1993 San Miguel Beermen season

The 1993 San Miguel Beermen season was the 19th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

1993 San Miguel Beermen season
Head coachNorman Black
Owner(s)San Miguel Corporation
All Filipino Cup results
Record159
(.625)
Place2nd
Playoff finishFinals
Commissioner's Cup results
Record1410
(.583)
Place3rd
Playoff finishSemifinals
Governor's Cup results
Record176
(.739)
Place1st
Playoff finishFinals
San Miguel Beermen seasons

Off-season transactions

TRANSACTIONS
Allan Caidic Acquired from defunct Presto ballclub
Adriano Polistico Acquired from Alaska, the beermen in exchange gave up a first round pick

Summary

The entry of Allan Caidic to the already-talented lineup of San Miguel Beermen reunites him with his former NCC teammates Samboy Lim, Hector Calma, Franz Pumaren and Yves Dignadice. Along with last season's Most Valuable Player (MVP) Ato Agustin, the Beermen now formed a threesome combo with Caidic, Lim and Agustin and were installed as heavy favorites to bag the All-Filipino crown.

On March 2, Allan Caidic debut in San Miguel uniform as the star studded Beermen prevailed over Coney Island (formerly Purefoods), 106-98. As expected, San Miguel finish on top of the eliminations with eight wins and two defeats, losing only to newcomer Sta.Lucia Realtors and to Coney Island in the last playing date of the elimination round. The Beermen are tied with Swift after the round-robin quarterfinals among five teams with 10 wins and four losses. They advanced into the final playoffs with Coney Island by winning over Sta.Lucia Realtors, three games to one, in their best-of-five semifinal series. In the All-Filipino Cup championship rematch, the Beermen lost in six games to the equally talented Coney Island Ice Cream Stars.

The high-leaping Pat Durham was their import in the Commissioner's Cup. The Beermen are tied with Shell Helix with seven wins and four losses, behind Swift and Purefoods Oodles (formerly Coney Island) after the elimination round. The Swift Mighty Meaties clinch the first finals seat, leaving four other semifinalists; San Miguel, Purefoods, Shell and Alaska, all tied in the standings to dispute the second slot. The Beermen eliminates Shell from the finals race with a 91-82 win on August 22, setting up a sudden-death playoff with Purefoods Oodles, which beat Alaska in the first game of a knockout double-header. San Miguel lost to Purefoods, 101-119, in a playoff match for the right to face Swift in the championship series. The Beermen placed third with a 3-1 series victory over Shell.

Kenny Travis return for the Governor's Cup and scored 49 points in San Miguel's 129-107 win over Sta.Lucia in the opening game on September 26. [1] The Beermen nip Swift, 112-110, in their next game on October 1 in an early clash of top favorites. San Miguel finish with the best record in the eliminations with eight wins and two losses, they dropped their first two games in the semifinals but won their next four assignments and assured itself of a first finals berth with their 12th win in 16 games, winning over Swift for the third time in the conference, 95-89 on November 23. [2]

San Miguel battled the Swift Mighty Meaties, who were looking for their second straight title in the season, for the Governor's Cup crown. Behind eventual best import winner Kenny Travis, which got the better of his match-up with the high-scoring Tony Harris, the Beermen surprisingly won the finals series in just five games and clinch their 10th PBA title.

All-Filipino Cup roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Ferdinand Ravena 1 Forward 6"1' University of the East
Julian Rabbi Tomacruz 4 Center 6"6' University of Santo Tomas
Franz Pumaren 5 Guard 5"9' De La Salle University
Renato Agustin 6 Guard 5"11' Lyceum of the Philippines
Allan Caidic 8 Forward 6"2' University of the East
Samboy Lim 9 Forward 6"0' Letran College
Alvin Teng 10 Center-Forward 6"4' Arellano University
Melchor Ravanes 11 Guard-Forward 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Yves Dignadice 12 Center-Forward 6"4' West Negros College
Hector Calma 14 Guard 5"8' Adamson University
Arturo Dela Cruz 18 Forward 6"2' San Sebastian College
Ramon Fernandez 19 Center-Forward 6"4' University of San Carlos
Adriano Polistico 20 Center 6"7' Letran College

Commissioners Cup roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Ferdinand Ravena 1 Forward 6"1' University of the East
Franz Pumaren 5 Guard 5"9' De La Salle University
Renato Agustin 6 Guard 5"11' Lyceum of the Philippines
Rodolfo Abad Rookie free agent signed 7 Guard 6"0' South Western University
Allan Caidic 8 Forward 6"2' University of the East
Samboy Lim 9 Forward 6"0' Letran College
Alvin Teng 10 Center-Forward 6"4' Arellano University
Melchor Ravanes 11 Guard-Forward 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Yves Dignadice 12 Center-Forward 6"4' West Negros College
Hector Calma 14 Guard 5"8' Adamson University
Arturo Dela Cruz 18 Forward 6"2' San Sebastian College
Ramon Fernandez 19 Center-Forward 6"4' University of San Carlos
Adriano Polistico 20 Center 6"7' Letran College
Pat Durham Import 23 Center-Forward 6"5' Colorado State University

Governors Cup roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Ferdinand Ravena 1 Forward 6"1' University of the East
Franz Pumaren 5 Guard 5"9' De La Salle University
Renato Agustin 6 Guard 5"11' Lyceum of the Philippines
Rodolfo Abad 7 Guard 6"0' South Western University
Allan Caidic 8 Forward 6"2' University of the East
Samboy Lim 9 Forward 6"0' Letran College
Alvin Teng 10 Center-Forward 6"4' Arellano University
Melchor Ravanes 11 Guard-Forward 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Yves Dignadice 12 Center-Forward 6"4' West Negros College
Hector Calma 14 Guard 5"8' Adamson University
Arturo Dela Cruz 18 Forward 6"2' San Sebastian College
Ramon Fernandez 19 Center-Forward 6"4' University of San Carlos
Adriano Polistico 20 Center 6"7' Letran College
Kenny Travis Import 21 Guard-Forward 6"1' New Mexico State University

Assistant coaches: Filomeno Pumaren / Joseph Uichico Team Manager: Eddie Veneracion

References

  1. "SMB blasts SLR". Manila Standard.
  2. "San Miguel wallops Swift, gains final". Manila Standard.
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