1982 Gilbey's Gin season
1982 Gilbey's Gin season |
Head coach |
Turo Valenzona |
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Reinforced All-Filipino Conference Results |
Record |
0–0 |
Place |
N/A |
Playoff finish |
N/A |
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Invitational Conference Results |
Record |
0–0 |
Place |
N/A |
Playoff finish |
N/A |
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Open Conference Results |
Record |
0–0 |
Place |
2nd |
Playoff finish |
N/A |
Gilbey's Gin seasons |
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The 1982 Gilbey's Ginmakers season was the 4th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Key Date
- March 25: Gin import Lew Massey surpass the previous all-time one-game scoring record of 75 points set by Harry Rogers in 1976, while playing for 7-Up, by tallying 85 points, converting 36-of-70 attempts from the field, in a 123-126 Gilbey's loss to Crispa Redmanizers.
Finals Appearance
- Gilbey's Gin, with high-scoring imports, Lew Massey and Larry McNeil, reach the PBA finals of the Open Conference, the first time in franchise history's four years of participation, losing by a 3-0 sweep to powerhouse Toyota Super Corollas, reinforced by former best import awardees Andrew Fields and Donnie Ray Koonce.
Roster
ROSTER |
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POS |
HT |
Rolando Buhay |
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SF |
6"3' |
Nat Castillo |
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SF |
6"2' |
Alex Clarino |
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G/F |
6"2' |
Valerio Delos Santos |
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PF |
6"2' |
Eusebio Del Rosario |
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PF |
6"2' |
Ed Ducut |
10 |
C |
6"5' |
Rudy Garcia |
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Willie Generalao |
24 |
PG |
5"8' |
Joseph Herrera |
17 |
SF |
6"1' |
Marlowe Jacutin |
8 |
SG |
6"0' |
Conrado Pasco |
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SG |
6"1' |
Jerry Pingoy |
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SG |
5"10' |
Lew Massey I |
23 |
F/C |
6"8' |
Rickey Brown I |
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F |
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Larry McNeil I |
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F |
6"7' |
References
External links
Barangay Ginebra Kings
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The franchise |
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Coaches |
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Championships (8) |
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Finals appearances (12) |
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Seasons (33) |
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Team seasons |
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Succession |
1981 • Seasons • 1983 |
• Reinforced Filipino Conference • 1983 |
1981 • Invitational Conference • 1984 |
1982 • Open Conference • 1985 |
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