1992 Shell Rimula X season
1992 Shell Rimula X season |
Head coach | Rino Salazar |
First Conference results |
Record | 17–7 (.708) |
Place | 1st |
Playoff finish | Finals |
All-Filipino Conference results |
Record | 5–13 (.278) |
Place | 5th |
Playoff finish | Semifinals |
Third Conference results |
Record | 5–7 (.417) |
Place | 7th |
Playoff finish | Eliminated |
Stats @ PBA-Online.net |
Shell Rimula X seasons |
1991 |
1993 |
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The 1992 Shell Rimula-X season was the 8th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Off-season transactions
TRANSACTIONS |
Eric Altamirano Acquired from Pepsi |
Jolly Escobar Drafted Rookie; 3rd overall pick |
Romulo Orillosa Drafted Rookie |
Joey Loyzaga Acquired from Swift |
Leo Isaac Acquired from Pepsi, which owns the rights to Isaac when they traded Tonichi Yturri to Ginebra |
Rey Cuenco Acquired from Swift when they traded Richard Bognot |
Championship
The Shell Rimula-X Turbo Chargers took home the First Conference crown, with a 4–1 series win over San Miguel Beermen. Winning coach Rino Salazar won his first title as a coach and seven-time Best Import Bobby Parks delivered the second championship to the Shell franchise, winning it "officially" this time and victory was complete.
Notable dates
April 21: Shell advances in the finals of the First Conference, scoring a 133-100 rout off San Miguel Beer in the last day of the semifinals, leaving the Beermen and the Alaska Milkmen in a playoff to dispute the other finals slot.
June 9: First Conference champions Shell Turbo Chargers roared to a 132-114 win over Presto Ice Cream in a rousing debut in their first game in the All-Filipino Conference. [1]
June 18: Shell escaped with a 97-96 win over Purefoods in the battle of early leaders, to take solo lead in the All-Filipino Conference with three wins without a loss. [2]
October 8: Import Steve Colter scored 50 points, leading Shell to a 114-98 win over San Miguel Beer in his farewell game. Colter played five games and led the Turbo Chargers to two victories, the nine-year NBA veteran will be replaced by comebacking Kelvin Upshaw, who played last season with Swift. [3]
Occurrences
During the Third Conference, the Turbo Chargers were on a verge of a semifinals seat when import Kelvin Upshaw was found positive on a random drug test conducted and was banned by the PBA. [4] Upshaw was replaced by Jason Matthews in their last two games and Shell lost a chance to advance in the next round and were ousted by San Miguel Beermen, 102–115, in a playoff game on November 8.
Roster
References
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