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Magnolia Hotshots

The Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots, or simply known as the Magnolia Hotshots, are a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association. The team is owned by San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation (SMC). The team is one of three PBA ball clubs currently owned by the SMC group of companies, along with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel and the San Miguel Beermen. They have 14 PBA championships, tied with Barangay Ginebra and the Alaska Aces for the second-most championships overall, trailing only San Miguel Beermen by 14.

Magnolia Hotshots
2022–23 Magnolia Hotshots season
Founded1988
HistoryPurefoods Hotdogs (1988–1990)
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs (1991–92, 1993, 1994–1996, 1998–2005)
Coney Island Ice Cream Stars (1993, 1994)
Purefoods Oodles (1993)
Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys (1997)
Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies (1997–98)
Purefoods Chunkee Giants (2005–2007)
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants (2007–2010)
B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados (2010–11)
B-Meg Llamados (2011–12)
San Mig Coffee Mixers (2012–13)
San Mig Super Coffee Mixers (2013–14)
Purefoods Star Hotshots (2014–15)
Star Hotshots (2015–2017)
Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok / Magnolia Pambansang Manok Hotshots (2017–2022)
Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots (2022–present)
Team colorsBlue, yellow, white
     
CompanySan Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc.
Board governorRene Pardo
Team managerAlvin Patrimonio
Head coachChito Victolero
OwnershipRamon S. Ang
Affiliation(s)Purefoods TJ Titans
Championships14 championships

1990 Third Conference
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'

31 Finals appearances
Retired numbers5 (7, 8, 15, 16, 44)
Light uniform
Dark uniform

The franchise plays under numerous brand names of the company but is best known by its original name, Purefoods. It remains as one of the most popular teams in the PBA,[1] winning fourteen PBA titles and is the fourth team in PBA history to win a Grand Slam.

The players most identified with the franchise are Alvin Patrimonio, James Yap, and Marc Pingris, among others. Patrimonio, a Mapua University standout, led the franchise to six championships and was named Most Valuable Player four times. Patrimonio retired in 2004 and currently serves as its team manager. Yap led Purefoods to seven titles including a notable grand slam in 2013–14, which is the only grand slam in the history of the franchise and received multiple MVP awards as well. While Pingris was named to the PBA's 40 greatest players playing alongside Yap as the team's enforcer and rebounder. He was a vocal leader of the famous 2013 Gilas Pilipinas team that defeated South Korea and bagged a medal.

History

Prior to joining the PBA in 1988, Purefoods was a member of the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL, later renamed the Philippine Basketball League) and was one of the strongest teams during its tenure with the amateur league. In early 1988, Pure Foods Corporation (then, a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation) acquired the PBA franchise of the original Tanduay team, after Elizalde & Company, Inc. announced it was leaving the PBA.

In 2001, Pure Foods Corporation, including its PBA franchise, was sold by Ayala Corporation to San Miguel Corporation. The following year, Pure Foods Corporation was renamed San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. The franchise continued to play under the Purefoods banner until 2010.

Beginning 2010, the franchise played under other brand names of the company – B-Meg (from 2010 to 2012), San Mig Coffee (from 2012 to 2014) and Star (from 2014 to 2017). Beginning the 2017–18 PBA season, the team started playing under the Magnolia Chicken brand name.[2]

Purefoods (1988–2010)

Purefoods Hotdogs (1988–1990)

As part of the deal to join the league, Purefoods was allowed to take some amateur players from the PABL and the national team. Purefoods then drafted Alvin Patrimonio, Jojo Lastimosa, Jerry Codiñera, Glenn Capacio and the number one overall pick of the rookie draft that year; Jack Tanuan. They also added Al Solis and Totoy Marquez from Shell. However, there was a surrounding controversy on the case of Patrimonio, as his PABL team Swift denied Patrimonio's release. The issue was settled before the All-Filipino Conference though, and Patrimonio joined the team.

Purefoods also took the core of the defunct Tanduay squad, namely, Ramon Fernandez, who was designated playing-coach, Freddie Hubalde, Padim Israel, Willie Generalao, Victor Sanchez, JB Yango and Onchie dela Cruz. David Thirdkill, who led Tanduay to the previous year's Open Conference championship and was named Best Import of the conference, was hired as Purefoods' reinforcement for the Open Conference this time.

In their first conference, Purefoods made a historic run to the Finals against the Norman Black-led San Miguel Beermen in seven games. In the next conference, Cris Calilan replaced Fernandez as head coach after the first round of the eliminations. They met crowd favorite Añejo Rhum 65 in the Finals. Purefoods lost the series 3–1 against a veteran and rugged team of playing coach Robert Jaworski. Controversy arose during the series as Fernandez was ordered to be benched by then-Purefoods Corporation president Rene Buhain amid rumors of game-fixing. This issue led to Fernandez's transfer to San Miguel for Abet Guidaben late in the season. Lastimosa was named as the 1988 Rookie of the Year at the end of the season.

In 1989, Purefoods lost in six games to San Miguel in the All-Filipino Conference. An incident also happened during the second round of the eliminations of that conference when Samboy Lim nearly suffered a career-ending injury when he drove over Lastimosa causing him to fall off-balance and hit head first on the parquet floor. This happened on July 18, 1989, with Purefoods winning 125–115. There was a huge public outcry after that game with many fans decrying Lastimosa's actions as dirty.

In the season-ending 1990 Reinforced Conference, Purefoods took on Alaska Air Force for the title. This conference featured two imports and Purefoods tapped the services of Daren Queenan and Rob Rose, who replaced Walker Russell during the elimination round. The Air Force took a 2–0 lead with a win away to clinch the best of five series. However, the team of legendary coach Baby Dalupan led a stunning comeback to win the series 3–2, giving the franchise its first PBA title. The championship was Dalupan's last but it made him the first coach in PBA history to win PBA championships in three different decades. The other coach who achieved this feat was Norman Black and Tim Cone.

During the offseason, Purefoods traded Lastimosa to Alaska for Cabahug and Al Solis to Sarsi for Jun Tan. They also signed free agent swingman Elmer Reyes.

Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs (1991–1992)

In 1991, Patrimonio was offered a 5-year, PhP 25 million deal by Pepsi Cola, which was matched by Purefoods. With the development, he became the highest paid player in the league. With this, Purefoods was able to beat Sarsi to win the 1991 All-Filipino Conference under head coach Ely Capacio. Patrimonio won the 1991 Most Valuable Player, the first of a record-tying four MVPs he had won.

Purefoods failed to defend the crown in 1992, losing in seven games to San Miguel.

Coney Island Ice Cream Stars/Purefoods Oodles & Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs (1993)

In 1993, the team was renamed as the Coney Island Ice Cream Stars, an ice cream brand owned by Pure Foods Corporation. They drafted four rookies that year – Dwight Lago, Benny Cheng, Freddie Abuda, and Olsen Racela; and acquired veteran forward Abe King from the disbanded Presto team. The Stars won the 1993 All-Filipino Cup defeating San Miguel, 4–2. Their head coach was Chot Reyes, who achieved a milestone for winning the title in his first conference as coach.

Coney Island was renamed Purefoods Oodles during the Commissioner's Cup. They were bannered by Patrimonio, Codiñera, and Dindo Pumaren, with Capacio, Cabahug, King, and Racela completed the supporting cast. For their reinforcement, they hired Ronnie Grandison who was able to take them straight to the finals. They had a chance to win back-to-back PBA titles but were defeated by corporate rival Swift in six games for the crown of the said tournament. Patrimonio won his second Most Valuable Player award after the season.

In the Governors' Cup, Purefoods Oodles reverted to Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs. With import Tharon Mayes, they had a record of 7–3 in the eliminations, but were eliminated in the semifinals with a record of 9–9.

Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs (1994–1996)

For the 1994 All-Filipino Conference, the team drafted three rookies – Rey Evangelista, Vince Hizon, and Peter Naron. The Stars also added another rookie in Richie Ticzon whom they acquired through a draft-day trade that sent veteran point guard Pumaren and Lago to Pepsi Mega. To add experience to the roster, Coney Island traded incoming sophomore Cheng to Ginebra for veteran Manny Victorino and acquired 1992 Rookie of the Year Bong Ravena from San Miguel in exchange for Kevin Ramas. The league gave an incentive to the champion of the said conference to have the honor of representing the country in the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. But Coney Island lost in six games to San Miguel for the All-Filipino Cup title, thus forfeiting the opportunity. Nonetheless, when the Beermen line-up was decimated with several injuries to their key players, they had to reinforce with Purefoods' Patrimonio, Codiñera, and rookie Rey Evangelista. Johnny Abarrientos of Alaska was also included in the team that placed fourth in the Asian Games.

In the Commissioner's Cup, with Kenny Redfield as import, Purefoods won the title in a hard-fought series against the formidable Alaska Milkmen. Patrimonio won the Best Player of the Conference award, becoming only the second player (after teammate Jerry Codiñera who won it previously in the All-Filipino Cup) in PBA history to win the citation. Their reinforcement, Redfield took home the Best Import of the conference honors. It was also during this tournament that he was dubbed "Triple-Double Artist" by the media, as a testament to his all-around skills.

Patrimonio won his second consecutive MVP and third overall. Evangelista was a prime candidate to win the Rookie of the Year award but lost to Swift's Boybits Victoria. Another disappointment for Evangelista was that he was not included in the All-Defensive Team, contrary to what was expected by most, especially the Purefoods fans.

In 1995, Purefoods failed to enter the championship of the three conferences allotted, showing only two fourth-place finishes in the All-Filipino and the Commissioner's Cup. It was the first time in the team's eight-year history that they failed to make it to the All-Filipino Finals. It was also the first time that they didn't make any finals appearance in a single season.

During the offseason, Purefoods retooled its lineup by drafting Rodney Santos and reacquiring former Purefoods players Pumaren and Tanuan through trades conducted with Pepsi and Sta. Lucia respectively.

The TJ Hotdogs met Alaska in the finals of the All-Filipino Conference in 1996 PBA season but was defeated in five games by the eventual grand slam winning Milkmen.

In the Governors' Cup, Purefoods struggled as they fielded in several imports in hopes of reversing their misfortunes. After the season, Reyes left the Purefoods team to become the head coach of Sta. Lucia Realty.

Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys & Carne Norte Beefies (1997–1998)

In 1997 PBA season, rookie coach Eric Altamirano took over as coach of the Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys. In his very first conference, Purefoods won the All-Filipino Cup defeating the Gordon's Gin Boars in six games for their first title in three years.

After a sorry performance in the Commissioner's Cup, the newly christened Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies lost in the finals of the Governors' Cup to Alaska, 4–1. Their import was the talented Mike Jones who lost in a battle for Best Import honors.

Patrimonio won his fourth and final Most Valuable Player Award, tying former teammate and idol Ramon Fernandez for the most number of MVP awards won.

After getting booted out of the semifinals of the 1998 All-Filipino Cup, Altamirano left Purefoods to join Mobiline. Chito Narvasa became his replacement but failed to lead Purefoods to a finals appearance.

Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs (1998–2005)

Purefoods struggled in the 1999 PBA season All-Filipino Cup despite acquiring Filipino-American Al Segova and a new head coach in Derrick Pumaren. During the Commissioner's Cup, Codiñera was traded to Mobiline for Andy Seigle. The trade ended the long-time partnership of Patrimonio and Codiñera, who was known as the "Defense Minister." Segova was later banished after he was proven to be a fake Filipino-American. Purefoods failed to get past the quarterfinals of the first two conferences. They were ousted by Alaska Milk in a 3-game sweep despite finishing first at the end of the elimination round with a 7–1 card and lost their last 4 games after winning 6 in a row (8–1 record after the quarterfinals) in the season ending Governors' Cup. Derrick "The Flight" Brown led all imports in scoring and rebounding but was edged out by San Miguel import Lamont Strothers in the balloting for best import honors.

In the 2000 All-Filipino Cup, a forfeiture of games won by Tanduay Gold during the semifinals series (for fielding fake Filipino-American Sonny Alvarado in Games 2 and 3 won by the Rhum Masters) set the stage for Boyet Fernandez' buzzer beating shot in overtime of game 4. That shot catapulted the TJ Hotdogs to the Finals, which they lost to Alaska.

Brown won Best Import honors after leading the TJ Hotdogs to the Finals of the Governors' Cup, which they lost to San Miguel. It was the second time that a Purefoods import won the said award. (Brown would go on to win a second one in 2002 in the same conference). Also, Patrimonio found his way back to the Mythical Five selection.

Pumaren left Purefoods after the 2000 season and signed up with Tanduay Gold. Replacing him was the returning Altamirano for his second tour of duty with Purefoods.

2001: Acquisition of Pure Foods Corporation by the San Miguel Corporation

A distraction affected the team off the court when the Ayala Corporation sold Pure Foods Corporation (including its PBA franchise) to San Miguel Corporation. The problem with this development was that SMC already had two PBA ballclubs in San Miguel Beer and Barangay Ginebra, and it was not allowed by the league for a company to own three teams in the league. This meant that either the Ayala group had to retain their team under a new banner or for SMC to disband the team after the season. Eventually, the PBA Board of Governors adjusted the rule and allowed the Purefoods PBA franchise to be acquired by SMC and to remain an active team.

In 2002, Pure Foods Corporation would be renamed San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.

The TJ Hotdogs lost to Batang Red Bull 2–3 in a best-of-5 semifinals series. Despite their unexpected good showing in the Commissioner's Cup, they struggled in the last conference of the season, and never made it past the elimination round.

Noy Castillo was named Most Improved Player of the 2001 season after leading the TJ Hotdogs in scoring throughout the year.

In 2002, they got Kerby Raymundo from Red Bull as the new main man for the team.

Altamirano concentrated his duties with the national team in 2002 as an assistant coach. Taking over for a while was his assistant, Ryan Gregorio. Gregorio led Purefoods to a successful championship run in the Governors' Cup defeating Alaska in seven games after trailing 0–2. It marked the second time they've beaten Alaska in a finals series despite dropping the first two games. Kerby Raymundo, acquired from Red Bull prior to the start of the tournament, was the Finals MVP. Brown was the conference's Best Import while Evangelista was the Best Player of the Conference.

However, Purefoods became a mediocre team in the Commissioner's Cup and the All-Filipino Cup finishing dead last in the succeeding conferences of the season.

After the season, Ronnie Magsanoc won the Comeback Player of the Year Award and announced his retirement after he received the award. Gregorio and Coca-Cola mentor Chot Reyes was named co-winners of the Coach of the Year Award.

In 2003, Gregorio was named as the head coach of the team as Altamirano was reassigned to the traveling SMC All-Stars (composed of former PBA all-stars). Purefoods each failed to enter the quarterfinals of the three conferences. In the Reinforced Conference, they had former NBA protege Lenny Cooke, but Cooke later suffered an injury, causing the Hotdogs not to qualify for the quarterfinals. It was the first season that Purefoods failed to make the 20 win mark with a dismal 9–27 win loss card (a franchise low).

2004: The James Yap Era

The Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs acquired James Yap as the second overall draft pick in the 2004 PBA draft. Yap became the main man of the team that led Purefoods through the years. The former UE Red Warrior has won multiple Most Valuable Player awards. He is one of the most exciting players in the league and his partner PJ Simon the teams supersub and later on becomes an all star caliber player and nicknamed scoring apostle.

Patrimonio's retirement

During Patrimonio's birthday celebration on November 26, 2004 (Patrimonio's birthday was on November 17), he announced his retirement in an emotional speech, ending his illustrious 16-year career to concentrate his role as team manager. His number was retired in December, becoming the first Purefoods player to have his jersey retired. Purefoods was the only team Patrimonio played for in the PBA.

The rebuilding process began for Purefoods despite a dismal showing in the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference. In the 2004–05 Philippine Cup, Purefoods was eliminated by Shell in the quarterfinals. Same can be said in the 2005 Fiesta Conference, when the Turbo Chargers eliminated them in the same predicament.

Purefoods Chunkee Giants (2005–2006)

Purefoods Chunkee Giants
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Prior to the start of the 2005–06 Fiesta Conference, Purefoods replaced their TJ Hotdogs moniker with the Chunkee Giants. The Chunkee Giants was a reference to the company's new chunky corned beef product Purefoods Chunkee Corned Beef. Purefoods selected PBL MVP Jondan Salvador with the fourth pick in the first round of the draft. To further strengthen its line-up, the team traded future draft picks to Air21 to acquire Marc Pingris and Egay Billones. They also signed veteran guard Roger Yap. They also hired Marquin Chandler as import and went on to record a 10–6 first-place finish in the classification phase, earning them an outright semis berth.

The Giants beat the up-and-coming Express in six games of the semifinals. They lost in the finals of the tournament to Red Bull in six games. But their runner-up finish was the best since winning the 2002 Governors' Cup. Chandler won Best Import honors while Raymundo lost to Enrico Villanueva for Best Player of the Conference honors.

In the 2006 PBA Philippine Cup, the Chunkee Giants finished with a 12–4 record and a first-place finish in the classification phase, earning them an outright semifinals berth for the second consecutive time. However, on May 14, in a game against Red Bull, Eugene Tejada suffered a freak injury, which resulted to his paralyzation. In the semifinals, Purefoods won the series in seven games after trailing Alaska 1–3, becoming only the second team since the 1991 Ginebra San Miguel team to come back from a 1–3 deficit in a PBA best-of-seven series. In six games, the Chunkee Giants won the 2006 Philippine Cup, 4–2, over Red Bull. It was Purefoods' first title since the 2002 Governors' Cup, and the first All-Filipino Cup title since 1997. Pingris was named as the Finals MVP.

