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Allan Caidic

Allan Vito Flores Caidic[1] (born June 15, 1963) is a Filipino former professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. He is considered by many to be the greatest shooter the country has ever produced, thus, earning the moniker, "The Triggerman".

Allan Caidic
Personal information
Born (1963-06-15) June 15, 1963 (age 59)
Pasig, Rizal, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight173 lb (78 kg)
Career information
High schoolRoosevelt College
CollegeUniversity of the East
PBA draft1987 Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Great Taste Coffee Makers
Playing career1987–1999
PositionShooting guard
Number8
Career history
As player:
1984–1985Northern Consolidated Cement
1986→Magnolia
1987–1992 Great Taste Coffee Makers/Presto Tivoli
1993–1998San Miguel Beermen
1998PBA Centennial Team
1999Barangay Ginebra Kings
As coach:
1998San Miguel Beermen (assistant)
1999–2003Barangay Ginebra Kings
2007–2012Barangay Ginebra Kings (assistant)
2012–2015De La Salle Green Archers (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As assistant coach

As executive (team manager):

He played college hoops at the University of the East before joining the PBA in 1987, where he broke several Philippine and PBA all-time records—including the most points scored in a single game (79 points), the most three-point field goals made in a single game (17 triples; breaking his previous record of 15 triples), the most consecutive freethrows made (76), and the most three-point field goals in a career (1,242 triples; later surpassed by Jimmy Alapag). He has played with several PBA teams and won numerous championships. He played for the Philippine national basketball team including the 1998 Philippine Centennial Team.

While in the league, he was considered one of the best three-point shooters in Asia. The vaunted Chinese national basketball team recognized his ability by always reminding their players to be on the lookout for "Philippine No. 8", referring to Caidic's regular jersey number while playing for the National Team.

Playing career

High school, college and amateur career

Caidic is from Paete, Laguna and started playing basketball when he was in his fifth grade at Roosevelt College and in the Inter Subdivision Leagues at Brookside in Cainta before trying out for college teams such as the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the Mapua Cardinals but was unsuccessful. He then tried out for the Letran Knights and was accepted. But after realizing that Letran does not have an engineering program, he left. Allan was then taking up Mechanical Engineering. He was later accepted in University of the East (UE) but had to sit out on the reserve list as UE's lineup was already complete. Finally in 1981 under coach Roberto Flores, Caidic got his break and delivered well. In a deciding game between the UE Red Warriors and the FEU Tamaraws, Caidic missed two crucial free throws that handed the UAAP championship to the unbeaten Tamaraws. In 1982, he bounced back by leading the Red Warriors to a comeback win against the UP Fighting Maroons in the finals, scoring 30 points to capture the UAAP basketball championship and won the Most Valuable Player award.

In 1983, Caidic was seeded number one in the UAAP one-on-one championships. Unfortunately, he only placed second to UST's rookie Silverio Palad. In his final two years, he, along with Jerry Codiñera, led the Red Warriors to back-to-back championships in 1984–1985, the last University of the East basketball team ever to win a championship in the 20th Century. At the same time, he played for several teams in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League while playing for the national team.

He played for several PABL teams such as CF Sharp, ESQ Marketing and the Magnolia Ice Cream/Lagerlite. He also played for commercial teams internationally, notably the Development Bank of Rizal (1983) that finished third in an invitational tournament in Malaysia and the Country Fair Hotdogs in the 1984 William Jones Cup tournament.

Northern Consolidated National Team

In 1984–1985, Caidic was part of Danding Cojuangco’s national basketball development program, which formed a team that represented the Philippines in international competitions, which aimed win the 1986 Asian Basketball Confederation crown (now known as the FIBA Asia Championship) which was last won by the Philippines in 1973.

In the 1985 William Jones Cup, Caidic played in the San Miguel Beer-Philippines’ overtime victory against the US, coached by Gene Keady, in the finals. His shooting mentor, Arthur "Chip" Engelland, scored 43 points while Caidic scored 21, to lead the Filipinos in a 108–100 overtime victory to capture the Jones Cup title. Keady, later, told Ron Jacobs that he had the highest respect for two Filipino cagers whom he called 'Heckle and Jeckle' (referring to Allan Caidic and Samboy Lim).[2]

He led the Philippines in capturing the 1985 South East Asian Games Gold Medal and in 1986, he led the last all-amateur national team to capture the FIBA Asia Championship gold medal and scored 22 points in an 82–72 win over China in the finals. After winning the Asian Championship, the Philippines qualified for the 1986 FIBA World Championship at Madrid, Spain, but due to the political crisis in the country (that led to the 1986 Philippine People Power EDSA Revolution), the national team did not participate in the tournament. He is a four-time Asian Games veteran as a player and shared this distinction with Alvin Patrimonio, as the only PBA players to play in four Asiads (1986, 1990, 1994, 1998). In 1986, he led an all-amateur national team to an Asian Games bronze medal, after a heart breaking controversial loss to South Korea in the semi-final. He is also the only Filipino player to win the William Jones Cup championships twice, once as an amateur in 1985 and once as a professional in 1998.

PBA career

Great Taste/Presto Tivoli

In 1984–1985, Caidic played in the PBA for the all-amateur guest NCC national team, preparing for international competitions, and went on to win the 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference. In 1986, he returned to the PBA playing for the all-amateur Magnolia-Philippines who were at that time preparing for the 1986 Asian Games.

In 1987, he was drafted first overall by the Great Taste Coffee Makers and played alongside Ricardo Brown to lead the team to the PBA Open Conference finals (In Game 3, he equalled Brown's PBA all-time record for the most points scored by a Filipino in a single Finals game - 48 points) and later captured his first PBA-All Filipino Cup championship. In his rookie season, he earned the 1987 PBA Rookie of the Year award and was named in the All-Star Mythical Five Selection, where he became the third first year-rookie player ever to be named in the Mythical Five Selection after Arnie Tuadles (1979) and Ricardo Brown (1983). He also finished the season as the first rookie player ever to lead the league in scoring.

