Monday, September 23, 2019

Locals' triple-doubles / 100% Team free throws

Some Triple-Doubles (Points, Rebounds and Assists/Blocks/Steals)

Ramon Fernandez (Tanduay), 20 pts, 19 rebs and 10 assts, July 6, 1986
Ramon Fernandez (Tanduay), 18 pts, 13 rebs and 10 assts, July 13, 1986
Ricky Relosa (Alaska), 15 pts, 10 rebs and 11 assts, July 24, 1986
Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell), 33 pts, 12 rebs and 11 assts, June 14, 1990
Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell), 32 pts, 13 rebs and 18 assts, July 5, 1990
Robert Jaworski (Ginebra), 17 pts, 17 rebs and 11 assts, October 20, 1991
Ramon Fernandez (San Miguel), 28 pts, 12 rebs and 10 assts, October 27, 1991 *His 3rd triple-double in the 1991 season.
Eugene Quilban (7-Up), 12 pts, 10 rebs and 11 assts, September 29, 1992
Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell), 19 pts, 11 rebs and 13 assts, October 13, 1992
Gerry Esplana (Sta.Lucia), 28 pts, 12 rebs and 10 assts, April 9, 1995
Sonny Alvarado (Tanduay), 18 pts, 13 rebs and 10 assts, June 6, 1999 (Game 6 finals)

Perfect (100%) Team free throws

Purefoods, 35 out of 35 in 112-113 loss to Anejo, November 26, 1989
AƱejo Rum, 30 out of 30 in 131-138 loss to Presto, Game 3 for 3rd place, December 8, 1988
San Miguel, 25 out of 25 in 148-132 win over Shell, November 6, 1990
San Miguel, 20 out of 20 in 141-121 win over Gilbey’s, Game 2 for 3rd place, November 29, 1983
Northern, 19 out of 19 in 126-108 win over Tanduay, May 14, 1985
Ginebra, 19 out of 19 in 109-112 loss to San Miguel, March 19, 1991
Quasar, 18 out of 18 in 107-95 win over U-Tex, May 13, 1976

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Most 3-point shots

Most Three-point shots in a single game from 1980-1999 (Minimum of 6 triples)

17 - Allan Caidic (Tivoli) 17 of 27, 62%, 79 pts, November 21, 1991

15 - Allan Caidic (Presto) 15 of 27, 56%, 68 pts, November 2, 1989
*14 - Jose Slaughter (Hills Bros) 14 of 33, 42%, 79 pts, October 18, 1987
*13 - Rob Williams (Tanduay) 13 of 39, 33%, 43 pts, November 16, 1986
*13 - Jay Edwards (Swift) 13 of 18, 72%, 69 pts, October 14, 1994
*12 - Andrew Moten (San Miguel) 12 of 18, 67%, 69 pts, September 22, 1991
*10 - Rob Williams (Tanduay) 10 of 28, 36%, 38 pts, June 1, 1986
*9 - Kenny Tyler (St.George) 9 of 27, 33%, 35 pts, October 29, 1981
9 - Allan Caidic (Great Taste), 9 of 16, 56%, 49 pts, August 23, 1988
9 - Allan Caidic (Tivoli), 9 of 12, 75%, 47 pts, October 15, 1991
*9 - Carlos Briggs (Anejo), 64 pts, October 24, 1989
*9 - Carlos Briggs (Anejo), 67 pts, October 2, 1990
8 - Robert Jaworski (Toyota), 8 of 11, 73%, 29 pts, July 26, 1980 (Game 2 of Open finals)
8 - Ricardo Brown (Great Taste), 8 of 10, 80%, 52 pts, August 26, 1986
8 - Al Solis (Shell), 8 of 13, 62%, 26 pts, August 4, 1987
*8 - Tony Harris (Swift), 8 of 18, 44%, 87 pts, September 22, 1992
8 - Pido Jarencio (Gordon's), August 22, 1997
7 - Arthur Engelland (NCC), 7 of 14, 50%, 1984
7 - Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell), 36 pts, May 10, 1990 (Game 4 of Open finals)
7 - Allan Caidic (Tivoli), 29 pts, October 13, 1991
7 - Allan Caidic (San Miguel), 41 pts, May 15, 1994 (Game 1 of AFC finals)
7 - Elmer Cabahug (Sta.Lucia), 25 pts, July 1, 1997
7 - Pido Jarencio (Gordon's), 7 of 8, 87%, 23 pts, August 31, 1997 (Game 3 of Commissioners Cup finals)
7 - Pido Jarencio (Tanduay), 7 of 10, 70%, 36 pts, March 12, 1999
6 - Ricardo Brown (Great Taste), 6 of 7, 86%, 32 pts, August 1, 1985
6 - Ronnie Magsanoc (Shell), 34 pts, May 8, 1990 (Game 3 of Open finals)
6 - Allan Caidic (Presto), 32 pts, August 28, 1990 (Game 4 of AFC finals)
6 - Joey Guanio (Purefoods), 23 pts, February 25, 1992
6 - Glenn Capacio (Purefoods) 6 of 6, 100%, 24 pts, March 10, 1992
6 - Allan Caidic (San Miguel), 28 pts, December 12, 1995 (Game 4 of Governors Cup finals)
6 - Vergel Meneses (Pop Cola), 36 pts, September 20, 1997

