Terrafirma Dyip

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Terrafirma Dyip
Basketball current event.svg 2024–25 Terrafirma Dyip season
Terrafirma Dyip PBA team logo.png
Founded2014
HistoryKia Sorento (2014–15)
Kia Carnival (2015)
Mahindra Enforcer (2015–16)
Mahindra Floodbuster (2016–17)
Kia Picanto (2017–18)
Columbian Dyip (2018–2020)
Terrafirma Dyip (2020–present)
Team colorsGreen, navy blue, gray, white
    
CompanyTerrafirma Realty Development Corporation
Board governor Bobby Rosales
Team manager AC Valdemor
Head coach Raymond Tiongco (interim)
Ownership Jose Alvarez
Affiliation(s) Terrafirma 3x3

The Terrafirma Dyip is a professional basketball team playing in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The team is owned by Terrafirma Realty Development Corporation and originally played under its affiliate company Columbian Autocar Corporation (under the Kia (Sorento, Carnival, Picanto), Mahindra (Enforcer, Floodbuster) and Columbian (Dyip) brands).

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History

Kia Sorento/Carnival

Kia Sorento PBA team logo.png

Kia Carnival PBA team logo.jpg

On April 10, 2014, Columbian Autocar Corporation, along with Manila North Tollways Corporation (NLEX Road Warriors) and Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. (Blackwater Elite) were approved by the PBA Board of Governors to become expansion teams for the 2014–15 PBA season. [1] Upon entry to the PBA, the three teams will select players from a dispersal draft in July consisting of unprotected current PBA players and free agents. [2] They will also get to pick rookies in the 2014 PBA draft in August. [3] On June 9, 2014, the team held a press conference, announcing that boxer Manny Pacquiao will coach their team in the 2014–15 season. [4] After announcing his intentions to join the draft, Pacquiao was picked 11th overall in the first round by the Kia team, thus becoming a playing coach.

Columbian Autocar Corporation (2014–2020)

A naming contest was held to determine the team's moniker or name. [5] On August 24, 2014, hours after the 2014 PBA draft, Columbian Autocar Corporation president Ginia Domingo announced that they would take the moniker "Sorento", the name of their top-selling Kia sports utility vehicle in the Philippines and United States. [6] Prior to obtaining its official moniker, the team was dubbed as "The Kia Kamao" which is a call back to Pacquiao's nickname "Pambansang Kamao". [7]

Kia Sorento/Carnival (2014–15 season)

The Sorento marked their first win in franchise history after they defeated their fellow expansion team Blackwater Elite in the opening of the 2014–15 PBA season at the Philippine Arena. They lost their next ten games and finished 11th in the Philippine Cup.

For the 2015 Commissioner's Cup, the team changed its name to "Kia Carnival" to promote the introduction of the 2015 model of its namesake minivan. [8] The team signed Puerto Rican player Peter John Ramos as their reinforcement.

In the 2015 Governors' Cup, the team selected Senegalese national team center Hamady N'diaye and Taiwanese stalwart Jet Chang as imports. The team created history by having the first Senegalese and Taiwanese imports in the league.

Mahindra Enforcer (2015–16 season)

Logo of the Mahindra Enforcer for the 2015-16 season Mahindra Enforcer PBA team logo.png
Logo of the Mahindra Enforcer for the 2015–16 season

On July 15, 2015, team managers Eric Pineda and Joe Ramos announced that the team will play the 2015–16 season as the "Mahindra Enforcer". [9] The name change reflects the thrust of the company to introduce the Mahindra automobile brand. [10]

Mahindra Enforcer became the first team in the PBA to have its own training facility, with the unveiling of "The Hardcourt" on March 12, 2016. The Hardcourt, which also contains a swimming pool, and a weights room, is located within the grounds of Azure Urban Resort and Residences in Bicutan, Parañaque. The facility will also have a basketball shooting machine. [11]

For the 2016 Commissioner's Cup, the team signed the American player Augustus Gilchrist as their reinforcement

During the 2016 Governor's Cup, the Enforcers made their best start in their franchise history with 4–0 record. The franchise also made their first ever PBA playoff appearance but they lost to the Meralco Bolts in the quarterfinals.

Mahindra Floodbuster (2016–17 season)

On October 30, 2016, during the draft day, the team announced that the team will play 2016–17 season as the "Mahindra Floodbuster" to introduce the flood-proof variant of the Mahindra Enforcer, the Floodbuster.

