1990 Añejo Rum 65ers season

The 1990 Añejo Rum 65ers season was the 12th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

1990 Añejo Rum 65ers season
Head coachRobert Jaworski
Owner(s)La Tondeña Distillers, Inc.
First Conference results
Record1410
(.583)
Place2nd
Playoff finishFinals
All-Filipino Conference results
Record158
(.652)
Place3rd
Playoff finishSemifinals
Third Conference results
Record46
(.400)
Place6th
Playoff finishEliminated
Añejo Rum 65ers seasons

Off-season transactions

TRANSACTIONS
Mukesh Advani Re-signed, activated from the reserve list
Freddie Hubalde Signed to a one-year contract; release by Shell
Larry Villanil Drafted Rookie

The finals walkout

In the first championship of the 1990s era, crowd-favorite Añejo Rum lost to Formula Shell in the finals which ended in a walkout by the 65ers in Game Six. The Añejo coaching staff found the officiating too close for comfort as they were assessed a total of 20 fouls with import Sylvester Gray saddled with five fouls with still four minutes left in the second quarter. The two technicals slapped by referees Rudy Hines and Ernie De leon on Añejo forward Rey Cuenco triggered the walkout with still 2:52 left in the second period of Game Six, the Shell Zoom Masters on top, 62–47.

Occurrences

Last year's best import Carlos Briggs return and teamed up with Toney Mack for the Third Conference. The 65ers missed the services early of playing-coach Jaworski, assistant coach Rino Salazar and three key players, Chito Loyzaga, Dante Gonzalgo and Rey Cuenco, who were members of the all-pro team in the Beijing Asian Games. Compounding their woes was the exit of Carlos Briggs, whose attitude problems convince management to replaced him after just three games in favor of Darryl Joe.

Sonny Jaworski committed a punching foul on new Purefoods import Robert Paul Rose in their last game of the season as the 65ers were eliminated by Purefoods from the Third Conference semis. The Big J let go of a flying elbow with seconds left of an already won ballgame by the Hotdogs. The Añejo playing-coach was fined and suspended for one game, which took effect the following season. [1]

Notable dates

March 20: New Anejo import Sylvester Gray, who replaces Glenn Dedmon after six games, had an excellent debut in Anejo’s 120-106 win over league-leading Shell. The former Miami Heat scored 26 points on top of 27 rebounds.

April 5: Dante Gonzalgo buried a gun-beating triple made possible by Yves Dignadice’s two misses from the stripe as Añejo escape with a 123-122 victory over San Miguel Beermen. It was the 65ers seventh straight win and second victory in the semifinals that pushed their won-loss slate to 10-2 while the Beermen fell to five wins and seven losses.

April 24: Anejo sealed a finals clash with Shell Zoom Masters in the first conference following a 150-113 rout over Presto Tivolis for their 12th win in 17 games. The 65ers were coming off a three-game losing streak after an eight-game winning run.

June 12: In their first game since the walkout in Game six of the first conference finals, Añejo Rum won against sister team San Miguel Beermen, 105-89. [2]

June 21: Philip Cezar drove in a twinner with one second left and lifted Añejo Rum 65 to a 143-141 overtime victory over Pop Cola. [3]

July 6: Sonny Jaworski scored 29 points and made his second attempt from the free throw line with a second left that won the game for Añejo in a pulsating 101-100 victory over Pop Cola in Cagayan de Oro. [4]

August 14: Anejo finally broke a three-game losing spell to Purefoods by downing the Hotdogs, 136-125, to gain a playoff for the second finals berth in the All-Filipino Conference. Rudy Distrito exploded with a high of 47 points as the 65ers completed an amazing run of five straight wins after losing their first three games in the semifinals.

Roster

ROSTER # POS HT COLLEGE
Peter Aguilar 4 Center-Forward 6"5' Trinity College
Mukesh Advani 5 Guard 5"10' San Beda College
Dondon Ampalayo 6 Forward 6"3' University of San Jose Recoletos
Robert Jaworski 7 Guard 6"0' University of the East
Leo Isaac 9 Guard 6"1' Mapua Institute of Technology
Freddie Hubalde 10 Forward 6"1' Mapua Institute of Technology
Dante Gonzalgo 12 Forward 6"2' Lyceum of the Philippines
Larry Villanil 14 Forward 6"1' University of Southern Philippines
Rey Cuenco 15 Center-Forward 6"4' Gregorio Araneta University
Rudy Distrito 17 Guard 5"11' University of the East
Philip Cezar 18 Forward 6"3' Jose Rizal College
Romulo Mamaril 22 Center 6"6' Mapua Institute of Technology
Chito Loyzaga 41 Guard-Forward 6"2' San Beda College
Glenn Dedmon 1st conference import 32 Center-Forward 6"5' Southern University
Sylvester Gray 1st conference import 00 Center-Forward 6"5' Memphis State University
Carlos Briggs 3rd conference import 24 Guard-Forward 5"11' Baylor University
Toney Mack 3rd conference import 21 Center-Forward 6"5' University of Georgia
Darryl Joe 3rd conference import 3 Guard-Forward 6"1' Louisiana State University

Assistant Coach: Rino Salazar Team Manager: Bernabe Navarro

References

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