On November 2, 1989, Caidic scored 68 points and 15 three-point field goals made in a single game to lead Presto Tivoli past the Alaska Air Force in a high-scoring overtime game 175–159. Both teams' combined points was one of the most in the PBA history.

In 1990, he set the PBA all-time record for the most three-point field goals made in a single season (160 triples) and led Presto Tivoli to a championship title. He was named the 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player and was selected to play for the first all-pro national team coached by Robert Jaworski, bound for the Asian Games. In one of his Asian Games appearances, he led the national team's second half comeback win, 86–78, against Japan with 34 points despite playing with a broken hand and held scoreless in the first half. The Philippines went on to win the silver medal after losing to China in the finals with Caidic and Samboy Lim named in the mythical 5 selection.

On October 15, 1991, he broke the PBA all-time record for the most three-point field goals made in a career with 594 three-point conversions after scoring 9 triples in Tivoli's 125–142 loss to Pepsi.

One month later, on November 21, 1991, Caidic sets the PBA all-time records of the most points in a single game by a homegrown Filipino player (79 points), the most points in a single half (53 points), the most points in a single quarter (37 points), the most three-point field goals made and attempts in a game (17/27 triples), the most three-point field goals made in a quarter (8 triples) and the most consecutive three-point field goals made in a single game (8 triples), to lead Presto Tivoli against Ginebra San Miguel.[3] His performance remains as one of the greatest individual performances in the PBA history. What makes it more remarkable is that while he was playing in the court, his wife Millote was giving birth to their first daughter. He came off the bench late in the first quarter and left the game in the middle of the fourth, in a game where he could have possibly scored 100 points or more.

San Miguel Beermen

In 1993, Caidic was acquired by the San Miguel Beermen after his former team was sold to Sta. Lucia Realty & Development, Inc. and renamed Sta. Lucia Realtors. During his time with San Miguel, he teamed up with Samboy Lim to form the league's deadliest scoring duo in the 1990s and led the Beermen to the 1993 All-Filipino Cup finals. He ended the season winning the PBA Governor's Cup championship with San Miguel and earned the 1993 PBA All-Star Most Valuable Player award after leading his team (North All-Star) to victory, scoring 40 points (second highest points scored in a single All-Star game) and 9 triples (the most three-point field goals made in a single All-Star game). He became the first PBA player ever to win the MVP awards in the regular season and in the All-Star Game.

In 1994, San Miguel won the right to represent the country in the Asian Games after winning the PBA All-Filipino Cup conference title. In the Asian Games, the Beermen formed the core of the national team with some loaned players from the other PBA ballclubs like Alvin Patrimonio and Johnny Abarrientos. The national team finished fourth but he finished as the Asian Games basketball tournament leading scorer and was named in the all-tournament Mythical Five Selection.

In 1995, he became the eighth player to score 10,000 career points in the PBA history and the league's first player to score 1,000 career three-point field goals. He went on to win the PBA Governor's Cup Best Player of the Conference after leading the San Miguel Beermen to the finals. He finished the season as the league's leading point scorer with 20.9 points per game, the last guard ever to lead the league in season-best points scoring average in the 20th century.

On April 29, 1997, in a game between the Gordon's Gin and the San Miguel Beermen, he suffered a serious career-threatening injury. The incident took place when he jumped for a rebound, he collided with teammate Nelson Asaytono, fell on the floor headfirst, vomited, and remained on the court motionless before he was removed from the arena and taken to the hospital.

He made a successful recovery from that injury and in 1998, he was selected by Tim Cone for the Philippine Centennial Team bound for the William Jones Cup (where he scored 25 points with six triples against South East Asian rival, Thailand) and the Asian Games. The team started their international campaign against China and a PBA All-Star Selection but had a dismal display in the PBA Centennial Cup. They went to a tough United States midwest tour and won the William Jones Cup in Taiwan. In the Asian Games, the nationals easily won their group stage but lost in the semi-final and settled for third after beating Kazakhstan in their final game.

Post-playing career, retirement and coaching

In 1999, Caidic became the playing coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings after a sudden resignation of interim coach Rino Salazar.

In 2000, as a playing coach, he placed himself in the reserved unprotected player list for the Barangay Ginebra Kings to protect other important players in the team. The expansion team Red Bull picked unprotected players from the dispersal draft, which includes himself and got his rights. To avoid leaving Ginebra and playing for Red Bull, he announced his retirement and decided to hang up his jersey that year.[4] His early retirement ended a long distinguished career that started in 1984 as an amateur guest player in the PBA. He also became the third PBA player after Ramon Fernandez and Bogs Adornado to be given the honor of retiring the jersey number by a PBA team and was the first by two PBA teams, the San Miguel Beermen and the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Both franchises retired his number 8 jersey in honor of his legacy in the PBA.[5] In the same year, he was named in the PBA 25 greatest players ever to play in the league's history after the PBA celebrated its 25th year as the first professional basketball league in Asia.

After his retirement, he remained with Ginebra as a full-time head coach and despite reaching the 2001 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals, he piloted Ginebra to one of its worst season runs in its franchise history. Due to fans' uproar, management blinked and promoted him as Team Manager in 2004. He also served as the national team's assistant coach in 2002 and was an active participant of the San Miguel Corporation All-Stars, a group composed of several former professional basketball players.

