2002–03 PBL season | |
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Duration | November 4, 2002 – June 19, 2003 |
Number of teams | 9 |
TV partner(s) | NBN |
Conferences | |
Challenge Cup champions | Welcoat Paints |
Runners-up | Dazz |
Sunkist-Unity Cup champions | Hapee Toothpaste |
Runners-up | Viva Mineral Water |
Awards | |
Season MVP |
Rommel Adducul Gary David |
Seasons | |
< 2001-02
2003-04 >
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The 2002–03 season of the Philippine Basketball League (PBL).
Welcoat Paintmasters, the top team in the eliminations, will enjoy a twice-to-beat advantage against the fourth finisher in the crossover semis. Welcoat will meet the winner of ICTSI and LBC-Batangas. Blu Detergent and Dazz finished with identical 7-4 won-loss cards and will play in the other crossover semis.
Comebacking Welcoat Paintmasters completed a three-game sweep over Dazz. Coach Leo Austria now won three PBL titles, two of which came when he was a Shark Energy Drink mentor. The Welcoat franchise won their fifth PBL championship, and all their series victories were via sweeps.
Two new teams joined the league, replacing Cheeseballs-Shark and Sunkist-Pampanga, these are Viva Mineral Water, coach by Koy Banal, and Nutrilicious, handled by Monel Kallos.
Hapee (formerly Dazz) and Viva Mineral Water advances to the championship after the double-round semifinals among the top four teams in the eliminations.
Hapee Toothpaste won their first title since the 1996 Reinforced Conference, denying Viva Mineral Water a championship in their very first try. Hapee mentor Junel Baculi won his sixth title as a coach.