Epstein Files Full PDF

CLICK HERE
Technopedia Center
PMB University Brochure
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
S1 Informatics S1 Information Systems S1 Information Technology S1 Computer Engineering S1 Electrical Engineering S1 Civil Engineering

faculty of Economics and Business
S1 Management S1 Accountancy

Faculty of Letters and Educational Sciences
S1 English literature S1 English language education S1 Mathematics education S1 Sports Education
teknopedia

  • Registerasi
  • Brosur UTI
  • Kip Scholarship Information
  • Performance
Flag Counter
  1. World Encyclopedia
  2. Tim Cone - Wikipedia
Tim Cone - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American professional basketball coach

Tim Cone
Cone in 2018
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
PositionHead coach
LeaguePBA
Personal information
Born (1957-12-14) December 14, 1957 (age 68)
Oregon, U.S.
Career information
High schoolInternational School Manila
CollegeMenlo College
George Washington University
Coaching career1989–present
Career history
Coaching
1989–2011Alaska Milkmen/Alaska Aces
1998, 2019, 2023–presentPhilippines
2011–2015B-Meg Llamados/San Mig Coffee Mixers/San Mig Super Coffee Mixers/Star Hotshots
2015–presentBarangay Ginebra San Miguel
Career highlights
  • 25× PBA champion (1991 Third Conference, 1994 Governors', 1995 Governors', 1996 All-Filipino, 1996 Commissioner's, 1996 Governors', 1997 Governors' 1998 All-Filipino, 1998 Commissioner's, 2000 All-Filipino, 2003 Invitational, 2007 Fiesta, 2010 Fiesta, 2012 Commissioner's, 2013 Governors', 2014 Philippine, 2014 Commissioner's, 2014 Governors', 2016 Governors', 2017 Governors', 2018 Commissioner's, 2019 Governors', 2020 Philippine, 2021 Governors', 2022–23 Commissioner's)
  • 2× Grand Slam champion (1996, 2014)
  • 5× PBA Coach of the Year (1994, 1996, 2014, 2020, 2023)
  • 10× PBA All-Star Game head coach (1992, 1994, 1999, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2017, 2023, 2024)
Medals
Men's basketball
Head coach for Philippines
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Bangkok Team
Gold medal – first place 2022 Hangzhou Team
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Philippines Team
William Jones Cup
Gold medal – first place 1998 Taipei Team
Assistant coach for Philippines
SEA Games
Gold medal – first place 2023 Phnom Penh Team

Earl Timothy Cone (born December 14, 1957) is an American professional basketball coach who leads Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and the Philippine men's national team. He is the most accomplished coach in PBA history with 25 titles including two Grand Slams, five Coach of the Year awards, and the most coaching wins with over 1,000.

Cone is a proponent of the triangle offense.[1][2]

Early life and education

[edit]

Cone was born in the United States and grew up in Oregon. He moved to the Philippines when he was nine years old after his father came to the country to work in the logging industry.[3] Cone attended a public elementary school in Baler, Aurora and later at International School Manila.[4]

Cone returned to the United States when he was 18 to study at Menlo College in California and the George Washington University in Washington D.C. After college, Cone worked at a bank in San Francisco before returning to the Philippines at 24.[4]

Commentary career

[edit]

Cone worked as a Vintage Television's basketball analyst for PBA coverages from 1986 until 1989.[5]

Coaching career

[edit]

Club

[edit]

Alaska Milk (1989–2011)

[edit]

1989, after working for Vintage Sports, Cone took over as the coach of the Alaska Air Force with players such as the famed Bruise Brothers duo of Yoyoy Villamin and Ricky Relosa, and Abet Guidaben. A year later, Cone led the Air Force to the finals of the 1990 PBA Third Conference. Alaska blew a 2–0 lead in the best-of-five series to suffer one of the biggest collapses in PBA history, losing to Purefoods in five games.

Cone was barred from coaching in the 1991 PBA All-Filipino Conference due to a February 1990 case filed by the Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines questioning the alien employment permit given to Cone by the Department of Labor and Employment. The group's complaints stemmed from Article 40 of the Labor Code that only allows the hiring of a foreigner only after determining that no Philippine resident is competent, able, and willing to perform services at the time of application. The Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled against General Milling Corporation, Cone's corporate employer, in April 1991. He was temporarily replaced that time by assistant coach Chot Reyes. Cone was able to return to PBA coaching when he gained permanent resident status after his August 1991 marriage to Filipina girlfriend Cristina "Cris" Viaplana.[6] Cone and Alaska won their first championship by defeating Ginebra San Miguel in the 1991 Third Conference. That team was led by Jojo Lastimosa, Eugene Quilban and Bong Alvarez.

After several struggles, Cone's team would have a strong group of locals Lastimosa, Johnny Abarrientos, Bong Hawkins, Jeffrey Cariaso and Poch Juinio, while having import Sean Chambers for the Milkmen. From 1994 to 1998, the Milkmen won eight titles in 14 conferences during the stretch. The highlight of that run, though, would come in the 1996 season when Alaska won the coveted PBA Grand Slam, becoming the third franchise and the fourth team to win a Grand Slam in the history of the league. While Alaska continued to dominate by adding Kenneth Duremdes in 1997. Duremdes, playing a limited role with the Pop Cola franchise, rose up to the occasion in 1998 under Cone's tutelage, winning the PBA Most Valuable Player Award at 24 years of age. That year, Cone was hired as the coach of the Philippine Centennial Team led by Duremdes, Abarrientos, Lastimosa, three players on Cone's Alaska team, and PBA stars Alvin Patrimonio, Marlou Aquino, Vergel Meneses, Allan Caidic, with defensive anchor Andy Seigle and rising star Olsen Racela. That team won a bronze medal in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.