In May 2005, he took part in the PBA's 30th Anniversary, leading Virgilio Dalupan's Legends Team to victory, 96–92, in the PBA's Classic Greatest Game with an MVP performance, scoring 30 points (4 triples, 8 rebounds). He also led the PBA Legends Team to a two-game Australian Tour Series and earned himself the series Most Valuable Player award. He was then appointed Sports Ambassador to represent the Philippines in the 23rd South East Asian Games alongside some of the Philippines' greatest athletes (Efren Reyes, Rafael Nepomuceno) to promote the event throughout the country. Aside from being one of the country's Sports Ambassador, he also served as San Miguel Corporation's Philippine Baseball and Boxing Project Director/Liaison Officer for the South East Asian Games. His teams brought 10 gold medals (1 from baseball and 9 from boxing) for the country.

On June 15, 2006, on his 43rd birthday, he fittingly released his autobiographical book, "My Life Allan Caidic, The Triggerman", one of the first sports biographies by a Filipino athlete. In November 2006, after a reshuffling between the then-four San Miguel Corporation teams, he became the team manager of the Coca-Cola Tigers. But he left in March 2007 to become assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings.

In January 2007, he joined with former national teammates Hector Calma and Samboy Lim, as well as former national team head coaches, current national team members and head coach Chot Reyes in expressing their support to Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) and for the lifting of suspension of the country from FIBA-sanctioned tournaments.[6]

In 2008, he joined several PBA legends in a charity Tour of California but played a minor role due to personal commitments. Later that year, he led the PBA Legends to victory over the Manny Pacquiao-led Philippine Army Basketball Team to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the army.

In August 2009, he joined another PBA legends' tour in North America, and weeks later he led a PBA All-Star Selection (scoring five straight triples in the quarter) against Dominique Wilkins'-led NBA Generations.

On August 27, 2010, he scored 54 points during the 2010 NBA Asia Basketball Challenge held at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. He also defeated Glen Rice, 7–5 in a three-point shooting contest. Their team won 177–167.

He was formally an assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel under coach Tim Cone in the PBA and the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP

On December 11, 2018, he scored 146 points in an exhibition game in Ilocos Sur and having 46 three-pointers in a game. His team won 184–73.

Awards and achievements

Career PBA highlights

Individual achievements

  • PBA Hall of Fame (2009)
  • PBA Top 25 Greatest Players of all time (2000)
  • PBA Most Valuable Player 1990
  • PBA Rookie of the Year 1987
  • PBA Mythical First Team Selection in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1995
  • PBA Mythical Second Team Selection in 1993 and 1994
  • PBA Best Player of the Conference (1995 PBA Governor's Cup)
  • PBA All-Star Games (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
  • PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (1993)
  • PBA All-Star Three-Points Shootout Challenge champion (individual event) 1991 and 1992
  • PBA All-Star Three-Points Shootout Challenge champion (team event) 1991
  • PBA Career Achievement Award 10,000 Points
  • PBA Career Achievement Award 5,000 Points
  • PBA Career Achievement Award 1,000 Three-Points
  • PBA Career Achievement Award 500 Steals

Team achievements

  • 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference Champions
  • 1987 PBA-IBA World Challenge Cup Finalists
  • 1987 PBA Open Conference Finalists
  • 1987 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Champions
  • 1990 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Champions
  • 1993 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Finalists
  • 1993 PBA Governor's Cup Conference Champions
  • 1994 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Champions
  • 1995 PBA Governor's Cup Conference Finalists
  • 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Finalists - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1998 PBA Commissioner's Cup Conference Finalists - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1998 PBA Governor's Cup Conference, fourth place - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference, third place - Playing Assistant Coach

Philippine Basketball Association all-time records

  • Most points scored in a single game by a Filipino (79) - November 21, 1991
  • Most points scored in a single half (53) - November 21, 1991
  • Most points scored in a single quarter (37) - November 21, 1991
  • Most points scored in a single finals game by a Filipino (48) - 1987 PBA Open Conference
  • Most number of three-point field goals made in a single game (17) - November 21, 1991
  • Most number of three-point field goals attempts in a single game (27) - November 21, 1991
  • Most consecutive three-point shots made in a single game (8) - October 15, 1991
  • Most number of three-point field goals made in a single quarter (9) - November 21, 1991
  • Most number of three-point field goals made in a single All-Star game (9) - June 6, 1993
  • Most consecutive free-throw shots made (76) - October 22, 1992 - May 11, 1993
  • Most number of three-point shots made in a single season (160) - 1990 PBA season
  • First Player to score 1000 career three-points field goal made in the PBA history - July 12, 1995
  • Third highest points scored in a single game scored by a Filipino (68) - November 2, 1989
  • Third highest points scored in a single quarter (27) - November 2, 1989
  • Third highest points scored in a single All-Star game (40) - June 6, 1993
  • Second highest number of three-point field goals made in a single game (15) - November 2, 1989
  • Sixth highest points scored in a single game by a Filipino (59) - 1988
  • Sixth highest points scored in a single game by a player (both locals/imports) (79) - - November 21, 1991
Former records
  • Most number of three-point shots made in a career (1,242) - 1987-1999 (surpassed by Jimmy Alapag)

College achievements

Individual achievements

Team achievements

  • 1982 UAAP-Manila College Basketball Champions
  • 1982 UAAP National College Basketball third place
  • 1983 UAAP-Manila College Basketball third place
  • 1984 UAAP-Manila College Basketball Champions
  • 1984 UAAP National College Basketball Champions
  • 1985 UAAP-Manila College Basketball Champions
  • 1985 UAAP National College Basketball Champions
  • 1985 Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Basketball Champions
  • 1985 Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL) Invitational Cup Finalists
  • 1986 UAAP-Manila College Basketball Champions
  • 1986 UAAP National College Basketball second place
  • 1986 Philippine Amateur Basketball League Champions

