1990 Pepsi Hotshots season

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1990 Pepsi Hotshots season
Head coachEdgardo Ocampo
Derrick Pumaren
Owner(s)Pepsi Philippines
First Conference results
Record1–9
(.100)
Place8th
Playoff finishN/A
All-Filipino Conference results
Record1–9
(.100)
Place7th
Playoff finishN/A
Third Conference results
Record0–10
(.000)
Place8th
Playoff finishN/A
Pepsi Hotshots seasons
1991 →

The 1990 Pepsi Hotshots season was the 1st season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Expansion pool[]

Expansion Draft
Tonichi Yturri (#1 from San Miguel)
Jeffrey Graves (#3 from San Miguel)
Ricky Relosa (#5 from Alaska)
Joey Loyzaga (#7 from Añejo)
Harmon Codiñera (#9 from Añejo)
Alejo Alolor (#11 from Purefoods)
Pepsi won the toss over Pop Cola to pick first, both teams took turns in choosing players

Off-season transactions[]

TRANSACTIONS
Dennis Abbatuan Acquired via Free Agency from Presto Tivoli
Joey Loyzaga Picked in the expansion pool, was traded to Pop Cola
Carlito Mejos Draft Rights acquired from Purefoods in exchange for 1991 first round pick
Cadel Mosqueda Drafted Rookie
Salvador Ramos Rookie free agent signed
Gilbert Reyes, Jr Drafted Rookie, 3rd overall pick
Vernie Villarias Draft Rights acquired from Purefoods in exchange for 1991 first round pick
Rey Yncierto Rookie free agent signed

New ballclub[]

Newcomer Pepsi Cola had a forgettable campaign in their first year of participation in the PBA. The Hotshots finished with a lowly 2-28 record with two wins coming at the hands of fellow expansion team Pop Cola.

The Hotshots scored their first win in the opening game of the season on February 18 with a rousing 149-130 victory over importless Pop Cola Sizzlers. Pepsi Import Derrick Hamilton scored 77 big points. [1] They lost the rest of their nine outings in the first conference and their first six matches in the All-Filipino. On July 3, the Hotshots finally broke the long slump of a 15-game losing streak with a come-from-behind 117-111 win over Pop Cola. [2]

Former Hills Bros. import Jose Slaughter came back in the Third Conference to replaced Alyun Taylor, who was only good for two games. Slaughter teamed up with Jeff Hodge and the Hotshots failed to score a single victory and were shut out in 10 games in the eliminations.

Occurrences[]

San Miguel assistant coach Derrick Pumaren accepted the offer to coach the Pepsi Hotshots, replacing Edgardo Ocampo at the start of the Third Conference. The Hotshots acquired veteran center Abet Guidaben, who was traded by Alaska in exchange for Harmon Codiñera.

First Conference roster[]

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Alejo Alolor 2 Guard-Forward 6"1' University of Visayas
Derrick Hamilton Import 3 Center-Forward 6"5' University of Southern Mississippi
Gilbert Reyes, Jr 5 Guard 5"8' Ateneo de Manila
Ricky Relosa 7 Forward-Center 6"3' Mapua (Juniors)
Reynaldo Yncierto 8 Guard 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Carlito Mejos 10 Guard 5"11' University of Visayas
Antonio Yturri 11 Center 6"5' De La Salle University
Cadel Mosqueda 12 Center-Forward 6"3' Arellano University
Harmon Codiñera 13 Forward 6"4' Far Eastern University
Verne Villarias 14 Guard 6"1' University of the East
Salvador Ramos 15 Forward 6"3' Letran College
Jeffrey Graves 17 Forward 6"3' Angeles University Foundation
Dennis Abbatuan 30 Forward 6"2' Jose Rizal College

All-Filipino Conference roster[]

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Alejo Alolor 2 Guard-Forward 6"1' University of Visayas
Gilbert Reyes, Jr 5 Guard 5"8' Ateneo de Manila
Ricky Relosa 7 Forward-Center 6"3' Mapua (Juniors)
Reynaldo Yncierto 8 Guard 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Carlito Mejos 10 Guard 5"11' University of Visayas
Antonio Yturri 11 Center 6"5' De La Salle University
Cadel Mosqueda 12 Center-Forward 6"3' Arellano University
Harmon Codiñera 13 Forward 6"4' Far Eastern University
Verne Villarias 14 Guard 6"1' University of the East
Salvador Ramos 15 Forward 6"3' Letran College
Jeffrey Graves 17 Forward 6"3' Angeles University Foundation
Dennis Abbatuan 30 Forward 6"2' Jose Rizal College
Timoteo Coloso Free agent signed 32 Guard-Forward 6"2' Letran College

Third Conference roster[]

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Alejo Alolor 2 Guard-Forward 6"1' University of Visayas
Gilbert Reyes, Jr 5 Guard 5"8' Ateneo de Manila
Ricky Relosa 7 Forward-Center 6"3' Mapua (Juniors)
Reynaldo Yncierto 8 Guard 6"0' Cebu Central Colleges
Carlito Mejos 10 Guard 5"11' University of Visayas
Antonio Yturri 11 Center 6"5' De La Salle University
Cadel Mosqueda 12 Center-Forward 6"3' Arellano University
Verne Villarias 14 Guard 6"1' University of the East
Salvador Ramos 15 Forward 6"3' Letran College
Jeffrey Graves 17 Forward 6"3' Angeles University Foundation
Abet Guidaben 23 Center-Forward 6"5' University of San Jose Recoletos
Dennis Abbatuan 30 Forward 6"2' Jose Rizal College
Timoteo Coloso 32 Guard-Forward 6"2' Letran College
Jeff Hodge Import 3 Guard-Forward 6"3' University of South Alabama
Import 21 Guard-Forward 6"1'
Jose Slaughter Import 21 Guard 6"3' University of Portland

Assistant Coach: Bobby Littaua, replaced by Gabby Velasco Team Manager: Steve Watson

References[]

  1. ^ "Pepsi routs All-Pinoy Pop". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Pepsi ends journey to PBA's record of shame". Manila Standard.
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