Alaska won the 2000 All-Filipino Cup, but afterwards, the team faced rebuilding and traded away several remnants of the old Alaska. Cone, however, would lead the young team of John Arigo and Ali Peek to runner-up finishes in the 2002 Governors' and All-Filipino Cup. A year later, the Aces added UAAP star Mike Cortez and Brandon Cablay, leading Alaska to the 2003 PBA Invitational Cup championship, Cone's 11th title.

On July 17, 2006, Manila Standard reported that after his 17 years of service, Alaska is set to terminate Cone depending on a meeting between both parties after Cone's contract with the Aces expired on July 15. Rumors also speculated that his replacement will be his former assistant, former National team mentor Chot Reyes, with Cone staying on as team consultant.

However, a day later, the Aces' official website reported that Cone has agreed to a new deal to stay on as the team's head coach for the 2006–07 PBA season. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Purefoods (2011–2015)

[edit]

On September 1, 2011, Alaska team owner Wilfred Uytengsu announced that it has "released Tim Cone as head coach of the Alaska Aces" after his 22 years of service for the Alaska Aces. Uytengsu remarked that Cone requested to be released a week earlier. Cone was quick to deny in a press conference that he is set to coach B-Meg Llamados, another PBA team.

On September 14, 2011, Tim Cone was at the B-Meg Llamados practice that day and was introduced as the new head coach. He tapped former Alaska players Johnny Abarrientos and Jeffrey Cariaso as assistant coaches. The two new assistant coaches were joined by current assistant coach Koy Banal.[7]

On May 6, 2012, the Llamados won the 2012 PBA Commissioner's Cup championship 4–3 over defending champion Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. This was Cone's 14th title, and his first with B-Meg.[8]

On October 25, 2013, the Llamados, under Cone's tutelage, won the PBA Governors' Cup championship, after beating Petron Blaze Boosters. By winning the season-ending best-of-seven series 4–3, the former Purefoods ballclub won its second championship over the last five conferences and more importantly the 15th career title for Cone, putting the veteran coach in the company of the great Baby Dalupan at the top of the all-time list.[9]

On February 26, 2014, Cone won his 16th PBA title as he guided the Mixers to their 11th title against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters. They beat the E-Painters in six games. With this win, he broke legendary Baby Dalupan's record. On May 15, 2014, San Mig Coffee Mixers beat the Talk N' Text Tropang Texters in Game 4 of a best-of-five series, where San Mig earned the chance to capture the rare Grand Slam. This championship gave Tim Cone his 17th PBA title.[10] He clinched his 18th title, and again made history by being the first mentor to win two Grand Slams after he steered San Mig Coffee to become Grand Slam Champions while accomplishing four straight championships and grabbing the 2014 Governor's Cup title.

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (2015–present)

[edit]
Cone while coaching Barangay Ginebra in 2015.

On July 20, 2015, San Miguel Corporation president Ramon Ang confirmed the appointment of Cone as the new head coach of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel.[11] The reassignment of Cone will seek to end the curse of Ginebra which last won in the 2008 Fiesta Conference.

On October 4, 2016, Cone led Brgy. Ginebra to its first finals appearance since 2013. Ginebra defeated sister team San Miguel Beermen in a do-or-die Game 5, 117–92. Ginebra went on to face the Meralco Bolts in the finals and winning in six games (4–2), giving the team its first championship after 8 years of drought. Cone later led Ginebra to six more championships.

On November 18, 2022, he recorded his 1000th win, the most wins for a PBA coach.[12]

National team

[edit]

Cone has led the Philippine men's national basketball team as its head coach. He guided the Philippine Centennial Team to a bronze medal at the 1998 Asian Games.[13] Prior to that, the national team under Cone's watch had a training camp in the U.S. and won the 1998 William Jones Cup.[14] In September 2019, he was appointed head coach of the national team again[15] for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games following the resignation of Yeng Guiao following the Philippine's poor performance in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[16]

Cone was appointed to coach the national team for the 2023 Asian Games after Chot Reyes stepped down shortly following the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[17][18] Despite taking over on short notice, Cone was able to lead the team to a gold medal finish in the continental competition, their first since the 1962 Asian Games.[19]

Personal life

[edit]

Cone is married to Cristina Viaplana, a Filipina, sister of former La Salle Green Archer Eddie Viaplana.[20] They got married in August 1991 after dating for seven years.[21] Cone's daughter works in the United States as of 2019. He can also speak Tagalog, although he prefers to speak in English in press conferences.[22]

List of PBA championships

[edit]

25× PBA champion, 40× finals appearances

in Alaska Franchise (13):

