1976 PBA season

1976 PBA season

Infobox sports season
title =1976 PBA season
logo =
league =Philippine Basketball Association
sport =Basketball
duration =April, 1976December, 1976
TV =BBC
MVP =Bogs Adornado
MVP_link =Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award
seasonslist = List of PBA seasons
seasonslistnames = PBA
prevseason_link =1975 PBA season
prevseason_year =1975
nextseason_link =1977 PBA season
nextseason_year =1977

The 1976 PBA Season was the second season of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The season was memorable for it capped the first Grand Slam in the PBA, where the Crispa Redmanizers won all three conferences.

Champions

* All-Filipino Cup: Crispa Redmanizers
* Open Conference: Crispa Redmanizers
* All-Philippine Championship: Crispa Redmanizers

* Team with best win-loss percentage: Crispa (47-15, .758)

Individual awards

* Most Valuable Player: Bogs Adornado (Crispa)
* Rookie of the Year: Gil Cortez (Toyota)
* Mythical Five:
**Francis Arnaiz (Toyota)
**Atoy Co (Crispa)
**Ramón Fernández (Toyota)
**Bogs Adornado (Crispa)
**Philip Cezar (Crispa)

PBAseason
year=1976
Conference 1=All-Filipino Cup
Conference 2=Open Conference
Conference 3=All-Philippine Championship
PBA seasons


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