*Import


Friday, September 13, 2019

PBA Imports' debut (All-time highs)

The highest points of the PBA Imports in their very first game in the league.

Tony Harris (Swift) - 87 pts, September 22, 1992
Derrek Hamilton (Pepsi) - 77 pts, February 18, 1990
Carlos Briggs (Anejo) - 68 pts, October 1, 1989
Willie Bland (Alaska) - 65 pts, October 2, 1988
Billy Ray Bates (Crispa) - 64 pts, May 15, 1983
Michael Young (Manila Beer) - 62 pts, September 25, 1986
Mitchell Wiggins (Tondena) - 62 pts, July 5, 1994
Terrance Bailey (Presto) - 61 pts, October 1, 1989
Jerod Ward (Mobiline) - 61 pts, June 6, 2001
Toney Mack (Anejo) - 59 pts, October 2, 1990
Danny Jones (Ginebra) - 59 pts, November 3, 1992
Darren Queenan (Anejo) - 56 pts, March 16, 1989
Herb Jones (Swift) - 56 pts, October 16, 1994
Darius Rice (Purefoods) - 56 pts, April 2, 2008
Joe Ward (Anejo) - 55 pts, October 20, 1988
Jay Taylor (San Miguel) - 55 pts, November 3, 1991
Larry Robbins (San Miguel) - 54 pts, October 13, 1991
Richard Morton (San Miguel) - 53 pts, October 2, 1990
Lewis Lloyd (Sarsi) - 53 pts, October 2, 1990
Rudy Macklin (Shell) - 52 pts, March 20, 1988
Kevin Williams (Shell) - 52 pts, September 30, 1990
Joey Wright (Presto) - 52 pts, October 4, 1992
Eugene Phelps (Phoenix) - 52 pts, July 31, 2016
Jacky Dorsey (Gilbey's) - 51 pts, August 28, 1983
Tony White (Presto) - 51 pts, October 27, 1988
Melvin Newbern (7-Up) - 51 pts, September 22, 1992
Larry McNeill (Gilbey's) - 50 pts, August 5, 1979
Kevin Porter (Toyota) - 50 pts, May 17, 1983
Andrew Kennedy (Alaska) - 50 pts, March 22, 1988
Michael Phelps (San Miguel) - 50 pts, October 2, 1988
Anthony Simms (Alaska) - 50 pts, February 20, 1990
Terquin Mott (Mobiline) - 50 pts, May 29, 1998
John Morton (Shell) - 50 pts, November 10, 1999
Orlando Johnson (Ginebra) - 50 pts, May 8, 2015

Notes: Willie Bland's debut with Alaska in the 1988 PBA/IBA Cup two weeks prior to the PBA Third Conference opening is excluded.