  • 1991 Third Conference
  • 1994 Governors'
  • 1995 Governors'
  • 1996 All-Filipino
  • 1996 Commissioner's
  • 1996 Governors'
  • 1997 Governors'
  • 1998 All-Filipino
  • 1998 Commissioner's
  • 2000 All-Filipino
  • 2003 Invitational
  • 2007 Fiesta
  • 2010 Fiesta

in Purefoods Franchise (5):

  • 2012 Commissioner's
  • 2013 Governors'
  • 2013–14 Philippine
  • 2014 Commissioner's
  • 2014 Governors'

in Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (7):

  • 2016 Governors'
  • 2017 Governors'
  • 2018 PBA Commissioner's
  • 2019 Governors'
  • 2020 Philippine
  • 2021 Governors'
  • 2022–23 Commissioner's

Coaching record

[edit]
Team Year G W L W–L% Result
Alaska 1989 56 26 26 .500 Third place
Alaska 1990 59 29 30 .491 Finals
Alaska 1991 56 31 25 .554 Champions
Alaska 1992 47 21 26 .446 Semifinals
Alaska 1993 39 18 21 .461 Semifinals
Alaska 1994 73 45 28 .616 Champions
Alaska 1995 75 46 29 .613 Champions
Alaska 1996 72 51 21 .708 Champions
Alaska 1997 60 35 25 .583 Champions
Alaska 1998 66 41 25 .621 Champions
Alaska 1999 56 32 24 .571 Finals
Alaska 2000 49 31 18 .633 Champions
Alaska 2001 46 23 23 .500 Semifinals
Alaska 2002 59 31 28 .525 Finals
Alaska 2003 56 31 25 .554 Champions
Alaska 2004–05 45 24 21 .533 Quarterfinals
Alaska 2005–06 48 24 24 .500 Third place
Alaska 2006–07 53 30 23 .566 Champions
Alaska 2007–08 47 25 22 .532 Semifinals
Alaska 2008–09 46 25 21 .543 Finals
Alaska 2009–10 62 39 23 .629 Lost 2010 Philippine Cup finals
Won 2010 Fiesta Conference finals
Alaska 2010–11 42 22 20 .524 Lost 2011 Philippine Cup quarterfinals
Lost 2011 Commissioner's Cup quarterfinals
Lost 2011 Governors' Cup semifinals
B-Meg 2011–12 62 38 24 .613 Lost 2012 Philippine Cup quarterfinals
Won 2012 Commissioner's Cup finals
Lost 2012 PBA Governors' Cup finals
San Mig Coffee 2012–13 64 38 26 .594 Lost 2013 Philippine Cup semifinals
Lost 2013 Commissioner's Cup semifinals
Won 2013 Governors' Cup finals
San Mig Super Coffee 2013–14 71 41 30 .577 Won 2014 Philippine Cup finals
Won 2014 Commissioner's Cup finals
Won 2014 Governors' Cup finals
Star 2014–15 45 24 21 .533 Lost 2015 Philippine Cup quarterfinals
Lost 2015 Commissioner's Cup semifinals
Lost 2015 Governors' Cup semifinals
Barangay Ginebra 2015–16 49 31 18 .633 Lost 2016 Philippine Cup quarterfinals
Lost 2016 Commissioner's Cup quarterfinals
Won 2016 Governors' Cup finals
Barangay Ginebra 2016–17 64 40 24 .625 Lost 2017 Philippine Cup finals
Lost 2017 Commissioner's Cup semifinals
Won 2017 Governors' Cup finals
Barangay Ginebra 2017–18 57 35 22 .614 Lost in 2018 Philippine Cup semifinals
Won 2018 Commissioner's Cup finals
Lost in 2018 Governor's Cup semifinals
Barangay Ginebra 2018–19 52 33 19 .635 Lost in 2019 Philippine Cup quarterfinals
Lost in 2019 Commissioner's Cup semifinals
Won 2019 Governors' Cup finals
Barangay Ginebra 2020 22 16 6 .727 Won 2020 Philippine Cup finals
Career 1694 976 718 .576 25 championships