Yap became the second Purefoods player to win season MVP award and was included in the Mythical Team. Raymundo and Roger Yap were also named to the mythical team

In the succeeding 2006–07 season, Purefoods managed to end up with a 10–8 win–loss record. In a playoff game for the second outright quarterfinals berth, the Giants came-from-behind to beat Sta. Lucia to avoid going further down to the grueling wild-card phase.

In the best-of-five quarterfinals, the Chunkee Giants lost to Talk 'N Text, 3–1. After Pingris got injured in game 2, Purefoods lost the next three games, thus failing to repeat as champions of the Philippine Cup.

Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants (2007–2010)

Purefoods renamed the team to the Tender Juicy Giants for the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference. However, the team paraded a depleted line-up. Forward-centers Kerby Raymundo and Marc Pingris were loaned to the national team and placed on injured list, respectively. James Yap was also facing issues regarding his marital problems with wife Kris and being snubbed from the National Team. Although Marquin Chandler returned for a second tour of duty with Purefoods, the team had a badly depleted front line that saw them only Richard Yee and Arnold Gamboa manning the slot. Enter PJ Simon, the scoring apostle. he led the team in scoring, and the Giants decided to get the next big man available in the PBA to help the team. As a result, they acquired Rommel Adducul from the San Miguel Beermen through a three-team trade with the Red Bull Barako which also saw Enrico Villanueva donning a Beermen jersey. Reserve Don Camaso was the casualty of the trade as he was sent to Red Bull. Some PBA teams denounced the trade transaction because of the "restricted player" trade rule in which only top players could be traded for one another to avoid imbalance in the league. But the protests quickly subsided after the PBA approved the said trade after learning that Villanueva was removed from the restricted list and Adducul was finally allowed to play for the Giants.

Purefoods was able to escape early elimination after beating the Welcoat Dragons in the last elimination round game. James Yap scored 41 points to lead the Giants to the wildcard phase, only to be knocked out by the Coca-Cola Tigers where he scored 40 points, which equaled former PBA player Nelson Asaytono's record of scoring 40+ points in back-to-back games, but failed to deliver the win for the team. For his efforts, Yap was picked by Chot Reyes to be part of the national team to play for the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship in Tokushima, Japan where the Philippines finished ninth out of the 16 teams.

With no picks in the 2007 PBA draft, the TJ Giants welcomed back Raymundo and Pingris to the team, while trading Paul Artadi to the Air21 Express for virtually nothing after a feud with the coaches (Artadi ended up playing in Ginebra). The Giants then had a 7–0 start at the 2007–08 PBA Philippine Cup with Yap having a banner conference. Despite losing the Christmas Day game against fierce rival Barangay Ginebra Kings, the Giants clinched the semifinals berth and the #1 seed on their next game thanks to a win against the Tigers. In the semifinals, they were up against Red Bull, the winner over the Magnolia Beverage Masters in the quarterfinals series. The Giants drew first blood in the semifinals by routing Red Bull but needed to win the 7th game to finally clinch their 12th AFC finals stint (the most by any team in history) against Sta. Lucia.

Purefoods lost a controversial 7 game series with Yap serving a suspension in game 5 after the Giants had come back a 0–2 deficit to tie the series at 2–2. They managed to level the series at 3–3 thanks to a classic fourth quarter performance by James Yap, nailing 5 of 6 three point attempts and scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter. Game 7 was almost a carbon copy of game number 6. Purefoods struggled in the third quarter with key players in foul trouble, and in the end it was Sta. Lucia who made the crucial shots down the stretch and won the game 100–88.

Before the start of the succeeding Fiesta Conference, Rommel Adducul was diagnosed with cancer and had to take a leave of absence. Lacking a starting center, Purefoods was forced to make a deal for Enrico Villanueva and sacrifice Marc Pingris, who went to the Magnolia Beverage Masters in a four-team, multi-player transaction. For their reinforcement, they tapped the services of 6'11" Darius Rice. Rice was a prolific scorer but was not able to lead the team to enough wins for the Giants to keep him. He was replaced by Moroccan Reda Rhalimi, who was decent enough on both ends of the floor, but was also unable to lead the Giants to an impressive finish. They ended up with a 7–11 win–loss card in the classification phase.

Notoriety

The knockout wildcard match-up against Talk 'N Text accentuated the frustrations that have marked the Giants' campaign. With the team trailing by 16 points halfway through the fourth, Jondan Salvador got involved in an altercation against the Phone Pals' import Terrence Leather. After the import threw the ball at Salvador, Yap retaliated with a kick, which in turn caused players from both benches to join the fray. With the situation almost resulting in a disastrous brawl, cooler heads eventually prevailed, penalties were given and the game came to an end—as well as the Giants' season.

The controversial blow-out loss at the Ynares center turned out to be the last game of Castillo and Evangelista as professional basketball players. Castillo retired while Evangelista joined the Giants' coaching staff. Evangelista played his entire career with the Purefoods franchise that drafted him second overall in 1994. He won four championships with Purefoods and was known as a solid defender and rebounder. Castillo, on the other hand, was dreaded for his clutch baskets and was a consistent marksman throughout his career. He won a championship with the team in 2006 PBA Philippine Cup.

Before the start of the 2008–2009 KFC PBA Philippine Cup, the TJ Giants and their fans once again got into trouble with the Singapore Slingers audience during an exhibition game. The Giants lost to the Slingers in that heated match, but ironically, they signed Slinger Al Vergara for a single conference contract in the 2009 Motolite PBA Fiesta Conference.

In the off-season, Purefoods overhauled its roster by bringing in rookies Beau Belga, Jonathan Fernandez, and Richard Alonzo. They also acquired veterans Topex Robinson and Paolo Bugia from Red Bull and Aaron Aban from Alaska. These moves, however, were all futile attempts at establishing team chemistry as the team failed to excel at the classification phase, even after acquiring Rich Alvarez in mid-conference and having Adducul back from cancer treatment.

Having to play in yet another wildcard phase, the Giants continued their struggle in the 2008–2009 Philippine Cup. During a timeout in a knockout game against Air21, Yap and Purefoods assistant coach Koy Banal exchanged harsh words which caused a stir in the team's huddle. Moments later, Raymundo rushed to the other side of the court to confront Air21 fans. The Express went on to win the game, ending the Purefoods' campaign.

The Long Road Back to Glory

To settle the issue between Yap and Banal, the team's officials called for an emergency meeting right after the loss to Air21. The whole team stayed up late to talk things over, and the two eventually reconciled.

Before the start of the 2009 Motolite PBA Fiesta Conference, the team made a move in a three-way trade with Ginebra and Burger King, they let go of the young players remaining in their roster---Beau Belga, Chad Alonzo, and Chico Lañete. In return, they got grizzled veterans Don Allado and Niño Canaleta. They also signed free agent Al Vergara of the Singapore Slingers for a one-conference contract.

With resident import Marquin Chandler still playing in Korea, the Giants brought in Brian Hamilton, who led them to an impressive 2–0 start but was eventually replaced by Jhamar Thorpe after a mediocre showing. Thorpe also turned out to be sub-par and was thus replaced by the original choice Chandler, who led the team to three straight victories upon his return, only to see it lose the next three.

Just before the All-Star break, the management continued to tinker with the team's roster. In another transaction involving the Gin Kings and the Whoppers, the Giants acquired veteran point guard Celino Cruz and gave up Aaron Aban. To make room for Cruz in its roster, the team released Vergara from his duties.

During the All-Star break, Yap won the three-point shootout. Canaleta, who won the Slam Dunk competition three times when he was with Air21, failed to get back the title. Raymundo and Yap were key performers for the Powerade-Team Pilipinas in their three-game exhibition match with the PBA All-stars. Villanueva and Simon played for the North and South All-Stars respectively.

With a 7–7 win–loss card, the Giants faced Talk 'N Text in a knockout wildcard duel. Even with Chandler fouling out in the fourth quarter, the Giants' local crew kept the game close, trailing by only three points, 97–100, with seven seconds left. Raymundo was fouled while shooting a desperation three-pointer that tied the game at 100-all, but he missed the potential game-winning free throw with 1.7 seconds left. In the extension period, Purefoods appeared to have sealed the victory with Roger Yap sinking two free throws to increase their lead to twelve, 114–102, with less than two minutes remaining. But Mark Cardona and Ren-Ren Ritualo made four consecutive triples for the Tropang Texters to force another overtime. The Giants, however resilient the Tropang Texters were, prevailed at the end behind the heroics of the Yap duo. The victory earned Purefoods the last ticket to the quarterfinals against Rain or Shine.

With tired players, Purefoods lost to the Elasto Painters in Game 1 of the quarterfinals. The following game, the Giants came back strong, leading by as much as 24 points late in the third. Nonetheless, Rain or Shine did not readily gave up, shutting the Giants' offense down and eventually tying the game with 22 seconds to go. Jai Lewis missed the possible go-ahead free throw, giving the Giants a chance to score the winning basket with the shot clock turned off. Chandler drove to the basket, got fouled, and drained two free throws with 1.2 seconds left. Off the timeout, Rob Wainwright missed the jumper and Purefoods tied the series.

Game 3 saw the Giants leading most of the second half, behind Simon's high scoring game. Chandler was benched after letting his emotions get the best of him in the first half. He never saw action again in the second half, where Rain or Shine kept the game close. This paved the way for TY Tang to sink the go-ahead three-pointer with 31.2 seconds left. With the loss, Purefoods were denied a slot in the semifinals and their long off-season began.

Looking Towards a Bright Future

After a dismal performance in the 34th PBA season, the Giants geared up for a promising 35th by figuring in big transactions in the off-season. First, they re-acquired the services of 2006 Finals MVP Marc Pingris by giving up future picks to Burger King. The Whoppers earlier acquired Pingris from San Miguel in the Arwind Santos trade. Within the next two days, Pingris was eventually shipped back to Purefoods on the said follow-up deal in exchange for a draft pick.

Another cause for optimism in the Purefoods organization is having the second overall pick of the 2009 PBA draft. Amid rumors of giving up marquee players to Burger King to get top prospect Japeth Aguilar first overall, the Giants eventually called the negotiations off and settled for no. 2 at the draft. Thus, Aguilar went to the Whoppers, while the Giants picked former De La Salle University Archer Rico Maierhofer.

In an effort to solve the duplications in several positions, the Giants engaged in a multi-player deal with sister team Barangay Ginebra. Burger King was willing to act as the conduit for this intra-company exchange, and thus the player carousel began. The Gin Kings bulked up their frontline by acquiring Enrico Villanueva, Paolo Bugia, and Rich Alvarez from Purefoods. They also deepened their backcourt rotation by taking Celino Cruz from the Giants and Pocholo Villanueva from the Whoppers. The Giants got Rafi Reavis, Paul Artadi, and Chris Timberlake. The Whoppers also landed rookie Orlando Daroya who was the Gin Kings' first round choice.

The 2009–2010 Philippine Cup Championship Run

Early Struggle

Despite the roster build-up in the offseason, the Giants had a roller coaster ride in the first round of the Classification Phase of the 2009–2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup. They struggled to win back-to-back games even with its balanced line-up and an impressive performance by the rookie Rico Maierhofer. They won the season opener (October 11) against Burger King, but lost some games in dismal fashion, including an upset by the Asi Taulava-less Coke Tigers just before the Halloween break. They ended the first round with a mediocre 5–4 record, capped by a win over Sta. Lucia in an out-of-town game.

Establishing Chemistry

Purefoods, whom many people dubbed as one of the teams to beat for the said tournament, finally scored back-to-back wins on December 2 against Coca-Cola. During the same gameday, Purefoods-Hormel celebrated 10 years of partnership. The event saw the unveiling of TJ, the new team mascot, a halftime show for the kids, and the Giants wearing commemorative jerseys. Purefoods strung up two more wins against Brgy. Ginebra and Barako Bull to extend its winning streak to four.

Powerhouse San Miguel put an end to the Giants' streak in mid-December. As it was the second time the Beermeen dominated the Giants, and league-leading Alaska also defeated the team in the first round, doubts were raised whether Purefoods could really hold its own against the contenders. The team also lost to Talk N' Text just before the Christmas break, dampening its hopes of securing one of the two outright semifinal slots.

Post-Holiday Rampage

Purefoods bounced back from its consecutive losses by beating Burger King on Christmas Day. They followed it up with a no-bearing win against the guest team, Smart Gilas to start the New Year. Purefoods also swept the rest of its schedule, with the streak highlighted by a convincing win over the league-leading Alaska on January 15. Because Alaska and San Miguel did well in the first round of the Eliminations, the Giants failed to steal an outright semifinal slot from the Aces, who needed to win their last scheduled game to avoid a tie-breaker with Purefoods. The Giants ended the classification phase with a record of 12–6, third overall in the standings, which gave them an outright quarterfinal slot. In the quarters, the Giants extended their win streak to six by winning the first two games of their series with Rain or Shine.

The Rain or Shine Scare

The Elasto Painters came back strong to win games 3 and 4 and force a do-or-die game 5. Purefoods had a hard time guarding outside snipers like Jeff Chan and Mike Hrabak in game 3. In game 4, the Giants rallied to overcome a 16-point 4th Quarter deficit, to snatch the lead with a minute to go. But Eddie Laure hit a well-defended three-pointer to put Rain or Shine back on top, and the Giants failed to score another point. The struggle continued through the first half of game 5, before the Giants eventually realized they are the better team, and put the series away for good.

Underdogs Prevail

After a near-death experience with the Elasto Painters, the Giants found themselves on a collision course with second seed San Miguel Beer for a best-of-seven semifinal series. The Beermen took game 1 with ease, but the Giants adjusted well in game 2 to even the series. In game 3, the Beermen once again won by a huge margin, causing everyone to think that they had already taken control of the series. Little did they know that the Giants, led by Roger Yap's and James Yap's POW performances would win the next three games en route to their 13th All-Filipino finals appearance in franchise history.

Colorful Sweep

Sweeps are usually uneventful match-ups, with a superior team bullying the other into lopsided games. This was not the case in the Purefoods-Alaska series wherein Purefoods led by no more than 3 points in its first three wins. In game 2, a controversial call occurred when Kerby Raymundo got Joe DeVance to bite into his shot fake causing a slight contact with 1.7 seconds left and the game was tied. Arguments were raised whether the contact was enough to merit a call, but the referees eventually decided on a foul and awarded Raymundo two free throws, the first of which he made; the second he intentionally missed. In game 3, Willie Miller of Alaska had a chance to steal the victory in the dying seconds, but missed a possible game-winner at the buzzer. With their tough defense and a deeper rotation, the Giants cruised to a convincing game 4 victory, sealing the series and claiming their 8th title. It was also their 5th All-Filipino title, tying Crispa for most number of championships in that prestigious tournament.

Just before the game, James Yap was awarded the Best Player of the Conference plaque. Later that night, he also took home the Finals MVP award.

B-Meg (2010–2012)

In March 2010, SMC announced that Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants were to be renamed as the B-Meg Derby Ace Llamados starting 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference.[3] The team's name was shortened to B-Meg Llamados starting the 2011 PBA Governors Cup.

B-Meg Llamados
Colors        
Uniforms
 
 
 
 
Light uniform
 
 
 
 
Dark uniform

Start of new beginning

On June 1, 2011 B-Meg Llamados offered Air21 a 2-on-1 deal; it will be Jondan Salvador and multi-titled slam dunk champion KG Canaleta for top 2007 PBA Draftee Joe Devance. Devance, a former University of Texas-El Paso stalwart, was shipped by Alaska to the Express for Jay-R Reyes on May 28, 2011. On June 3, 2011, PBA commissioner Chito Salud approves Devance trade to B-Meg. After two days of studying the trade transaction, Salud approved the two-team, three-player deal. "Two big men in exchange for Devance? I think that's fair enough," he told GMA News. "But it took me two days before I finally made a decision because I wanted to carefully study the trade. In the end, I felt the trade is fair both squads."[4]

Enter: Tim Cone

Multi-titled veteran PBA coach Tim Cone signed as the head coach with champion team, B-Meg.

On October 5, 2011, Cone made his debut as B-Meg's head coach against Petron Blaze. They lost their first game in a score of 69–73. Since Cone debuted, he influenced the B-Meg coaching staff to wear long-sleeve shirt and necktie.

Maierhofer traded

On November 16, PBA commissioner Chito Salud approved of a trade that sent Allein Maliksi and former Rookie of the Year Rico Maierhofer to Barangay Ginebra, Jimbo Aquino and 2013 1st round pick (Ginebra) to Barako Bull, and 2002 PBA 1st overall pick Yancy de Ocampo and 2012 2nd round pick (Ginebra) to B-Meg.