Kia Picanto (2017–2018)

On July 6, 2017, seven days before the 2017 Governors' Cup, the team announced that the team will play as the "Kia Picanto" as part of a promotion to introduce a new vehicle model of the same name.

Columbian Dyip (2018–2020)

The Columbian Dyip's logo from 2018 to 2020 Columbian Dyip PBA team logo.png
The Columbian Dyip's logo from 2018 to 2020

On April 3, 2018, the PBA announced that the team will play as the "Columbian Dyip" starting in the PBA Commissioner's Cup. [12] This is the third brand to be used by the franchise, after Kia and Mahindra.

Terrafirma Realty franchise (2020–present)

On June 3, 2020, the PBA announced that it has approved Dyip's franchise owner Columbian Autocar Corporation to transfer its franchise to its affiliate company Terra Firma Realty Development Corporation. [13] The name of the team was changed to "Terrafirma Dyip" under the new franchise owner. [14] [15]

In the 2020 Philippine Cup, the only conference of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Terrafirma had a dismal 1–10 win–loss record. [16]

Current roster

PlayersCoaches
Pos.#POBNameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY–MM–DD)From
F 0 Flag of the Philippines.svg Grospe, John 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)1994–05–02 José Rizal
G 3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Tiongson, Juami  Cruz Roja.svg (C)5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)175 lb (79 kg)1991–02–05 Ateneo
F 6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Sangalang, Louie 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)198 lb (90 kg) Letran
F 7 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ferrer, Kevin 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)188 lb (85 kg)1993–03–26 UST
G 8 Flag of the Philippines.svg Olivario, Tommy 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)190 lb (86 kg) Letran
F 10 Flag of Sweden.svg Cahilig, Andreas 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)1991–01–22 EARIST
G 11 Flag of the United States.svg Pringle, Stanley 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)1987–03–05 Penn State
F/C 17 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ramos, Aldrech 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)190 lb (86 kg)1988–04–03 Far Eastern
G 19 Flag of the Philippines.svg Hernandez, Paolo  (R)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Mapúa
G 28 Flag of the Philippines.svg Hanapi, Didat  (R)6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)2001–07–31 Adamson
F/C 33 Flag of the Philippines.svg Cariño, Kemark 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)203 lb (92 kg)1998–02–01 San Beda
F/C 34 Flag of Germany.svg Standhardinger, Christian  Cruz Roja.svg6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)1989–07–04 Hawaiʻi
G 38 Flag of the Philippines.svg Paraiso, Brent 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg) Letran
F Flag of the Philippines.svg Catapusan, CJ  (R)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Philippines
G Flag of the Philippines.svg Nonoy, Mark  (R)5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)2000–07–24 De La Salle
G Flag of the Philippines.svg Melecio, Aljun 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)160 lb (73 kg)1998–07–25 De La Salle
C Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richards, Ryan  (CI)6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)265 lb (120 kg)1991–04–24
C Flag of the Philippines.svg Zaldivar, Keith 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)1996–05–25 Adamson
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Team manager



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (CI) Commissioner's Cup Import
  • (GI) Governors' Cup Import
  • (EI) EASL Import
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (R) Rookie
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Roster


Head coaches

Terrafima Dyip head coaches
NameStartEndSeasonsOverall recordBest finish
WLPCTG
Manny Pacquiao 2014 2017 32873.385%101Quarterfinals
Chris Gavina 2017 2017 102.000%2DNQ
Ricky Dandan 2017 2018 164.600%20DNQ
Johnedel Cardel 2018 2024 636121.298%157Quarterfinals
Raymond Tiongco 2025 present

All-time roster

Season-by-season records

Records from the 2024–25 PBA season:
Conf. Team nameElimination roundPlayoffs
FinishWLPCTStageResults
GOV Terrafirma Dyip6th in Group A19.100Did not qualify
COM TBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
PHI TBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
Total elimination round19.100TBD
Total playoffsTBDTBDTBD
Total 2024–2519.100TBD
Total franchise65204.2420 championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had the twice-to-beat advantage

Awards

Individual awards

PBA Rookie of the YearPBA All-Defensive TeamPBA Mythical First Team
PBA Mythical Second TeamPBA Most Improved Player

PBA Press Corps Awards

All-Rookie Team

All-Star Weekend

Slam Dunk ContestAll - Star Selection

2017

2018

2023

2024

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