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Eberhardt, Doug; Prada, Mike (October 23, 2014). "The triangle's holy war". SB Nation. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  2. ^ https://www.spin.ph/basketball/fiba/tim-cone-aware-of-criticisms-says-it-is-part-of-the-job-of-being-gilas-coach-a795-20250816
  3. ^ Rafe Bartholemew (June 2010). Pacific Rims. New American Library. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-0-451-22999-1.
  4. ^ a b "Austria, Cone trace roots to Quezon". The Philippine Star. March 5, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  5. ^ Henson, Joaquin M. "Bobong never settled for 2nd best". Philstar.com. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  6. ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (July 3, 2020). "Tim Cone was once banned from coaching in the PBA. Here's why". Spin.ph.
  7. ^ Fopalan, Renee (September 14, 2011). "Cone named B-MEG Llamados' new coach". GMANetwork.com. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  8. ^ "Bowles carries B-MEG over Talk 'N Text to win Commissioner's Cup title". InterAksyon. InterAksyon. May 6, 2012. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
  9. ^ Sacamos, Karlo (October 25, 2013). "Brave San Mig in seventh heaven after holding off Petron to take PBA title". Spin.ph. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  10. ^ Dy, Richard (February 26, 2014). "Indomitable Barroca stands tall as San Mig wins title with emotional Game Six win". Spin.ph. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  11. ^ "IT'S DONE: SMC big boss Ramon Ang confirms Tim Cone move from Star to Ginebra". Spin.ph. July 20, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  12. ^ Ramos, Gerry (November 18, 2012). "Tim Cone says 1,000 wins a product of sustained success". Spin.ph. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  13. ^ Beltran, Nelson (September 21, 2019). "Tim Cone top bet to coach Gilas in SEA Games". The Philippine Star. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  14. ^ Reyes, Jonas Egan (August 12, 2018). "'Worth the sacrifice' : Tim Cone looks back at Centennial Team, '98 Asian Games". Fox Sports. Archived from the original on August 12, 2018. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  15. ^ Atencio, Peter (September 23, 2019). "Cone named Gilas PH coach for SEA Games". Manila Standard. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  16. ^ Saldajeno, Ivan (September 23, 2019). "Tim Cone clarifies Gilas Men SEAG coaching offer "just a stopgap position"". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
  17. ^ Gasgonia, Dennis (September 7, 2023). "Tim Cone replaces Chot as Gilas Pilipinas coach". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  18. ^ Carmen, Lorenzo del (September 7, 2023). "Healing Coach: Tim Cone once again called up for Gilas duty". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved September 7, 2023.
  19. ^ Dalupang, Denison Rey A. (October 7, 2023). "Tim Cone-coached Gilas lifts Philippines back to Asian Games glory". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  20. ^ Henson, Joaquin M. "Who would've thought?". Philstar.com. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  21. ^ Leongson, Randolph (July 2, 2020). "Tim Cone was once banned from coaching in the PBA. Here's why". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  22. ^ "Black, Cone, Compton, Brownlee: Americans by blood, Filipinos at heart". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. June 12, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel current roster
  • 1 Rosario
  • 2 Gray
  • 4 R. Abarrientos
  • 9 Thompson
  • 10 Pinto
  • 11 Go
  • 14 Holt
  • 18 Cu
  • 22 Abis
  • 23 R. Aguilar
  • 24 David
  • 25 J. Aguilar
  • 29 Torres
  • 32 Brownlee (Import)
  • 34 Estil
  • – Cariño
  • Head coach: Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • J. Abarrientos
  • Partosa
  • Racela
  • v
  • t
  • e
Current head coaches of the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Tim Cone (Barangay Ginebra San Miguel)
  • Jeffrey Cariaso (Blackwater Bossing)
  • Dennis Pineda (Converge FiberXers)
  • LA Tenorio (Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots)
  • Luigi Trillo (Meralco Bolts)
  • Jong Uichico (NLEX Road Warriors)
  • Charles Tiu (Phoenix Fuel Masters)
  • Yeng Guiao (Rain or Shine Elasto Painters)
  • Leo Austria (San Miguel Beermen)
  • Ronald Tubid (Terrafirma Dyip)
  • Rensy Bajar (Titan Ultra Giant Risers)
  • Chot Reyes (TNT Tropang 5G)
Links to related articles
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Aces
  • Founded in 1986
  • Disbanded in 2022
  • Owned by Alaska Milk Corporation
  • Formerly known as Alaska Milkmen, Alaska Air Force and Hills Bros. Coffee Kings
Franchise
  • Franchise
  • All-time roster
  • Seasons
Administration
  • Owner: Wilfred Steven Uytengsu
  • Board Governor and Team Manager: Dickie Bachmann
Head coaches
  • Vasquez
  • Jota
  • Canson
  • Valenzona
  • Adornado
  • Cone
  • Banal
  • Trillo
  • Compton
  • Cariaso
Retired numbers
  • 6
  • 7
  • 14
  • 16
  • 20
  • 22
  • 33
Championships
(14)
  • 1991 Third
  • 1994 Governors'
