Jimmy Mariano
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Jaime L. Mariano[1] (born April 19, 1941), also known as Jimmy "Mr. Cool" Mariano, is a Filipino former basketball player and coach. Mariano was born in Malabon, Rizal, Philippines. Standing at 6'3 1/2" without shoes, he played primarily the power forward position and could play the small forward and center positions. He became famous as a player for the UE Red Warriors team under Coach Baby Dalupan. He played for Ysmael Steel, Meralco and Concepcion Industries in the Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association. He became known as a deadly shooting big man from the outside before the three point line was popularized. He was elevated to the Philippine Basketball Association in 1975 with Concepcion Carrier. He played for 7 Up from 1976 to 1977. The 7-Up franchise was acquired in 1978 by Filmanbank and Mariano played his final season with Filmanbank. He is the pride and joy of the Marianos of Malabon (Wikipedia Page forthcoming).[2]
Mariano also appeared at the Olympic Games as a member of the country's national basketball team and 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. Mariano was the flag bearer of the Philippines at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
Mariano began his coaching career in 1981 with Presto Fun Drinks in the PBA. He also coached in the Philippine Basketball League. In 1990, he returned to Presto and led the team to the 1990 PBA All-Filipino championship, his only PBA title.[3]
References[]
- ^ Sports-Reference.com - Rogelio Melencio Archived 2012-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rVlLifqeH4
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
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External links[]
- Jimmy Mariano at FIBA
- Jimmy Mariano at Basketball-Reference.com
- Jimmy Mariano at Olympedia
- 1941 births
- Filipino men's basketball coaches
- Philippine Basketball Association coaches
- Olympic basketball players of the Philippines
- Basketball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Basketball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Living people
- UE Red Warriors men's basketball players
- People from Malabon
- Basketball players from Metro Manila
- Basketball players at the 1966 Asian Games
- Basketball players at the 1970 Asian Games
- Basketball players at the 1974 Asian Games
- Philippines men's national basketball team players
- Filipino men's basketball players
- 1974 FIBA World Championship players
- Power forwards (basketball)
- Centers (basketball)
- Asian Games competitors for the Philippines