Raymundo Traded

Former Finals MVP Raymundo was traded to Barangay Ginebra for JC Intal

The 9th Championship

May 6, 2012, B-Meg finished the series in Game 7 against Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters for the 2012 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals. B-Meg was down by two 74–76 with 1.2 seconds remaining, when Denzel Bowles hit the game-tying two free throws to the delight of the mammoth Sunday crowd of 21,046 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Late in the game between the Texters and the Llamados, there was confusion amid the roar of the crowd, as people thought the game was already over, and just like in 1980, a banner bearing the name of Talk ‘N Text was already brought out at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. It turned out that the Llamados still had a lease on life, as Bowles was fouled by Kelly Williams with 1.7 seconds left. The 23-year-old import made both of his free throws to send the game into overtime, where B-Meg pounced on the shorthanded TNT team for their 9th title. [5]

2012 Governors' Cup

Devance and Intal weren't able to play much because of injuries but B-Meg once again booked a ticket to the 2012 Governors' Cup Finals against Rain or Shine after beating Barangay Ginebra, 74–72 courtesy of a Peter June Simon follow up. B-Meg dropped their first game 91–80, but the resilient Llamados bounced back and defeated Rain or Shine 85–80, where Yap was named Best Player of the Game with 24 pts, 9 rebound performance. But B-Meg lost two straight with a 93–84 (where Cone benched his superstars in the final quarter and put Marqus Blakey and Pingris back in just few minutes remaining) and 94–89 respectively and RoS led the series 3–1. But Yap exploded for a conference high 57 points and dedicated his performance to the late former President Corazon Aquino, his former mother-in-law as they defeated the E-Painters,91–81. He scored again with 20 pts in the crucial Game 6 and they won in convincing fashion, 97–81 to tie the series at 3-all with Simon being hailed as the Best Player of the Game. B-Meg looks to be the 4th team to come back from a 1–3 deficit (they accomplished this in 2006). They also look for their first back-to-back championships. However, the Elasto Painters fought hard in Game 7 and defeated B-Meg, 83–76 despite Yap's 23 point performance. The Llamados have missed crucial shots during crunch and their import Blakely being fouled out early in the fourth quarter and Rain or Shine took advantage.

San Mig Coffee (2012–2014)

Prior to the start of the 2012–13 PBA season, San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. announced that the team will play under the name San Mig Coffee Mixers.[6] The following season, the team was named San Mig Super Coffee Mixers.

2012–13 PBA season

2012–13 PBA Philippine: Almost but failed

They finished the eliminations with a 10–4 record, grabbing the second seed with the twice to beat, they passed the quarterfinals by winning against Petron Blaze on a twice to beat advantage, but failed to reach the finals by losing against Rain or Shine, 2 to 4.

2013 Commissioner's: Defending crown but not quite

They finished the eliminations with 8 wins and 6 losses, good for fourth seed, They lost the first game to Meralco on a best-of-three quarterfinals series, they need to win two straight to win the series, they won game two and three, to take it. On the next round however, they lost to Alaska on the semifinals, 3–1. By losing the series, they failed to win the crown again.

Four straight championships and Grand Slam

2013 Governor's: The 10th Championship

On the start of the 2013 Governors' Cup, they finished the eliminations with six wins and three losses, they won the quarterfinals against Alaska and the semifinals against Meralco. On the Finals, the seven-game series went the distance. In the end, it was the Coffee Mixers who eventually won and defeated powerhouse team Petron Blaze 4–3. The final score was 87–77. Pingris won the Finals MVP Award while Marqus Blakely won the Best Import of the Conference award. It was the first Governors' Cup title for the Coffee Mixers since 2000 and also the 13th PBA title for Cone, tying him with his idol, the legendary Baby Dalupan for the most number of PBA titles in league history.

After their 10th championship, a press conference was made by the team renaming it as San Mig Super Coffee Mixers.

2013–14 PBA season: Grand Slam season

Prior to the start of the 2013-14 PBA Philippine Cup, the Super Coffee Mixers acquired four rookies in the 2013 PBA draft. Ian Sangalang was picked No. 2 overall by the Super Coffee Mixers together with Justin Chua, Justin Melton and JR Cawaling. A few days after the draft, Chua was eventually traded to GlobalPort in exchange for Isaac Holstein, the seventh pick overall of GlobalPort.

2013–14 Philippine: The 11th Championship

Due to a series of injuries that plagued the team at the start of the season together with the recently concluded Governors' Cup Finals that gave them barely a week to prepare for the Philippine Cup, the Super Coffee Mixers struggled to get back to championship form. This resulted to an awful 0–3 start, losing against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on the opening day, Alaska and Petron Blaze before notching their first win against Air21. The next two games against Rain or Shine and Meralco again resulted in back-to-back losses before winning against Barako Bull and GlobalPort. With a 3–5 standing and the injured players starting to heal, the team tried but with no avail to bounce back against the Alaska and Rain or Shine. Although their final game against the E-Painters held on December 29, 2013 resulted in a 77–101 beating, this proved to be a wake-up call for them as they would end up sweeping their remaining four games against powerhouse teams.

On January 5, 2014, the Super Coffee Mixers defeated Barangay Ginebra 83–79 which improved their standing to 4–7. Six days later, they would end up beating Air21 67–60. Four days later, they would rack up their third straight victory against Petron Blaze with the score 112–93. Their final game held on January 17, 2014 saw the Super Coffee Mixers winning over Talk 'N Text 100–87 and ended the eliminations with a 7–7 record. Their four consecutive wins enabled them to improve their standing from 8th place to 5th going into the quarterfinals and eventually setting up a blockbuster match against the defending champions, the Tropang Texters.

After a 7–7 record on the eliminations of the 2013-14 PBA Philippine Cup with a four-game winning streak, they outlasted Talk 'N Text on their first game in the quarterfinals. They lost to the Texters on Game 2, to force a do-or-die game. But San Mig won Game 3 of the quarterfinals with a great performance from their rookie Justin Melton in a 90–82 win. After that win, they will face Barangay Ginebra in the semifinals in a best-of-seven series.

 
San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone talks to Mark Barroca during their semifinal game against Barangay Ginebra

They faced Ginebra on the semifinals of the 2013–14 PBA Philippine Cup.[7] The series lasted until Game 7, where they won the series 4–3, 110–87, breaking the record of the highest attendance on a single game with a crowd of 24,883. Many people are watching outside and a millions in their houses.

After a breathtaking semifinals of Manila Clasico, they faced Rain or Shine in the finals. With only a day to rest after a huge win in the semi-finals against Ginebra, they lost game one due to a counter-layup by Paul Lee in the last 1.6 seconds of the game. With 0.9 left on the clock, the Mixers had no timeouts left but still decided to call one so they were levied with a technical foul, Lee hits the technical freethrow, The Mixers tried to hit a three-point beyond halfcourt to tie the game but they failed, the score is 80–83. They eventually won Games 2,3 and 4 (3–1 lead by San Mig). Rain or Shine came back and won Game 5, but the Mixers proved to be a resilient team by beating the E-Painters in Game 6, and winning the Philippine Cup trophy in the process.[8] Barroca was awarded as PBA Press Corps-Papa John's Pizza Finals MVP.

2014 Commissioner's: Mr. Everywhere era and The 12th Championship

They faced GlobalPort on their debut game on March 12, 2014, they eventually won it 91–75. Ian Sangalang was named the Best Player of the Game, finishing with 16 points. They faced Ginebra on their second game on March 16, 2014., They won the game 90–80, with an outstanding performance by their import, James Mays finishing with 29 points, 29 rebounds, and 6 blocks. They faced Rain or Shine on March 22, 2014, their third game, they won it 91–74. Peter June Simon was named the Best Player of the Game.

After that three-straight victories, the Mixers lost back to back against Barako Bull and Talk 'N Text, they lost to the Energy on March 25, 2014 with a slim margin, crediting Ronjay Buenafe with hitting the two penalty freethrows, after that, 7.7 seconds were left on the clock. Unfortunately, the inbound pass of Barroca for a counter-layup of Mark Barroca did not go in and they lost the game, 90–92. They also lost to the Tropang Texters on March 31, 2014, with a score of 75–81, On the first three quarters, the Texters dominated the game, and even blown the lead to 22, but the Mixers bounced back up to cut the lead down to six, but the Texters held them off to seal the win.

They fought Air21 on April 9, 2014, they won it. They also lost to San Miguel on April 12, 2014, 88–97. After four days they also lost to Meralco 78–88, and again lost to Alaska on April 20, 2014, with a 19-point margin, 66–85. On this game only the bench players played more minutes to rest the star players for the quarterfinals, Cone rested their four star players, Yap, Mays, Simon, and Pingris. They also limited the appearance of Devance, Barroca and Melton to be ready for their quarterfinals matchup.

They lost to the Aces, on Game 1 of the quarterfinals on April 21, 2014. Fighting for their lives, the Mixers eventually won Game 2, 70–65. Pingris still played even though he was injured at the time. They also won the do-or-die game three, with a fourteen-point margin, 79–65. Pingris won back to back honors for the Best Player of the Game.

They fought Air21 on a best-of-five series in the semifinals, the Express eventually won Game 1 on April 27, 2014, to take a 1–0 series lead. In the first three quarters, the Mixers dominated the game, but in the fourth quarter, The Express rallies back, even grabbed the lead 93–88, Asi Taulava on the final one minute and three seconds left on the game clock, drove and got a lay-up, but the Mixers asked for a traveling violation lead by Cone, and was eventually called for two technical fouls and was ejected. The Express got four free throws and sank three of it, to extend the lead, 98–88, but Mays rallied back scoring 12 points in 53 seconds, The Mixers forced to get fouls, the game was even closed to a three-point lead after Sean Anthony missed the penalty freethrow, but the three point attempt of Mays did not went in, and the Express won Game 1, 100–103, Anthony was honored the Best Player of the Game. Game 2 was held on May 1, 2014, and the Mixers won it 82–75, the Mixers also won Game 3 on May 3, 2014 to take the 2–1 lead, 84–73.

The Express eventually won Game 4 on May 5, 2014, to tie the series 2–2, on a 91–94 showdown, but the Mixers won Game 5 and booked the Finals, with a 99–83 showdown on May 7, 2014., Yap was named the Best Player of the Game honors, with a 15-point performance.

They faced undefeated Talk 'N Text.[9] in a best-of-five Finals. San Mig drew first blood in the finals with a 15-point victory in Game 1, 95–80, in the process snapping the 13–0 romp of the TNT team.[10] After the Tropang Texters evened the series 1–1 with an 86–76 victory in Game 2,[11] San Mig regained the upper hand in the series with a nail-biting 77–75 win in Game 3 from a clutch corner shot by Yap over the outstretched arms of Texters defender,Kelly Williams.[12] The team finished off t TNT in Game 4 with a 100–91 fightback to win their third straight championship thus joining a select group of PBA teams to win the golden treble.[13] Yap was named the PBA Press Corps Finals MVP.[14]

They also won Game 3, 77–75. On May 13, 2014, to have a 2–1 lead, and eventually won Game 4 on May 15, 2014, being down 17–1 on the first quarter, they rallied back and won the game 100–91 and won their 12th championship, Yap won the Holcim Cement Finals MVP Award.

2014 Governors': The 13th Championship

Weeks before the start of the 2014 Governors' Cup, the Mixers recruited Marqus Blakely for the third time, to defend their title.

They faced the Barako Bull Energy to start their campaign as the defending champions, on May 21, 2014, and won, 66–76. Peter June Simon was named the Best Player of the Game honors.

They fought the San Miguel Beermen on May 25, 2014, their second game this conference. In the first two quarters, the game was very close, but a run by the Mixers changed the game, and spiked the lead up to eleven in the fourth quarter, but the Beermen proved to be a great team by making a huge run of their own. In the last 10 secs, the Beermen had the lead, 92–87, but James Yap drained a three way downtown to cut the lead to two, 90–92. In the last 5.6 seconds, Reggie Williams was fouled by Blakely, he missed both freethrows. The defending champs got the rebound but Marqus Blakely turned the ball over. The game ended in favor of the Beermen, 90–92. The next played the Meralco Bolts on May 27, 2014, and won, 90–108.

They battled the GlobalPort Batang Pier in their fourth game on May 30, 2014, in the first three quarters the Batang Pier dominated the game but on the fourth the Mixers rallied back from being down 22, and eventually won it, 92–82.

They also played the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on June 1, 2014, a Manila Clasico matchup in what was considered a heated rivalry. The game was very close until the fourth quarter, but an outrageous 16–0 run was conjured by the Mixers to snatched their third consecutive victory over Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, 102–90.

They fought the Alaska Aces on June 6, 2014, their sixth game this conference, they lost it, 93–84. They crucially fought Air21 Express on June 9, 2014, if they lose, they will not have a chance to enter the playoffs with a twice to beat advantage, so they need to close out this one, they eventually won it, 113–109 at overtime. They fought Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters on June 13, 2014, they lost it, 78–82, and the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters on June 16, although they are assured of a twice to beat berth in the quarterfinals, they need to win this game to grab a second seed, the game was close, they grabbed a one-point lead with 3.0 seconds left on the clock but, Arizona Reid of San Miguel hits the middle jumper, for a one-point lead, one second and one tenths of a second was left in the clock (1.1) but James Yap failed to hit the outside jumper to give the Rain or Shine the second seed, 95–94, they fall to the fourth seed.

They fought the San Miguel Beermen in the quarter-finals, the Beermen, coming in as the fifth seed, needs to overcome the Mixers' twice to beat advantage. The Mixers however won the game, 90–97, to give them a semi-final berth, making this their eight-straight semi-final appearance.

They fought the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters in the semi-finals, winning game one 88–92, in the overtime period. They also won game two, to grab a 2–0 lead, 85–93. They are now just 6 wins shy of a grand slam. Getting there met a serious road block by losing back to back, and the Texters forced a sudden death. The Mixers though gave themselves a great chance at this historical achievement by winning the 5th and deciding game of the semi-finals, 87–93. This win gave them their fourth straight final appearance, and the sixth time in the last eight conferences.

They fought the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the finals, they won game one, 101–104, failed to win game two, 87–89, won game three, 69–78, failed to win game four, 88–79. Tied 2–2, the 5th and final game of the finals will decide if the Mixers will complete their first ever traditional Grand Slam and also their fourth straight championship.

Game 5 was an epic battle and was fought gallantly by both teams, however, the Mixers will not be denied their historic run and won the deciding battle by their sheer will with a score of 92–89. With this victory the team became the fourth team to win the Grand Slam, Yap was hailed the Finals MVP after finishing with 29 points, The game was really close until the fourth and the bailout period, but a run was made by the Mixers to stretch their lead to three with 16 seconds to go, The Elasto Painters failed to make four consecutive three point shots, to give the Mixers the win, this was the first time since 1996 a team won all conferences in one season.[15]

Purefoods/Star (2014–2017)

Purefoods/Star (2014–2017)

 
Logo used from 2014–2017.

2014–15 season

2014–15 PBA Philippine Cup: Five-peat hopes ended

On October 15, 2014, the San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. announced that the team will revert to the Purefoods banner and will be named as the Purefoods Star Hotshots.[16]

The Hotshots got the services of Don Allado and made his debut on October 26, 2014 against San Miguel.

On December 8, 2014, the Hotshots received Mick Pennisi for Ronnie Matias and Isaac Holstein after a trade.

They placed fifth in the final eliminations standings after having a 6–5 record, having a twice-to-beat disadvantage. The Hotshots got tied with Meralco and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel but they are the lowest on the quotient system.

The Hotshots lost to the Bolts in the first phase of the quarterfinals having a twice-to-beat disadvantage. They hardly-fought in a cold-game but they struggled until the end game, losing the game with the score off 77–65. The loss prevented Purefoods from getting a fifth straight championship and it's also the first time that the Hotshots did not qualify to the semis since the 2012 PBA Commissioner's Cup.[17]

2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup: Hungry again

The Star Hotshots tapped the services of Marqus Blakely for the fifth time while search for bigger imports continues.[18] Blakely is the smallest import recruited in the tournament, and they found a bigger import Daniel Orton but they have to wait until February as Orton's contract in the Chinese Basketball Association expires, prior to that Blakely will play until Orton comes and will sub for him if an injury occurs.[19][20]

The Hotshots won their debut game of the tournament, 83–70 against GlobalPort. Blakely finished with 26 points, 18 rebounds and 7 blocks.[21] On their second game, The Hotshots won against Alaska with a 20-point blowout. Alex Mallari lead the way with 17 points.[22] They also won their third game, against Blackwater with the score of 98–86.[23]

They also won their fourth game of the tournament, against NLEX, 87–62. Daniel Orton replaced Blakely and had an impressive debut by finishing with 16 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists and blocks.[24]

After a four-game winning streak, The Hotshots lost to Rain or Shine with the score of 78–71, this loss tallies their first loss of the tournament. Orton tallied 23 points.[25] The Hotshots also loss to the expansion team Kia Carnival, 95–84.[26] After the game, he called Kia playing-coach (now Senator) Manny Pacquiao as a basketball player, as well as the referees during that game "a joke".[27] He was summoned by Salud two days after the incident and was fined by the Commissioner's Office PHP250,000 due to his comments.[28] Subsequently, he was sent home by his team as confirmed by Purefoods' team governor Rene Pardo.[29] Orton was replaced by the former import of the Hotshots, Denzel Bowles.[30] The Hotshots lost to their bitter rival Barangay Ginebra tallying their third straight loss.[31]

The Hotshots went on an 8–3 finish after the elimination round, they also won the quarterfinal series against Alaska in two games but they were defeated by the eventual champion Talk 'N Text in four games in their best-of-five series.[32]

2015 PBA Governors' Cup: Dethroned Champions

The Hotshots won the debut game of the tournament for them, defeating NLEX, 85–89. Blakely tallied 29 points, 18 rebounds, 7 assists and 6 blocks.[33] Prior to the game, the franchise changed their name to Star Hotshots and reverted the team colors to red, yellow and white.

