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2019 TNT KaTropa Season
The 2019 TNT KaTropa season was the 29th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Key dates 2018 *December 16: The 2018 PBA draft took place in Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila. Draft picks Roster Philippine Cup Eliminations Standings Game log , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 1 , January 13 , Barangay Ginebra L 79–90, Roger Pogoy (21) , Roger Pogoy (16) , Jayson Castro (10) , Philippine Arena23,711 , 0–1 , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 2 , January 19 , Phoenix L 84–93 (OT), Roger Pogoy (30) , Roger Pogoy (12) , Castro, Heruela (4) , Ynares Center , 0–2 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 3 , January 23 , NLEX W 85–80, Roger Pogoy (20) , Pogoy, Taha, Trollano, Williams (7) , Heruela, Reyes (4) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 1–2 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 4 , January 27 , San Miguel W 104–93, Jayson Castro (24) , Roger Pogoy (10) , Jayson Castro (11) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 2–2 , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 5 , Jan ...
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Bong Ravena
Ferdinand "Bong" Ravena II (born May 22, 1970) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and a current assistant coach for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was nicknamed The Raven during his playing days. Early life and college career Ravena did not start playing basketball in his younger days. He was more often seen in the open fields playing football, and when he was indoors, he played volleyball. Once he picked basketball as his primary sport, it came to him quickly. He played college basketball at University of the East under then coach Roel Nadurata and led the Red Warriors to a finals appearance in 1990 but fell to De La Salle Green Archers that were powered by Noli Locsin, Jun Limpot and Johnedel Cardel. Professional career He was drafted 5th overall by San Miguel Beer in the 1992 PBA draft and earned a serious reputation as a deadeye gunner, while playing backup for Allan Caidic and Samboy Lim. His ability to work wel ...
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Sandy Arespacochaga
Alexander "Sandy" Arespacochaga (born April 6, 1977) is a former collegiate basketball player who currently serves as an assistant coach of Ateneo Blue Eagles, and TNT Tropang 5G. Career Ateneo Arespacocahaga played for the Blue Eagles from 1993 to 1997. He served as the head coach of the team twice, first in 2004, at the age of 29, with Norman Black as its consultant. After Black's reassignment to Talk and Text, and joining him in 2012, Arespacochaga was also a top candidate to be the next head coach, but Bo Perasol was chosen. He returned as head coach in 2016 with Tab Baldwin as consultant, but only for a short period as Baldwin formally takes over and reappointing him as assistant coach. PBA Arespacochaga joined Norman Black in Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters in 2012. In 2014, after Black's reassignment to Meralco Bolts, he was designated to be an assistant coach to Boyet Fernandez at NLEX Road Warriors The NLEX Road Warriors is a professional basketball team owned ...
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2019 NLEX Road Warriors Season
The 2019 NLEX Road Warriors season was the 5th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Key dates 2018 *December 16: The 2018 PBA draft took place in Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila. Draft picks Roster Philippine Cup Eliminations Standings Game log , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 1 , January 18 , Rain or Shine L 87–96, J. R. Quiñahan (19) , Philip Paniamogan (8) , J. R. Quiñahan (5) , Cuneta Astrodome , 0–1 , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 2 , January 20 , NorthPort L 90–95, John Paul Erram (19) , Marion Magat (8) , Kevin Alas (7) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 0–2 , -bgcolor=ffcccc , 3 , January 23 , TNT L 80–85, Erram, Galanza (19) , J. R. Quiñahan (9) , Alas, Tallo (7) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 0–3 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 4 , January 27 , Columbian W 107–97, John Paul Erram (23) , Marion Magat (13) , Mark Tallo (8) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 1–3 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 5 , ...
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Ynares Center
The Ynares Center, also known as Ynares Center Antipolo, is an indoor arena located along the Circumferential Road in Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines. The facility, which has a seating capacity of 7,400, is managed by the Provincial Government of Rizal. The arena is named after the Ynares family of Rizal, whose members had served as governors since 1992. It was also the site of the 100th Foundation Anniversary Celebration of the province. The arena, built at a cost of ₱350 million, is situated in a lot. The arena comes with an air conditioning system with 13 multi-purpose rooms, which includes the Offices of the Governor and Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Administration and Engineering and Equipment Room. Its also host a parking area with 440 slots. In 2024, the arena underwent a renovation, which includes a new scoreboard and a court with a permanent four-point line to accommodate rule changes set by the Philippine Basketball Association during its 2024–25 season. In March 2 ...
