1992 Ginebra San Miguel season
The 1992 Ginebra San Miguel season was the 14th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
1992 Ginebra San Miguel season | |
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Head coach | Robert Jaworski |
Owner(s) | La Tondeña Distillers, Inc. |
First Conference results | |
Record | 3–8 (.273) |
Place | 8th |
Playoff finish | N/A |
All-Filipino Conference results | |
Record | 3–7 (.300) |
Place | 6th |
Playoff finish | N/A |
Third Conference results | |
Record | 13–9 (.591) |
Place | 3rd |
Playoff finish | Semifinals |
Stats @ PBA-Online.net | |
Ginebra San Miguel seasons | |
Off-season transactions
TRANSACTIONS |
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Pido Jarencio Acquired in a trade that sent Rudy Distrito to Swift |
Sonny Cabatu Acquired in a trade that sent Rey Cuenco to Swift |
Emilio Chuatico Drafted Rookie |
Macdonald De Joya Rookie free agent signed |
Tonichi Yturri Acquired in a trade that sent Leo Isaac to Pepsi |
Occurrences
In the PBA-China pre-season battle of champions in January featuring the Chinese national team and the three PBA teams that won a title last year, Ginebra San Miguel decided to withdraw from the four-day invitational meet when they send home their import Roy Marble, who fails to impress the coaching staff in their pre-season exhibition game. Swift Mighty Meaty, which posted the fourth-best win-loss record last year, takes the place of Ginebra.[1]
On February 18 in the early grudge match between the two rivals which played for the first conference championship in the past two seasons and were part of player transfers during the off-season where former Ginebra cagers are now with Shell, the Gins beat the Turbo Chargers, 125-117. The game was so intense that had new Ginebra recruit Pido Jarencio and ex-Gin Rey Cuenco being thrown out of the game after almost a fistfight when Jarencio reacted on a punched thrown by Cuenco on fellow new Ginebra cager Sonny Cabatu, who was also been given a karate chop by ex-Gin Leo Isaac. Earlier in the ballgame, it was playing coach Sonny Jaworski and rookie Mulong Orillosa who were involved in an argument.
Ginebra import Jervis Cole was suspended for one game for figuring in exchange of blows with Presto guard Onchie Dela Cruz in their game on February 27. The Gins played the San Miguel Beermen in their next outing on March 3 without the suspended Cole and they lost the match.[2]
Former Best Import winner Jamie Waller return to play for Ginebra in the Third Conference. The Gins were allowed to have an import standing 6-4 as the handicapping rule for being eliminated twice while the rest of the teams will have a 6-1 import. Eight games into the eliminations with Ginebra carrying a four-win, four-loss record when trouble started brewing regarding import Jamie Waller's actions, but rumors were quickly dispelled when Waller led Ginebra to the semifinals with back-to-back wins over Alaska and Shell. When Shell import Kelvin Upshaw was kick out and banned by the PBA for failing a drug test, Waller went on his way and left to sympathise with Upshaw. Ginebra decided to bring in a replacement import Danny Jones, going into their highly anticipated encounter with the Tony Harris-led Swift.[3]
Notable dates
March 15: Ginebra San Miguel overpowered their arch rivals Shell Rimula-X, 122-108, to stay alive in the battle for the last three semifinal berths of the first conference and snapped out of a five-game losing slump.[4]
October 6: Jamie Waller banged in 62 points, including six in overtime, to lead Ginebra to a 140-134 victory over Purefoods. The Gins are now tied with idle Alaska at second place with their third straight win after losing their first game while the Hotdogs dropped to two wins and two defeats.[5]
October 25: Chito Loyzaga scored his only two points in the game with 10 seconds left to lift Ginebra to a 118-115 triumph over Alaska as the Gins moved within a win of achieving their first semifinal stint in the 1992 season.[6]
October 27: Ginebra makes it to the semifinals of the third conference with a 112-101 victory over Shell, whose import Kelvin Upshaw was thrown out of the game halfway through the last quarter. The Gins translate Upshaw's exit into a seven-point blitz that installed them ahead at 100-94.[7]
November 3: New import Danny Jones debut with 59 points as Ginebra nip Swift, 146-145, to secure a solid position in second place going into the semifinal round. A last-second bankshot by Tony Harris, who scored 76 points, rolled in but was seemingly tipped out of the hoop, sending the pro-Ginebra crowd in wild frenzy as the Gins handed the Mighty Meaties only their second loss in 11 games.[8]
Roster
ROSTER | # | POS | HT | COLLEGE |
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Sonny Cabatu | 5 | Center | 6”5’ | PSBA |
Dondon Ampalayo | 6 & 54 | Forward | 6”3’ | University of San Jose Recoletos |
Robert Jaworski | 7 | Guard | 6"0' | University of the East |
Silverio Palad | 8 | Guard-Forward | 6"2' | University of Santo Tomas |
MacDonald De Joya | 9 | Forward | 6"3' | San Beda College |
Anthony Poblador | 10 | Center | 6"6' | De La Salle University |
Jaime Gayoso | 11 | Guard-Forward | 6”0’ | Ateneo de Manila |
Dante Gonzalgo | 12 | Forward | 6"1' | Lyceum of the Philippines |
Larry Villanil | 14 | Forward | 6”1’ | University of Southern Philippines |
Antonio Yturri | 15 | Center | 6"5' | De La Salle University |
Emilio Chuatico | 17 | Guard | 6”0’ | Ateneo de Manila |
Pido Jarencio | 25 | Guard | 5”9’ | University of Santo Tomas |
Chito Loyzaga | 41 | Guard-Forward | 6"2' | San Beda College |
Jervis Cole 1st conference import | 32 | Center-Forward | 6"5' | Fresno State University |
Jamie Waller 3rd conference import | 32 | Forward | 6”4’ | Virginia Union University |
Danny Jones 3rd conference import | 34 | Forward | 6"4' | University of Wisconsin |
Assistant coaches: Arlene Rodriguez / Philip Cezar Team Manager: Bernabe Navarro
References
- "Gins get lemon import, quit Sino series; Swift moves in". Manila Standard.
- "San Miguel struggles past an all-Pinoy Ginebra". Manila Standard.
- "Waller out of Ginebra". Manila Standard.
- "Gins roll over Shell". Manila Standard.
- "Waller carries Gins past Purefoods in OT". Manila Standard.
- "Ginebra cuts down Alaska". Manila Standard.
- "Gins scramble into semifinal round". Manila Standard.
- "Gins halt Swift". Manila Standard.