After their fifth-place finish in the elimination round, the Hotshots won their twice-to-win quarterfinal series against GlobalPort in two games including one which they broke the record for the most margin in a playoff game victory at 53. It is two point shy at the all-time record which is 55.[34]

They lost to Alaska on their best-of-five semifinal series in three games.[35]

2015–16 season : Jason Webb – New Coach, new beginnings

On July 20, 2015, Assistant coach Jason Webb was promoted as the head coach of the Star Hotshots after Coach Tim Cone transferred to Ginebra. During Webb's reign as head coach, the Hotshots entered quarterfinals in the first two conference but in the third conference they finished 11th place. The 2015–16 PBA season is the second worst season of Purefoods Franchise.

End of James Yap era

On October 13, 2016, James Yap, who has been with the franchise for 12 years, was traded to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in exchange for Paul Lee in a big trade deal.[36]

2016–17 season : Paul Lee era

On October 14, 2016, former Kia deputy coach Chito Victolero was named as the new head coach of the Hotshots, replacing Jason Webb who served with the team for a full season.[37]

In the first conference of Chito Victolero handling Purefoods Franchise, Star Hotshots placed third in the final eliminations standings after having a 7–4 record tied with Alaska. Star placed third because of head-to-head record against Alaska.

In the middle of elimination round of 2016–17 PBA Philippine Cup, Hotshots received Rome Dela Rosa from Alaska Aces exchange for Jake Pascual in a one-on-one trade.[38]

The Hotshots swept (2–0) the Phoenix Fuel Masters in the best-of-3 quarterfinals series but they were defeated by their arch-rival Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the best-of-7 semifinals series after leading 2–0 and 3–2 in the series.

Magnolia Hotshots (2017–present)

 
Formal press launch of the team re-branded as Magnolia Hotshots. November 27, 2017.
 
Magnolia Hotshots logo used from 2017 to 2020.

Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok

On November 27, 2017, the San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. announced the team will be known as the Magnolia Hotshots in the 2017–18 PBA season. This will be the second San Miguel Corporation PBA franchise that will use the Magnolia name, as it was previously used by the San Miguel Beermen franchise in the 1985, 1986 and 2007–2008 PBA seasons.[2]

In 2021, the team arranged their name into Magnolia Pambansang Manok Hotshots.

In 2022 PBA draft, the Hotshots removed the Pambansang Manok in the team's official name and replaced by Chicken Timplados.

 
Hotshots' logo until 2022

Current roster

Players Coaches
Pos. # POB Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) From
G 00   Brill, Loren (IN) 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 1997–01–14 Old Dominion
F 1   Corpuz, Jackson 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1989–02–08 Philippine Christian
G 2   Ahanmisi, Jerrick 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1997–10–16 Adamson
G 3   Lee, Paul 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1989–02–14 UE
C 4   Reavis, Rafi (C) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1977–07–26 Coppin State
G 6   Jalalon, Jio 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 150 lb (68 kg) 1992–08–02 Arellano
F/C 10   Sangalang, Ian 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 212 lb (96 kg) 1991–12–20 San Sebastian
F 11   de Leon, Ronnie (IN) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1994–02–24 UE
F 13   Abueva, Calvin 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 1988–02–04 San Sebastian
G 14   Barroca, Mark 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1986–04–25 Far Eastern
F 19   dela Rosa, Rome 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1990–12–11 San Beda
G 21   Wong, Adrian 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1996–02–10 Ateneo
C 25   Zaldivar, Keith (R) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 1996–05–25 Adamson
C 42   Laput, James 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1996–08–26 De La Salle
F 57   Dionisio, Aris 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 1995–07–21 St. Clare
G 65   Mendoza, Jed (R) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 1996–06–21 UE
F/C 88   Escoto, Russel 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1992–12–04 Far Eastern
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Team manager



Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (I) Import
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (R) Rookie
  • (3x3) Assigned to 3x3 team
  •   Injured

Roster



Season-by-season records

Records from the 2022–23 PBA season:
Conf. Team name Elimination round Playoffs
Finish W L PCT Stage Results
PHI Magnolia Hotshots 3rd/12 8 3 .727 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Magnolia 2, NLEX 1
TNT 4, Magnolia 2
COM 2nd/13 10 2 .833 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Magnolia** 102, Phoenix 95
Barangay Ginebra 3, Magnolia 1
GOV TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Total elimination round 18 5 .783 2 Semifinals appearance
Total playoffs 6 8 .429 0 Finals appearance
Total 2022–23 24 13 .649 0 Championships
Total franchise 939 844 .527 14 Championships

*one-game playoffs
**team had the twice-to-beat advantage

Awards

Individual awards

PBA Most Valuable Player Finals MVP PBA Best Player of the Conference
PBA Rookie of the Year Award PBA All-Defensive Team PBA Mythical First Team
PBA Mythical Second Team PBA Most Improved Player PBA Sportsmanship Award
PBA Best Import

PBA Press Corps Individual Awards

Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year
  • Simon Mossesgeld - 1997
  • Rene Pardo - 2005-06
  • Ramon S. Ang - 2013-14, 2016-17
Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr. Quality Minutes All-Rookie Team

All-Star Weekend

All Star MVP Obstacle Challenge Three-point Shootout Slam Dunk Contest

Notable players

Members of the PBA's 40 greatest players

  • Jerry Codiñera – "The Defense Minister" played for Purefoods from 1988–1999; one of the top centers in the PBA during his stint with the team and was named Best Player of the Conference in 1994 and 1998
  • Bernie Fabiosa – "The Sultan of Swipe" played for Purefoods in 1990.
  • Ramon Fernandez – "El Presidente The Franchise Player" played for Purefoods for 2/3's of the 1988 as part of the purchase of the Tanduay franchise; led the team to the finals but was later traded to San Miguel and won the MVP honors
  • Abet Guidaben – played for Purefoods in 1988 after being acquired from San Miguel for Mon Fernandez
  • Freddie Hubalde – played for Purefoods in 1988 as part of the purchase of the Tanduay franchise but later moved to Shell in 1989.
  • Jojo Lastimosa – "The Helicopter" played for Purefoods from 1988–1990 before being traded to Alaska. Was named Rookie of the Year in 1988.
  • Ronnie Magsanoc – "The Point Laureate" played for Purefoods from 2001–2002; member of the 2002 Governors Cup title squad and was named Most Improved Player that same season.
  • Alvin Patrimonio – "The Captain" played his entire career with the team (1988–2004) and was named the league's Most Valuable Player four times. Considered as the greatest player in franchise history.
  • Marc Pingris – "Pinoy Sakuragi" played for the Purefoods franchise for 14 years known for his passionate Defense and empathic Rebounds
  • Kerby Raymundo – "The Kid" played for Purefoods franchise and spent the most of his career for ten years from 2003–2013; known for his versatility, finesse, shooting prowess and his low post threat. Also a member of the PBA 40 Greatest Players club
  • James Yap – "Big Game James" , "Man with a Million Moves" played for the Purefoods franchise for 12 years before trading to Rain or Shine in Exchange of Paul Lee.

Other Notable Players

Imports

Retired numbers

 
Mark Pingris and Peter June Simon poses with their framed retired jerseys together with the players of Magnolia Hotshots and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel during their jersey retirement ceremony held at halftime between the two teams on December 25, 2021.
Magnolia Hotshots retired numbers
Player Position Tenure
7 Rey Evangelista F 1994–2008[a]
8 Peter June Simon G 2004–2020[b]
15 Marc Pingris F 2005–2008; 2009–2019[b]
16 Alvin Patrimonio F 1988–2004
44 Jerry Codiñera C 1988–1999[a]
  • a  – Retired on November 9, 2014[39][40]
  • b  – Retired on December 25, 2021[41]

Head coaches

Name Start End Seasons Overall Record Best finish
W L PCT GP
Ramon Fernandez 1988 1988 1 18 13 .581 31 Finals
Cris Calilan 1988 1989 2 16 23 .410 39 Finals
Baby Dalupan 1989 1991 3 73 57 .562 130 Champions
Ely Capacio 1991 1992 2 24 30 .444 54 Champions
Domingo Panganiban 1992 1992 1 23 23 .500 46 Finals
Chot Reyes 1993 1996 4 135 116 .538 251 Champions
Eric Altamirano 1997 1998 2 42 42 .500 84 Champions
2001 2001 1 22 23 .489 45 Semifinals
Chito Narvasa 1998 1998 1 19 19 .500 38 Semifinals
Derrick Pumaren 1999 2000 2 47 49 .490 96 Finals
Ryan Gregorio 2002 2010 8 195 201 .492 396 Champions
Jorge Gallent 2010 2011 1 20 24 .455 44 Semifinals
Tim Cone 2011 2015 4 142 100 .587 242 Champions
Jason Webb 2015 2016 1 12 24 .333 36 Quarterfinals
Chito Victolero 2016 "Incumbent"

References

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  18. ^ Joble, Rey. "Smaller import Marqus Blakely comes up big for Tim Cone, Purefoods: 'He plays like he's 6–9′". Interaksyon.com. Sports5. Retrieved January 31, 2015.
  19. ^ Joble, REY. "Purefoods to wait until February for services of import Daniel Orton". Interaksyon.com. Sports5. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
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  27. ^ NBA veteran Daniel Orton goes ballistic, says Manny Pacquiao playing pro hoops 'a joke', Richard Dy, spin.ph, February 18, 2015
  28. ^ ORTON FINED P250K, PBA.ph, February 20, 2015
  29. ^ Purefoods sends Daniel Orton home, risks playing all-Filipino as Bowles set for measurement, Richard Dy, spin.ph, February 21, 2015
  30. ^ Panaligan, Marisse. "Purefoods replaces Orton as import with Bowles satisfying height limit". gmanews.tv.
  31. ^ "Ginebra claims victory, holds off late Purefoods rally". gmanews.tv.
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  34. ^ "PBA Quarterfinals: Hotshots assert mastery of GlobalPort". cnnphilippines.com.
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  36. ^ del Rosario, Paolo (October 13, 2016). "PBA: Star trades James Yap to Rain or Shine for Paul Lee; GlobalPort ships Jay Washington in exchange for JR Quiñahan". CNN Philippines. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  37. ^ "Former Mahindra deputy replaces Webb as Star coach". ABS-CBN Sports. October 14, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  38. ^ Star gets Rome Dela Rosa, trades Jake Pascual to Alaska, philstar.com, December 9, 2016.
  39. ^ Mixers to retire Codiñera jersey, Nelson Beltran, The Philippine Star, October 11, 2014
  40. ^ Purefoods retires jerseys of Jerry Codiñera, Rey Evangelista November 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Rey Joble, InterAksyon.com, November 9, 2014
  41. ^ Naredo, Camille B. (December 25, 2021). "PBA: Magnolia retires Pingris, Simon's jersey numbers". ABS-CBN News.

External links

  • Official website
  • San Mig Super Coffee Mixers on PBA.ph
Awards and achievements
Preceded by PBA Third Conference Champions
1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions
1991
1993
1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions
1994
2012
2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by PBA Governors Cup Champions
2002
20132014
2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Grand Slam winners
2013–14
Succeeded by
To be determined
Preceded by PBA Philippine Cup Champions
2006
2009–10
2013–14
Succeeded by

