1993 Sta. Lucia Realtors season

1993 Sta. Lucia Realtors season
Head coach Nat Canson
All Filipino Cup results
Record 913
(.409)
Place 4th
Playoff finish 4
Commissioner's Cup results
Record 110
(.091)
Place 8th
Playoff finish N/A
Governor's Cup results
Record 139
(.591)
Place 3rd
Playoff finish 3
Sta. Lucia Realtors seasons
1994

The 1993 Sta. Lucia Realtors season was the 1st season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

New team

The Sta. Lucia Realtors, a Realty firm who had a basketball team that won two titles in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL), formalized its entry to the pro league, taking over the defunct Presto franchise.

Draft picks

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1 1 Zandro Limpot 6"5' Center-Forward La Salle
2 Michael Mustre 6"1' Forward Letran
3 Maximo Delantes 6"2' Forward University of Cebu

Off-season transactions

TRANSACTIONS
Maximo Delantes Drafted rookie
Gerald Esplana Absorbed from defunct Presto
Teodorico Fernandez Drafted rookie, originally pick by Swift
Rene Hawkins Absorbed from defunct Presto
Peter Jao Absorbed from defunct Presto
Zandro Limpot Drafted rookie
Vergel Meneses Absorbed from defunct Presto
Zaldy Realubit Absorbed from defunct Presto

Occurrences

After the All-Filipino Cup, the Sta. Lucia Realtors surprised lots of league followers by trading its top players Vergel Meneses and Zaldy Realubit to Swift Mighty Meaties in exchange for Ricric Marata and Jack Tanuan, the Realtors acquired two more Swift players; Alejandro De Guzman and Vilmer Bañares and also traded Rene Hawkins to Alaska for Paul Alvarez.

Awards

Top draft pick Zandro Limpot was honored as the season's Rookie of the year.

Summary

The Sta. Lucia Realtors won their first four games in the All-Filipino Cup, defeated the Benjie Paras-less Shell Turbo Chargers in a rousing debut, 112-91, in the opening game of the season on February 28 at the newly built Cuneta Astrodome, a week later on March 7, the Realtors scored its third victory without a loss, upsets the highly favored San Miguel Beermen, 88-80, their fourth win came against 7-Up on March 12, winning by a point, 95-94, [1] before Coney Island halted their streak two days after with a 103-95 victory. [2] Sta. Lucia finish the eliminations with a 6-4 won-loss card, seeded at number 4 in the semifinals, the Realtors lost to the San Miguel Beermen in four games in the best-of-five semifinal series, placed fourth in their very first conference.

NBA veteran Mike McGee, a former LA Lakers star, was Sta.Lucia's import for the Commissioner's Cup, after four games and Sta. Lucia remain winless, McGee was replaced by Nikita Wilson, a second round draft pick by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1987, Wilson's entry did not help the Realtors, who are still adjusting to their new players after the blockbuster trade, as they won only once in the eliminations and placed last.

Paul Alvarez, whom the Realtors acquired from Alaska after they traded Bong Hawkins, finally debut in Sta. Lucia uniform in the Governor's Cup and he became one of the Realtors' main men, former Presto import Terrance Bailey played one game for Sta. Lucia and scored only 12 points in their opening day loss to San Miguel Beer on September 26, the off-form Bailey was replaced in their next game by Lambert Shell, who led the Realtors to the semifinal round, Sta. Lucia was at the bottom of the standings among the five semifinalists, scored two straight victories at the start of the semifinals against Swift, 115-111 on November 7, and outlasted San Miguel Beer, 135-129, in a triple-overtime on November 9 where rookie Jun Limpot played a total of 60 minutes, Sta. Lucia completed their first round assignment by winning over Purefoods for the first time in the season, 123-116 on November 14, [3] a week later on November 21, the Realtors clinch the win-five incentive and a playoff for the second finals berth by repeating over Purefoods, 120-117, missing the services of Paul Alvarez during the crucial stages, Sta. Lucia bowed to Tony Harris-led Swift in their playoff game for the right to face San Miguel Beer in the finals on December 3. The Realtors had a strong third-place finish in the season-ending conference.

All-Filipino Cup roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Peter Aguilar 13 Center-Forward 6”5’ Trinity College
Ricardo Cui 22 Guard-Forward 6"2' Lyceum of the Philippines
Maximo Delantes 50 Forward 6”2’ University of Cebu
Rudy Enterina 20 Guard 5"11' University of Nueva Caceres
Gerald Esplana 14 Guard 6"0' Far Eastern University
Teodorico Fernandez 11 Guard 5”9’ University of San Agustin
Rene Hawkins 12 Forward 6'3" Perpetual Help College of Rizal
Peter Jao 8 Guard-Forward 5"11' University of San Jose Recoletos
Zandro Limpot 9 Center-Forward 6"5' De La Salle University
Edgar Macaraya 17 Guard-Forward 5"10' South Western University
Vergel Meneses 18 Forward 6”2’ Jose Rizal College
Rizaldy Realubit 35 Center 6”5’ University of San Jose Recoletos
Melchor Teves 27 Guard 6"2' San Sebastian College

Commissioners Cup/Governors Cup roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Paul Alvarez 30 Forward 6”0’ San Sebastian College
Vilmer Banares Center-Forward 6”3’ University of the East
Ricardo Cui 22 Guard-Forward 6"2' Lyceum of the Philippines
Alejandro De Guzman 62 Forward 6"2' Far Eastern University
Maximo Delantes 50 Forward 6”2’ University of Cebu
Hernani Demegillo Mid-season acquisition 42 Center-Forward 6"5' San Sebastian College
Gerald Esplana 14 Guard 6"0' Far Eastern University
Teodorico Fernandez 11 Guard 5”9’ University of San Agustin
Peter Jao 8 Guard-Forward 5"11' University of San Jose Recoletos
Zandro Limpot 72 Center-Forward 6"5' De La Salle University
Edgar Macaraya 17 Guard-Forward 5"10' South Western University
Ricardo Marata 23 Guard 5"8' South Western University
Edgar Tanuan 41 Center 6”5’ Far Eastern University
Melchor Teves 27 Guard 6"2' San Sebastian College
Mike McGee Commissioner's Cup import 4 Center-Forward 6"5' University of Michigan
Nikita Wilson Commissioner's Cup import 30 & 34 Center-Forward 6"4' Louisiana State University
Terrance Bailey Governor's Cup import 11 Forward-Guard 6”1’ Wagner College
Lambert Shell Governor's Cup import 42 Guard-Forward 6"2' University of Bridgeport

Assistant coaches: Adonis Tierra / Joshua Villapando Team Manager: Buddy Encarnado

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