Alvin Patrimonio
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Position | Power forward |
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Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 215 lb (98 kg) |
Team | Purefoods TJ Hotdogs |
Nationality | Philippines |
Born | November 17, 1966 |
College | Mapuá Institute of Technology |
Draft | Not drafted - (free agent) |
Pro career | 1988–2004 |
Awards | 4-time PBA MVP (1991, 1993 1994 1997) |
Alvin Patrimonio (born November 17, 1966) was nicknamed "The Captain" and was a professional basketball player from the Philippines.
He played for the Mapuá Institute of Technology Cardinals in the NCAA from 1983 to 1986. He entered the PBA in 1988 as part of the illustrious quartet alongside 1988 Rookie of the Year Jojo Lastimosa, many-time Mythical Team and Best Defensive Team Member Jerry Codiñera and perennial Best Defensive Team Member Glenn Capacio.
He first played for Hope in the PABL (now known as the PBL). then he transfered to YCO and again to Swift wherein he give the franchise a championship before going to the pros but Swift delayed his pro debut because of some conflicts.
He played his entire career with the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs and won several championships, mostly in the PBA All Filipino Cup; he also played for the Philippine national team including the 1998 Philippine Centennial team.
Patrimonio holds several PBA records including most consecutive games played (596) and most PBA Most Valuable Player awards (4 tied with Ramon Fernandez). He was also the second player after Bogs Adornado to win back-to-back MVP awards in 1993-1994 and also the second player to win three Best Player of the Conference award after Vergel Meneses. He also shares the distinction of having played the most Asian Games (4) with 1990 PBA MVP Allan Caidic.
In 2004, 16 years after playing in the pro league, Patrimonio announced his retirement to concentrate more on his duties as the current team manager of the Purefoods franchise in the PBA. The best power forward in the annals of the PBA, he redefined the meaning of power forward as a prolific and phenomenal scorer ending his career as the league’s No. 3 scorer with 15,091 just behind all-time greats Ramon Fernandez and Abet Guidaben with 18,996 and 15,775, respectively.
On November 26, 2005, he played in the Legends 3-Point Shootout during the PBA All-Star in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte. The game saw Patrimonio sink the very last money ball to prop the Legends, also composed of Ronnie Magsanoc and Frankie Lim, to a 41-39 win over the young turks of Jimmy Alapag, Ren-Ren Ritualo and Dondon Hontiveros.
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[edit] Career PBA highlights
- Most Valuable Player in 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1997
- Mythical First Team Selection in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 2000
- Mythical Second Team Selection in 1995
- Best Player of the Conference in 1994 Commissioner's Cup, 1996 All-Filipino Cup, and 1997 Governor's Cup
- Newsmaker of the Year in 1993
- Ten time PBA All-Star
- Most Valuable Player of the 1991 PBA All-Star Game
- 25 PBA Greatest Players Member
- PBA 5,000 Points Club Member
- PBA 10,000 Points Club Member
- PBA 15,000 Points Club Member
- PBA Third Conference champions (1990)
- PBA All- Filipino Cup champions (1991, 1993, 1997)
- PBA Commissioner's Cup champions (1994)
- PBA Governor's Cup champions (2002)
[edit] International career highlights
- 1986 Asian Games bronze medallist
- 1990 Asian Games silver medallist
- 1994 Asian Games, fourth place
- 1998 William Jones Cup (Champions)
- 1998 Asian Games bronze medallist
- 2000 PBA All-Stars versus the Asia Basketball Select Team
[edit] Philippine Basketball Association all-time records
- Most MVP awards (tied, 4)
- Most consectutive games played (596)
- One of four players to play at least 800 games
[edit] External links
Preceded by Allan Caidic |
PBA Most Valuable Player 1991 |
Succeeded by Ato Agustin |
Preceded by Ato Agustin |
PBA Most Valuable Player 1993 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Incumbent |
PBA Most Valuable Player 1994 |
Succeeded by Vergel Meneses |
Preceded by Johnny Abarrientos |
PBA Most Valuable Player 1997 |
Succeeded by Kenneth Duremdes |
Preceded by Samboy Lim |
PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player 1991 |
Succeeded by Alvin Teng |
Preceded by Rene Pardo |
Purefoods Chunkee Giants Team Manager 2004- |
Succeeded by Present |
Philippines Dream Team - 1990 Asian Games | ||
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Ramon Fernandez | Zaldy Realubit | Rey Cuenco | Yves Dignadice | Benjie Paras | Alvin Patrimonio | Chito Loyzaga | Dante Gonzalgo | Allan Caidic | Samboy Lim | Ronnie Magsanoc | Hector Calma | Coach Robert Jaworski |
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 Centennial Team - 1998 Asian Games (1998 Jones Cup - 1998 Centennial Cup) | ||
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4 Alvin Patrimonio | 5 Andy Seigle | 6 Jojo Lastimosa | 7 Dennis Espino | 8 Allan Caidic | 9 Jun Limpot | 10 Vergel Meneses | 11 E. J. Feihl | 12 Olsen Racela | 13 Marlou Aquino | 14 Johnny Abarrientos | 15 Kenneth Duremdes | Coach Tim Cone |
PBA All-Star National Team - 2000 FIBA Asia All-Star Extravaganza | ||
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9 Rodney Santos | 10 Danny Ildefonso | 13 Marlou Aquino | 16 Alvin Patrimonio | 19 Kenneth Duremdes | 30 Eric Menk | 34 Rudy Hatfield | 40 Noy Castillo | 41 Johnny Abarrientos | 42 Danny Seigle | 52 Andy Seigle | 61 Bong Hawkins | Coach Tim Cone |
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 |