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This article is about Purefoods basketball franchise For the franchise previously known as the Magnolia Beverage Masters see San Miguel Beermen This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots or simply known as the Magnolia Hotshots are a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association The team is owned by San Miguel Food and Beverage Inc a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation SMC The team is one of three PBA ball clubs currently owned by the SMC group of companies along with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel and the San Miguel Beermen They have 14 PBA championships tied with Barangay Ginebra and the Alaska Aces for the second most championships overall trailing only San Miguel Beermen by 14 Magnolia Hotshots2022 23 Magnolia Hotshots seasonFounded1988HistoryPurefoods Hotdogs 1988 1990 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1991 92 1993 1994 1996 1998 2005 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars 1993 1994 Purefoods Oodles 1993 Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys 1997 Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies 1997 98 Purefoods Chunkee Giants 2005 2007 Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants 2007 2010 B Meg Derby Ace Llamados 2010 11 B Meg Llamados 2011 12 San Mig Coffee Mixers 2012 13 San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2013 14 Purefoods Star Hotshots 2014 15 Star Hotshots 2015 2017 Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok Magnolia Pambansang Manok Hotshots 2017 2022 Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots 2022 present Team colorsBlue yellow white CompanySan Miguel Food and Beverage Inc Board governorRene PardoTeam managerAlvin PatrimonioHead coachChito VictoleroOwnershipRamon S AngAffiliation s Purefoods TJ TitansChampionships14 championships 1990 Third Conference1991 All Filipino1993 All Filipino1994 Commissioner s1997 All Filipino2002 Governors 2006 Philippine2009 10 Philippine2012 Commissioner s2013 Governors 2013 14 Philippine2014 Commissioner s2014 Governors 2018 Governors 31 Finals appearancesRetired numbers5 7 8 15 16 44 Light uniformDark uniformThe franchise plays under numerous brand names of the company but is best known by its original name Purefoods It remains as one of the most popular teams in the PBA 1 winning fourteen PBA titles and is the fourth team in PBA history to win a Grand Slam The players most identified with the franchise are Alvin Patrimonio James Yap and Marc Pingris among others Patrimonio a Mapua University standout led the franchise to six championships and was named Most Valuable Player four times Patrimonio retired in 2004 and currently serves as its team manager Yap led Purefoods to seven titles including a notable grand slam in 2013 14 which is the only grand slam in the history of the franchise and received multiple MVP awards as well While Pingris was named to the PBA s 40 greatest players playing alongside Yap as the team s enforcer and rebounder He was a vocal leader of the famous 2013 Gilas Pilipinas team that defeated South Korea and bagged a medal Contents 1 History 2 Purefoods 1988 2010 2 1 Purefoods Hotdogs 1988 1990 2 2 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1991 1992 2 3 Coney Island Ice Cream Stars Purefoods Oodles amp Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1993 2 4 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1994 1996 2 5 Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys amp Carne Norte Beefies 1997 1998 2 6 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1998 2005 2 6 1 2001 Acquisition of Pure Foods Corporation by the San Miguel Corporation 2 7 2004 The James Yap Era 2 7 1 Patrimonio s retirement 2 8 Purefoods Chunkee Giants 2005 2006 2 9 Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants 2007 2010 2 9 1 Notoriety 2 9 2 The Long Road Back to Glory 2 9 3 Looking Towards a Bright Future 2 9 4 The 2009 2010 Philippine Cup Championship Run 2 9 4 1 Early Struggle 2 9 4 2 Establishing Chemistry 2 9 4 3 Post Holiday Rampage 2 9 4 4 The Rain or Shine Scare 2 9 4 5 Underdogs Prevail 2 9 4 6 Colorful Sweep 3 B Meg 2010 2012 3 1 Start of new beginning 3 2 Enter Tim Cone 3 3 Maierhofer traded 3 4 Raymundo Traded 3 5 The 9th Championship 3 6 2012 Governors Cup 4 San Mig Coffee 2012 2014 4 1 2012 13 PBA season 4 1 1 2012 13 PBA Philippine Almost but failed 4 1 2 2013 Commissioner s Defending crown but not quite 4 2 Four straight championships and Grand Slam 4 2 1 2013 Governor s The 10th Championship 4 3 2013 14 PBA season Grand Slam season 4 3 1 2013 14 Philippine The 11th Championship 4 3 2 2014 Commissioner s Mr Everywhere era and The 12th Championship 4 3 3 2014 Governors The 13th Championship 5 Purefoods Star 2014 2017 5 1 Purefoods Star 2014 2017 5 1 1 2014 15 season 5 1 1 1 2014 15 PBA Philippine Cup Five peat hopes ended 5 1 1 2 2015 PBA Commissioner s Cup Hungry again 5 1 1 3 2015 PBA Governors Cup Dethroned Champions 5 1 2 2015 16 season Jason Webb New Coach new beginnings 5 1 2 1 End of James Yap era 5 1 3 2016 17 season Paul Lee era 6 Magnolia Hotshots 2017 present 6 1 Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok 7 Current roster 8 Season by season records 9 Awards 9 1 Individual awards 9 2 PBA Press Corps Individual Awards 9 3 All Star Weekend 10 Notable players 10 1 Members of the PBA s 40 greatest players 10 2 Other Notable Players 10 3 Imports 10 4 Retired numbers 11 Head coaches 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditPrior to joining the PBA in 1988 Purefoods was a member of the Philippine Amateur Basketball League PABL later renamed the Philippine Basketball League and was one of the strongest teams during its tenure with the amateur league In early 1988 Pure Foods Corporation then a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation acquired the PBA franchise of the original Tanduay team after Elizalde amp Company Inc announced it was leaving the PBA In 2001 Pure Foods Corporation including its PBA franchise was sold by Ayala Corporation to San Miguel Corporation The following year Pure Foods Corporation was renamed San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc The franchise continued to play under the Purefoods banner until 2010 Beginning 2010 the franchise played under other brand names of the company B Meg from 2010 to 2012 San Mig Coffee from 2012 to 2014 and Star from 2014 to 2017 Beginning the 2017 18 PBA season the team started playing under the Magnolia Chicken brand name 2 Purefoods 1988 2010 EditPurefoods Hotdogs 1988 1990 Edit As part of the deal to join the league Purefoods was allowed to take some amateur players from the PABL and the national team Purefoods then drafted Alvin Patrimonio Jojo Lastimosa Jerry Codinera Glenn Capacio and the number one overall pick of the rookie draft that year Jack Tanuan They also added Al Solis and Totoy Marquez from Shell However there was a surrounding controversy on the case of Patrimonio as his PABL team Swift denied Patrimonio s release The issue was settled before the All Filipino Conference though and Patrimonio joined the team Purefoods also took the core of the defunct Tanduay squad namely Ramon Fernandez who was designated playing coach Freddie Hubalde Padim Israel Willie Generalao Victor Sanchez JB Yango and Onchie dela Cruz David Thirdkill who led Tanduay to the previous year s Open Conference championship and was named Best Import of the conference was hired as Purefoods reinforcement for the Open Conference this time In their first conference Purefoods made a historic run to the Finals against the Norman Black led San Miguel Beermen in seven games In the next conference Cris Calilan replaced Fernandez as head coach after the first round of the eliminations They met crowd favorite Anejo Rhum 65 in the Finals Purefoods lost the series 3 1 against a veteran and rugged team of playing coach Robert Jaworski Controversy arose during the series as Fernandez was ordered to be benched by then Purefoods Corporation president Rene Buhain amid rumors of game fixing This issue led to Fernandez s transfer to San Miguel for Abet Guidaben late in the season Lastimosa was named as the 1988 Rookie of the Year at the end of the season In 1989 Purefoods lost in six games to San Miguel in the All Filipino Conference An incident also happened during the second round of the eliminations of that conference when Samboy Lim nearly suffered a career ending injury when he drove over Lastimosa causing him to fall off balance and hit head first on the parquet floor This happened on July 18 1989 with Purefoods winning 125 115 There was a huge public outcry after that game with many fans decrying Lastimosa s actions as dirty In the season ending 1990 Reinforced Conference Purefoods took on Alaska Air Force for the title This conference featured two imports and Purefoods tapped the services of Daren Queenan and Rob Rose who replaced Walker Russell during the elimination round The Air Force took a 2 0 lead with a win away to clinch the best of five series However the team of legendary coach Baby Dalupan led a stunning comeback to win the series 3 2 giving the franchise its first PBA title The championship was Dalupan s last but it made him the first coach in PBA history to win PBA championships in three different decades The other coach who achieved this feat was Norman Black and Tim Cone During the offseason Purefoods traded Lastimosa to Alaska for Cabahug and Al Solis to Sarsi for Jun Tan They also signed free agent swingman Elmer Reyes Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1991 1992 Edit In 1991 Patrimonio was offered a 5 year PhP 25 million deal by Pepsi Cola which was matched by Purefoods With the development he became the highest paid player in the league With this Purefoods was able to beat Sarsi to win the 1991 All Filipino Conference under head coach Ely Capacio Patrimonio won the 1991 Most Valuable Player the first of a record tying four MVPs he had won Purefoods failed to defend the crown in 1992 losing in seven games to San Miguel Coney Island Ice Cream Stars Purefoods Oodles amp Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1993 Edit In 1993 the team was renamed as the Coney Island Ice Cream Stars an ice cream brand owned by Pure Foods Corporation They drafted four rookies that year Dwight Lago Benny Cheng Freddie Abuda and Olsen Racela and acquired veteran forward Abe King from the disbanded Presto team The Stars won the 1993 All Filipino Cup defeating San Miguel 4 2 Their head coach was Chot Reyes who achieved a milestone for winning the title in his first conference as coach Coney Island was renamed Purefoods Oodles during the Commissioner s Cup They were bannered by Patrimonio Codinera and Dindo Pumaren with Capacio Cabahug King and Racela completed the supporting cast For their reinforcement they hired Ronnie Grandison who was able to take them straight to the finals They had a chance to win back to back PBA titles but were defeated by corporate rival Swift in six games for the crown of the said tournament Patrimonio won his second Most Valuable Player award after the season In the Governors Cup Purefoods Oodles reverted to Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs With import Tharon Mayes they had a record of 7 3 in the eliminations but were eliminated in the semifinals with a record of 9 9 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1994 1996 Edit For the 1994 All Filipino Conference the team drafted three rookies Rey Evangelista Vince Hizon and Peter Naron The Stars also added another rookie in Richie Ticzon whom they acquired through a draft day trade that sent veteran point guard Pumaren and Lago to Pepsi Mega To add experience to the roster Coney Island traded incoming sophomore Cheng to Ginebra for veteran Manny Victorino and acquired 1992 Rookie of the Year Bong Ravena from San Miguel in exchange for Kevin Ramas The league gave an incentive to the champion of the said conference to have the honor of representing the country in the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima Japan But Coney Island lost in six games to San Miguel for the All Filipino Cup title thus forfeiting the opportunity Nonetheless when the Beermen line up was decimated with several injuries to their key players they had to reinforce with Purefoods Patrimonio Codinera and rookie Rey Evangelista Johnny Abarrientos of Alaska was also included in the team that placed fourth in the Asian Games In the Commissioner s Cup with Kenny Redfield as import Purefoods won the title in a hard fought series against the formidable Alaska Milkmen Patrimonio won the Best Player of the Conference award becoming only the second player after teammate Jerry Codinera who won it previously in the All Filipino Cup in PBA history to win the citation Their reinforcement Redfield took home the Best Import of the conference honors It was also during this tournament that he was dubbed Triple Double Artist by the media as a testament to his all around skills Patrimonio won his second consecutive MVP and third overall Evangelista was a prime candidate to win the Rookie of the Year award but lost to Swift s Boybits Victoria Another disappointment for Evangelista was that he was not included in the All Defensive Team contrary to what was expected by most especially the Purefoods fans In 1995 Purefoods failed to enter the championship of the three conferences allotted showing only two fourth place finishes in the All Filipino and the Commissioner s Cup It was the first time in the team s eight year history that they failed to make it to the All Filipino Finals It was also the first time that they didn t make any finals appearance in a single season During the offseason Purefoods retooled its lineup by drafting Rodney Santos and reacquiring former Purefoods players Pumaren and Tanuan through trades conducted with Pepsi and Sta Lucia respectively The TJ Hotdogs met Alaska in the finals of the All Filipino Conference in 1996 PBA season but was defeated in five games by the eventual grand slam winning Milkmen In the Governors Cup Purefoods struggled as they fielded in several imports in hopes of reversing their misfortunes After the season Reyes left the Purefoods team to become the head coach of Sta Lucia Realty Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys amp Carne Norte Beefies 1997 1998 Edit In 1997 PBA season rookie coach Eric Altamirano took over as coach of the Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys In his very first conference Purefoods won the All Filipino Cup defeating the Gordon s Gin Boars in six games for their first title in three years After a sorry performance in the Commissioner s Cup the newly christened Purefoods Carne Norte Beefies lost in the finals of the Governors Cup to Alaska 4 1 Their import was the talented Mike Jones who lost in a battle for Best Import honors Patrimonio won his fourth and final Most Valuable Player Award tying former teammate and idol Ramon Fernandez for the most number of MVP awards won After getting booted out of the semifinals of the 1998 All Filipino Cup Altamirano left Purefoods to join Mobiline Chito Narvasa became his replacement but failed to lead Purefoods to a finals appearance Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1998 2005 Edit Purefoods struggled in the 1999 PBA season All Filipino Cup despite acquiring Filipino American Al Segova and a new head coach in Derrick Pumaren During the Commissioner s Cup Codinera was traded to Mobiline for Andy Seigle The trade ended the long time partnership of Patrimonio and Codinera who was known as the Defense Minister Segova was later banished after he was proven to be a fake Filipino American Purefoods failed to get past the quarterfinals of the first two conferences They were ousted by Alaska Milk in a 3 game sweep despite finishing first at the end of the elimination round with a 7 1 card and lost their last 4 games after winning 6 in a row 8 1 record after the quarterfinals in the season ending Governors Cup Derrick The Flight Brown led all imports in scoring and rebounding but was edged out by San Miguel import Lamont Strothers in the balloting for best import honors In the 2000 All Filipino Cup a forfeiture of games won by Tanduay Gold during the semifinals series for fielding fake Filipino American Sonny Alvarado in Games 2 and 3 won by the Rhum Masters set the stage for Boyet Fernandez buzzer beating shot in overtime of game 4 That shot catapulted the TJ Hotdogs to the Finals which they lost to Alaska Brown won Best Import honors after leading the TJ Hotdogs to the Finals of the Governors Cup which they lost to San Miguel It was the second time that a Purefoods import won the said award Brown would go on to win a second one in 2002 in the same conference Also Patrimonio found his way back to the Mythical Five selection Pumaren left Purefoods after the 2000 season and signed up with Tanduay Gold Replacing him was the returning Altamirano for his second tour of duty with Purefoods 2001 Acquisition of Pure Foods Corporation by the San Miguel Corporation Edit A distraction affected the team off the court when the Ayala Corporation sold Pure Foods Corporation including its PBA franchise to San Miguel Corporation The problem with this development was that SMC already had two PBA ballclubs in San Miguel Beer and Barangay Ginebra and it was not allowed by the league for a company to own three teams in the league This meant that either the Ayala group had to retain their team under a new banner or for SMC to disband the team after the season Eventually the PBA Board of Governors adjusted the rule and allowed the Purefoods PBA franchise to be acquired by SMC and to remain an active team In 2002 Pure Foods Corporation would be renamed San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc The TJ Hotdogs lost to Batang Red Bull 2 3 in a best of 5 semifinals series Despite their unexpected good showing in the Commissioner s Cup they struggled in the last conference of the season and never made it past the elimination round Noy Castillo was named Most Improved Player of the 2001 season after leading the TJ Hotdogs in scoring throughout the year In 2002 they got Kerby Raymundo from Red Bull as the new main man for the team Altamirano concentrated his duties with the national team in 2002 as an assistant coach Taking over for a while was his assistant Ryan Gregorio Gregorio led Purefoods to a successful championship run in the Governors Cup defeating Alaska in seven games after trailing 0 2 It marked the second time they ve beaten Alaska in a finals series despite dropping the first two games Kerby Raymundo acquired from Red Bull prior to the start of the tournament was the Finals MVP Brown was the conference s Best Import while Evangelista was the Best Player of the Conference However Purefoods became a mediocre team in the Commissioner s Cup and the All Filipino Cup finishing dead last in the succeeding conferences of the season After the season Ronnie Magsanoc won the Comeback Player of the Year Award and announced his retirement after he received the award Gregorio and Coca Cola mentor Chot Reyes was named co winners of the Coach of the Year Award In 2003 Gregorio was named as the head coach of the team as Altamirano was reassigned to the traveling SMC All Stars composed of former PBA all stars Purefoods each failed to enter the quarterfinals of the three conferences In the Reinforced Conference they had former NBA protege Lenny Cooke but Cooke later suffered an injury causing the Hotdogs not to qualify for the quarterfinals It was the first season that Purefoods failed to make the 20 win mark with a dismal 9 27 win loss card a franchise low 2004 The James Yap Era Edit The Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs acquired James Yap as the second overall draft pick in the 2004 PBA draft Yap became the main man of the team that led Purefoods through the years The former UE Red Warrior has won multiple Most Valuable Player awards He is one of the most exciting players in the league and his partner PJ Simon the teams supersub and later on becomes an all star caliber player and nicknamed scoring apostle Patrimonio s retirement Edit During Patrimonio s birthday celebration on November 26 2004 Patrimonio s birthday was on November 17 he announced his retirement in an emotional speech ending his illustrious 16 year career to concentrate his role as team manager His number was retired in December becoming the first Purefoods player to have his jersey retired Purefoods was the only team Patrimonio played for in the PBA The rebuilding process began for Purefoods despite a dismal showing in the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference In the 2004 05 Philippine Cup Purefoods was eliminated by Shell in the