1993 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars season
1993 Purefoods Oodles season |
Head coach | Chot Reyes |
All Filipino Cup results |
Record | 16–7 (.696) |
Place | 1st |
Playoff finish | 1 |
Commissioner's Cup results |
Record | 14–12 (.538) |
Place | 2nd |
Playoff finish | 2 |
Governor's Cup results |
Record | 9–9 (.500) |
Place | 5th |
Playoff finish | N/A |
Stats @ PBA-Online.net |
Purefoods Oodles seasons |
1992 |
1994 |
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The 1993 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars season was the 6th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Change its team name to Purefoods Oodles Flavor Noodles in the Commissioners Cup and return to Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs in the Governors Cup.
Draft picks
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style="background:#DDDDFF; width="10%"| Pick |
style="background:#DDDDFF; width="20%"| Player |
style="background:#DDDDFF; width="15%"| Height |
style="background:#DDDDFF; width="15%"| Position |
style="background:#DDDDFF; width="20%"| College |
1 |
4 |
Dwight Lago |
6"3' |
Forward |
La Salle |
1 |
5 |
Benito Cheng |
6"3' |
Forward |
Mapua |
2 |
10 |
Olsen Racela |
5"11' |
Guard |
Ateneo De Manila |
2 |
14 |
Freddie Abuda |
6"4' |
Center-Forward |
University of Cebu |
3 |
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Victor Villarias |
6"1' |
Guard-Forward |
UE |
Off-season transactions
TRANSACTIONS |
Freddie Abuda Drafted Rookie |
Art Ayson Free Agent; Unsigned |
Benito Cheng Drafted Rookie |
Nani Demigillo Free Agent; Signed with Alaska Milkmen |
Abe King Acquired via Free Agency from Presto Ice Cream |
Dwight Lago Drafted Rookie |
Frankie Lim Acquired via Free Agency from Alaska Milkmen |
Olsen Racela Drafted Rookie |
Elmer Reyes Free Agent; Unsigned |
Leoncio Tan Free Agent; Unsigned |
Summary
Formerly the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs, the Coney Island Ice Cream Stars wins the All-Filipino Cup trophy by defeating the powerhouse San Miguel Beermen, 4 games to 2 in the best-of-seven series, new coach Chot Reyes became the first rookie coach to steer his team to a title, it was the first victory by the Purefoods franchise over the Beermen in the finals series.
Known as Purefoods Oodles in the Commissioner's Cup, they lost their first two games with Anthony Jones as their import, Jones was replaced by Carey Scurry, [1] who led the Oodles to 8 wins out of 9 games he played, at the start of the semifinal round, the Oodles opted to replace him with Ronnie Grandison. Purefoods advances in the finals but lost their bid to win a second straight championship in the season when they bowed to the Ronnie Thompkins-powered Swift Mighty Meaties in six games for the Commissioner's Cup title.
Return to their old name Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs in the Governor's Cup with Tharon Mayes as their import, the Hotdogs were tied at second place with Swift and a game behind top-seeded San Miguel Beermen with a 7-3 won-loss slate, after winning their first two games in the semifinals, the Hotdogs dropped their last six outings to finish with an even 9-9 card and place fifth in the Third Conference.
Awards
- Alvin Patrimonio bag his second Most Valuable Player (MVP) trophy in three years.
- Jerry Codiñera and Alvin Patrimonio were named in the Mythical team first five.
All-Filipino Cup roster
Commissioner’s Cup roster
Governor’s Cup roster
Assistant coach: Chito Narvasa Team Manager: Domingo Panganiban
Win-Loss record
Season Rank |
GP |
Win |
Lost |
Pct. |
3rd Overall |
67 |
39 |
28 |
0.582 |
External links
References
Preceded by Purefoods 1992 |
Purefoods 1993 1993 |
Succeeded by Purefoods 1994 |
Purefoods Star Hotshots |
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- Formerly the Purefoods TJ Giants, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars, B-Meg Llamados and San Mig Coffee Mixers
- Founded in 1988
- Owned by the San Miguel-Pure Foods Company, Inc., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation
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