1981 Presto Fun Drinks season
1981 Presto Fun Drinks season |
Head coach |
Jimmy Mariano |
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Open Conference Results |
Record |
4–14
(.222) |
Place |
N/A |
Playoff finish |
N/A |
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Reinforced All Filipino Results |
Record |
13–12
(.520) |
Place |
3rd |
Playoff finish |
N/A |
Presto Fun Drinks seasons |
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The 1981 Presto Fun Drinks season was the seventh season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Awards
- Cho Sison won the season's Rookie of the year award.
Milestones
- March 28: Estoy Estrada becomes the 6th player to score 5,000 career points
Roster
ROSTER |
# |
POS |
HT |
Joel Banal |
7 |
C |
6"4' |
Danny Basilan |
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PG |
5"9' |
Jacinto Chua |
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SF |
6"0' |
Bienvenido Dela Cruz |
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SG |
6"2' |
Estoy Estrada |
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SF |
5"11' |
Rey Franco |
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PG |
5"9' |
Filomeno Gulfin |
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PF |
6"5' |
Woodrow Jaymalin |
5 |
SF |
5"11' |
Joey Marquez |
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SF |
6"2' |
Eddie Boy Mendoza |
10 |
SG |
6"0' |
Floreindo Ritualo |
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PF |
6"3' |
Ricardo Roces |
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SG |
6"2' |
Cho Sison |
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SG |
6"1' |
Manny Victorino |
1 |
C |
6"5' |
Lew Massey |
23 |
F/C |
6"5' |
References
- Presto! The Fun Drinkers Are In, by Peter N. Acosta, Atlas Sports Weekly, October 9–16, 1981
External links
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1981 PBA Open Conference ( Finals) • 1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference (Finals)
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Team seasons |
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Succession |
1980 • Seasons • 1982 |
1980 • Open Conference • 1982 |
1980 • Reinforced Filipino Conference • 1982 |
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