quarterfinals Same can be said in the 2005 Fiesta Conference when the Turbo Chargers eliminated them in the same predicament Purefoods Chunkee Giants 2005 2006 Edit Purefoods Chunkee GiantsUniforms Light uniform Dark uniformPrior to the start of the 2005 06 Fiesta Conference Purefoods replaced their TJ Hotdogs moniker with the Chunkee Giants The Chunkee Giants was a reference to the company s new chunky corned beef product Purefoods Chunkee Corned Beef Purefoods selected PBL MVP Jondan Salvador with the fourth pick in the first round of the draft To further strengthen its line up the team traded future draft picks to Air21 to acquire Marc Pingris and Egay Billones They also signed veteran guard Roger Yap They also hired Marquin Chandler as import and went on to record a 10 6 first place finish in the classification phase earning them an outright semis berth The Giants beat the up and coming Express in six games of the semifinals They lost in the finals of the tournament to Red Bull in six games But their runner up finish was the best since winning the 2002 Governors Cup Chandler won Best Import honors while Raymundo lost to Enrico Villanueva for Best Player of the Conference honors In the 2006 PBA Philippine Cup the Chunkee Giants finished with a 12 4 record and a first place finish in the classification phase earning them an outright semifinals berth for the second consecutive time However on May 14 in a game against Red Bull Eugene Tejada suffered a freak injury which resulted to his paralyzation In the semifinals Purefoods won the series in seven games after trailing Alaska 1 3 becoming only the second team since the 1991 Ginebra San Miguel team to come back from a 1 3 deficit in a PBA best of seven series In six games the Chunkee Giants won the 2006 Philippine Cup 4 2 over Red Bull It was Purefoods first title since the 2002 Governors Cup and the first All Filipino Cup title since 1997 Pingris was named as the Finals MVP Yap became the second Purefoods player to win season MVP award and was included in the Mythical Team Raymundo and Roger Yap were also named to the mythical teamIn the succeeding 2006 07 season Purefoods managed to end up with a 10 8 win loss record In a playoff game for the second outright quarterfinals berth the Giants came from behind to beat Sta Lucia to avoid going further down to the grueling wild card phase In the best of five quarterfinals the Chunkee Giants lost to Talk N Text 3 1 After Pingris got injured in game 2 Purefoods lost the next three games thus failing to repeat as champions of the Philippine Cup Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants 2007 2010 Edit Purefoods renamed the team to the Tender Juicy Giants for the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference However the team paraded a depleted line up Forward centers Kerby Raymundo and Marc Pingris were loaned to the national team and placed on injured list respectively James Yap was also facing issues regarding his marital problems with wife Kris and being snubbed from the National Team Although Marquin Chandler returned for a second tour of duty with Purefoods the team had a badly depleted front line that saw them only Richard Yee and Arnold Gamboa manning the slot Enter PJ Simon the scoring apostle he led the team in scoring and the Giants decided to get the next big man available in the PBA to help the team As a result they acquired Rommel Adducul from the San Miguel Beermen through a three team trade with the Red Bull Barako which also saw Enrico Villanueva donning a Beermen jersey Reserve Don Camaso was the casualty of the trade as he was sent to Red Bull Some PBA teams denounced the trade transaction because of the restricted player trade rule in which only top players could be traded for one another to avoid imbalance in the league But the protests quickly subsided after the PBA approved the said trade after learning that Villanueva was removed from the restricted list and Adducul was finally allowed to play for the Giants Purefoods was able to escape early elimination after beating the Welcoat Dragons in the last elimination round game James Yap scored 41 points to lead the Giants to the wildcard phase only to be knocked out by the Coca Cola Tigers where he scored 40 points which equaled former PBA player Nelson Asaytono s record of scoring 40 points in back to back games but failed to deliver the win for the team For his efforts Yap was picked by Chot Reyes to be part of the national team to play for the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship in Tokushima Japan where the Philippines finished ninth out of the 16 teams With no picks in the 2007 PBA draft the TJ Giants welcomed back Raymundo and Pingris to the team while trading Paul Artadi to the Air21 Express for virtually nothing after a feud with the coaches Artadi ended up playing in Ginebra The Giants then had a 7 0 start at the 2007 08 PBA Philippine Cup with Yap having a banner conference Despite losing the Christmas Day game against fierce rival Barangay Ginebra Kings the Giants clinched the semifinals berth and the 1 seed on their next game thanks to a win against the Tigers In the semifinals they were up against Red Bull the winner over the Magnolia Beverage Masters in the quarterfinals series The Giants drew first blood in the semifinals by routing Red Bull but needed to win the 7th game to finally clinch their 12th AFC finals stint the most by any team in history against Sta Lucia Purefoods lost a controversial 7 game series with Yap serving a suspension in game 5 after the Giants had come back a 0 2 deficit to tie the series at 2 2 They managed to level the series at 3 3 thanks to a classic fourth quarter performance by James Yap nailing 5 of 6 three point attempts and scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter Game 7 was almost a carbon copy of game number 6 Purefoods struggled in the third quarter with key players in foul trouble and in the end it was Sta Lucia who made the crucial shots down the stretch and won the game 100 88 Before the start of the succeeding Fiesta Conference Rommel Adducul was diagnosed with cancer and had to take a leave of absence Lacking a starting center Purefoods was forced to make a deal for Enrico Villanueva and sacrifice Marc Pingris who went to the Magnolia Beverage Masters in a four team multi player transaction For their reinforcement they tapped the services of 6 11 Darius Rice Rice was a prolific scorer but was not able to lead the team to enough wins for the Giants to keep him He was replaced by Moroccan Reda Rhalimi who was decent enough on both ends of the floor but was also unable to lead the Giants to an impressive finish They ended up with a 7 11 win loss card in the classification phase Notoriety Edit The knockout wildcard match up against Talk N Text accentuated the frustrations that have marked the Giants campaign With the team trailing by 16 points halfway through the fourth Jondan Salvador got involved in an altercation against the Phone Pals import Terrence Leather After the import threw the ball at Salvador Yap retaliated with a kick which in turn caused players from both benches to join the fray With the situation almost resulting in a disastrous brawl cooler heads eventually prevailed penalties were given and the game came to an end as well as the Giants season The controversial blow out loss at the Ynares center turned out to be the last game of Castillo and Evangelista as professional basketball players Castillo retired while Evangelista joined the Giants coaching staff Evangelista played his entire career with the Purefoods franchise that drafted him second overall in 1994 He won four championships with Purefoods and was known as a solid defender and rebounder Castillo on the other hand was dreaded for his clutch baskets and was a consistent marksman throughout his career He won a championship with the team in 2006 PBA Philippine Cup Before the start of the 2008 2009 KFC PBA Philippine Cup the TJ Giants and their fans once again got into trouble with the Singapore Slingers audience during an exhibition game The Giants lost to the Slingers in that heated match but ironically they signed Slinger Al Vergara for a single conference contract in the 2009 Motolite PBA Fiesta Conference In the off season Purefoods overhauled its roster by bringing in rookies Beau Belga Jonathan Fernandez and Richard Alonzo They also acquired veterans Topex Robinson and Paolo Bugia from Red Bull and Aaron Aban from Alaska These moves however were all futile attempts at establishing team chemistry as the team failed to excel at the classification phase even after acquiring Rich Alvarez in mid conference and having Adducul back from cancer treatment Having to play in yet another wildcard phase the Giants continued their struggle in the 2008 2009 Philippine Cup During a timeout in a knockout game against Air21 Yap and Purefoods assistant coach Koy Banal exchanged harsh words which caused a stir in the team s huddle Moments later Raymundo rushed to the other side of the court to confront Air21 fans The Express went on to win the game ending the Purefoods campaign The Long Road Back to Glory Edit To settle the issue between Yap and Banal the team s officials called for an emergency meeting right after the loss to Air21 The whole team stayed up late to talk things over and the two eventually reconciled Before the start of the 2009 Motolite PBA Fiesta Conference the team made a move in a three way trade with Ginebra and Burger King they let go of the young players remaining in their roster Beau Belga Chad Alonzo and Chico Lanete In return they got grizzled veterans Don Allado and Nino Canaleta They also signed free agent Al Vergara of the Singapore Slingers for a one conference contract With resident import Marquin Chandler still playing in Korea the Giants brought in Brian Hamilton who led them to an impressive 2 0 start but was eventually replaced by Jhamar Thorpe after a mediocre showing Thorpe also turned out to be sub par and was thus replaced by the original choice Chandler who led the team to three straight victories upon his return only to see it lose the next three Just before the All Star break the management continued to tinker with the team s roster In another transaction involving the Gin Kings and the Whoppers the Giants acquired veteran point guard Celino Cruz and gave up Aaron Aban To make room for Cruz in its roster the team released Vergara from his duties During the All Star break Yap won the three point shootout Canaleta who won the Slam Dunk competition three times when he was with Air21 failed to get back the title Raymundo and Yap were key performers for the Powerade Team Pilipinas in their three game exhibition match with the PBA All stars Villanueva and Simon played for the North and South All Stars respectively With a 7 7 win loss card the Giants faced Talk N Text in a knockout wildcard duel Even with Chandler fouling out in the fourth quarter the Giants local crew kept the game close trailing by only three points 97 100 with seven seconds left Raymundo was fouled while shooting a desperation three pointer that tied the game at 100 all but he missed the potential game winning free throw with 1 7 seconds left In the extension period Purefoods appeared to have sealed the victory with Roger Yap sinking two free throws to increase their lead to twelve 114 102 with less than two minutes remaining But Mark Cardona and Ren Ren Ritualo made four consecutive triples for the Tropang Texters to force another overtime The Giants however resilient the Tropang Texters were prevailed at the end behind the heroics of the Yap duo The victory earned Purefoods the last ticket to the quarterfinals against Rain or Shine With tired players Purefoods lost to the Elasto Painters in Game 1 of the quarterfinals The following game the Giants came back strong leading by as much as 24 points late in the third Nonetheless Rain or Shine did not readily gave up shutting the Giants offense down and eventually tying the game with 22 seconds to go Jai Lewis missed the possible go ahead free throw giving the Giants a chance to score the winning basket with the shot clock turned off Chandler drove to the basket got fouled and drained two free throws with 1 2 seconds left Off the timeout Rob Wainwright missed the jumper and Purefoods tied the series Game 3 saw the Giants leading most of the second half behind Simon s high scoring game Chandler was benched after letting his emotions get the best of him in the first half He never saw action again in the second half where Rain or Shine kept the game close This paved the way for TY Tang to sink the go ahead three pointer with 31 2 seconds left With the loss Purefoods were denied a slot in the semifinals and their long off season began Looking Towards a Bright Future Edit After a dismal performance in the 34th PBA season the Giants geared up for a promising 35th by figuring in big transactions in the off season First they re acquired the services of 2006 Finals MVP Marc Pingris by giving up future picks to Burger King The Whoppers earlier acquired Pingris from San Miguel in the Arwind Santos trade Within the next two days Pingris was eventually shipped back to Purefoods on the said follow up deal in exchange for a draft pick Another cause for optimism in the Purefoods organization is having the second overall pick of the 2009 PBA draft Amid rumors of giving up marquee players to Burger King to get top prospect Japeth Aguilar first overall the Giants eventually called the negotiations off and settled for no 2 at the draft Thus Aguilar went to the Whoppers while the Giants picked former De La Salle University Archer Rico Maierhofer In an effort to solve the duplications in several positions the Giants engaged in a multi player deal with sister team Barangay Ginebra Burger King was willing to act as the conduit for this intra company exchange and thus the player carousel began The Gin Kings bulked up their frontline by acquiring Enrico Villanueva Paolo Bugia and Rich Alvarez from Purefoods They also deepened their backcourt rotation by taking Celino Cruz from the Giants and Pocholo Villanueva from the Whoppers The Giants got Rafi Reavis Paul Artadi and Chris Timberlake The Whoppers also landed rookie Orlando Daroya who was the Gin Kings first round choice The 2009 2010 Philippine Cup Championship Run Edit Early Struggle Edit Despite the roster build up in the offseason the Giants had a roller coaster ride in the first round of the Classification Phase of the 2009 2010 KFC PBA Philippine Cup They struggled to win back to back games even with its balanced line up and an impressive performance by the rookie Rico Maierhofer They won the season opener October 11 against Burger King but lost some games in dismal fashion including an upset by the Asi Taulava less Coke Tigers just before the Halloween break They ended the first round with a mediocre 5 4 record capped by a win over Sta Lucia in an out of town game Establishing Chemistry Edit Purefoods whom many people dubbed as one of the teams to beat for the said tournament finally scored back to back wins on December 2 against Coca Cola During the same gameday Purefoods Hormel celebrated 10 years of partnership The event saw the unveiling of TJ the new team mascot a halftime show for the kids and the Giants wearing commemorative jerseys Purefoods strung up two more wins against Brgy Ginebra and Barako Bull to extend its winning streak to four Powerhouse San Miguel put an end to the Giants streak in mid December As it was the second time the Beermeen dominated the Giants and league leading Alaska also defeated the team in the first round doubts were raised whether Purefoods could really hold its own against the contenders The team also lost to Talk N Text just before the Christmas break dampening its hopes of securing one of the two outright semifinal slots Post Holiday Rampage Edit Purefoods bounced back from its consecutive losses by beating Burger King on Christmas Day They followed it up with a no bearing win against the guest team Smart Gilas to start the New Year Purefoods also swept the rest of its schedule with the streak highlighted by a convincing win over the league leading Alaska on January 15 Because Alaska and San Miguel did well in the first round of the Eliminations the Giants failed to steal an outright semifinal slot from the Aces who needed to win their last scheduled game to avoid a tie breaker with Purefoods The Giants ended the classification phase with a record of 12 6 third overall in the standings which gave them an outright quarterfinal slot In the quarters the Giants extended their win streak to six by winning the first two games of their series with Rain or Shine The Rain or Shine Scare Edit The Elasto Painters came back strong to win games 3 and 4 and force a do or die game 5 Purefoods had a hard time guarding outside snipers like Jeff Chan and Mike Hrabak in game 3 In game 4 the Giants rallied to overcome a 16 point 4th Quarter deficit to snatch the lead with a minute to go But Eddie Laure hit a well defended three pointer to put Rain or Shine back on top and the Giants failed to score another point The struggle continued through the first half of game 5 before the Giants eventually realized they are the better team and put the series away for good Underdogs Prevail Edit After a near death experience with the Elasto Painters the Giants found themselves on a collision course with second seed San Miguel Beer for a best of seven semifinal series The Beermen took game 1 with ease but the Giants adjusted well in game 2 to even the series In game 3 the Beermen once again won by a huge margin causing everyone to think that they had already taken control of the series Little did they know that the Giants led by Roger Yap s and James Yap s POW performances would win the next three games en route to their 13th All Filipino finals appearance in franchise history Colorful Sweep Edit Sweeps are usually uneventful match ups with a superior team bullying the other into lopsided games This was not the case in the Purefoods Alaska series wherein Purefoods led by no more than 3 points in its first three wins In game 2 a controversial call occurred when Kerby Raymundo got Joe DeVance to bite into his shot fake causing a slight contact with 1 7 seconds left and the game was tied Arguments were raised whether the contact was enough to merit a call but the referees eventually decided on a foul and awarded Raymundo two free throws the first of which he made the second he intentionally missed In game 3 Willie Miller of Alaska had a chance to steal the victory in the dying seconds but missed a possible game winner at the buzzer With their tough defense and a deeper rotation the Giants cruised to a convincing game 4 victory sealing the series and claiming their 8th title It was also their 5th All Filipino title tying Crispa for most number of championships in that prestigious tournament Just before the game James Yap was awarded the Best Player of the Conference plaque Later that night he also took home the Finals MVP award B Meg 2010 2012 EditIn March 2010 SMC announced that Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants were to be renamed as the B Meg Derby Ace Llamados starting 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference 3 The team s name was shortened to B Meg Llamados starting the 2011 PBA Governors Cup B Meg LlamadosColors Uniforms Light uniform Dark uniformStart of new beginning Edit On June 1 2011 B Meg Llamados offered Air21 a 2 on 1 deal it will be Jondan Salvador and multi titled slam dunk champion KG Canaleta for top 2007 PBA Draftee Joe Devance Devance a former University of Texas El Paso stalwart was shipped by Alaska to the Express for Jay R Reyes on May 28 2011 On June 3 2011 PBA commissioner Chito Salud approves Devance trade to B Meg After two days of studying the trade transaction Salud approved the two team three player deal Two big men in exchange for Devance I think that s fair enough he told GMA News But it took me two days before I finally made a decision because I wanted to carefully study the trade In the end I felt the trade is fair both squads 4 Enter Tim Cone Edit Multi titled veteran PBA coach Tim Cone signed as the head coach with champion team B Meg On October 5 2011 Cone made his debut as B Meg s head coach against Petron Blaze They lost their first game in a score of 69 73 Since Cone debuted he influenced the B Meg coaching staff to wear long sleeve shirt and necktie Maierhofer traded Edit On November 16 PBA commissioner Chito Salud approved of a trade that sent Allein Maliksi and former Rookie of the Year Rico Maierhofer to Barangay Ginebra Jimbo Aquino and 2013 1st round pick Ginebra to Barako Bull and 2002 PBA 1st overall pick Yancy de Ocampo and 2012 2nd round pick Ginebra to B Meg Raymundo Traded Edit Former Finals