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1989 Purefoods Hotdogs season


FieldValue
PBAyear1989
teamPurefoods Hotdogs
coachCris Calilan (until April 18, 1989)
Baby Dalupan
1c-nameOpen Conference
1c-wins7
1c-losses11
1c-place5th
1c-playoffsSemifinals
2c-nameAll-Filipino Conference
2c-wins16
2c-losses9
2c-place2nd
2c-playoffsFinals (lost to SMB)
3c-nameReinforced Conference
3c-wins11
3c-losses12
3c-place4th
3c-playoffsSemifinals
ownersAyala Corporation
managerDomingo Panganiban
prevseason1988
nextseason1990

Baby Dalupan | 1c-name = Open Conference | 1c-wins = 7 | 1c-losses = 11 | 1c-place = 5th | 1c-playoffs = Semifinals | 2c-name = All-Filipino Conference | 2c-wins = 16 | 2c-losses = 9 | 2c-place = 2nd | 2c-playoffs = Finals (lost to SMB) | 3c-name = Reinforced Conference | 3c-wins = 11 | 3c-losses = 12 | 3c-place = 4th | 3c-playoffs = Semifinals The 1989 Purefoods Hotdogs season was the 2nd season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Transactions

Ludovico Valenciano Acquired by giving up their 2nd round pickAlaska Milkmen

Trades

Occurrences

Former Presto coach Baby Dalupan moved over to coach the Purefoods Hotdogs, replacing Cris Calilan, who return to his position as assistant coach. The Maestro began coaching the Hotdogs in their second game in the semifinal round of the Open Conference.

During the third conference, their import Dexter Shouse left the team on a crucial stages in the semifinals with a playoff game against Añejo for the second finals berth looms. Shouse signed a contract to play in the NBA and was banned by the PBA for a repeat of his similar actions in the league, leaving his team first with Shell in 1987.

Notable dates

May 2: Alvin Patrimonio scored 40 points as Purefoods won for the first time over San Miguel in four meetings in the Open Conference via 126–115 victory.

July 18: Purefoods avenged their first round elimination loss to San Miguel by overpowering the Beermen, 125–115, and tied them on top of the standings with seven wins and two losses.

July 23: The Hotdogs' winning streak reach to seven games in a 117–106 victory over Formula Shell and close out the eliminations on top with nine wins and two losses.

October 3: Dexter Shouse scored 38 points, 21 in the first quarter, and Jerry Codinera made an all-time record 11 shot blocks as the Hotdogs gave the San Miguel Beermen their worst beating in a 126–94 rout in both teams' first game in the Reinforced Conference.

November 5: Dindo Pumaren converted on a 20-foot jumper with two seconds left to lift the Hotdogs to a 121–119 overtime win over San Miguel Beermen for their seventh win in 11 games, snapping a three-game slump and regain solo leadership in the semifinal round.

November 9: Purefoods scored their third straight win in the semifinals by winning against Alaska, 116–111, to remain on top of the standings with nine wins and four losses.

Won-loss records vs Opponents

Total34327-1116-911-12

Roster

Addition

Alejo AlolorJune 1989Crispa 400 (PABL)

Imports

NameConferenceNo.Pos.Ht.College
Jimmy McClain played five gamesOpen Conference23Forward6"3'University of Central Arkansas
Perry Moss replaces Jimmy McClain4Guard-Forward6"1'Northeastern University
Dexter ShouseReinforced Conference3Guard-Forward6"1'University of South Alabama

Win–loss record

Season Rank GP Win Lost Pct.
2nd Overall6634320.515

Team Milestones

All Defensive Team Jerry Codiñera, Glenn Capacio

References

References

  1. "Presto takes on Purefoods". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
  2. "Purefoods outclasses San Miguel". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
  3. "Patrimonio 10.ft tall as Purefoods drubs Shell". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
  4. "OT epics by Añejo, Purefoods". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
  5. "Purefoods rolls back Alaska Milk". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
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