Basketball team season
1994 San Miguel Beermen season |
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Head coach | Norman Black |
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General Manager | Eddie Veneracion |
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Owner(s) | San Miguel Corporation |
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All Filipino Cup results |
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Record | 16–8 (66.7%) |
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Place | 1st |
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Playoff finish | Champions |
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Commissioner's Cup results |
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Record | 11–12 (47.8%) |
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Place | 4th |
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Playoff finish | Semifinals |
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Governor's Cup results |
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Record | 4–6 (40%) |
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Place | 5th |
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Playoff finish | Semifinals |
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San Miguel Beermen seasons |
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The 1994 San Miguel Beermen season was the 20th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | College |
2 | 15 | Mike Otto | FEU |
11th championship
San Miguel won their first three games of the season and had the best won-loss record in the eliminations of the All-Filipino Cup with eight wins and two losses.[1] The Beermen made it to the finals first and went on to play the Coney Island Ice Cream Stars for the All-Filipino Cup crown as the two teams battle for the All-Filipino supremacy for the third straight year. San Miguel regain the championship over the defending champions Coney Island, winning in six games to become the first team in the 1990s era to win two consecutive titles since the same San Miguel team won the Grandslam in 1989. An added incentive to their finals victory was the right to represent the Philippines for the Asian Games basketball Gold as well as being seeded into the semifinal round of the season-ending Governor's Cup.
Occurrences
After winning over the Swift Mighty Meaties in Game One of their series for third place in the Commissioner's Cup, the San Miguel Beermen forfeited third-place trophy and requested the PBA to allow them to carry the national team colors for the remaining games as part of their tune-up in preparation for the upcoming Hiroshima Asian Games in October. The Beermen began playing with amateur cagers Marlou Aquino, Dennis Espino, Kenneth Duremdes, Jeffrey Cariaso, Edward Joseph Feihl and Bryant Punzalan joining the Philippine team.[2]
Roster
1994 San Miguel Beermen roster Players | Coaches |
Pos. | # | POB | Name | Height | Weight | DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) | From | G | 5 | | Pumaren, Franz | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | | | De La Salle | G | 6 | | Agustin, Ato | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | | | Lyceum | F | 8 | | Caidic, Allan | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | | | UE | F | 9 | | Lim, Samboy | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | | | Letran | F/C | 10 | | Teng, Alvin | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | | | Arellano | G/F | 11 | | Ravanes, Biboy | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | | | Cebu | F/C | 12 | | Dignadice, Yves | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | | | STI WNU | G | 14 | | Calma, Hector | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | | | Adamson | G | 16 | | Belmonte, Rudolf | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | | | UST | C | 17 | | Ramas, Kevin | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | | | Mapúa | F | 18 | | Dela Cruz, Art | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | | | San Sebastian | C | 19 | | Fernandez, Ramon | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | | | San Carlos | C | 20 | | Polistico, Adriano | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) | | | Letran | F/C | 25 | | Abuda, Freddie | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | | | Cebu | | - Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- Injured
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Transactions
Trades
Additions
Recruited imports
Asian Games
The 1994 Philippines men's national basketball team, competed in the 1994 Asian Games. The team placed fourth, behind host team Japan.[3]
References
- ^ "San Miguel guns down Sta.Lucia". Manila Standard.
- ^ "Swift whips RP, Yanga calls shots". Manila Standard.
- ^ "This Day in PBA History: San Miguel wins All-Filipino title, books Asian Games berth". ABS-CBN News.
San Miguel Beermen |
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- Founded in 1975
- Owned by San Miguel Brewery, Inc., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation
- Formerly the Royal Tru Orangemen, Gold Eagle Beermen, Magnolia Ice Cream Makers, Magnolia Beverage Masters and Petron Blaze Boosters
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