MVP Raymundo was traded to Barangay Ginebra for JC Intal The 9th Championship Edit May 6 2012 B Meg finished the series in Game 7 against Talk N Text Tropang Texters for the 2012 PBA Commissioner s Cup Finals B Meg was down by two 74 76 with 1 2 seconds remaining when Denzel Bowles hit the game tying two free throws to the delight of the mammoth Sunday crowd of 21 046 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum Late in the game between the Texters and the Llamados there was confusion amid the roar of the crowd as people thought the game was already over and just like in 1980 a banner bearing the name of Talk N Text was already brought out at the Smart Araneta Coliseum It turned out that the Llamados still had a lease on life as Bowles was fouled by Kelly Williams with 1 7 seconds left The 23 year old import made both of his free throws to send the game into overtime where B Meg pounced on the shorthanded TNT team for their 9th title 5 2012 Governors Cup Edit Devance and Intal weren t able to play much because of injuries but B Meg once again booked a ticket to the 2012 Governors Cup Finals against Rain or Shine after beating Barangay Ginebra 74 72 courtesy of a Peter June Simon follow up B Meg dropped their first game 91 80 but the resilient Llamados bounced back and defeated Rain or Shine 85 80 where Yap was named Best Player of the Game with 24 pts 9 rebound performance But B Meg lost two straight with a 93 84 where Cone benched his superstars in the final quarter and put Marqus Blakey and Pingris back in just few minutes remaining and 94 89 respectively and RoS led the series 3 1 But Yap exploded for a conference high 57 points and dedicated his performance to the late former President Corazon Aquino his former mother in law as they defeated the E Painters 91 81 He scored again with 20 pts in the crucial Game 6 and they won in convincing fashion 97 81 to tie the series at 3 all with Simon being hailed as the Best Player of the Game B Meg looks to be the 4th team to come back from a 1 3 deficit they accomplished this in 2006 They also look for their first back to back championships However the Elasto Painters fought hard in Game 7 and defeated B Meg 83 76 despite Yap s 23 point performance The Llamados have missed crucial shots during crunch and their import Blakely being fouled out early in the fourth quarter and Rain or Shine took advantage San Mig Coffee 2012 2014 EditPrior to the start of the 2012 13 PBA season San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc announced that the team will play under the name San Mig Coffee Mixers 6 The following season the team was named San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2012 13 PBA season Edit 2012 13 PBA Philippine Almost but failed Edit They finished the eliminations with a 10 4 record grabbing the second seed with the twice to beat they passed the quarterfinals by winning against Petron Blaze on a twice to beat advantage but failed to reach the finals by losing against Rain or Shine 2 to 4 2013 Commissioner s Defending crown but not quite Edit They finished the eliminations with 8 wins and 6 losses good for fourth seed They lost the first game to Meralco on a best of three quarterfinals series they need to win two straight to win the series they won game two and three to take it On the next round however they lost to Alaska on the semifinals 3 1 By losing the series they failed to win the crown again Four straight championships and Grand Slam Edit 2013 Governor s The 10th Championship Edit On the start of the 2013 Governors Cup they finished the eliminations with six wins and three losses they won the quarterfinals against Alaska and the semifinals against Meralco On the Finals the seven game series went the distance In the end it was the Coffee Mixers who eventually won and defeated powerhouse team Petron Blaze 4 3 The final score was 87 77 Pingris won the Finals MVP Award while Marqus Blakely won the Best Import of the Conference award It was the first Governors Cup title for the Coffee Mixers since 2000 and also the 13th PBA title for Cone tying him with his idol the legendary Baby Dalupan for the most number of PBA titles in league history After their 10th championship a press conference was made by the team renaming it as San Mig Super Coffee Mixers 2013 14 PBA season Grand Slam season Edit Prior to the start of the 2013 14 PBA Philippine Cup the Super Coffee Mixers acquired four rookies in the 2013 PBA draft Ian Sangalang was picked No 2 overall by the Super Coffee Mixers together with Justin Chua Justin Melton and JR Cawaling A few days after the draft Chua was eventually traded to GlobalPort in exchange for Isaac Holstein the seventh pick overall of GlobalPort 2013 14 Philippine The 11th Championship Edit Due to a series of injuries that plagued the team at the start of the season together with the recently concluded Governors Cup Finals that gave them barely a week to prepare for the Philippine Cup the Super Coffee Mixers struggled to get back to championship form This resulted to an awful 0 3 start losing against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on the opening day Alaska and Petron Blaze before notching their first win against Air21 The next two games against Rain or Shine and Meralco again resulted in back to back losses before winning against Barako Bull and GlobalPort With a 3 5 standing and the injured players starting to heal the team tried but with no avail to bounce back against the Alaska and Rain or Shine Although their final game against the E Painters held on December 29 2013 resulted in a 77 101 beating this proved to be a wake up call for them as they would end up sweeping their remaining four games against powerhouse teams On January 5 2014 the Super Coffee Mixers defeated Barangay Ginebra 83 79 which improved their standing to 4 7 Six days later they would end up beating Air21 67 60 Four days later they would rack up their third straight victory against Petron Blaze with the score 112 93 Their final game held on January 17 2014 saw the Super Coffee Mixers winning over Talk N Text 100 87 and ended the eliminations with a 7 7 record Their four consecutive wins enabled them to improve their standing from 8th place to 5th going into the quarterfinals and eventually setting up a blockbuster match against the defending champions the Tropang Texters After a 7 7 record on the eliminations of the 2013 14 PBA Philippine Cup with a four game winning streak they outlasted Talk N Text on their first game in the quarterfinals They lost to the Texters on Game 2 to force a do or die game But San Mig won Game 3 of the quarterfinals with a great performance from their rookie Justin Melton in a 90 82 win After that win they will face Barangay Ginebra in the semifinals in a best of seven series San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone talks to Mark Barroca during their semifinal game against Barangay Ginebra They faced Ginebra on the semifinals of the 2013 14 PBA Philippine Cup 7 The series lasted until Game 7 where they won the series 4 3 110 87 breaking the record of the highest attendance on a single game with a crowd of 24 883 Many people are watching outside and a millions in their houses After a breathtaking semifinals of Manila Clasico they faced Rain or Shine in the finals With only a day to rest after a huge win in the semi finals against Ginebra they lost game one due to a counter layup by Paul Lee in the last 1 6 seconds of the game With 0 9 left on the clock the Mixers had no timeouts left but still decided to call one so they were levied with a technical foul Lee hits the technical freethrow The Mixers tried to hit a three point beyond halfcourt to tie the game but they failed the score is 80 83 They eventually won Games 2 3 and 4 3 1 lead by San Mig Rain or Shine came back and won Game 5 but the Mixers proved to be a resilient team by beating the E Painters in Game 6 and winning the Philippine Cup trophy in the process 8 Barroca was awarded as PBA Press Corps Papa John s Pizza Finals MVP 2014 Commissioner s Mr Everywhere era and The 12th Championship Edit They faced GlobalPort on their debut game on March 12 2014 they eventually won it 91 75 Ian Sangalang was named the Best Player of the Game finishing with 16 points They faced Ginebra on their second game on March 16 2014 They won the game 90 80 with an outstanding performance by their import James Mays finishing with 29 points 29 rebounds and 6 blocks They faced Rain or Shine on March 22 2014 their third game they won it 91 74 Peter June Simon was named the Best Player of the Game After that three straight victories the Mixers lost back to back against Barako Bull and Talk N Text they lost to the Energy on March 25 2014 with a slim margin crediting Ronjay Buenafe with hitting the two penalty freethrows after that 7 7 seconds were left on the clock Unfortunately the inbound pass of Barroca for a counter layup of Mark Barroca did not go in and they lost the game 90 92 They also lost to the Tropang Texters on March 31 2014 with a score of 75 81 On the first three quarters the Texters dominated the game and even blown the lead to 22 but the Mixers bounced back up to cut the lead down to six but the Texters held them off to seal the win They fought Air21 on April 9 2014 they won it They also lost to San Miguel on April 12 2014 88 97 After four days they also lost to Meralco 78 88 and again lost to Alaska on April 20 2014 with a 19 point margin 66 85 On this game only the bench players played more minutes to rest the star players for the quarterfinals Cone rested their four star players Yap Mays Simon and Pingris They also limited the appearance of Devance Barroca and Melton to be ready for their quarterfinals matchup They lost to the Aces on Game 1 of the quarterfinals on April 21 2014 Fighting for their lives the Mixers eventually won Game 2 70 65 Pingris still played even though he was injured at the time They also won the do or die game three with a fourteen point margin 79 65 Pingris won back to back honors for the Best Player of the Game They fought Air21 on a best of five series in the semifinals the Express eventually won Game 1 on April 27 2014 to take a 1 0 series lead In the first three quarters the Mixers dominated the game but in the fourth quarter The Express rallies back even grabbed the lead 93 88 Asi Taulava on the final one minute and three seconds left on the game clock drove and got a lay up but the Mixers asked for a traveling violation lead by Cone and was eventually called for two technical fouls and was ejected The Express got four free throws and sank three of it to extend the lead 98 88 but Mays rallied back scoring 12 points in 53 seconds The Mixers forced to get fouls the game was even closed to a three point lead after Sean Anthony missed the penalty freethrow but the three point attempt of Mays did not went in and the Express won Game 1 100 103 Anthony was honored the Best Player of the Game Game 2 was held on May 1 2014 and the Mixers won it 82 75 the Mixers also won Game 3 on May 3 2014 to take the 2 1 lead 84 73 The Express eventually won Game 4 on May 5 2014 to tie the series 2 2 on a 91 94 showdown but the Mixers won Game 5 and booked the Finals with a 99 83 showdown on May 7 2014 Yap was named the Best Player of the Game honors with a 15 point performance They faced undefeated Talk N Text 9 in a best of five Finals San Mig drew first blood in the finals with a 15 point victory in Game 1 95 80 in the process snapping the 13 0 romp of the TNT team 10 After the Tropang Texters evened the series 1 1 with an 86 76 victory in Game 2 11 San Mig regained the upper hand in the series with a nail biting 77 75 win in Game 3 from a clutch corner shot by Yap over the outstretched arms of Texters defender Kelly Williams 12 The team finished off t TNT in Game 4 with a 100 91 fightback to win their third straight championship thus joining a select group of PBA teams to win the golden treble 13 Yap was named the PBA Press Corps Finals MVP 14 They also won Game 3 77 75 On May 13 2014 to have a 2 1 lead and eventually won Game 4 on May 15 2014 being down 17 1 on the first quarter they rallied back and won the game 100 91 and won their 12th championship Yap won the Holcim Cement Finals MVP Award 2014 Governors The 13th Championship Edit Weeks before the start of the 2014 Governors Cup the Mixers recruited Marqus Blakely for the third time to defend their title They faced the Barako Bull Energy to start their campaign as the defending champions on May 21 2014 and won 66 76 Peter June Simon was named the Best Player of the Game honors They fought the San Miguel Beermen on May 25 2014 their second game this conference In the first two quarters the game was very close but a run by the Mixers changed the game and spiked the lead up to eleven in the fourth quarter but the Beermen proved to be a great team by making a huge run of their own In the last 10 secs the Beermen had the lead 92 87 but James Yap drained a three way downtown to cut the lead to two 90 92 In the last 5 6 seconds Reggie Williams was fouled by Blakely he missed both freethrows The defending champs got the rebound but Marqus Blakely turned the ball over The game ended in favor of the Beermen 90 92 The next played the Meralco Bolts on May 27 2014 and won 90 108 They battled the GlobalPort Batang Pier in their fourth game on May 30 2014 in the first three quarters the Batang Pier dominated the game but on the fourth the Mixers rallied back from being down 22 and eventually won it 92 82 They also played the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on June 1 2014 a Manila Clasico matchup in what was considered a heated rivalry The game was very close until the fourth quarter but an outrageous 16 0 run was conjured by the Mixers to snatched their third consecutive victory over Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 102 90 They fought the Alaska Aces on June 6 2014 their sixth game this conference they lost it 93 84 They crucially fought Air21 Express on June 9 2014 if they lose they will not have a chance to enter the playoffs with a twice to beat advantage so they need to close out this one they eventually won it 113 109 at overtime They fought Talk N Text Tropang Texters on June 13 2014 they lost it 78 82 and the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters on June 16 although they are assured of a twice to beat berth in the quarterfinals they need to win this game to grab a second seed the game was close they grabbed a one point lead with 3 0 seconds left on the clock but Arizona Reid of San Miguel hits the middle jumper for a one point lead one second and one tenths of a second was left in the clock 1 1 but James Yap failed to hit the outside jumper to give the Rain or Shine the second seed 95 94 they fall to the fourth seed They fought the San Miguel Beermen in the quarter finals the Beermen coming in as the fifth seed needs to overcome the Mixers twice to beat advantage The Mixers however won the game 90 97 to give them a semi final berth making this their eight straight semi final appearance They fought the Talk N Text Tropang Texters in the semi finals winning game one 88 92 in the overtime period They also won game two to grab a 2 0 lead 85 93 They are now just 6 wins shy of a grand slam Getting there met a serious road block by losing back to back and the Texters forced a sudden death The Mixers though gave themselves a great chance at this historical achievement by winning the 5th and deciding game of the semi finals 87 93 This win gave them their fourth straight final appearance and the sixth time in the last eight conferences They fought the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the finals they won game one 101 104 failed to win game two 87 89 won game three 69 78 failed to win game four 88 79 Tied 2 2 the 5th and final game of the finals will decide if the Mixers will complete their first ever traditional Grand Slam and also their fourth straight championship Game 5 was an epic battle and was fought gallantly by both teams however the Mixers will not be denied their historic run and won the deciding battle by their sheer will with a score of 92 89 With this victory the team became the fourth team to win the Grand Slam Yap was hailed the Finals MVP after finishing with 29 points The game was really close until the fourth and the bailout period but a run was made by the Mixers to stretch their lead to three with 16 seconds to go The Elasto Painters failed to make four consecutive three point shots to give the Mixers the win this was the first time since 1996 a team won all conferences in one season 15 Purefoods Star 2014 2017 EditPurefoods Star 2014 2017 Edit Logo used from 2014 2017 2014 15 season Edit 2014 15 PBA Philippine Cup Five peat hopes ended Edit On October 15 2014 the San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc announced that the team will revert to the Purefoods banner and will be named as the Purefoods Star Hotshots 16 The Hotshots got the services of Don Allado and made his debut on October 26 2014 against San Miguel On December 8 2014 the Hotshots received Mick Pennisi for Ronnie Matias and Isaac Holstein after a trade They placed fifth in the final eliminations standings after having a 6 5 record having a twice to beat disadvantage The Hotshots got tied with Meralco and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel but they are the lowest on the quotient system The Hotshots lost to the Bolts in the first phase of the quarterfinals having a twice to beat disadvantage They hardly fought in a cold game but they struggled until the end game losing the game with the score off 77 65 The loss prevented Purefoods from getting a fifth straight championship and it s also the first time that the Hotshots did not qualify to the semis since the 2012 PBA Commissioner s Cup 17 2015 PBA Commissioner s Cup Hungry again Edit The Star Hotshots tapped the services of Marqus Blakely for the fifth time while search for bigger imports continues 18 Blakely is the smallest import recruited in the tournament and they found a bigger import Daniel Orton but they have to wait until February as Orton s contract in the Chinese Basketball Association expires prior to that Blakely will play until Orton comes and will sub for him if an injury occurs 19 20 The Hotshots won their debut game of the tournament 83 70 against GlobalPort Blakely finished with 26 points 18 rebounds and 7 blocks 21 On their second game The Hotshots won against Alaska with a 20 point blowout Alex Mallari lead the way with 17 points 22 They also won their third game against Blackwater with the score of 98 86 23 They also won their fourth game of the tournament against NLEX 87 62 Daniel Orton replaced Blakely and had an impressive debut by finishing with 16 points 12 rebounds 3 assists and blocks 24 After a four game winning streak The Hotshots lost to Rain or Shine with the score of 78 71 this loss tallies their first loss of the tournament Orton tallied 23 points 25 The Hotshots also loss to the expansion team Kia Carnival 95 84 26 After the game he called Kia playing coach now Senator Manny Pacquiao as a basketball player as well as the referees during that game a joke 27 He was summoned by Salud two days after the incident and was fined by the Commissioner s Office PHP250 000 due to his comments 28 Subsequently he was sent home by his team as confirmed by Purefoods team governor Rene Pardo 29 Orton was replaced by the former import of the Hotshots Denzel Bowles 30 The Hotshots lost to their bitter rival Barangay Ginebra tallying their third straight loss 31 The Hotshots went on an 8 3 finish after the elimination round they also won the quarterfinal series against Alaska in two games but they were defeated by the eventual champion Talk N Text in four games in their best of five series 32 2015 PBA Governors Cup Dethroned Champions Edit The Hotshots won the debut game of the tournament for them defeating NLEX 85 89 Blakely tallied 29 points 18 rebounds 7 assists and 6 blocks 33 Prior to the game the franchise changed their name to Star Hotshots and reverted the team colors to red yellow and white After their fifth place finish in the elimination round the Hotshots won their twice to win quarterfinal series against GlobalPort in two games including one which they broke the record for the most margin in a playoff game victory at 53 It is two point shy at the all time record which is 55 34 They lost to Alaska on their best of five semifinal series in three games 35 2015 16 season Jason Webb New Coach new beginnings Edit On July 20 2015 Assistant coach Jason Webb was promoted as the head coach of the Star Hotshots after Coach Tim Cone transferred to Ginebra During Webb s reign as head coach the Hotshots entered quarterfinals in the first two conference but in the third conference they finished 11th place