  • 1995 Governors'
  • 1996 All-Filipino
  • 1996 Commissioner's
  • 1996 Governors'
  • 1997 Governors'
  • 1998 All-Filipino
  • 1998 Commissioner's
  • 2000 All-Filipino
  • 2003 Invitational
  • 2007 Fiesta
  • 2010 Fiesta
  • 2013 Commissioner's
Runner-up finishes
(17)
  • 1987 All-Filipino
  • 1987 Reinforced
  • 1990 Third
  • 1994 Commissioner's
  • 1995 All-Filipino
  • 1995 Commissioner's
  • 1997 Commissioner's
  • 1999 Governors'
  • 2002 Governors'
  • 2002 All-Filipino
  • 2008–09 Philippine
  • 2009–10 Philippine
  • 2014–15 PBA Philippine
  • 2015 Governors'
  • 2015–16 PBA Philippine
  • 2016 Commissioner's
  • 2018 Governors'
Culture and lore
  • 1996 Grand Slam
  • 4th Quarter Man
  • "Flying A"
  • "The Hawk"
  • Captain Marbel
  • "The Jet"
  • "The Boss"
  • "Skyrus"
  • "The Beast"
  • "Mr. 100%"
  • "TDLC"
  • "The Arsenal"
  • "Showtime"
  • "The Thriller"
  • "Cool Cat"
  • v
  • t
  • e
Seasons (35)
1980s
1986 1987 1988 1989
1990s
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000s
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
2010s
2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2019
2020s
2020 2021
  • v
  • t
  • e
Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots
  • Founded in 1988
  • Owned by San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation
  • Formerly the Purefoods Hotdogs, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs, Purefoods Oodles Flavor Noodles, Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys, Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies, Purefoods Chunkee Giants, Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants, Purefoods Star Hotshots, Coney Island Ice Cream Stars, B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados, B-Meg Llamados, San Mig Coffee Mixers, San Mig Super Coffee Mixers, Star Hotshots, Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok and Magnolia Pambansang Manok Hotshots
Franchise
  • Franchise
    • 3x3 team
  • All-time roster
  • Seasons
  • Current season
Administration
  • Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala
  • Jaime Zobel de Ayala
  • Danding Cojuangco
  • Ramon S. Ang
Head coaches
  • Fernandez
  • Calilan
  • Dalupan
  • Capacio
  • Panganiban
  • Reyes
  • Altamirano
  • Narvasa
  • Pumaren
  • Gregorio
  • Gallent
  • Cone
  • Webb
  • Victolero
  • Tenorio
Retired numbers
  • 7
  • 8
  • 15
  • 16
  • 44
Championships
(14)
  • 1990 Third
  • 1991 All-Filipino
  • 1993 All-Filipino
  • 1994 Commissioner's
  • 1997 All-Filipino
  • 2002 Governors'
  • 2006 Philippine
  • 2009–10 Philippine
  • 2012 Commissioner's
  • 2013 Governors'
  • 2013–14 Philippine
  • 2014 Commissioner's
  • 2014 Governors'
  • 2018 Governors'
Runner-up finishes
(18)
  • 1988 Open
  • 1988 All-Filipino
  • 1989 All-Filipino
  • 1990 All-Filipino
  • 1992 All-Filipino
  • 1993 Commissioner's
  • 1994 All-Filipino
  • 1996 All-Filipino
  • 1997 Governors'
  • 2000 All-Filipino
  • 2000 Governors'
  • 2005-06 Fiesta
  • 2007-08 Philippine
  • 2012 Governors'
  • 2017–18 Philippine
  • 2019 Philippine
  • 2021 Philippine
  • 2023–24 Commissioner's
Rivalries
  • Barangay Ginebra
  • Swift
Culture and lore
  • Jun Bernardino Trophy
  • The Captain
  • The Defense Minister
  • Big Game
  • Pinoy Sakuragi
  • The Scoring Apostle
  • 2013–14 Grand Slam
  • The Coffee Prince/The Flying B
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
  • Founded in 1979
  • Owned by Ginebra San Miguel Inc., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation
  • Formerly the Gilbey's Gin, St. George Whiskies, Gilbey's Gin Gimlets, Gilbey's Gin Tonics, Ginebra San Miguel, Añejo Rum 65ers, Tondeña 65 Rum Masters, Gordon's Gin Boars and Barangay Ginebra Kings
Franchise
  • Franchise
    • 3x3 team
  • All-time roster
  • Draft history
  • Seasons
  • Current season
Administration
  • Owner: Ramon Ang
  • Board Governor: Alfrancis Chua
Head coaches
  • Pumaren
  • Villegas
  • Valenzona
  • Jaworski
  • Salazar
  • Caidic
  • Tanquingcen
  • Uichico
  • Chua
  • Agustin
  • Cariaso
  • Lim
  • Cone
Retired numbers
  • 7
  • 8
Championships
(15)
  • 1986 Open
  • 1988 All-Filipino
  • 1991 First
  • 1997 Commissioner's
  • 2004 Fiesta
  • 2004–05 Philippine
  • 2006–07 Philippine
  • 2008 Fiesta
  • 2016 Governors'
  • 2017 Governors'
  • 2018 Commissioner's
  • 2019 Governors'
  • 2020 Philippine
  • 2021 Governors'
  • 2022–23 PBA Commissioner's
Runner-up finishes
(17)
  • 1982 Open
  • 1983 All-Filipino
  • 1984 1st All-Filipino
  • 1986 All-Filipino
  • 1989 Reinforced
  • 1990 First
  • 1991 Third
  • 1996 Governors'
  • 1997 All-Filipino
  • 2001 All-Filipino
  • 2009 Fiesta
  • 2011 Commissioner's
  • 2013 Commissioner's
  • 2016–17 Philippine
  • 2023 Governors'
  • 2024 Governors'
  • 2024–25 PBA Commissioner's
Rivalries
  • Magnolia
  • Meralco
  • TNT
  • Shell
Culture and lore
  • Birth of "Never Say Die"
  • 1991 championship comeback
  • The Upset
  • Kapag Nananalo/Natatalo ang Ginebra
  • Jun Bernardino Trophy
  • The Big J
  • Mr. Clutch
  • The Destroyer
  • The Tank
  • The Flash
  • The Spark
  • The Fast
  • Major Pain
  • The GINeral
  • Japeth Like It's Hot
  • GregZilla
  • The Hustle Man
