1990 Formula Shell Zoom Masters season

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1990 Formula Shell Zoom Masters season
Head coachBobby Parks
Arlene Rodriguez
Owner(s)Pilipinas Shell, Inc.
First Conference results
Record18–6
(.750)
Place1st
Playoff finishFinals
All-Filipino Conference results
Record3–7
(.300)
Place6th
Playoff finishEliminated
Third Conference results
Record14–8
(.636)
Place3rd
Playoff finishSemifinals
Formula Shell Zoom Masters seasons
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1991 →

The 1990 Formula Shell Zoom Masters season was the 6th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Shell Rimula-X beginning the Third Conference.

Off-season transactions[]

TRANSACTIONS
Richard Bognot Drafted Rookie
Aristotle Franco Drafted Rookie
Joselito Martin Rookie free agent signed
Primitivo Mutia Rookie free agent signed

Notable dates[]

February 20: Three-time best import Bobby Parks won his first game as playing-coach of the team with Shell having an easy 126-105 victory over Presto Tivoli. [1]

April 22: The Zoom Masters clinch the first finals seat of the Open Conference with their 13th win in 16 games, beating Presto Tivoli, 114-111.

October 28: Shell rolled to its seventh straight victory after an opening day blowout loss to Purefoods at the start of the Third Conference by routing Añejo Rum 65ers, 156-131.

November 18: Shell posted a 121-119 overtime victory over Alaska Milkmen for their third straight victory in the semifinals as they moved on top of the standings with 10 wins and three losses while Alaska dropped to second place at 10 wins and four defeats. [2]

December 4: Shell eliminates Presto, 137-114, to set up a do-or-die game with Purefoods Hotdogs for the right to meet Alaska Milk in the Third Conference championship.

First title[]

Formula Shell emerge with the best won-loss record in the first conference with 14 wins and four losses and will go up against the league's most popular team Añejo Rum 65 in the finals. The explosive and riotous championship series ended in a walkout by the 65ers in the second quarter of Game Six with Shell on top, 62-47, with 2:52 remaining. The Zoom Masters won their first-ever PBA title since joining the league in 1985 with a 4-2 series win.

Occurrences[]

Assistant coach Arlene Rodriguez has taken over the coaching job from Bobby Parks during the First Conference finals following the protest by the Basketball coaches of the Philippines (BCOP) against hiring American coaches.

Awards[]

  • Bobby Parks won Best Import Honors in both the First and Third Conferences, he became the second import to have swept the award for the whole season since Billy Ray Bates in 1983.
  • Ronnie Magsanoc was named Most Outstanding Player of the finals series in the First Conference. Magsanoc and Benjie Paras were chosen in the year-end awards for the Mythical first team selection.

Roster[]

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Jay Ramirez 2 Guard-Forward 6"0' University of the Visayas
Ronnie Magsanoc 5 Guard 5"9' University of the Philippines
Jerry Ruiz 8 Forward 6"2' Letran College
Aristotle Franco 9 Guard 5"11' Lyceum of the Philippines
Joselito Martin 10 Forward 6"3' NCBA
Arnie Tuadles Moved to Presto during the All-Filipino 11 Forward 6"2' University of the Visayas
Romeo Dela Rosa 12 Forward 6"2' Southwestern University
Leo Austria 13 Guard 5"10' Lyceum of the Philippines
Benjie Paras 14 Center 6"5' University of the Philippines
Eduardo Ducut 19 Center-Forward 6"5' Letran College
Richard Bognot 24 Forward 6"3'
Primitivo Mutia 31 Forward 6"3' Southwestern University
Calvin Tuadles 33 Guard 5"11' Southwestern University
Bobby Parks 1st & 3rd conference import 22 Forward 6"3' Memphis State University
Kevin Williams 3rd conference import 7 Guard 6"2' Saint John's University

Team Manager: Charlie Favis

References[]

  1. ^ "Shell wallops Presto". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Unlikely trio powers Shell past Alaska". Manila Standard.
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