The 2015 16 PBA season is the second worst season of Purefoods Franchise End of James Yap era Edit On October 13 2016 James Yap who has been with the franchise for 12 years was traded to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in exchange for Paul Lee in a big trade deal 36 2016 17 season Paul Lee era Edit On October 14 2016 former Kia deputy coach Chito Victolero was named as the new head coach of the Hotshots replacing Jason Webb who served with the team for a full season 37 In the first conference of Chito Victolero handling Purefoods Franchise Star Hotshots placed third in the final eliminations standings after having a 7 4 record tied with Alaska Star placed third because of head to head record against Alaska In the middle of elimination round of 2016 17 PBA Philippine Cup Hotshots received Rome Dela Rosa from Alaska Aces exchange for Jake Pascual in a one on one trade 38 The Hotshots swept 2 0 the Phoenix Fuel Masters in the best of 3 quarterfinals series but they were defeated by their arch rival Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the best of 7 semifinals series after leading 2 0 and 3 2 in the series Magnolia Hotshots 2017 present Edit Formal press launch of the team re branded as Magnolia Hotshots November 27 2017 Magnolia Hotshots logo used from 2017 to 2020 Magnolia Hotshots Pambansang Manok Edit On November 27 2017 the San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc announced the team will be known as the Magnolia Hotshots in the 2017 18 PBA season This will be the second San Miguel Corporation PBA franchise that will use the Magnolia name as it was previously used by the San Miguel Beermen franchise in the 1985 1986 and 2007 2008 PBA seasons 2 In 2021 the team arranged their name into Magnolia Pambansang Manok Hotshots In 2022 PBA draft the Hotshots removed the Pambansang Manok in the team s official name and replaced by Chicken Timplados Hotshots logo until 2022Current roster EditMagnolia Hotshots rostervtePlayers CoachesPos POB Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromG 00 Brill Loren IN 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 1997 01 14 Old DominionF 1 Corpuz Jackson 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 195 lb 88 kg 1989 02 08 Philippine ChristianG 2 Ahanmisi Jerrick 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 185 lb 84 kg 1997 10 16 AdamsonG 3 Lee Paul 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 200 lb 91 kg 1989 02 14 UEC 4 Reavis Rafi C 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 210 lb 95 kg 1977 07 26 Coppin StateG 6 Jalalon Jio 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 150 lb 68 kg 1992 08 02 ArellanoF C 10 Sangalang Ian 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 212 lb 96 kg 1991 12 20 San SebastianF 11 de Leon Ronnie IN 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 210 lb 95 kg 1994 02 24 UEF 13 Abueva Calvin 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 209 lb 95 kg 1988 02 04 San SebastianG 14 Barroca Mark 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 170 lb 77 kg 1986 04 25 Far EasternF 19 dela Rosa Rome 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 185 lb 84 kg 1990 12 11 San BedaG 21 Wong Adrian 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 175 lb 79 kg 1996 02 10 AteneoC 25 Zaldivar Keith R 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 1996 05 25 AdamsonC 42 Laput James 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 245 lb 111 kg 1996 08 26 De La SalleF 57 Dionisio Aris 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 1995 07 21 St ClareG 65 Mendoza Jed R 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 160 lb 73 kg 1996 06 21 UEF C 88 Escoto Russel 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 200 lb 91 kg 1992 12 04 Far Eastern Head coach Chito VictoleroAssistant coach es Jason Webb 1st Assistant Johnny Abarrientos Antonio Espinosa Mon Jose Juno Sauler Angelito Esguerra Paul SorongonTeam manager Alvin Patrimonio Legend C Team captain I Import DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent IN Inactive S Suspended R Rookie 3x3 Assigned to 3x3 team InjuredRosterSeason by season records EditMain article List of Magnolia Hotshots seasons Records from the 2022 23 PBA season Conf Team name Elimination round PlayoffsFinish W L PCT Stage ResultsPHI Magnolia Hotshots 3rd 12 8 3 727 QuarterfinalsSemifinals Magnolia 2 NLEX 1TNT 4 Magnolia 2COM 2nd 13 10 2 833 QuarterfinalsSemifinals Magnolia 102 Phoenix 95Barangay Ginebra 3 Magnolia 1GOV TBD TBD TBD TBD TBDTotal elimination round 18 5 783 2 Semifinals appearanceTotal playoffs 6 8 429 0 Finals appearanceTotal 2022 23 24 13 649 0 ChampionshipsTotal franchise 939 844 527 14 Championships one game playoffs team had the twice to beat advantageAwards EditIndividual awards Edit PBA Most Valuable Player Finals MVP PBA Best Player of the ConferenceAlvin Patrimonio 1991 1993 1994 1997 James Yap 2005 06 2009 10 Alvin Patrimonio 1997 All Filipino Kerby Raymundo 2002 Governors Marc Pingris 2005 06 Philippine 2012 13 Governors James Yap 2009 10 Philippine 2011 12 Commissioner s 2013 14 Commissioner s 2013 14 Governors Mark Barroca 2013 14 Philippine 2017 18 Governors Jerry Codinera 1994 All Filipino 1998 Governors Alvin Patrimonio 1994 Commissioner s 1996 All Filipino 1997 Governors Rey Evangelista 2002 Governors James Yap 2009 10 Philippine Paul Lee 2017 18 Governors Calvin Abueva 2021 PhilippinePBA Rookie of the Year Award PBA All Defensive Team PBA Mythical First TeamJojo Lastimosa 1988 Rico Maierhofer 2009 10 Glenn Capacio 1989 1995 Jerry Codinera 1989 1998 Dindo Pumaren 1999 2000 Rey Evangelista 2000 2002 Marc Pingris 2005 06 2009 14 2015 16 Roger Yap 2009 10 Mark Barroca 2013 14 2020 Jio Jalalon 2015 16 2021 Rome Dela Rosa 2017 18 Rafi Reavis 2017 18 Abet Guidaben 1988 Alvin Patrimonio 1989 1994 1996 1998 2000 Jerry Codinera 1993 1994 1998 James Yap 2005 06 2009 10 2011 12 Roger Yap 2005 06 Kerby Raymundo 2005 06 Mark Barroca 2013 14 Paul Lee 2017 18 Calvin Abueva 2021PBA Mythical Second Team PBA Most Improved Player PBA Sportsmanship AwardJojo Lastimosa 1988 Jerry Codinera 1988 1989 1991 1992 1997 Elmer Cabahug 1992 Alvin Patrimonio 1995 Dindo Pumaren 1997 2000 Bong Ravena 1997 Noy Castillo 2001 Rey Evangelista 2002 Kerby Raymundo 2002 2007 08 Marc Pingris 2005 06 2012 14 Roger Yap 2009 10 James Yap 2010 11 Joe Devance 2010 11 Peter June Simon 2013 14 Mark Barroca 2017 18 Ian Sangalang 2019 2021 Bong Ravena 1997 Noy Castillo 2001 Marc Pingris 2005 06 Jerry Codinera 1994 1996 Rey Evangelista 1995 1999 2001PBA Best ImportKenny Redfield 1994 Commissioner s Derrick Brown 2000 Governors 2002 Governors Marquin Chandler 2005 06 Fiesta Denzel Bowles 2011 12 Commissioner s Marqus Blakely 2012 13 Governors PBA Press Corps Individual Awards Edit Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the YearSimon Mossesgeld 1997 Rene Pardo 2005 06 Ramon S Ang 2013 14 2016 17 Chot Reyes 1993 Ryan Gregorio 2002 2005 06 2009 10 Tim Cone 2013 14 Chito Victolero 2017 18 Jerry Codinera 1994 Marc Pingris 2005 06 2012 14Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr Quality Minutes All Rookie TeamOlsen Racela 1993 Peter June Simon 2007 08 2013 14 KG Canaleta 2009 10 Jio Jalalon 2016 17 James Yap 2004 05 Paul Artadi 2004 05 Chico Lanete 2007 08 Rico Maierhofer 2009 10 Alex Mallari 2012 13 Justin Melton 2013 14 Ian Sangalang 2013 14 Jio Jalalon 2016 17 Robbie Herndon 2017 18All Star Weekend Edit All Star MVP Obstacle Challenge Three point Shootout Slam Dunk ContestAlvin Patrimonio 1991 Peter June Simon 2008 Marc Pingris 2011 James Yap 2012 Richie Ticzon 1994 Jonas Villanueva 2011 2012 Mark Barroca 2014 Elmer Cabahug 1993 Boyet Fernandez 2000 2001 James Yap 2009 Allein Maliksi 2017 Peter June Simon 2019 KG Canaleta 2010 Justin Melton 2014Notable players EditMembers of the PBA s 40 greatest players Edit Main article Magnolia Hotshots all time roster Jerry Codinera The Defense Minister played for Purefoods from 1988 1999 one of the top centers in the PBA during his stint with the team and was named Best Player of the Conference in 1994 and 1998 Bernie Fabiosa The Sultan of Swipe played for Purefoods in 1990 Ramon Fernandez El Presidente The Franchise Player played for Purefoods for 2 3 s of the 1988 as part of the purchase of the Tanduay franchise led the team to the finals but was later traded to San Miguel and won the MVP honors Abet Guidaben played for Purefoods in 1988 after being acquired from San Miguel for Mon Fernandez Freddie Hubalde played for Purefoods in 1988 as part of the purchase of the Tanduay franchise but later moved to Shell in 1989 Jojo Lastimosa The Helicopter played for Purefoods from 1988 1990 before being traded to Alaska Was named Rookie of the Year in 1988 Ronnie Magsanoc The Point Laureate played for Purefoods from 2001 2002 member of the 2002 Governors Cup title squad and was named Most Improved Player that same season Alvin Patrimonio The Captain played his entire career with the team 1988 2004 and was named the league s Most Valuable Player four times Considered as the greatest player in franchise history Marc Pingris Pinoy Sakuragi played for the Purefoods franchise for 14 years known for his passionate Defense and empathic Rebounds Kerby Raymundo The Kid played for Purefoods franchise and spent the most of his career for ten years from 2003 2013 known for his versatility finesse shooting prowess and his low post threat Also a member of the PBA 40 Greatest Players club James Yap Big Game James Man with a Million Moves played for the Purefoods franchise for 12 years before trading to Rain or Shine in Exchange of Paul Lee Other Notable Players Edit Aaron Abril Aban Freddie Abuda The Scavenger Alvin Abundo Val Acuna Rommel Adducul The General Don Allado Alejo Pongkee Alolor Richard Chad Alonzo Lester Alvarez Richard Rich Alvarez Frechie Ang Paul Artadi Kid Lightning Nelson Asaytono The Bull Arthur Ayson Gido Babilonia Bonel Balingit Gentle Giant Chris Banchero Boyet Bautista Beau Extra Rice Belga Ernesto Egay Billones Billion Dollar Man Cris Bolado Jumbo Kenneth Bono Rodney Brondial Ramon Paolo Bugia Mike Burtscher Elmer Boy Cabahug Jessie Cabanayan Santiago Sonny Cabatu Brandon Cablay Michael Calisaan Celedon Don Camaso Nino KG Canaleta Chris Cantonjos Glen Capacio Mr No Nonsense Alvin Capobres Tito Noy Castillo The Golden Boy Rysal Castro JR Cawaling The Sweet Shooter Benny Cheng Gian Chiu Emilio Nonoy Chuatico Harmon Codinera Arturo Bai Cristobal Celino Cruz Mark Cruz Antman Rommel Daep Tony Dela Cerna Ramon Onchie Dela Cruz The Executioner Ruben Dela Rosa Samboy De Leon Gilbert Demape Nani Demegillio Yancy De Ocampo The Big Show Joe Devance Speaker of the House Egay Echavez Rudy Enterina Rudy E Pong Escobal Jolly Escobar Antonio Tony Espinosa Rey Evangelista Edward Joseph EJ Feihl Jonathan Fernandez Teodorico Boyet Fernandez John Ferriols Jerwin Gaco Riego Bam Bam Gamalinda Arnold Gamboa RR Garcia Wilfredo Willie Generalao The Court General Wesley Gonzales Wild Wild Wes Joey Guanio Paul Guerrero Robbie Herndon Vicente Paul Vince Hizon The Prince Isaac Holstein Mike Hrabak John Christopher J C Intal The Rocket Federico Padim Israel Alfredo Pido Jarencio The Fireman Chris Javier Rob Johnson The Wizard Abe King The Chairman of the Boards Dwight Lago Elmer Lago Chico Lanete Ardy Larong Eddie Laure Braulio Lim Francisco Frankie Lim Jojo Lim Zandro Jun Limpot Jr The Main Man Ronald Magtulis Rico Maierhofer The Kite Allein Maliksi Alex Mallari John Billy Mamaril BJ Manalo Marcel Mangulabnan Dino Manuel Totoy Marquez Joselito Jojo Martin Ronnie Matias Batas ni Matias Justin Melton The Quick Melt Junel Mendiola Gryann Mendoza Jenkins Mesina Billy Moody Jose Cadel Mosqueda Leomar Leo Najorda Peter Naron Chris Pacana Jake Pascual Kyle Pascual Ronald Pascual Allen Patrimonio Mick Pennisi The Slick Jewel Ponferada Ferdinand Dindo Pumaren The Bullet Bryant Punzalan Rodericko Olsen Racela Rah Rah Kevin Ramas Aldrech Ramos Ferdinand Bong Ravena Zaldy Realubit Edmund Reyes Taong Bato Elmer Reyes Topex Robinson The Pitbull Omanzi Rodriguez Jessie Saitanan Jondan Salvador Victor Sanchez Rambo Joey Santamaria Rodney Santos The Slasher Robert Sanz Genesis Donking Sasuman Alvarado Al Segovia Andrew John Andy Seigle Peter June Simon Scoring Apostle Alfonso Al Solis Stevenson Bong Solomon Ervin Sotto Yousef Taha Jun Tan Ulysses Tanigue Edgar Jack Tanuan Eugene Tejada Richie Ticzon Chris Timberlake Norbert Torres Bear Josh Urbiztondo The Fireball Naning Valenciano Al Vergara Marc Stevens Victoria Manny Victorino Enrico Villanueva The Raging Bull Jonas Villanueva Jojo Villapando Jose Bernardo JB Yango Rogelio Roger Yap Richard Yee Imports Edit Myron Allen Harold Arceneaux Marqus Blakely Mr Everything BOBBY PARKS BEST IMPORT AWARDEE 2013 Governor s Denzel Bowles Monster Bowles BEST IMPORT AWARDEE 2012 Commissioner s Clif Brown Derrick Brown Flight 32 BEST IMPORT AWARDEE Reggie Butler Marquin Chandler BEST IMPORT AWARDEE Lorenzo Coleman Lenny Cooke Eddie Elisma Electric Eddie Xavier E Monz Jojo English Ronnie Grandison Brian Hamilton Ray Hall Sugar Ray Stefon Hannah Richard Hollis Andre Hollow Dennis Hopson Byron Irvin Darryl Johnson Mike Jones Jessie King James Mays Mr Everywhere Jimmy Maclain Tharon Mayes Bob McCann Marcus Melvin Fab Melo Lance Miller Tony Mitchell Perry Moss Rodney Monroe Chris Morris Julius Nwosu The Juice Daniel Orton Kelvin Price Daren Queenan Ricardo Ratliffe Kenny Redfield Mr Triple Double BEST IMPORT AWARDEE Reda Rhalimi 1st Moroccan import in the PBA Darius Rice Matt Rogers temporary import Rob Rose Warren Rosegreen Walker Russell Dexter Shouse Clinton Smith Carey Scurry Jay Taylor Patrick Thompkins Ronnie Tompkins David Thirdkill The Sheriff Jamar Thorpe Cedric Toney Kenny Travis Lorrenzo Wade Jaime Walker Tony Washam Jr Leon White Kennard Winchester David Wood Perry Young Retired numbers Edit Mark Pingris and Peter June Simon poses with their framed retired jerseys together with the players of Magnolia Hotshots and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel during their jersey retirement ceremony held at halftime between the two teams on December 25 2021 Magnolia Hotshots retired numbersN Player Position Tenure7 Rey Evangelista F 1994 2008 a 8 Peter June Simon G 2004 2020 b 15 Marc Pingris F 2005 2008 2009 2019 b 16 Alvin Patrimonio F 1988 200444 Jerry Codinera C 1988 1999 a a Retired on November 9 2014 39 40 b Retired on December 25 2021 41 Head coaches EditName Start End Seasons Overall Record Best finishW L PCT GPRamon Fernandez 1988 1988 1 18 13 581 31 FinalsCris Calilan 1988 1989 2 16 23 410 39 FinalsBaby Dalupan 1989 1991 3 73 57 562 130 ChampionsEly Capacio 1991 1992 2 24 30 444 54 ChampionsDomingo Panganiban 1992 1992 1 23 23 500 46 FinalsChot Reyes 1993 1996 4 135 116 538 251 ChampionsEric Altamirano 1997 1998 2 42 42 500 84 Champions2001 2001 1 22 23 489 45 SemifinalsChito Narvasa 1998 1998 1 19 19 500 38 SemifinalsDerrick Pumaren 1999 2000 2 47 49 490 96 FinalsRyan Gregorio 2002 2010 8 195 201 492 396 ChampionsJorge Gallent 2010 2011 1 20 24 455 44 SemifinalsTim Cone 2011 2015 4 142 100 587 242 ChampionsJason Webb 2015 2016 1 12 24 333 36 QuarterfinalsChito Victolero 2016 Incumbent References Edit Lontayao Rommel August 16 2008 Kings Giants are most popular PBA teams The Manila Times Retrieved November 5 2012 a b Naredo Camille R November 27 2017 Hotshots open new chapter under Magnolia banner ABS CBN News Retrieved November 27 2017 TJ GIANTS Team dons new name B MEG DERBY ACE LLAMADOS San Miguel PureFoods www sanmiguelpurefoods com PBA commissioner Salud approves Devance trade to Derby Ace Llamados GMA News Online Bowles carries B MEG over Talk N Text to win Commissioner s Cup title InterAKTV Archived from the original on May 11 2012 Retrieved May 6 2012 B MEG Llamados now San Mig Coffee Mixers InterAKTV Archived from the original on August 22 2012 Retrieved October 8 2013 INQUIRER net January 27 2014 MORE THAN GAME pba inquirer net Dy Richard February 26 2014 Indomitable Barroca stands tall as San Mig wins title with emotional Game Six win SPIN PH Saudi Gazette Home Page www saudigazette com sa Archived from the original on May 17 2014 San Mig Coffee busts Talk N Text s streak to win Game 1 May 9 2014 Tropang Texters rap Mixers even series Manila Bulletin Latest Breaking News News Philippines Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on May 14 2014 solarsportsdesk ph www solarsportsdesk ph Dy Richard May 15 2014 San Mig completes golden PBA treble after fiery Game Four fightback against Talk N Text SPIN PH Flores Celest R May 16 2014 Big game from James Yap earns him finals MVP plum Grand Slam 18 years in the Making Tempo Sports sports tempo com ph Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 11 2014 Purefoods makes PBA comeback San Mig out sports inquirer net October 16 2014 Meralco ends Purefoods reign gmanetwork com news Retrieved December 11 2014 Joble Rey Smaller import Marqus Blakely comes up big for Tim Cone Purefoods He plays like he s 6 9 Interaksyon com Sports5 Retrieved January 31 2015 Joble REY Purefoods to wait until February for services of import Daniel Orton Interaksyon com Sports5 Retrieved February 1 2014 Beltran Nelson Blakely to sub for Orton as Purefoods import philstar com PhilStar com Retrieved January 21 2015 Marqus Blakely posts 26 points 18 boards as Purefoods opens campaign with win over GlobalPort interaksyon com Sports5 Retrieved January 30 2015 Tim Cone lauds Purefoods backups in easy win vs Alaska gmanetwork com news GMA News Retrieved February 3 2015 Beltran Nelson Blakely returns as Purefoods takes on Douthit led Blackwater www philstar com Philstar Retrieved February 5 2014 Daniel Orton impressive in debut as Purefoods routs NLEX by 25 www interaksyon com Sports5 Retrieved February 11 2015 Quiteles Rodneil February 14 2015 Rain or Shine deals Purefoods first loss in Zamboanga rappler com Retrieved February 14 2015 Quiteles Rodneil February 18 2015 KIA scores upset win over defending champions Purefoods rappler com NBA veteran Daniel Orton goes ballistic says Manny Pacquiao playing pro hoops a joke Richard Dy spin ph February 18 2015 ORTON FINED P250K PBA ph February 20 2015 Purefoods sends Daniel Orton home risks playing all Filipino as Bowles set for measurement Richard Dy spin ph February 21 2015 Panaligan Marisse Purefoods replaces Orton as import with Bowles satisfying height limit gmanews tv Ginebra claims victory holds off late Purefoods rally gmanews tv Jayson Castro dominates anew sends Talk N Text into finals in Game 4 win over Purefoods www interaksyon com InterAksyon April 11 2015 Archived from the original on April 1 2016 Retrieved May 25 2019 Purefoods lean on Blakely and Mallari to defeat NLEX GMA News PBA Quarterfinals Hotshots assert mastery of GlobalPort cnnphilippines com Alaska sweeps Purefoods enters PBA Governors Cup finals The Summit Express del Rosario Paolo October 13 2016 PBA Star trades James Yap to Rain or Shine for Paul Lee GlobalPort ships Jay Washington in exchange for JR Quinahan CNN Philippines Retrieved October 14 2016 Former Mahindra deputy replaces Webb as Star coach ABS CBN Sports October 14 2016 Retrieved October 14 2016 Star gets Rome Dela Rosa trades Jake Pascual to Alaska philstar com December 9 2016 Mixers to retire Codinera jersey Nelson Beltran The Philippine Star October 11 2014 Purefoods retires jerseys of Jerry Codinera Rey Evangelista Archived November 9 2014 at the Wayback Machine Rey Joble InterAksyon com November 9 2014 Naredo Camille B December 25 2021 PBA Magnolia retires Pingris Simon s jersey numbers ABS CBN News External links EditOfficial website San Mig Super Coffee Mixers on PBA phAwards and achievementsPreceded bySan Miguel Beermen PBA Third Conference Champions1990 Succeeded byAlaska MilkmenPreceded byPresto Tivoli San Miguel Beermen Alaska Milkmen PBA All Filipino Cup Champions1991 1993 1997 Succeeded bySan Miguel Beermen San Miguel Beermen Alaska MilkmenPreceded bySwift Mighty Meaties Talk N Text Tropang Texters Alaska Aces PBA Commissioner s Cup Champions1994 2012 2014 Succeeded bySunkist Orange Juicers Alaska Aces Talk N Text Tropang TextersPreceded bySta Lucia Realtors Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Barangay Ginebra San Miguel PBA Governors Cup Champions2002 2013 2014 2018 Succeeded byPetron Blaze Boosters San Miguel Beermen Barangay Ginebra San MiguelPreceded byAlaska Milkmen 1996 Grand Slam winners2013 14 Succeeded byTo be determinedPreceded byBarangay Ginebra Kings Talk N Text Tropang Texters Talk N Text Tropang Texters PBA Philippine Cup Champions2006 2009 10 2013 14 Succeeded byBarangay Ginebra Kings Talk N Text Tropang Texters San Miguel Beermen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magnolia Hotshots amp oldid 1129453769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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