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Brian Heruela
Quinton Brian Heruela (born April 13, 1989) is a Filipino-American basketball player for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was the 26th pick in the 2014 PBA draft by Blackwater. College and amateur career Heruela played for the University of Cebu Webmasters in the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI). He won back to back championships in 2010 and 2011. He played in the 2011 Universiade. Before entering the PBA, he played in the PBA D-League. In 2014, he even became one of the candidates for the Aspirants' Cup MVP award by posting near triple-double numbers. Professional career Blackwater Elite (2014–2015) Heruela was drafted by the Blackwater Elite in 2014 PBA draft. He started his rookie season on Blackwater's reserve list. After getting cut from the team, he returned to the D-League. Blackwater gave him a call after that, and he returned to the team. In his first game, he had five points, seven rebounds, five assists, ...
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2019 Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters Season
The 2019 Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters season was the 4th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Key dates 2018 *December 16: The 2018 PBA draft took place in Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila. Draft picks Roster Philippine Cup Eliminations Standings Game log , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 1 , January 16 , Meralco W 93–92 (OT), Justin Chua (24) , JC Intal (16) , JC Intal (6) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 1–0 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 2 , January 19 , TNT W 93–84 (OT), Matthew Wright (23) , Jason Perkins (15) , Intal, Mallari, Wright (4) , Ynares Center , 2–0 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 3 , January 23 , Columbian W 108–98, Matthew Wright (22) , Jason Perkins (11) , LA Revilla (7) , Smart Araneta Coliseum , 3–0 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 4 , February 1 , Blackwater W 114–95, Calvin Abueva (22) , Calvin Abueva (14) , Matthew Wright (7) , Ynares Center , 4–0 , -bgcolor=ccffcc , 5 , February 8 ...
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Philippine Arena
The Philippine Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena located within the Ciudad de Victoria tourism enterprise zone in the towns of Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines. It is located about north of Manila. With a maximum seating capacity of 55,000, it is the world's largest indoor arena, and one of the centerpieces of the many centennial projects built by the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) for their centennial celebration on July 27, 2014. The arena is legally owned by the New Era University, an educational institution of the INC. The arena was officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest mixed-use indoor theater in the world on July 27, 2014. History Construction In 2011, South Korean firm Hanwha Engineering and Construction won the contract to manage the construction of the Philippine Arena. Hanwha outbested bids from Filipino firm EEI Corporation and done on August 17. Hanwha announced that it had completed the construction of the indoor arena on ...
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Jayson Castro
Jayson Castro William (born June 30, 1986) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). His moniker is "The Blur" for his speed. He played for the Philippine Christian University Dolphins in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Philippine Basketball League teams Hapee-PCU Teeth Protectors and Harbour Centre Batang Pier. Amateur career High school career Originally from neighboring Betis, Guagua, Castro was a part of the high school basketball team of Don Honorio Ventura State University in Bacolor. Castro was the only player from his batch to play college basketball, with Philippine Christian University (PCU) in Manila. College career Castro first played for the PCU Dolphins in the NCAA at the 2003 season as a 5'10" point guard. The Dolphins were not able to clinch a Final Four berth, finishing with a 5–9 record. Things changed on the 2004 season in which PCU was able to make a turna ...
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Roger Pogoy
Roger Ray Bacusma Pogoy (born June 16, 1992) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He won a championship in high school then played for Far Eastern University, where he won a championship in his final year there. Pogoy was then drafted by TNT in the 2016 PBA draft from the national team training pool. He was named Rookie of the Year in 2017. He became a five-time PBA All-Star, a Mythical Team member in 2019, and a three-time PBA champion. He has also represented the Philippines national team in international competitions. He first played for the national team in the SEABA Stankovic Cup in 2016. Since then, he has played in two FIBA World Cups (2019 and 2023) and other tournaments at the Asian and Southeast Asian levels. At the 2021 Southeast Asian Games, he won a silver medal. Early life and college career Pogoy grew up in Talisay, Cebu, as the youngest of two brothers and two sisters and ...
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2019 Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Season
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Miguel Fernandez (basketball)
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Tab Baldwin
Thomas Anthony "Tab" Baldwin (born 16 May 1958) is an American-New Zealand basketball coach who currently serves as the head of the Gilas Pilipinas Youth national basketball programme and head coach for the Ateneo Blue Eagles of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). Baldwin also served as a consultant of Philippine Basketball Association club team TNT Tropang Giga. Coaching career New Zealand Baldwin was born in Jacksonville, Florida and played for the Bishop Kenny High School under the coaching of his father, who played basketball for Notre Dame in the 1930s. From Jacksonville Beach, he went to New Zealand in 1988 to coach the Otago Nuggets. He was promoted with them from the second division to the NBL and then joined the Auckland Stars in 1994. In eight seasons with Auckland, he won five NBL titles (1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2000), and was named NBL Coach of the Year four times (1995, 97, 99 and 2014). He remains the most victorious coach in the ...
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