1982 Crispa Redmanizers season |
Head coach | Baby Dalupan |
Owner(s) | P. Floro and Sons, Inc. |
Reinforced All-Filipino Conference results |
Record | 18–11 (.621) |
Place | 3rd |
Playoff finish | 3 |
Invitational Conference results |
Record | 4–3 (.571) |
Place | 2nd |
Playoff finish | 2 |
Open Conference results |
Record | 6–12 (.333) |
Place | 7th |
Playoff finish | N/A |
Crispa Redmanizers seasons |
1981 |
1983 |
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The 1982 Crispa Redmanizers season was the eighth season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Colors
Crispa Redmanizers (Reinforced All-Filipino Conference)
(dark)
(light)
Crispa Redmanizers (Invitational Conference)
(dark)
(light)
Crispa 400 Redmanizers (Open Conference)
(dark)
(light)
Notable dates
April 15: Fortunato "Atoy" Co scored 26 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter to lead Crispa to a 132-97 win over Mariwasa-Honda, the 26-point output in one quarter bettered the all-time quarter production of 22 set by Bogs Adornado in 1976 and equalled by Danny Florencio in 1977.
August 1: The Redmanizers arrange a title showdown with San Miguel Beer in the Asian Invitational Conference by beating Toyota Super Corollas, 116-107. Abet Guidaben topscored for Crispa with 30 points.
November 13: Crispa beat Toyota, 105-103, in what turn out to be coach Baby Dalupan's final game as the Redmanizers' head mentor, both teams played without their imports, as the Super Corollas opted not to used their two imports while Crispa's two reinforcements have left the squad before their last game of the season.
Summary
The Crispa Redmanizers were reinforced by CBA veteran Glenn Hagan, who played briefly for the Detroit Pistons in the NBA in 1981, the Redmanizers lost to Toyota, 110-111, at the start of the league's 8th season on March 7, after 18 games in the elimination phase, Crispa advances to the semifinals outright with a 12-6 card, a game behind league-leading San Miguel Beer, the Redmanizers and the Toyota Super Corollas played each other in the best-of-five semifinal series, ahead 2 games to 1, Crispa lost the last two games of the series as Toyota came back with victories in Games 4 and 5.
In the Asian Invitational Championship, the Redmanizers played opposite First Conference runner-up San Miguel Beermen in the finals, both teams finish with identical 3-win, 1-loss slate in the five-team field, Crispa lost in the best-of-three title series wherein the beermen battled back from a nine-point deficit in the final quarter of the deciding third game to win, 103-102.
After losing two of their first three games of the Open Conference, the Redmanizers replace their imports Mike Schultz and Clarence Kea in favor of James Wright and former Great Taste import Lewis Brown. Wright was also sent home and their fifth reinforcement Mike Gibson came in and played 8 games. Crispa ended up with its worst finish ever in franchise history, placing seventh, winning just 6 out of 18 games in the elimination phase. Coach Baby Dalupan resigns as head coach of the Redmanizers after the conference, leaving the team he led to 9 championships, including a grandslam in 1976, in an eight-year coaching stint from 1975-1982.
Roster
Crispa Redmanizers roster |
Players | Coaches |
Pos. | # | Name | Height | Weight | DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) | From |
5.5 !F/C |
5 |
Guidaben, Abet |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 77 !6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
– |
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San Jose-Recoletos |
1.5 !G |
6 |
Co, Jr, Fortunato |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 73 !6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
– |
|
Mapua |
2.5 !G/F |
7 |
Cristobal, Arturo |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 73 !6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
– |
|
FEU |
2.5 !G/F |
9 |
Israel, Padim |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 75 !6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
– |
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Ateneo de Manila |
4.0 !F |
10 |
Hubalde, Freddie |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 73 !6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
– |
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Mapua |
5.5 !F/C |
12 / 13 |
Villamin, Elpidio |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 74 !6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
– |
|
FEU |
1.5 !G |
4 / 14 |
Cruz, Ramon |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 71 !5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) |
– |
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FEU |
1.5 !G |
15 |
Fabiosa, Bernie |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 69 !5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
– |
|
UE |
6.0 !C |
17 |
Mamaril, Romulo |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 78 !6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
– |
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Mapua |
5.5 !F/C |
18 |
Cezar, Philip |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 75 !6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
– |
|
Jose Rizal College |
1.5 !G |
19 |
Distrito, Rudy |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 71 !5 ft 11 in (1.8 m) |
– |
|
UE |
4.0 !F |
23 |
Carpio, Bernardo |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 75 !6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
– |
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Ateneo de Manila |
2.5 !G/F |
12 |
Hagan, Glenn (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 73 !6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
– |
|
Saint Bonaventure University |
6.0 !C |
33 |
Schultz, Mike (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
– |
|
University of Houston |
5.5 !F/C |
3 |
Kea, Clarence (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 81 !6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
– |
|
Lamar University |
6.0 !C |
11 |
Brown, Lewis (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 83 !6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) |
– |
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UNLV |
5.5 !F/C |
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Wright, James (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 80 !6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
– |
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6.0 !C |
25 |
Gibson, Mike (I) |
style="text-align:right; white-space:nowrap; | 82 !6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) |
– |
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University of South Carolina |
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (I) Import
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (IN) Inactive
- (S) Suspended
- Injured
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References
External links
Crispa Redmanizers |
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- Also known as Walk Tall Jeansmakers
- Founded in 1975
- Disbanded in 1984
- Owned by the P. Floro and Sons, Inc.
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- 1981
- Reinforced Filipino Conference
- 1983
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- Invitational Championship
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