1995 Formula Shell Gas Kings season

Last updated
1995   Formula Shell Super Unleaded season
Head coach Chito Narvasa
All Filipino Cup results
Record612
(33.3%)
Place5th
Playoff finishSemifinals
Commissioner's Cup results
Record411
(26.7%)
Place6th
Playoff finishQuarterfinals
Governor's Cup results
Record1011
(47.6%)
Place4th
Playoff finishSemifinals
Formula Shell Super Unleaded seasons
  1994
1996  

The 1995 Formula Shell Super Unleaded season was the 11th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as Shell Rimula-X in the All-Filipino Cup.

Contents

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayerCollege
2Elmer Lago De La Salle
3Carlo Espiritu Letran

Summary

Shell Rimula-X scored a 100–88 victory over Ginebra San Miguel in the lone game at the start of the PBA's 21st season on February 19, Paul Alvarez dished out an impressive performance in giving new Shell coach Chito Narvasa his first win. The Turbo Chargers won their first three outings before losing to Ginebra in Cabanatuan City on March 5. Shell finish second and a game behind Sunkist with six wins and four losses at the end of the All-Filipino Cup eliminations. In the semifinal round, Shell dropped to fifth place and didn't win any single game in their eight semifinal assignments.

Import Jarvis Basnight, who was supposed to play for Shell last year but was found to be a shade over the limit, finally got a chance to play in the PBA when the league decided to raise the height limit among imports to 6–7, Basnight used his mother's maiden name "Matthews" and played only one game, scoring 23 points in Shell's 87–91 loss to Pepsi Mega at the start of the Commissioners Cup on June 9. He was replaced by Kenny McCleary in the Gas Kings' next game. McCleary led Shell to their first victory in five games by winning against Ginebra San Miguel, 97–95 on June 25, to finally snapped out of a 13-game losing streak, counting their last game in the eliminations and eight semifinal games during the All-Filipino Cup. [1] McCleary played nine games and was sent home in favor of the tried and tested Bobby Parks at the start of the single-round quarterfinals. The Gas Kings carry a 2-8 won-loss slate with no chance of making it to the final four semifinals.

Rodney Monroe, who played one game for Alaska in 1993, was Shell's import for the Governors Cup. The Gas Kings makes it to the semifinals by winning their last two outings in the eliminations for a 6-4 won-loss card. [2] Shell was already out of contention for the finals berth when they pulled off a 113–103 win over Sunkist in the last day of the semifinals on December 3, ending the Orange Juicers' quest for a Grandslam season. Formula Shell places fourth in the season-ending conference which is their best finish since the 1993 Commissioners Cup.

Notable dates

March 11: Ronnie Magsanoc drilled in 15 fourth quarter points to lead Shell Rimula-X to a 100-81 romp over San Miguel Beermen in San Fernando, Pampanga. [3]

November 5: Ronnie Magsanoc's three-pointer with 1:24 to play triggered a whirlwind windup by Formula Shell as it stayed alive for a semifinals berth by blasting Purefoods Hotdogs, 111–98. [4]

Occurrences

During the Governors Cup, a week left before the end of the elimination round, the Gas Kings traded Paul Alvarez to San Miguel for Victor Pablo. [5]

In Shell's 90–88 win over San Miguel on November 7, which booked the Gas Kings a semifinals seat in the Governors Cup, Beermen forward Art Dela Cruz was ejected from the ballgame for elbowing Shell import Rodney Monroe with 3:53 left in the third quarter, a total of P 53,000 fines were slapped on both teams from the players, team officials and utility personnel who left their benches to join the melee. [6]

Roster

Formula Shell roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.
G 5 Flag of the Philippines.svg Magsanoc, Ronnie 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) UP Diliman
F 6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Guanio, Joey 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) UP Diliman
G/F 9 Flag of the Philippines.svg Gascon, Henrico 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Far Eastern
F 10 Flag of the Philippines.svg Bade, Cris 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) San Sebastian
F 12 Flag of the Philippines.svg Marzan, Porferio 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Baguio
C 14 Flag of the Philippines.svg Paras, Benjie 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) UP Diliman
F 17 Flag of the Philippines.svg Saldaña, Terry 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Letran
G 20 Flag of the Philippines.svg Lago, Elmer 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) De La Salle
G 22 Flag of the Philippines.svg Lim, Frankie 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) San Beda
C 32 Flag of the Philippines.svg Escobar, Jolly 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) UE
F/C 33 Flag of the Philippines.svg Pablo, Victor 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Far Eastern
C 41 Flag of the Philippines.svg Guidaben, Abet 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) USJ–R
F 68 Flag of the Philippines.svg Orillosa, Romulo 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Adamson
F 77 Flag of the Philippines.svg Espiritu, Carlo 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Letran
G/F Flag of the Philippines.svg Codiñera, Pat 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Far Eastern
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Flag of the Philippines.svg Perry Ronquillo
Team manager
  • Flag of the Philippines.svg Vergel de Dios

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Transactions

Additions

PlayerSignedFormer team
Frankie Lim Off-seasonPurefoods
Porferio MarzanOff-seasonTondeña 65

Trades

October 1995
To San Miguel Beermen
Paul Alvarez
To Formula Shell
Victor Pablo

Recruited imports

IMPORTConferenceNo.Pos.Ht.CollegeDuration
Jarvis Matthews Commissioner's Cup2Forward6”6’ UNLV June 9 (one game)
Kenneth McCleary 33Center6”6’ University of Florida June 16 to July 14
Bobby Parks 22Forward6”3’ Memphis State July 28 to August 8
Rodney Monroe Governors Cup23Guard6”1’ North Carolina State September 29 to December 12

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References

  1. "Shell ends long slump". Manila Standard.
  2. "Shell scuttles San Miguel". Manila Standard.
  3. "Magsanoc keys Shell comeback". Manila Standard.
  4. "Back-to-wall Shell overruns Purefoods, stays alive in race". Manila Standard.
  5. "Alvarez-Magsanoc rift sparked swap for Pablo?". Manila Standard.
  6. "Shell-San Miguel fracas draws P53,000 in fines". Manila Standard.