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best of five series, 2β1), Manotoc pulled out all his starters including the two imports in an apparent sign of surrender. After the game, when asked by reporters why he gave up with so much time remaining, Manotoc quipped, "one step back, two steps forward", referring to his tactic of reserving his players' energy in preparation for sudden death Game five. Manotoc was severely criticized for this and to the point that reporters were suggesting to then
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576:. The Wranglers made it to the Reinforced Filipino Conference championship, the second and final conference of the season as they played the Crispa Redmanizers in the finals for the third time in five years. U/Tex had 6'3" Leroy Jackson as their import pitted against 6'1" Al Green and they lost to the Redmanizers in four games. As a Wrangler, William 'Bogs' Adornado won his third Most Valuable Player (MVP) award at the end of the season.
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