College and amateur basketball all-time records

  • Career all-time PBL record leader for most three-point field goals made in a single game (15 triples) - 1986
  • Career all-time UAAP record leader for most three-point field goals made in a single game (10 triples) - August 1985
  • Career all-time National UAAP leader for most three-point field goals made in a single game (9 triples) - UAAP
  • Second career all-time UAAP record leader for most points scored in a single finals game (48 points) - 1985
  • Third career all-time UAAP record leader for most points scored in a single finals game (42 points) - 1985

International career highlights

Club and Country

Coaching/managerial career achievements

  • 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Finalists - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1998 PBA Commissioner's Cup Conference Finalists - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1998 PBA Governor's Cup Conference, fourth place - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference, third place - Playing Assistant Coach
  • 2001 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Finalists - Head Coach
  • 2001 PBA All-Stars Game Head Coach
  • 2002 Philippines-Chinese-Taipei Goodwill Series winner, Assistant Coach
  • 2002 Philippines-Qatar Goodwill Series winner, Assistant Coach
  • 2002 Philippines-Melbourne Tigers Goodwill Series, Assistant Coach
  • 2002 Euro Basketball Challenge Four Nations Invitational (Philippines Tour of Europe), third place, Assistant Coach
  • 2002 Asian Games, fourth place, Assistant Coach
  • 2004 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Champions - Team Manager
  • 2004-05 PBA All-Filipino Cup Conference Champions - Team Manager
  • 2005-06 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference, fourth place - Team Manager
  • 2008 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Champions - Assistant Coach
  • 2009 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Finalists - Assistant Coach
  • 2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup Conference Finalists - Assistant Coach
  • 2012 PBA Legends Game - Playing Coach of the Stalwart Team
  • 2013 PBA Commissioner's Cup Conference Finalists - Assistant Coach
  • 2013 University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Champions - Assistant Coach
  • 2013 Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) Champions - Assistant Coach

Other achievements

  • PBA All-Star Legends Shootout Challenge champion (2004)
  • PBA Classic All-Star Greatest Game (2005)
  • PBA Classic All-Star Greatest Game Most Valuable Player (2005)
  • PBA Legends Tour of Australia (2005)
  • PBA Legends Tour of Australia Series Most Valuable Player (2005)
  • 2005 Philippine South East Asian Games Sports Ambassador
  • NBA Asia Challenge (2009, 2010)
  • ASEAN Chinese Veterans Basketball Championship Over-50 champions (2016, 2017)[7]
  • World Chinese Veterans Basketball Championship Over-50 champions (2016)[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Filipino Asian Games Medalists - Alan Vito CAIDIC April 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Caidic, Allan; Talao, Tito S.; Celis, Beth; Garcia-dela Cruz, Dulce Amor (2006). "Foreword by Joaquin Henson". My Life: Allan Caidic The Triggerman. Philippines: Atlas Publishing Company, Inc. pp. ix. OCLC 634746483.
  3. ^ Plaza, Gerry (June 10, 2016). "Allan Caidic's unbelievable 79 points, 17 threes in one insanely perfect night". ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Caidic, Allan; Talao, Tito S.; Celis, Beth; Garcia-dela Cruz, Dulce Amor (2006). "Unexpected Life After Playing Basketball". My Life: Allan Caidic The Triggerman. Philippines: Atlas Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 125–126. OCLC 634746483.
  5. ^ Vanzi, Sol Jose (February 13, 2000). "Caidic Firm On Retirement". Philippine Headline News Online. p. 1. from the original on June 10, 2009. Retrieved June 28, 2009.
  6. ^ Nathanielsz, Ronnie (January 9, 2007). "Jinggoy Vows To Unite Basketball". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved June 28, 2009.
  7. ^ Terrado, Reuben (August 26, 2016). "Just like old times as FCVBA takes ASEAN Veterans title via sweep". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  8. ^ Caidic, Allan (November 27, 2016). "Allan Caidic Instagram". Instagram. Retrieved December 12, 2016.

Publications and articles

  • Bocobo, Christian and Celis, Beth, Legends and Heroes of Philippine Basketball, (Philippines, 2004)
  • Caidic, Allan, My Life: Allan Caidic The Triggerman, (Philippines, 2006)
  • Dela Cruz, Juan, Book of Pinoy Facts and Records, (National Bookstore, Mandaluyong, Philippines, 2004)
  • King, Jenny, Great and Famous Filipinos, 2nd Edition, (Worldlink Books, Philippines, 2002)
  • OFW Guardian, Mr. Inside and Mr. Out, Sport, OFW Guardian, , (2006)
  • Philippine Basketball Association, The First 25 Years, (Philippines, 2000)

External links

  • Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association
  • Philippine Basketball League
  • Allan Caidic retirement

