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1992 Presto Ice Cream season


FieldValue
PBAyear1992
teamGreat Taste Coffee Makers
team2Presto Ice Cream Kings
coachJimmy Mariano
Tommy Manotoc
1c-nameFirst Conference
1c-wins8
1c-losses11
1c-place5th
1c-playoffsSemifinals
2c-nameAll-Filipino Conference
2c-wins2
2c-losses8
2c-place7th
2c-playoffsN/A
3c-nameThird Conference
3c-wins1
3c-losses10
3c-place8th
3c-playoffsN/A
ownersCFC Corporation
prevseason1991

Tommy Manotoc | 1c-name = First Conference | 1c-wins = 8 | 1c-losses = 11 | 1c-place = 5th | 1c-playoffs = Semifinals | 2c-name = All-Filipino Conference | 2c-wins = 2 | 2c-losses = 8 | 2c-place = 7th | 2c-playoffs = N/A | 3c-name = Third Conference | 3c-wins = 1 | 3c-losses = 10 | 3c-place = 8th | 3c-playoffs = N/A The 1992 Presto Ice Cream Kings season was the 18th and final season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

[[1992 PBA Draft|Draft picks]]

RoundPickPlayerCollege
11Vergel MenesesJRU
29Joseph ValdezAdamson
317Albert DavidLetran

Notable dates

February 9: In the opening game of the league's 18th season, Presto Ice Cream won over Swift Mighty Meaty Hotdogs, 120-118. Allan Caidic hit seven triples and topscored for 43 points while rookie Vergel Meneses, with the crowd screaming and chanting the top overall pick, banked in 21 points.

March 1: Allan Caidic topscored with 33 points as he joined hands with import Derwin Collins to lead Presto to a come-from-behind 110-104 win over Purefoods for solo leadership in the First Conference.

March 8: Import Derwin Collins, retain by the Presto management despite the arrival of the taller Kenny Redfield, led the Ice Cream Kings to their sixth win in seven games by scoring the last six points in a 114-109 victory over San Miguel.

October 4: New Import Joey Wright, who replaces Jerome Harmon after three games, debut with 52 points and led Presto to their first win in the conference, a 139-135 overtime victory over San Miguel.

Occurrences

The impressive performance of import Derwin "Tank" Collins put Presto on top of the standings in the First Conference with six wins and one loss and while the team keeps on winning, management and coaching staff were in dilemma whether to replace Collins with the waiting Kenny Redfield. With the vote of confidence by his teammates and coach, Collins keeps his job and Redfield went to Pepsi instead.

Coach Jimmy Mariano filed his resignation as early as Presto's last two matches in the All-Filipino Conference and his departure was apparently due to the team's lackluster performance in the last three conferences despite lofty billings and the rumored rift with Presto top honcho Ignacio Gotao after the Ice Cream Kings lost a won-game against Purefoods in their June 28 outing.

Beginning the Third Conference, former grandslam coach Tommy Manotoc succeeded Jimmy Mariano at the Presto bench.

The Ice Cream Kings acquired the services of Jerome Harmon as their import in the Third Conference. The Global Basketball Association slam dunk champion was highly advertised and there were protest by other teams that he was above the height limit of 6'2", Harmon was re-measured and met the ceiling at 6'1 7/8.

Harmon’s replacement Joey Wright got injured in their game against Shell which they lost, 108-118 on October 11. He was replaced by Eldridge Recasner in their next match.

Last PBA game

Rumors were already widespread that the team, one of the only two remaining pioneer ballclub in the PBA, was headed for disbandment. On November 5, Presto Ice Cream Kings bid farewell and played its last PBA game without an import, Allan Caidic topscored with 37 points in a 113-129 loss to 7-Up.

Roster

Transactions

Additions

Harmon CodiñeraJune 1992Purefoods

Recruited imports

NameConferenceNo.Pos.Ht.CollegeDuration
Derwin CollinsFirst Conference3Guard-Forward6"3'University of New OrleansFebruary 9 to April 21
Jerome HarmonThird Conference32Guard-Forward6"2'University of LouisvilleSeptember 20-29
Joey Wright5Guard-Forward6"2'University of TexasOctober 4-13
Eldridge Recasner7Guard-Forward6"2'University of WashingtonOctober 18-29

References

References

  1. "Presto powders Purefoods". Manila Standard.
  2. "Presto rocks SMB, rams into semis". Manila Standard.
  3. "Alaska Milk hangs tough". Manila Standard.
  4. "Presto blows farewell game". Manila Standard.
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