  • Justin Noypi
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1991 PBA Third Conference Champions
  • 4 Peter Aguilar
  • 6 Biboy Ravanes
  • 7 Rosedendo Gomez
  • 8 Nandy Garcia
  • 9 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 10 Adriano Polistico
  • 11 Eugene Quilban
  • 14 Alex Araneta
  • 20 Sean Chambers (Import)
  • 22 Frankie Lim
  • 23 Paul Alvarez
  • 55 Napoleon Hatton
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Chot Reyes
  • Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1994 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 4 Merwin Castelo
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 9 Johnedel Cardel
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 20 Sean Chambers (Import)
  • 24 Cris Bolado
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 34 Stevenson Solomon
  • 50 Alex Araneta
  • 54 Dondon Ampalayo
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1995 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 4 Merwin Castelo
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 20 Sean Chambers (Import)
  • 24 Cris Bolado
  • 31 Giovanni Pineda
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 34 Stevenson Solomon
  • 50 Alex Araneta
  • 54 Dondon Ampalayo
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1996 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions
  • 4 Merwin Castelo
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa (Finals MVP)
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 22 Jeffrey Cariaso
  • 24 Cris Bolado
  • 31 Giovanni Pineda
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1996 PBA Commissioner's Cup champions
  • 4 Merwin Castelo
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins (Finals MVP)
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 20 Sean Chambers (import)
  • 22 Jeffrey Cariaso
  • 24 Cris Bolado
  • 31 Giovanni Pineda
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1996 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 4 Merwin Castelo
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos (Finals MVP)
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 20 Sean Chambers (Import)
  • 22 Jeffrey Cariaso
  • 24 Cris Bolado
  • 31 Giovanni Pineda
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1997 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 9 Rodney Santos
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos (Finals MVP)
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 19 Kenneth Duremdes
  • 20 Sean Chambers (Import)
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 41 Jack Tanuan
  • 44 Merwin Castelo
  • 51 Bryant Punsalan
Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Aric del Rosario
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions
  • 4 Braulio Lim
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 9 Rodney Santos
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 19 Kenneth Duremdes
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 41 Joey Loyzaga
  • 91 Joseph Valdez
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Richard Bachmann
  • Jun Reyes
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 1998 PBA Commissioner's Cup champions
  • 4 Braulio Lim
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 6 Jojo Lastimosa
  • 7 Roel Gomez
  • 9 Rodney Santos
  • 12 Dickie Bachmann
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 19 Kenneth Duremdes (Finals MVP)
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 41 Joey Loyzaga
  • 42 Devin Davis (import)
  • 91 Joseph Valdez
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Richard Bachmann
  • Jun Reyes
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Milkmen 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions
  • 3 Glen Peter Yap
  • 5 Jun Reyes
  • 8 Don Allado
  • 9 Rodney Santos
  • 11 Dino Aldeguer
  • 14 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 16 Bong Hawkins
  • 17 Kevin Ramas
  • 19 Kenneth Duremdes
  • 21 Bryan Gahol
  • 22 James Walkvist
  • 32 Poch Juinio (Finals MVP)
  • 41 Joey Loyzaga
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Dickie Bachmann
  • Jun Reyes
  • Luigi Trillo
  • v
  • t
  • e
Philippines PBA All-Star National Team - 2000 FIBA Asia All-Star Extravaganza
  • 9 Rodney Santos
  • 10 Danny Ildefonso
  • 13 Marlou Aquino
  • 16 Alvin Patrimonio
  • 19 Kenneth Duremdes
  • 30 Eric Menk
  • 34 Rudy Hatfield
  • 40 Noy Castillo
  • 41 Johnny Abarrientos
  • 42 Danny Seigle
  • 52 Andy Seigle
  • 61 Bong Hawkins
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Aces 2003 PBA Invitational championship champions
  • 3 Eugene Tejada
  • 5 Rob Duat
  • 7 Jon Ordonio
  • 8 Don Allado
  • 9 Stephen Padilla
  • 10 Richard del Rosario
  • 11 Mike Cortez
  • 13 Alvin Castro
  • 20 Don Camaso
  • 24 Brandon Cablay (Finals MVP)
  • 31 John Arigo
  • 32 E.J. Feihl
  • 34 Ali Peek
  • 41 Miguel Noble
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Dickie Bachmann
  • Luigi Trillo
  • Jun Reyes
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Aces 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference Champions
  • 1 Mike Cortez
  • 3 Nic Belasco
  • 5 Rensy Bajar
  • 7 Sonny Thoss
