1993 Shell Helix Oilers season

1993 Shell Helix Ultra season
Head coach Rino Salazar
All Filipino Cup results
Record 28
(.200)
Place 8th
Playoff finish N/A
Commissioner's Cup results
Record 1112
(.478)
Place 4th
Playoff finish 4
Governor's Cup results
Record 19
(.100)
Place 8th
Playoff finish N/A
Shell Helix Ultra seasons
1992 1994

The 1993 Shell Helix Ultra season was the 9th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Shell Rimula-X in the All-Filipino Cup.

Draft picks

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2 9 Saturnino Garrido 5"11' Guard San Sebastian
3 Allan Delos Reyes 6"2' Forward San Sebastian

Summary

Before the start of the season, Shell's main man Benjie Paras wanted out of his contract and signified his intentions to join his team's arch rival Ginebra San Miguel, the Shell management declined Ginebra's offer of two trade options, Paras skip the whole All-Filipino Cup tournament as the Turbo Chargers suffered without their top center, winning only twice in 10 games in the eliminations and finish last.

At the beginning of the Commissioner's Cup, Benjie Paras finally decided to remain with his team and played his first game in the second conference, with 7-time best import Bobby Parks back anew, Shell Helix won their first three games against 7-Up, 85-84 on opening day on June 13, [1] Ginebra on June 18, a 98-89 win, [2] and Sta.Lucia, 120-109 on June 22, [3] before losing to the Ronnie Thompkins-led Swift Mighty Meaties on June 27, the Oilers finish the eliminations tied at third with San Miguel Beer and behind Swift and Purefoods Oodles with a 7-4 won-loss slate, In the semifinal round, Shell was in contention for one of the two finals berth when they lost their last two games, 108-110 to Swift on August 17, which beat them for the fourth time in the conference, and they were booted out from the finals race by the San Miguel Beermen, 82-91 on August 22.

Shell coach Rino Salazar and Team Manager Charlie Favis were able to convince Michael Morrison, who played for the team as a replacement import two years ago, to return in the Governor's Cup but after four games where Shell failed to score a single victory, Morrison was replaced by Calvin Talford, who led Shell to their only win in the Third Conference against Alaska, 113-98 on October 19.

Roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Peter Aguilar Mid-season acquisition 4 Center-Forward 6"6' Trinity College
Eric Altamirano 11 Guard 5"11' University of the Philippines
Rey Cuenco 25 & 18 Center-Forward 6"5' Arellano University
Ramon Dela Cruz Signed in the Governor's Cup Guard 5"11' Philippine Christian University
Romeo Dela Rosa 12 Forward 6"3' South Western University
Allan Delos Reyes 16 Forward 6"2' San Sebastian College
Joselito Escobar 32 Center-Forward 6"5' University of the East
Saturnino Garrido 21 Guard 5"11' San Sebastian College
Abet Guidaben Acquired from 7-Up at start of Governor's Cup 41 Center-Forward 6"5' University of San Jose Recoletos
Leo Isaac 9 Guard 6"1' Mapua Institute of Technology
Joey Loyzaga 17 Guard 6"1' San Beda College
Ronnie Magsanoc 5 Guard 5"9' University of the Philippines
Joselito Martin 10 Forward 6"3' National College of Business and Arts
Romulo Orillosa 28 Forward 6"2' Adamson University
Benjie Paras 14 Center 6"5' University of the Philippines
Anthony Poblador played only 3 games 20 Center 6"6' De La Salle University
Ricardo Relosa 15 Forward-Center 6"3' Mapua Institute of Technology
Bobby Parks Commissioner's Cup import 22 Forward 6"3' Memphis State University
Michael Morrison Governor's Cup import 2 Guard-Forward 6"2' Loyola University Maryland
Calvin Talford Governor's Cup import Guard-Forward 6"2' East Tennessee State University

Assistant coaches: Manuel Pineda / Cris Calilan Team Manager: Charlie Favis

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