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Flores and the surname or paternal family name is Caidic Allan Vito Flores Caidic 1 born June 15 1963 is a Filipino former professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association He is considered by many to be the greatest shooter the country has ever produced thus earning the moniker The Triggerman Allan CaidicPersonal informationBorn 1963 06 15 June 15 1963 age 59 Pasig Rizal PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoListed height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Listed weight173 lb 78 kg Career informationHigh schoolRoosevelt CollegeCollegeUniversity of the EastPBA draft1987 Round 1 Pick 1st overallSelected by the Great Taste Coffee MakersPlaying career1987 1999PositionShooting guardNumber8Career historyAs player 1984 1985 Northern Consolidated Cement1986 Magnolia1987 1992Great Taste Coffee Makers Presto Tivoli1993 1998San Miguel Beermen1998 PBA Centennial Team1999Barangay Ginebra KingsAs coach 1998San Miguel Beermen assistant 1999 2003Barangay Ginebra Kings2007 2012Barangay Ginebra Kings assistant 2012 2015De La Salle Green Archers assistant Career highlights and awardsAs player 5 PBA champion 1985 Reinforced 1987 All Filipino 1990 All Filipino 1993 Governors 1994 All Filipino PBA Most Valuable Player 1990 PBA Rookie of the Year 1987 6 PBA Mythical First Team 1987 1991 1995 2 PBA Mythical Second Team 1993 1994 PBA Best Player of the Conference 1995 Governors 5 PBA Scoring Champion 1988 1991 1995 7 PBA All Star 1989 1995 PBA All Star Game MVP 1993 PBA Three Point Shootout champion 1992 PBA 25 Greatest Players of All Time 40 PBA Greatest Players PBA Hall of Fame Class of 2009 3x UAAP champion 1982 1984 1985 3x UAAP Most Valuable Player 1982 1984 1985 4x UAAP Mythical Five 1982 1984 1986 2x Asian Games Basketball Mythical Five Selection PBL 20 Greatest Players of All Time FIBA Asia Cup MVP 1985 As assistant coach PBA champion 2008 Fiesta UAAP champion 2013 As executive team manager 2 PBA champion 2004 Fiesta 2004 05 Philippine Medals Men s basketballRepresenting PhilippinesSoutheast Asian Games1985 Bangkok Team competitionFIBA Asia Cup1985 Kuala Lumpur Team competitionAsian Games1986 Seoul Team competition1990 Beijing Team competition1998 Bangkok Team competitionHe played college hoops at the University of the East before joining the PBA in 1987 where he broke several Philippine and PBA all time records including the most points scored in a single game 79 points the most three point field goals made in a single game 17 triples breaking his previous record of 15 triples the most consecutive freethrows made 76 and the most three point field goals in a career 1 242 triples later surpassed by Jimmy Alapag He has played with several PBA teams and won numerous championships He played for the Philippine national basketball team including the 1998 Philippine Centennial Team While in the league he was considered one of the best three point shooters in Asia The vaunted Chinese national basketball team recognized his ability by always reminding their players to be on the lookout for Philippine No 8 referring to Caidic s regular jersey number while playing for the National Team Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 High school college and amateur career 1 2 Northern Consolidated National Team 1 3 PBA career 1 3 1 Great Taste Presto Tivoli 1 3 2 San Miguel Beermen 2 Post playing career retirement and coaching 3 Awards and achievements 3 1 Career PBA highlights 3 1 1 Individual achievements 3 1 2 Team achievements 3 1 3 Philippine Basketball Association all time records 3 1 3 1 Former records 3 2 College achievements 3 2 1 Individual achievements 3 2 2 Team achievements 3 2 3 College and amateur basketball all time records 3 3 International career highlights 3 4 Coaching managerial career achievements 3 5 Other achievements 4 See also 5 References 6 Publications and articles 7 External linksPlaying career EditHigh school college and amateur career Edit Caidic is from Paete Laguna and started playing basketball when he was in his fifth grade at Roosevelt College and in the Inter Subdivision Leagues at Brookside in Cainta before trying out for college teams such as the Ateneo Blue Eagles and the Mapua Cardinals but was unsuccessful He then tried out for the Letran Knights and was accepted But after realizing that Letran does not have an engineering program he left Allan was then taking up Mechanical Engineering He was later accepted in University of the East UE but had to sit out on the reserve list as UE s lineup was already complete Finally in 1981 under coach Roberto Flores Caidic got his break and delivered well In a deciding game between the UE Red Warriors and the FEU Tamaraws Caidic missed two crucial free throws that handed the UAAP championship to the unbeaten Tamaraws In 1982 he bounced back by leading the Red Warriors to a comeback win against the UP Fighting Maroons in the finals scoring 30 points to capture the UAAP basketball championship and won the Most Valuable Player award In 1983 Caidic was seeded number one in the UAAP one on one championships Unfortunately he only placed second to UST s rookie Silverio Palad In his final two years he along with Jerry Codinera led the Red Warriors to back to back championships in 1984 1985 the last University of the East basketball team ever to win a championship in the 20th Century At the same time he played for several teams in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League while playing for the national team He played for several PABL teams such as CF Sharp ESQ Marketing and the Magnolia Ice Cream Lagerlite He also played for commercial teams internationally notably the Development Bank of Rizal 1983 that finished third in an invitational tournament in Malaysia and the Country Fair Hotdogs in the 1984 William Jones Cup tournament Northern Consolidated National Team Edit In 1984 1985 Caidic was part of Danding Cojuangco s national basketball development program which formed a team that represented the Philippines in international competitions which aimed win the 1986 Asian Basketball Confederation crown now known as the FIBA Asia Championship which was last won by the Philippines in 1973 In the 1985 William Jones Cup Caidic played in the San Miguel Beer Philippines overtime victory against the US coached by Gene Keady in the finals His shooting mentor Arthur Chip Engelland scored 43 points while Caidic scored 21 to lead the Filipinos in a 108 100 overtime victory to capture the Jones Cup title Keady later told Ron Jacobs that he had the highest respect for two Filipino cagers whom he called Heckle and Jeckle referring to Allan Caidic and Samboy Lim 2 He led the Philippines in capturing the 1985 South East Asian Games Gold Medal and in 1986 he led the last all amateur national team to capture the FIBA Asia Championship gold medal and scored 22 points in an 82 72 win over China in the finals After winning the Asian Championship the Philippines qualified for the 1986 FIBA World Championship at Madrid Spain