  • 9 Christian Luanzon
  • 11 Eddie Laure
  • 13 Willie Miller (Finals MVP)
  • 17 Aaron Aban
  • 21 Reynel Hugnatan
  • 22 Jeffrey Cariaso
  • 32 Poch Juinio
  • 35 Tony dela Cruz
  • 50 Dale Singson
  • 55 John Ferriols
  • 75 Rosell Ellis (Import)
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Dickie Bachmann
  • Luigi Trillo
  • Jojo Lastimosa
  • v
  • t
  • e
Alaska Aces 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference Champions
  • 1 Samigue Eman
  • 3 Cyrus Baguio (Co-Finals MVP)
  • 5 LA Tenorio (Co-Finals MVP)
  • 7 Sonny Thoss
  • 8 Kelvin dela Peña
  • 10 Mark Borboran
  • 11 Topex Robinson
  • 12 Larry Fonacier
  • 21 Reynel Hugnatan
  • 22 Jeffrey Cariaso
  • 24 Brandon Cablay
  • 30 Ervin Sotto
  • 34 Diamon Simpson (import)
  • 35 Tony dela Cruz
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 63 Michael Burtscher
  • Coach Tim Cone
  • Assistant(s) Joel Banal
  • Dickie Bachmann
  • Luigi Trillo
  • Jojo Lastimosa
  • Bong Hawkins
  • v
  • t
  • e
B-Meg Llamados 2012 PBA Commissioner's Cup champions
  • 2 Josh Urbiztondo
  • 3 Jonas Villanueva
  • 4 Rafi Reavis
  • 6 Val Acuña
  • 7 JC Intal
  • 8 Peter June Simon
  • 14 Mark Barroca
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 18 James Yap (Finals MVP)
  • 19 Jerwin Gaco
  • 21 Denzel Bowles (import)
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 63 Michael Burtscher
  • 95 Yancy de Ocampo
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Johnny Abarrientos
  • Koy Banal
  • Jeffrey Cariaso
  • Richard del Rosario
  • Dayong Mendoza
  • v
  • t
  • e
San Mig Coffee Mixers 2013 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 4 Rafi Reavis
  • 8 Peter June Simon
  • 9 Lester Alvarez
  • 10 Jewel Ponferada
  • 11 Alex Mallari
  • 14 Mark Barroca
  • 15 Marc Pingris (Finals MVP)
  • 18 James Yap
  • 19 Jerwin Gaco
  • 22 Allein Maliksi
  • 23 Marqus Blakely (import)
  • 25 Ken Bono
  • 30 Leo Najorda
  • 33 Val Acuña
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 55 Gian Chiu
  • 95 Yancy de Ocampo
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Johnny Abarrientos
  • Jeffrey Cariaso
  • Richard del Rosario
  • Olsen Racela
  • v
  • t
  • e
San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2013–14 PBA Philippine Cup Champions
  • 2 Justin Melton
  • 4 Rafi Reavis
  • 5 Isaac Holstein
  • 6 JR Cawaling
  • 8 Peter June Simon
  • 9 Lester Alvarez
  • 10 Ian Sangalang
  • 11 Alex Mallari
  • 14 Mark Barroca (Finals MVP)
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 18 James Yap
  • 19 Jerwin Gaco
  • 22 Allein Maliksi
  • 33 Val Acuña
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 95 Yancy de Ocampo
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Johnny Abarrientos
  • Jeffrey Cariaso
  • Richard del Rosario
  • Olsen Racela
  • v
  • t
  • e
San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup champions
  • 2 Justin Melton
  • 4 Rafi Reavis
  • 5 Isaac Holstein
  • 6 JR Cawaling
  • 8 Peter June Simon
  • 10 Ian Sangalang
  • 11 Alex Mallari
  • 14 Mark Barroca
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 18 James Yap (Finals MVP)
  • 19 Jerwin Gaco
  • 22 Allein Maliksi
  • 33 Val Acuña
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 40 James Mays (import)
  • 95 Yancy de Ocampo
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Johnny Abarrientos
  • Jeffrey Cariaso
  • Richard del Rosario
  • Olsen Racela
  • v
  • t
  • e
San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2014 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 00 Yousef Taha
  • 2 Justin Melton
  • 4 Rafi Reavis
  • 5 Isaac Holstein
  • 6 JR Cawaling
  • 8 Peter June Simon
  • 10 Ian Sangalang
  • 11 Alex Mallari
  • 14 Mark Barroca
  • 15 Marc Pingris
  • 18 James Yap (Finals MVP)
  • 19 Jerwin Gaco
  • 22 Allein Maliksi
  • 23 Marqus Blakely (Import)
  • 33 Ronnie Matias
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Johnny Abarrientos
  • Richard del Rosario
  • Jason Webb
  • Johnny Abarrientos
  • Mon Jose
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2016 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 0 Franklin Bonifacio
  • 3 Sol Mercado
  • 5 LA Tenorio (Finals MVP)
  • 6 Scottie Thompson
  • 10 Dave Marcelo
  • 13 Jayjay Helterbrand
  • 14 Nico Salva
  • 19 Dennice Villamor
  • 20 Greg Slaughter
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 27 Jervy Cruz
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (Import)
  • 34 Chris Ellis
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 47 Mark Caguioa
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2017 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 0 Paolo Taha
  • 3 Sol Mercado
  • 5 LA Tenorio (Finals MVP)
  • 6 Scottie Thompson
  • 13 Jayjay Helterbrand
  • 14 Kevin Ferrer
  • 18 Jammer Jamito
  • 20 Greg Slaughter
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 27 Jervy Cruz
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (Import)
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 47 Mark Caguioa
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2018 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions
  • 1 Julian Sargent
  • 2 Jett Manuel
  • 3 Sol Mercado
