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Alvin Patrimonio Thread

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it helped that Alvin was not totally consumed by showbiz, unlike benjie paras, that's why he had a consistent PBA career to speak of. that it did not taper during his prime years.

it also helped that he always had proper conditioning that's why he never had career-threatening injuries. proof: he still holds the longest consecutive games played at 597.

and he certainly knew when to quit.
 
I agree with you sir, i always watched Patrimonios game since his college days he gives 100% in every game the way he plays does not describe his true height

if you had watched Patrimonio's games in his college days then that means you are wealthier than me, sir, in knowledge and experience. So do not sir me, sir. it should be me who should "sir" you, sir. :p:)
BTW, thanks for agreeing with me. Patrimonio's full-bodied frame and 6'4 height did not exactly make him undersized in Asia during the early 90's. China then was just within striking distance. However, it's a pity that PBA, the ONLY influential basketball body in the Philippines during that time which had the capacity to push our basketball program to unprecedented heights, just looked the other way around and contented itself to fooling and brainwashing fans that we're still the best in asia. That brainwashing's been so effective that its effects can still be felt today. just ask a PBA fanboy. :D
 
if you had watched Patrimonio's games in his college days then that means you are wealthier than me, sir, in knowledge and experience. So do not sir me, sir. it should be me who should "sir" you, sir. :p:)
BTW, thanks for agreeing with me. Patrimonio's full-bodied frame and 6'4 height did not exactly make him undersized in Asia during the early 90's. China then was just within striking distance. However, it's a pity that PBA, the ONLY influential basketball body in the Philippines during that time which had the capacity to push our basketball program to unprecedented heights, just looked the other way around and contented itself to fooling and brainwashing fans that we're still the best in asia. That brainwashing's been so effective that its effects can still be felt today. just ask a PBA fanboy. :D

Actually the reason i watched Mapua's Basketball games before , the equivalent of 1 ticket is 1 attendance for CMT :D :D :D
 
Did Alvin Patrimonio dunked in his Entire PBA Career...? coz i only saw him dunking in commercials...:D:D:D

FYI Alvin Patrimonio once competed for PABL slamdunk competition finals against Vergel Meneses and Jojo Lastimoso during the mid 1980s..Meneses i think emerged as the slamdunk king during that time.
 
Speaking of Alvin and showbiz, his ex-girlfriend, Kris Aquino, is now the wife of one of his players. BTW, did Nap Gutierrez ever manage Alvin's career?

yes. nap got him his 25M, 5.5 yrs contract in june 1991.
 
May i correct you, patrimonio's fave dunk is a 180 deg. 1 handed reverse dunk

Thanks for the correction bro, is it the dunk he used for his Kaypee commercial ?
Kailangan ko na yata mag Enervon Prime :eek:
Trans : Poor Memory :D
 
I'm glad to be able to witness Patrimonio's very first game in the PBA, that was in 1988 All Filipino, Purefoods' second game vs Great Taste, although they lost that game by two points on Pido Jarencio's buzzer beating shot.

Alvin's first basket was a one-hander, he used just one hand to throw a shot, the crowd went frenzy.
 
Alvin Patrimonio hater

Alvin Patrimonio hater

I don't like him. Iyakin, pekeng peke naman luha kaya di kinuha sa showbiz.
trans: he is a crybaby.
 
Alvin's scrapes

Alvin's scrapes

Can anyone tell me if Alvin had other scrapes in the hardcourt?

The only incident I can recall was with Frankie Lim when both men swung at each other after a heated altercation in Game 3 of the 1990 All Filipino Finals against Alaska. Fortunately no punches were landed and the proverbial cooler heads made awat kaagad so thats why no one was thrown out.

Frankie, eventually would be a valuable teammate of Alvin in 1993 when Purefoods finally threw out the SMB albatross out of the way by winning the all-Filipino conference and paving the way for Chot Reyes' PBA coaching career.
 
From my memory, I have not seen Alvin engaged into dirty plays. He was always at the end of some "hard" plays resulting to cuts and bruises.

4-time PBA MVP. Its just a hard act to follow.
 
When talking about leadership and the "face" of the PBA, Alvin Patrimonio was the last among them, well Johnny A and the Aerial Voyager were still there upon his retirement but their popularity alone cant carry the league, I knew no one will ever take James Yap seriously nor Arwind Santos and Danny I as the main man in the PBA, its just hard to find a basketball player these days in a stature of Patrimonio.
 
do you still remember the advertisement of the PBA in the newspaper during the start of the 1999 season all filipino conference that features alvin patrimonio and Johnny A. ? Abarrientos wearing his alaska jersey while patrimonio removing his centennial team jersey showing that he is ready now to play for his mother team Purefoods. And the slogan says " Lumaban para sa bayan, ngayon lalaban para sa bayan ng mga superstar".

hopefully, the Pba can do this again if the Smart gilas team w/ PBA reinforcements will enter the semis of the 2011 fiba asia championships but of course with a different slogan.

trans:

ang gandang tingnan ng advertisement na ito na iba ang slogan kung makakapasok ang gilas sa semis ng tournament na ito. Si jimmy,kelly,ranidel suot ang mga pba jersey nila samantalang si asi naman hinuhubad pa lang ang gilas jersey pero nasa loob na ung meralco jersey nya.
 
Alvin's first pba championship

Alvin's first pba championship

1990 PBA 3RD CONFERENCE FINALS

Game 1 - Alaska 105, Purefoods 103
Game 2 - Alaska 118, Purefoods 112
Game 3 - Purefoods 117, Alaska 103
Game 4 - Purefoods 104, Alaska 99 (overtime)
Game 5 - Purefoods 99, Alaska 98

PUREFOODS

Head Coach: Virgilio (Baby) Dalupan

no.PUREFOODS..............g...gs.....fg...3ptg.....ftm.....fta.....pct....tp......ave.