but due to the political crisis in the country that led to the 1986 Philippine People Power EDSA Revolution the national team did not participate in the tournament He is a four time Asian Games veteran as a player and shared this distinction with Alvin Patrimonio as the only PBA players to play in four Asiads 1986 1990 1994 1998 In 1986 he led an all amateur national team to an Asian Games bronze medal after a heart breaking controversial loss to South Korea in the semi final He is also the only Filipino player to win the William Jones Cup championships twice once as an amateur in 1985 and once as a professional in 1998 PBA career Edit Great Taste Presto Tivoli Edit In 1984 1985 Caidic played in the PBA for the all amateur guest NCC national team preparing for international competitions and went on to win the 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference In 1986 he returned to the PBA playing for the all amateur Magnolia Philippines who were at that time preparing for the 1986 Asian Games In 1987 he was drafted first overall by the Great Taste Coffee Makers and played alongside Ricardo Brown to lead the team to the PBA Open Conference finals In Game 3 he equalled Brown s PBA all time record for the most points scored by a Filipino in a single Finals game 48 points and later captured his first PBA All Filipino Cup championship In his rookie season he earned the 1987 PBA Rookie of the Year award and was named in the All Star Mythical Five Selection where he became the third first year rookie player ever to be named in the Mythical Five Selection after Arnie Tuadles 1979 and Ricardo Brown 1983 He also finished the season as the first rookie player ever to lead the league in scoring On November 2 1989 Caidic scored 68 points and 15 three point field goals made in a single game to lead Presto Tivoli past the Alaska Air Force in a high scoring overtime game 175 159 Both teams combined points was one of the most in the PBA history In 1990 he set the PBA all time record for the most three point field goals made in a single season 160 triples and led Presto Tivoli to a championship title He was named the 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player and was selected to play for the first all pro national team coached by Robert Jaworski bound for the Asian Games In one of his Asian Games appearances he led the national team s second half comeback win 86 78 against Japan with 34 points despite playing with a broken hand and held scoreless in the first half The Philippines went on to win the silver medal after losing to China in the finals with Caidic and Samboy Lim named in the mythical 5 selection On October 15 1991 he broke the PBA all time record for the most three point field goals made in a career with 594 three point conversions after scoring 9 triples in Tivoli s 125 142 loss to Pepsi One month later on November 21 1991 Caidic sets the PBA all time records of the most points in a single game by a homegrown Filipino player 79 points the most points in a single half 53 points the most points in a single quarter 37 points the most three point field goals made and attempts in a game 17 27 triples the most three point field goals made in a quarter 8 triples and the most consecutive three point field goals made in a single game 8 triples to lead Presto Tivoli against Ginebra San Miguel 3 His performance remains as one of the greatest individual performances in the PBA history What makes it more remarkable is that while he was playing in the court his wife Millote was giving birth to their first daughter He came off the bench late in the first quarter and left the game in the middle of the fourth in a game where he could have possibly scored 100 points or more San Miguel Beermen Edit In 1993 Caidic was acquired by the San Miguel Beermen after his former team was sold to Sta Lucia Realty amp Development Inc and renamed Sta Lucia Realtors During his time with San Miguel he teamed up with Samboy Lim to form the league s deadliest scoring duo in the 1990s and led the Beermen to the 1993 All Filipino Cup finals He ended the season winning the PBA Governor s Cup championship with San Miguel and earned the 1993 PBA All Star Most Valuable Player award after leading his team North All Star to victory scoring 40 points second highest points scored in a single All Star game and 9 triples the most three point field goals made in a single All Star game He became the first PBA player ever to win the MVP awards in the regular season and in the All Star Game In 1994 San Miguel won the right to represent the country in the Asian Games after winning the PBA All Filipino Cup conference title In the Asian Games the Beermen formed the core of the national team with some loaned players from the other PBA ballclubs like Alvin Patrimonio and Johnny Abarrientos The national team finished fourth but he finished as the Asian Games basketball tournament leading scorer and was named in the all tournament Mythical Five Selection In 1995 he became the eighth player to score 10 000 career points in the PBA history and the league s first player to score 1 000 career three point field goals He went on to win the PBA Governor s Cup Best Player of the Conference after leading the San Miguel Beermen to the finals He finished the season as the league s leading point scorer with 20 9 points per game the last guard ever to lead the league in season best points scoring average in the 20th century On April 29 1997 in a game between the Gordon s Gin and the San Miguel Beermen he suffered a serious career threatening injury The incident took place when he jumped for a rebound he collided with teammate Nelson Asaytono fell on the floor headfirst vomited and remained on the court motionless before he was removed from the arena and taken to the hospital He made a successful recovery from that injury and in 1998 he was selected by Tim Cone for the Philippine Centennial Team bound for the William Jones Cup where he scored 25 points with six triples against South East Asian rival Thailand and the Asian Games The team started their international campaign against China and a PBA All Star Selection but had a dismal display in the PBA Centennial Cup They went to a tough United States midwest tour and won the William Jones Cup in Taiwan In the Asian Games the nationals easily won their group stage but lost in the semi final and settled for third after beating Kazakhstan in their final game Post playing career retirement and coaching EditIn 1999 Caidic became the playing coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings after a sudden resignation of interim coach Rino Salazar In 2000 as a playing coach he placed himself in the reserved unprotected player list for the Barangay Ginebra Kings to protect other important players in the team The expansion team Red Bull picked unprotected players from the dispersal draft which includes himself and got his rights To avoid leaving Ginebra and playing for Red Bull he announced his retirement and decided to hang up his jersey that year 4 His early retirement