1994 Tondeña 65 Rhum Masters season

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1994 Tondeña 65 Rhum Masters season
Head coachRobert Jaworski
Owner(s)La Tondeña Distillers, Inc.
All-Filipino Cup results
Record2–8
(.200)
Place8th
Playoff finishN/A
Commissioner's Cup results
Record5–6
(.455)
Place6th
Playoff finishN/A
Governors Cup results
Record5–6
(.455)
Place7th
Playoff finishN/A
Tondeña 65 Rhum Masters seasons
← 1993
1995 →

The 1994 Tondeña 65 Rhum Masters season was the 16th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Formerly known as Ginebra San Miguel.

Off-season transactions[]

TRANSACTIONS
Noli Locsin Drafted rookie; 1st overall pick
Wilmer Ong Drafted rookie
Porferio Marzan Drafted rookie
Benito Cheng Acquired from Purefoods when they traded Manny Victorino
Joey Loyzaga Free Agent, signed to a one-year contract

Notable dates[]

April 5: Tondeña 65 escaped with an 89-87 victory over Shell Rimula X for their first win of the season after six straight losses and a 14-game losing streak dating back from the Governor's Cup of last year. Jayvee Gayoso topscored for the team with 32 points. [1]

April 10: Top draftee Noli Locsin banged in a night-high 34 points, including 14 in the last quarter as he led Tondeña to a 107-98 victory over Alaska for their second win in eight games to keep their hopes alive in a bid for the last semifinals slot. [2]

July 17: Tondeña import Mitchell Wiggins scored a season-high 78 points as the Rhum Masters defeated Sta.Lucia Realtors in Overtime, 150-148. [3]

October 16: Tondeña whipped Sta.Lucia, 131-123, to stay alive in its hunt for the elusive semifinals berth in the Governor’s Cup. Rhum Masters import Steve Hood finished the game with a high of 67 points. [4]

Imports[]

Darrin Mayo played three games, leading the Rhum Masters to a 104-103 victory over Pepsi Mega in the opening game of the Commissioners Cup on June 17. [5] Mayo was replaced by six-year NBA veteran Mitchell Wiggins, who debut with 62 points in their 106-108 loss to Swift on July 5, where the Meaties played without suspended import Ronnie Thompkins.

Marlin Kimbrew suited up for just one game and scored 43 points in Tondeña‘s 110-130 loss to Shell at the start of the Governor’s Cup. Kimbrew was replaced by Steve Hood.

Roster[]

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Alejo Alolor 2 Guard-Forward 6”1’ University of Visayas
Sonny Cabatu 5 Center 6”5’ PSBA
Noli Locsin 6 Forward 6"3' De La Salle University
Robert Jaworski 7 Guard 6"0' University of the East
Porferio Marzan 8 Forward 6"1' University of Baguio
Macdonald De Joya 9 Forward 6"3' San Beda College
Jaime Gayoso 11 Guard-Forward 6”0’ Ateneo de Manila
Joey Loyzaga 14 Guard 6”1’ San Beda College
Benito Cheng 16 Forward-Center 6”3’ Mapua Institute of Technology
Emilio Chuatico 17 Guard 6”0’ Ateneo de Manila
Wilmer Ong 18 Center-Forward 6"4' University of Saint La Salle
Pido Jarencio 25 Guard 5”9’ University of Santo Tomas
Bobby Jose 33 Forward 6"3' University of Santo Tomas
Commissioners Cup import 34 Center 6"5' Alabama State University
Mitchell Wiggins Commissioners Cup import 23 Guard 6”4’ Florida State University
Governors Cup import 30 Forward-Center 6"3'
Steve Hood Governors Cup import 44 Guard 6"3' James Madison University

Assistant coaches: Philip Cezar / Arlene Rodriguez Team Manager: Bernabe Navarro

References[]

  1. ^ "San Miguel rips Alaska". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Tondeña 65 vanquishes Alaska". Manila Standard.
  3. ^ "TR 65 squeakes past Sta.Lucia in overtime". Manila Standard.
  4. ^ "Tondeña applies broom on SLR".
  5. ^ "First time import keys Tondeña past Pepsi". Manila Standard.
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