Notable occurrences:*PBA Commissioner Rudy Salud, stepped down from his post, after four successful years of guiding the league at its highest level, PBA chairman Rey Marquez succeeded Atty.Salud as the new PBA...

. The tournament is an All-Filipino format, which doesn't require an import or a pure-foreign player for each team.

Format

The following format will be observed for the duration of the conference:
  • The teams were divided into 2 groups.

Group A:
  1. Ginebra San Miguel
    Ginebra San Miguel
    Ginebra San Miguel, Inc. is a Philippines-based diversified alcoholic beverage company owned by San Miguel Corporation, then called La Tondeña Distillers, Inc. from 1987 to 2003. Founded originally by the late Carlos Palanca, Sr. as La Tondeña, Inc...

  2. Presto Ice Cream Makers
  3. Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
  4. San Miguel Beermen
    San Miguel Beermen
    The Petron Blaze Boosters is a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association. The team has been a member of the league since its inception in 1975 and hold the most PBA titles with 19.The team is owned by the Petron Corporation, a subsidiary of the Philippines' largest food...



Group B:
  1. Alaska Milkmen
    Alaska Aces (PBA)
    The Alaska Aces is a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association since 1986 under the ownership of the Alaska Milk Corporation and the owner of 13 PBA championships with the 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference as their latest...

  2. Seven Up Uncolas
  3. Shell Rimula X Turbo Chargers
  4. Swift Mighty Meaties

  • Teams in a group will play against each other twice and against teams in the other group once; 10 games per team; Teams are then seeded by basis on win-loss records. Ties are broken among point differentials of the tied teams. Standings will be determined in one league table; teams do not qualify by basis of groupings.
  • The top five teams after the eliminations will advance to the semifinals.
  • Semifinals will be two round robin affairs with the remaining teams. Results from the elimination round will be carried over. A playoff incentive for a finals berth will be given to the team that will win at least five of their eight semifinal games.
  • The top two teams (or the top team and the winner of the playoff incentive) will face each other in a best-of-seven championship series. The next two teams will qualify for a best-of-five battle for third place playoff.

Records (Stats)

  • July 2: Nelson Asaytono scored 48 points in Swift' 106-110 loss to Purefoods.
  • August 9: Eugene Quilban made an all-time record of 28 assists in Seven-Up' 123-100 win over Shell in the semifinals.

Team standings

Qualified for semifinals
Eliminated
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Winning percentage
In sports, a winning percentage is the fraction of games or matches a team or individual has won. It is defined as wins divided by wins plus losses . Ties count as a ½ loss and a ½ win...

GB
Games behind
In sports, the phrase games behind or games back , is a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division...

1 Purefoods TJ Hotdogs  8 2 0.800 –-
2 Swift Mighty Meaties  7 3 0.700 1.0
3 San Miguel Beermen
San Miguel Beermen
The Petron Blaze Boosters is a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association. The team has been a member of the league since its inception in 1975 and hold the most PBA titles with 19.The team is owned by the Petron Corporation, a subsidiary of the Philippines' largest food...

 
7 3 0.700 1.0
4 Seven Up Uncolas  6 4 0.600 2.0
5 Shell Rimula X  5 5 0.500 3.0
6 Ginebra San Miguel
Barangay Ginebra Kings
The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional basketball team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979 and owned by the Ginebra San Miguel, Inc., a subsidiary of the San Miguel Corporation...

 
3 7 0.300 5.0
7 Alaska Milkmen  2 8 0.200 6.0
8 Presto Ice Cream Makers  2 8 0.200 6.0

Team standings

Qualified for finals
Qualified for finals playoff
Qualified for battle-for-third
Eliminated
S|Team|Cumulative|Semifinals| Playoff
W|L|GB
Games behind
In sports, the phrase games behind or games back , is a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division...

|W|L
1 San Miguel Beermen
San Miguel Beermen
The Petron Blaze Boosters is a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association. The team has been a member of the league since its inception in 1975 and hold the most PBA titles with 19.The team is owned by the Petron Corporation, a subsidiary of the Philippines' largest food...

 
14 4 -- 7 1
2 Purefoods TJ Hotdogs  12 6 2.0 4 4
3 Seven Up Uncolas  12 6 2.0 6 2
4 Swift Mighty Meaties  10 8 4.0 3 5
5 Shell Rimula X  5 13 9.0 0 8

Finals berth playoff

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