ended a long distinguished career that started in 1984 as an amateur guest player in the PBA He also became the third PBA player after Ramon Fernandez and Bogs Adornado to be given the honor of retiring the jersey number by a PBA team and was the first by two PBA teams the San Miguel Beermen and the Barangay Ginebra Kings Both franchises retired his number 8 jersey in honor of his legacy in the PBA 5 In the same year he was named in the PBA 25 greatest players ever to play in the league s history after the PBA celebrated its 25th year as the first professional basketball league in Asia After his retirement he remained with Ginebra as a full time head coach and despite reaching the 2001 PBA All Filipino Cup finals he piloted Ginebra to one of its worst season runs in its franchise history Due to fans uproar management blinked and promoted him as Team Manager in 2004 He also served as the national team s assistant coach in 2002 and was an active participant of the San Miguel Corporation All Stars a group composed of several former professional basketball players In May 2005 he took part in the PBA s 30th Anniversary leading Virgilio Dalupan s Legends Team to victory 96 92 in the PBA s Classic Greatest Game with an MVP performance scoring 30 points 4 triples 8 rebounds He also led the PBA Legends Team to a two game Australian Tour Series and earned himself the series Most Valuable Player award He was then appointed Sports Ambassador to represent the Philippines in the 23rd South East Asian Games alongside some of the Philippines greatest athletes Efren Reyes Rafael Nepomuceno to promote the event throughout the country Aside from being one of the country s Sports Ambassador he also served as San Miguel Corporation s Philippine Baseball and Boxing Project Director Liaison Officer for the South East Asian Games His teams brought 10 gold medals 1 from baseball and 9 from boxing for the country On June 15 2006 on his 43rd birthday he fittingly released his autobiographical book My Life Allan Caidic The Triggerman one of the first sports biographies by a Filipino athlete In November 2006 after a reshuffling between the then four San Miguel Corporation teams he became the team manager of the Coca Cola Tigers But he left in March 2007 to become assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings In January 2007 he joined with former national teammates Hector Calma and Samboy Lim as well as former national team head coaches current national team members and head coach Chot Reyes in expressing their support to Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas SBP and for the lifting of suspension of the country from FIBA sanctioned tournaments 6 In 2008 he joined several PBA legends in a charity Tour of California but played a minor role due to personal commitments Later that year he led the PBA Legends to victory over the Manny Pacquiao led Philippine Army Basketball Team to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the army In August 2009 he joined another PBA legends tour in North America and weeks later he led a PBA All Star Selection scoring five straight triples in the quarter against Dominique Wilkins led NBA Generations On August 27 2010 he scored 54 points during the 2010 NBA Asia Basketball Challenge held at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City He also defeated Glen Rice 7 5 in a three point shooting contest Their team won 177 167 He was formally an assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel under coach Tim Cone in the PBA and the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAPOn December 11 2018 he scored 146 points in an exhibition game in Ilocos Sur and having 46 three pointers in a game His team won 184 73 Awards and achievements EditCareer PBA highlights Edit Individual achievements Edit PBA Hall of Fame 2009 PBA Top 25 Greatest Players of all time 2000 PBA Most Valuable Player 1990 PBA Rookie of the Year 1987 PBA Mythical First Team Selection in 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 and 1995 PBA Mythical Second Team Selection in 1993 and 1994 PBA Best Player of the Conference 1995 PBA Governor s Cup PBA All Star Games 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 PBA All Star Game Most Valuable Player 1993 PBA All Star Three Points Shootout Challenge champion individual event 1991 and 1992 PBA All Star Three Points Shootout Challenge champion team event 1991 PBA Career Achievement Award 10 000 Points PBA Career Achievement Award 5 000 Points PBA Career Achievement Award 1 000 Three Points PBA Career Achievement Award 500 StealsTeam achievements Edit 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference Champions 1987 PBA IBA World Challenge Cup Finalists 1987 PBA Open Conference Finalists 1987 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Champions 1990 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Champions 1993 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Finalists 1993 PBA Governor s Cup Conference Champions 1994 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Champions 1995 PBA Governor s Cup Conference Finalists 1998 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Finalists Playing Assistant Coach 1998 PBA Commissioner s Cup Conference Finalists Playing Assistant Coach 1998 PBA Governor s Cup Conference fourth place Playing Assistant Coach 1999 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference third place Playing Assistant CoachPhilippine Basketball Association all time records Edit Most points scored in a single game by a Filipino 79 November 21 1991 Most points scored in a single half 53 November 21 1991 Most points scored in a single quarter 37 November 21 1991 Most points scored in a single finals game by a Filipino 48 1987 PBA Open Conference Most number of three point field goals made in a single game 17 November 21 1991 Most number of three point field goals attempts in a single game 27 November 21 1991 Most consecutive three point shots made in a single game 8 October 15 1991 Most number of three point field goals made in a single quarter 9 November 21 1991 Most number of three point field goals made in a single All Star game 9 June 6 1993 Most consecutive free throw shots made 76 October 22 1992 May 11 1993 Most number of three point shots made in a single season 160 1990 PBA season First Player to score 1000 career three points field goal made in the PBA history July 12 1995 Third highest points scored in a single game scored by a Filipino 68 November 2 1989 Third highest points scored in a single quarter 27 November 2 1989 Third highest points scored in a single All Star game 40 June 6 1993 Second highest number of three point field goals made in a single game 15 November 2 1989 Sixth highest points scored in a single game by a Filipino 59 1988 Sixth highest points scored in a single game by a player both locals imports 79 November 21 1991Former records Edit Most number of three point shots made in a career 1 242 1987 1999 surpassed by Jimmy Alapag College achievements Edit Individual achievements Edit University