24.Darren Queenan.........5....5.....71.......6......32.....41...0.780...180...36.00
33.Rob Rose..................5....5.....37.......0......23.....27....0.852....97...19.40
16.Alvin Patrimonio.........5....3.....30.......0......14.....17....0.824....74...14.80
06.Isabelo Lastimosa, Jr..5...,0.......6.......4......10.....11...0.909.....46....9.20
12.Glenn Capacio...........5....4.....17.......3........5......6...0.833....42......8.40
11.Nelson Asaytono........4....0....13........0........5......5...1.000...31......7.75
08.Alfonso Solis..............5...2.....11........7.......2......6....0.333...31......6.20
44.Jerry Codinera...........4....2......7.........0.......0.....0..............14.......3.50
10.Ferdinand Pumaren.....5....4......6.........0......5......6....0.833...17......3.40
15.Bernard Fabiosa.........4....0......1.........0.......0.....0................2......0.50
07.Arturo Cristobal........3....0......0.........0.......1.....2......0.500....1......0.33

Totals.........................5...5....209.......20.....97..121.....0.802..535...107.00

ALASKA

Head Coach: Timothy (Tim) Cone

no..........ALASKA.........g....gs...fg....3pt....ftm.....fta......pct.....tp........ave.

20.Sean Chambers........5....5....65......0.....30......39.....0.769...160.....32.00
04.Carlos Clark.............5....5....49......2.....39......43.....0.907...139.....27.80
09.Elmer Cabahug.........5....3....29......6......8.......14.....0.571....72.....14.40
21.Paul Alvarez............3.....3....15.....0.....12.......14.....0.857....42.....14.00
13.Elpidio Villamin.........5.....5....25.....0.......4.........8....0.500.....54....10.80
22.Francisco Lim..........4.....2......9.....3.......0........0.................21......5.25
10.Adriano Polistico......3.....2......7....0......0........0...................14......4.67
06.Melchor Ravanes......4....0......6....0......1.........2.....0.500.....13.......3.25
23.Ricardo Marata........4....0......3.....0......0........2......0.000.......6......1.50
24.Harmon Codinera......4....0......1.....0......0........0....................2......0.50
08.Loreto Manaog........1....0.......0.....0......0.......0.....................0.....0.00
03.Eduardo Cordero......1....0.......0.....0......0.......0.....................0.....0.00

Totals........................5....5....209....11....94....122....0.770.....523...104.60
 
Game 1, 1990 3rd conference finals

Game 1, 1990 3rd conference finals

Game 1 - December 11, 1990

no. PUREFOODS......... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

24. Darren Queenan 10 0 8 9 28
33. Rob Rose 4 0 2 4 10
16. Alvin Patrimonio 7 0 3 4 17
08 Alfonso Solis 3 1 1 4 8
12. Glenn Capacio 5 1 2 2 13
15. Bernard Fabiosa 0 0 0 0 0
06. Isabelo Lastimosa 5 1 1 1 12
11. Nelson Asaytono 4 0 3 3 11
10. Ferdinand Pumaren 2 0 0 0 4

..... Totals................. 40 3 20 27 103

no. ALASKA.............. fg 3pt ftm fta tp

04. Carlos Clark 12 1 6 7 31
20. Sean Chambers 6 0 3 3 15
21. Paul Alvarez 10 0 7 9 27
13 Elpidio Villamin 7 0 1 2 15
22. Francisco Lim 0 0 0 0 0
09. Elmer Cabahug 6 0 3 4 15
23. Ricardo Marata 0 0 0 0 0
24. Harmon Codinera 0 0 0 0 0
06. Melchor Ravanes 1 0 0 0 2
08. Loreto Manaog 0 0 0 0 0

..... Totals................. 42 1 20 25 105

Fouled Out: Villamin
Technical Foul: Chambers

PUREFOODS..... 25 18 35 25 103
ALASKA............... 23 21 30 31 105
 
Game 2 - 1990 3rd CONFERENCE FINALS

Game 2 - 1990 3rd CONFERENCE FINALS

Game 2 - December 13, 1990

no. PUREFOODS......... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

24. Darren Queenan 16 4 7 11 43
33. Rob Rose 12 0 8 8 32
16. Alvin Patrimonio 5 0 4 4 14
08 Alfonso Solis 0 0 0 0 0
10. Ferdinand Pumaren 1 0 2 2 4
12. Glenn Capacio 4 0 1 2 9
44 Jerry Codinera 4 0 0 0 8
15. Bernard Fabiosa 0 0 0 0 0
07. Arturo Cristobal 0 0 0 0 0
06. Isabelo Lastimosa, 0 0 2 3 2


..... Totals................. 42 4 24 30 112

no. ALASKA............... fg 3pt ftm fta tp

04. Carlos Clark 10 1 12 13 33
20. Sean Chambers 19 0 6 8 44
21. Paul Alvarez 3 0 4 4 10
13 Elpidio Villamin 4 0 0 0 8
09. Elmer Cabahug 9 1 0 0 19
06. Melchor Ravanes 0 0 0 0 0
23. Ricardo Marata 2 0 0 0 4
24. Harmon Codinera 0 0 0 0 0

..... Totals................ 47 2 22 25 118

Fouled Out: Ravanes
Technical Foul: Alaska Asst. Coach Chot Reyes, Clark

PUREFOODS.............. 35 23 31 23 112
ALASKA......................32 24 26 36 118
 
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