  • 5 LA Tenorio
  • 6 Scottie Thompson (Finals MVP)
  • 12 Prince Caperal
  • 14 Kevin Ferrer
  • 16 Jeff Chan
  • 20 Greg Slaughter
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 27 Jervy Cruz
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (import)
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 47 Mark Caguioa
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2019 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 2 Jared Dillinger
  • 5 LA Tenorio
  • 6 Scottie Thompson
  • 10 Julian Sargent
  • 11 Stanley Pringle
  • 12 Prince Caperal
  • 14 Teytey Teodoro
  • 16 Jeff Chan
  • 18 Arthur dela Cruz
  • 20 Greg Slaughter
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar (Finals MVP)
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (Import)
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 47 Mark Caguioa
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Kirk Collier
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2020 PBA Philippine Cup Champions
  • 2 Jared Dillinger
  • 3 Kent Salado
  • 5 LA Tenorio (Finals MVP)
  • 6 Scottie Thompson
  • 10 Arvin Tolentino
  • 11 Stanley Pringle
  • 12 Prince Caperal
  • 16 Jeff Chan
  • 18 Arthur dela Cruz
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 47 Mark Caguioa
  • 70 Jerrick Balanza
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Kirk Collier
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2021 PBA Governors' Cup Champions
  • 2 Jared Dillinger
  • 3 Kent Salado
  • 5 LA Tenorio
  • 6 Scottie Thompson (Finals MVP)
  • 10 Arvin Tolentino
  • 11 Stanley Pringle
  • 12 Prince Caperal
  • 14 Brian Enriquez
  • 16 Jeff Chan
  • 17 John Pinto
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 27 Sidney Onwubere
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (Import)
  • 34 Christian Standhardinger
  • 38 Joe Devance
  • 50 MJ Ayaay
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Kirk Collier
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 2022–23 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions
  • 0 Jeremiah Gray
  • 2 Jared Dillinger
  • 3 Jamie Malonzo
  • 5 LA Tenorio
  • 9 Scottie Thompson
  • 11 Stanley Pringle
  • 17 John Pinto
  • 19 Von Pessumal
  • 23 Raymond Aguilar
  • 24 Jayson David
  • 25 Japeth Aguilar
  • 27 Sidney Onwubere
  • 31 Aljon Mariano
  • 32 Justin Brownlee (import)
  • 34 Christian Standhardinger (Finals MVP)
  • Head coach: Tim Cone
  • Assistant coaches: Richard del Rosario (1st assistant)
  • Freddie Abuda
  • Kirk Collier
  • Patrick Partosa
  • Olsen Racela
  • Managers: Alfrancis Chua
  • Raymond Rodriguez (assistant)
Philippines squad
  • v
  • t
  • e
Philippines squad – 1998 William Jones Cup – 1st place
  • 4 Patrimonio
  • 5 Seigle
  • 6 Lastimosa
  • 7 Espino
  • 8 Caidic
  • 9 Limpot
  • 10 Meneses
  • 11 Feihl
  • 12 Racela
  • 13 Aquino
  • 14 Abarrientos
  • 15 Duremdes
  • Coach: Cone
Philippines
  • v
  • t
  • e
Philippines squad – 1998 Asian Games – Bronze medal
  • 4 Patrimonio
  • 5 Seigle
  • 6 Lastimosa
  • 7 Espino
  • 8 Caidic
  • 9 Limpot
  • 10 Meneses
  • 11 Feihl
  • 12 Racela
  • 13 Aquino
  • 14 Abarrientos
  • 15 Duremdes
  • Coach: Cone
Philippines
  • v
  • t
  • e
Philippines squad – 2019 SEA Games – Gold medal
  • 1 Ravena
  • 4 Manuel
  • 5 Tenorio
  • 9 Slaughter
  • 11 Pringle
  • 12 Ross
  • 13 Lassiter
  • 15 Fajardo
  • 18 Rosario
  • 25 Aguilar
  • 34 Standhardinger
  • 35 Wright
  • Coach: Cone
Philippines
  • v
  • t
  • e
Philippines squad – 2022 Asian Games – Gold medal
  • 3 Newsome
  • 6 Alas
  • 9 Thompson
  • 10 Tolentino
  • 12 Ross
  • 13 Lassiter
  • 15 Fajardo
  • 17 Perez
  • 18 Oftana
  • 25 Aguilar
  • 32 Brownlee
  • 34 Kouame
  • Coach: Cone
Philippines
Retrieved from "https://teknopedia.ac.id/w/index.php?title=Tim_Cone&oldid=1331369866"
Categories:
  • 1957 births
  • Living people
  • American expatriate basketball people in the Philippines
  • American men's basketball players
  • Basketball coaches from Oregon
  • Basketball players from Oregon
  • George Washington University alumni
  • Menlo Oaks men's basketball players
  • Alaska Aces (PBA) coaches
  • Philippine Basketball Association broadcasters
  • Philippines men's national basketball team coaches
  • People from Aurora (province)
  • Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots coaches
  • Barangay Ginebra San Miguel coaches
  • 20th-century American sportsmen
Hidden categories:
  • Articles with short description
  • Short description is different from Wikidata
  • Use American English from December 2022
  • All Wikipedia articles written in American English
  • Use mdy dates from December 2022

  • indonesia
  • Polski
  • العربية
  • Deutsch
  • English
  • Español
  • Français
  • Italiano
  • مصرى
  • Nederlands
  • 日本語
  • Português
  • Sinugboanong Binisaya
  • Svenska
  • Українська
  • Tiếng Việt
  • Winaray
  • 中文
  • Русский
Sunting pranala
url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url
Pusat Layanan

UNIVERSITAS TEKNOKRAT INDONESIA | ASEAN's Best Private University
Jl. ZA. Pagar Alam No.9 -11, Labuhan Ratu, Kec. Kedaton, Kota Bandar Lampung, Lampung 35132
Phone: (0721) 702022
Email: pmb@teknokrat.ac.id