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2004–05 Shell Turbo Chargers season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| PBAyear | 2004–05 |
| team | Shell Turbo Chargers |
| team2 | Shell Turbo Chargers |
| coach | John Moran |
| Leo Austria | |
| 1c-name | Fiesta Conference (Transition) |
| 1c-wins | 7 |
| 1c-losses | 12 |
| 1c-place | 8th |
| 1c-playoffs | Wildcard |
| 2c-name | Philippine Cup |
| 2c-wins | 15 |
| 2c-losses | 12 |
| 2c-place | 4th |
| 2c-playoffs | Semifinals |
| 3c-name | Fiesta Conference |
| 3c-wins | 13 |
| 3c-losses | 14 |
| 3c-place | 3rd |
| 3c-playoffs | Semifinals |
| prevseason | 2003 |
Leo Austria | 1c-name = Fiesta Conference (Transition) | 1c-wins = 7 | 1c-losses = 12 | 1c-place = 8th | 1c-playoffs = Wildcard | 2c-name = Philippine Cup | 2c-wins = 15 | 2c-losses = 12 | 2c-place = 4th | 2c-playoffs = Semifinals | 3c-name = Fiesta Conference | 3c-wins = 13 | 3c-losses = 14 | 3c-place = 3rd | 3c-playoffs = Semifinals The 2004–2005 Shell Turbo Chargers season was the 20th and final season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Draft picks
| Shell Turbo Chargers | border=2}}" width="10%" | Round | Shell Turbo Chargers | border=2}}" width="10%" | Pick | Shell Turbo Chargers | border=2}}" width="20%" | Player | Shell Turbo Chargers | border=2}}" width="15%" | Nationality | Shell Turbo Chargers | border=2}}" width="20%" | College |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Rich Alvarez | Ateneo de Manila | |||||||||||
| 2 | 12 | Carlo Sharma | De La Salle |
Main article: 2004 PBA Draft
Transactions
| Transactions |
|---|
| Kalani Ferreria Rookie free agent signed |
| Billy Mamaril Acquired from Purefoods when they traded Eddie Laure and their 7th pick in the rookie draft |
| Ervin Sotto Acquired from Purefoods in September 2004 when they traded Mike Hrabak |
| Roger Yap Acquired from FedEx in the 2004–05 Philippine Cup when they traded their first round pick in the 2005 rookie draft |
| Celino Cruz Signed in the 2004–05 Philippine Cup |
| Marlon Legaspi Signed in the 2004–05 Philippine Cup |
Occurrences
American John Moran was named Shell's new head coach starting the season, replacing Perry Ronquillo, Moran was signed to a six-month contract but on March 22, he was sacked by Shell management after the Turbo Chargers tallied a 1–5 won-loss record, Moran was succeeded by former Shell cager Leo Austria.
Roster
(M) Moved to Coca-Cola
Philippine Cup
Game log
Background colors Win: bgcolor="#bbffbb" Loss: bgcolor="#edbebf"
-- |- bgcolor="#edbebf" | 1 | October 6 | Coca Cola | 83–91 | Tubid (15) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 0–1 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 2 | October 12 | Red Bull | 93–86 | Alvarez (27) | | | Cagayan de Oro | 1–1 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 3 | October 15 | Sta.Lucia | 84–78 | Dela Cruz (24) | | | Philsports Arena | 2–1 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 4 | October 20 | San Miguel | 70–67 | Tubid (18) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 3–1 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 5 | October 24 | Brgy.Ginebra | 86–81 | Dela Cruz (28) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 4–1 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 6 | October 28 | Alaska | 80–78 OT | Mamaril (16) | | | Iloilo City | 5–1 |- bgcolor="#edbebf" | 7 | November 3 | Talk 'N Text | | | | | Araneta Coliseum | 5–2 |- bgcolor="#edbebf" | 8 | November 10 | Red Bull | 90–94 | | | | Araneta Coliseum | 5–3 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 10 | November 17 | FedEx | 101–99 | | | | Araneta Coliseum | 6–4 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 14 | December 1 | Alaska | 89–85 | Dela Cruz (24) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 9–5 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 15 | December 5 | Sta. Lucia | 84–83 | Dela Cruz (27) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 10–5 |- bgcolor="#edbebf" | 16 | December 9 | Brgy.Ginebra | | | | | Urdaneta City | 10–6 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 17 | December 15 | Talk 'N Text | 103–98 | Tubid (28) | | | Araneta Coliseum | 11–6 |- bgcolor="#bbffbb" | 18 | December 19 | FedEx | 90–85 | Calaguio (28) | | | Makati Coliseum | 12–6
Recruited imports
| Tournament | Name | # | Height | From | GP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference | Marek Ondera | 21 | California-Irvine | ||
| Jameel Watkins | 40 | Georgetown University | |||
| 2005 PBA Fiesta Conference | Wesley Wilson | 33 | Georgetown University | 10 | |
| Melvin Robinson | 50 | Saint Louis University | 4 | ||
| Ajani Williams | 21 | Eastern Michigan | 13 |
GP – Games played
References
References
- "Shell acquires Yap from Express". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- "Embattled Shell fires Moran". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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