Athletic Association of the Philippines College Basketball Most Valuable Player 1982 1984 1985 UAAP College Basketball Mythical Five Selection 1982 1984 1985 1986 PABL Mythical Five Selection 1985 1986 Philippine Basketball League Top 20 Greatest Players of all time 2003 PBL Legacy Team 12 All time Best players in history 2000 Team achievements Edit 1982 UAAP Manila College Basketball Champions 1982 UAAP National College Basketball third place 1983 UAAP Manila College Basketball third place 1984 UAAP Manila College Basketball Champions 1984 UAAP National College Basketball Champions 1985 UAAP Manila College Basketball Champions 1985 UAAP National College Basketball Champions 1985 Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Basketball Champions 1985 Philippine Amateur Basketball League PABL Invitational Cup Finalists 1986 UAAP Manila College Basketball Champions 1986 UAAP National College Basketball second place 1986 Philippine Amateur Basketball League ChampionsCollege and amateur basketball all time records Edit Career all time PBL record leader for most three point field goals made in a single game 15 triples 1986 Career all time UAAP record leader for most three point field goals made in a single game 10 triples August 1985 Career all time National UAAP leader for most three point field goals made in a single game 9 triples UAAP Second career all time UAAP record leader for most points scored in a single finals game 48 points 1985 Third career all time UAAP record leader for most points scored in a single finals game 42 points 1985International career highlights Edit Club and Country 1982 ASEAN School Youth Basketball Championship champions 1983 Asian Invitational Basketball Tournament third place 1984 William Jones Cup 1984 FIBA Asia Champions Cup champions 1985 Pesta Sukan Basketball Championship champions 1985 William Jones Cup champions 1985 World Clubs Championship Group B fourth place 1985 South East Asian Games champions 1986 FIBA Asia Championship champions 1986 Guam Invitational Basketball Tournament champions Guam Tournament Most Valuable Player 1986 1986 Asian Games third place bronze medal 1990 Asian Games second place silver medal Asian Games All Star Mythical Five member 1990 1991 China PBA All Stars Goodwill Exhibition Series 1994 Asian Games fourth place Asian Games Tournament top scorer 1994 Asian Games All Star Mythical Five member 1994 1998 Philippines PBA All Stars Selection Goodwill Series 1998 PBA Centennial Cup 1998 William Jones Cup champions 1998 Philippine Tour of the United States 1998 Asian Games third place bronze medal Coaching managerial career achievements Edit 1998 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Finalists Playing Assistant Coach 1998 PBA Commissioner s Cup Conference Finalists Playing Assistant Coach 1998 PBA Governor s Cup Conference fourth place Playing Assistant Coach 1999 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference third place Playing Assistant Coach 2001 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Finalists Head Coach 2001 PBA All Stars Game Head Coach 2002 Philippines Chinese Taipei Goodwill Series winner Assistant Coach 2002 Philippines Qatar Goodwill Series winner Assistant Coach 2002 Philippines Melbourne Tigers Goodwill Series Assistant Coach 2002 Euro Basketball Challenge Four Nations Invitational Philippines Tour of Europe third place Assistant Coach 2002 Asian Games fourth place Assistant Coach 2004 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Champions Team Manager 2004 05 PBA All Filipino Cup Conference Champions Team Manager 2005 06 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference fourth place Team Manager 2008 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Champions Assistant Coach 2009 PBA Fiesta Cup Conference Finalists Assistant Coach 2011 PBA Commissioner s Cup Conference Finalists Assistant Coach 2012 PBA Legends Game Playing Coach of the Stalwart Team 2013 PBA Commissioner s Cup Conference Finalists Assistant Coach 2013 University Athletics Association of the Philippines UAAP Champions Assistant Coach 2013 Philippine Collegiate Champions League PCCL Champions Assistant CoachOther achievements Edit PBA All Star Legends Shootout Challenge champion 2004 PBA Classic All Star Greatest Game 2005 PBA Classic All Star Greatest Game Most Valuable Player 2005 PBA Legends Tour of Australia 2005 PBA Legends Tour of Australia Series Most Valuable Player 2005 2005 Philippine South East Asian Games Sports Ambassador NBA Asia Challenge 2009 2010 ASEAN Chinese Veterans Basketball Championship Over 50 champions 2016 2017 7 World Chinese Veterans Basketball Championship Over 50 champions 2016 8 See also EditPhilippine Basketball Association Philippine national basketball team Northern Consolidated Cement San Miguel Beer Barangay Ginebra Kings San Miguel Beermen Great Taste Coffee Makers Presto Tivoli Philippine Centennial Team History of Philippine BasketballReferences Edit Filipino Asian Games Medalists Alan Vito CAIDIC Archived April 12 2010 at the Wayback Machine Caidic Allan Talao Tito S Celis Beth Garcia dela Cruz Dulce Amor 2006 Foreword by Joaquin Henson My Life Allan Caidic The Triggerman Philippines Atlas Publishing Company Inc pp ix OCLC 634746483 Plaza Gerry June 10 2016 Allan Caidic s unbelievable 79 points 17 threes in one insanely perfect night ABS CBN Corporation Retrieved June 11 2016 Caidic Allan Talao Tito S Celis Beth Garcia dela Cruz Dulce Amor 2006 Unexpected Life After Playing Basketball My Life Allan Caidic The Triggerman Philippines Atlas Publishing Company Inc pp 125 126 OCLC 634746483 Vanzi Sol Jose February 13 2000 Caidic Firm On Retirement Philippine Headline News Online p 1 Archived from the original on June 10 2009 Retrieved June 28 2009 Nathanielsz Ronnie January 9 2007 Jinggoy Vows To Unite Basketball Manila Standard Today Retrieved June 28 2009 Terrado Reuben August 26 2016 Just like old times as FCVBA takes ASEAN Veterans title via sweep Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved December 12 2016 Caidic Allan November 27 2016 Allan Caidic Instagram Instagram Retrieved December 12 2016 Publications and articles EditBocobo Christian and Celis Beth Legends and Heroes of Philippine Basketball Philippines 2004 Caidic Allan My Life Allan Caidic The Triggerman Philippines 2006 Dela Cruz Juan Book of Pinoy Facts and Records National Bookstore Mandaluyong Philippines 2004 King Jenny Great and Famous Filipinos 2nd Edition Worldlink Books Philippines 2002 OFW Guardian Mr Inside and Mr Out Sport OFW Guardian https web archive org web 20070930003521 http www ofwguardian com article php I29mrinside 2006 Philippine Basketball Association The First 25 Years Philippines 2000 External links EditAllan Caidic Player Profile Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Basketball League San Miguel Allan Caidic Allan Caidic retirement Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allan Caidic amp oldid 1127733675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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