Jerry Codiñera
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Position | Center |
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Nickname | The Defense Minister |
League | Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) |
Height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Team | Purefoods, Tanduay Rhum Masters, FedEx Express, Mobiline |
Nationality | Philippines |
Born | {{{birth_date}}} |
College | University of the East |
Pro career | 1988 – 2005 |
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Jerry Codiñera is a former player of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Called as the "Defense Minister". One of the 25 Best Players of all Time of PBA. Member of San Miguel Philippines of 1994 Asian Games. He played college basketball at the University of the East (UE). With Allan Caidic they led the UE Red Warriors to a back to back championships in 1984-1985, the last championship of the Red Warriors in UAAP. Prior to joining the PBA in 1988, he played amateur basketball in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL, now the Philippine Basketball League).
For 12 seasons, he was half of the most dominant pair to ever terrorize the All-Filipino hardcourts. But a trade split up his partnership with Alvin Patrimonio and saw him wear a new jersey for the first time since joining the PBA with Purefoods in 1988. During the Commissioner's Cup, Jerry Codiñera was traded to Mobiline for Andy Seigle. He succeeded Philip Cezar as Tapal King and owns the single game record for blocks at 11.
A perennial member of the All-Defensive Team, this University of the East product was given the monicker "Defense Minister" for his tireless manning of the post. In fact, the 6-5 Codinera was also a terror on the offensive end who was blessed with an unerring 18-foot jumpshot not normally found in big men. He came close to winning an MVP award in 1993 but lost to Patrimonio in the tightest race for the prestigious trophy in league history.
He is the current head coach of the Teletech Titans in the Philippine Basketball League and one of the assistant coaches of the Air21 Express.
[edit] References
- PBA 25 Greatest http://www.pba.com.ph/25greatest.php?selected=17
- Philippine Basketball Association, The First 25 Years, (Philippines, 2000)
[edit] See also
- Philippine Basketball Association
- Philippine national basketball team
- San Miguel Philippines
- Tanduay Rhum Masters
- Purefoods Chunkee Giants
- Air21 Express
- Talk N' Text Phone Pals
- History of Philippine Basketball
[edit] External links
- Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association
- Philippine Basketball League
- Philippine Sports Trivia
PBA-San Miguel Philippines - 1994 Asian Games | ||
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Marlou Aquino | Dong Polistico | Jerry Codiñera | Rey Evangelista | Alvin Teng | Alvin Patrimonio | Kenneth Duremdes | Allan Caidic | Ato Agustin | Franz Pumaren | Hector Calma | Johnny Abarrientos | Coach Norman Black |
Philippine Basketball Association | PBA's 25th Anniversary All-Time Team |
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Johnny Abarrientos | Bogs Adornado | Ato Agustin | Francis Arnaiz | Ricardo Brown | Allan Caidic | Hector Calma | Philip Cezar | Atoy Co | Jerry Codiñera | Kenneth Duremdes | Bernie Fabiosa | Ramon Fernandez | Danny Florencio | Abet Guidaben | Freddie Hubalde | Robert Jaworski | Jojo Lastimosa | Lim Eng Beng | Samboy Lim | Ronnie Magsanoc | Vergel Meneses | Manny Paner | Benjie Paras | Alvin Patrimonio |