1998 Formula Shell Zoom Masters season

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1998 Formula Shell season
Head coachChito Narvasa
Perry Ronquillo
All-Filipino Cup results
Record4–7
(.364)
Place8th
Playoff finishN/A
Commissioner's Cup results
Record9–10
(.474)
Place4th
Playoff finishSemifinals
Governor's Cup results
Record17–12
(.586)
Place1st
Playoff finishFinals
Formula Shell seasons
← 1997
1999 →

The 1998 Formula Shell Super Unleaded season was the 14th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Off-season transactions[]

TRANSACTIONS
Noy Castillo 2nd overall pick chosen by San Miguel; Acquired from the Beermen in a trade with their top draft pick Danny Ildefonso
Joel Dualan Drafted Rookie
Gerald Esplana Acquired from Sta.Lucia when they traded Ronnie Magsanoc
Chris Jackson Acquired from Sta.Lucia when they traded their rights in next year's first round pick

Notable date[]

February 17: Richie Ticzon attempted a desperation three-pointer and was fouled by Boars forward Noli Locsin. He sank all three free throws to give Shell an 86-85 overtime victory over Gordon's Gin for their first win of the season after losing their first four games in the All-Filipino Cup. Victor Pablo led the Zoom Masters valiant effort with 33 points, 13 in the fourth quarter. [1]

Occurrences[]

Coach Chito Narvasa has filed a leave of absence with only four games left for the Zoom Masters in the All-Filipino Cup eliminations. Assistant coach Perry Ronquillo was named interim coach and led the team to three victories but failed to advance in the next round. [2]

Shell's former coach Chito Narvasa has moved over to the Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs as their new coach beginning the Commissioner's Cup.

Bobby Parks played two games in the Commissioner's Cup before John Best on his third stint in the PBA takes over as the Zoom Masters' import.

Shell release Estong Ballesteros to the Pangasinan Presidents in the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) during the middle of the year. Shell was fined P50,000 for failing to inform the PBA office.

Championship[]

John Best teamed up with the streak-shooting Donald Williams for the Centennial Cup and Governors Cup tournament. Shell beat Ginebra in their semifinal playoff, 78-75 in overtime on October 4, to reach the Centennial Cup finals against Mobiline, Williams finish that game with 39 points and hitting eight triples. In a one-game championship on October 6, Shell lost to Mobiline in overtime by a point, 66-67.

In the Governor's Cup, John Best and Donald Williams wouldn't be denied as the Zoom Masters exact revenge on the Mobiline Phone Pals, the two teams played in the finals after they knock off San Miguel Beermen and Purefoods respectively in sudden-death playoffs when all four semifinalist finish with identical 12 wins and 9 losses. Shell won over Mobiline in an exciting seven-game series by coming back from a 2-3 series deficit to win the last two games and clinch their third PBA title and the first in six years.

Roster[]

Pos. No. Player School
F 3 Philippines Chris Jackson San Bernardino
G 4 Philippines Noy Castillo Citadel College
F 8 Philippines Alejandro Lim University of Visayas
F 9 Philippines Jay Mendoza Mapua Tech
G 10 Philippines Richard Ticzon Ateneo de Manila
G 12 Philippines Porferio Marzan University of Baguio
C 14 Philippines Benjie Paras UP-Diliman
F 16 Philippines Estong Ballesteros UST
F 19 Philippines Joel Dualan University of Manila
G 30 Philippines Gerald Esplana FEU
G 31 Philippines Rommel Santos College of Staten Island
C 32 Philippines Joselito Escobar UE
F 33 Philippines Victor Pablo FEU
F 22 United States Bobby Parks (C) Memphis State University
F 25 United States John Best (C/G) Tennessee Technological University
G 21 United States Donald Williams (G) University of North Carolina
Position Name/s
Head coach: Philippines Perry Ronquillo
Assistants: Joey Guanio
(C) - Commissioners Cup Import, (G) - Governors Cup Import '


References[]

  1. ^ "Shell in the win column, finally". Manila Standard.
  2. ^ "Paras' return puts zest into Shell's game". Manila Standard.
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