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TNT Tropang Giga

The TNT Tropang Giga is a professional basketball team currently owned by Smart Communications, a subsidiary of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), playing in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) since 1990.

TNT Tropang Giga
2023–24 TNT Tropang Giga season
Founded1990
HistoryPepsi Hotshots (1990–1992)
7–Up Uncolas (1992–1993)
Pepsi Mega Bottlers (1993–1996)
Mobiline Cellulars (1996–1997)
Mobiline Phone Pals (1997–2001)
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals (2001–2008)
Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters (2008–2015)
TNT Tropang Texters (2015–2016)
Tropang TNT (2016)
TNT KaTropa (2016–2020)
TNT Tropang Giga (2020–present)
Team colorsBlack, yellow, blue, orange, white
         
CompanySmart Communications
Team managerJojo Lastimosa
Miguel Fernandez (assistant)
Head coachChot Reyes
OwnershipManuel V. Pangilinan
Affiliation(s)TNT Triple Giga
Championships9 championships

1998 Centennial*
2003 All-Filipino
2008–09 Philippine
2010–11 Philippine
2011 Commissioner's
2011–12 Philippine
2012–13 Philippine
2015 Commissioner's
2021 Philippine
2023 Governors'
(*) special championship

22 Finals appearances
Retired numbers2 (3, 4)

The franchise began in 1990 when Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI) acquired a PBA franchise. Under PCPPI, the franchise played under the names Pepsi and 7 Up. In 1996, the franchise came under the control of Pilipino Telephone Corporation (Piltel) and played under the name Mobiline. In 2001, the franchise was renamed Talk 'N Text after the operations of Piltel was absorbed by Smart Communications.

The team is currently one of three PBA teams under the control of businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan – the others are the Meralco Bolts and NLEX Road Warriors. To date, the franchise has won nine official PBA titles (and one special PBA tournament championship), it also remains as one of the league's powerhouses and it is one of the oldest teams in PBA.

Pepsi-Cola/7 Up (Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc., 1990–1996) edit

Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. was accepted as one of two new members of the PBA during the 1990 season, joining soft drink rival Pop Cola. They were known as the Pepsi Hotshots in their maiden year 1990. Their first coach was Ed Ocampo, assisted by Olympian Bobby Littaua, and the team manager was Steve Watson.

After winning its inaugural game against another expansion team Pop Cola, 149–130, with import Derek Hamilton scoring 77 points, the Hotshots lost all their remaining games in the first conference. Their 15-game losing streak stretched into the All-Filipino, before they finally won over Diet Sarsi, formerly Pop Cola. In the third conference, San Miguel Beermen assistant coach Derrick Pumaren replaced Ed Ocampo as the Hotshots' head coach, and the Pepsi franchise went 0 wins, 10 losses in the season-ending tournament.

In 1991, Pepsi acquired Manny Victorino from Presto, and the team increased its number of wins, but still failed to make it past eliminations in the first two conferences. They attempted to become a competitive team by offering a 5-year, P25 million contract to Purefoods TJ Hotdogs' top gun Alvin Patrimonio. Patrimonio stayed with Purefoods after his mother team matched the offer. However, this did not stop Pepsi from entering the semifinals and finishing fourth among the eight teams in the third conference.

In 1992, Pepsi acquired ROY Eugene Quilban in a trade which sent Jun Reyes to Alaska. The Hotshots placed seventh in the first conference. After the Pepsi "349" controversy,[1][2] the team was renamed as the 7 Up Uncolas.

7 Up placed runner-up in the 1992 Reinforced Conference. Their import was an NBA veteran point guard, Dell Demps. They were swept by the Swift Mighty Meaties, led by Tony Harris in the finals, 4–0.[3] Prior to the finals, 7 Up and Swift were fined on a so-so game where Swift intentionally lost the match in order to eliminate Ginebra from the finals race.[according to whom?] 7 Up was bannered by players Manny Victorino, Abet Guidaben, Eugene Quilban and Naning Valenciano. Quilban recorded 28 assists during a game that year, which is still a PBA record.

Despite getting second overall pick Victor Pablo, 7 Up failed to reach the semifinals in the first two conferences of the season. In the third conference, the team's name reverted to Pepsi, but to be known as the Pepsi Mega Bottlers. They eventually placed fourth in the 1993 Governors' Cup.

Before the 1994 PBA Governor's Cup, Pepsi and Sunkist were involved in a rare coaching trade that saw Derrick Pumaren moving to the RFM franchise for Yeng Guiao. Despite the coaching change, Pepsi's on-and-off performance continued with their best finish, taking third place in the 1994 Governors' Cup with import Ronnie Coleman. In the 1995, even with a strong start in the Governors' Cup, they had a 5–2 win–loss card but never took home a trophy at the end of the tournament.

Pepsi was also known as a hard-luck PBA team because it never found considerable success after finishing runner-up in the 1992 Reinforced Conference. After it failed to land Alvin Patrimonio in 1991, the ballclub attempted again in 1995 to dangle a 5-year, P28.8 million contract to Sta. Lucia Realtors' main man Jun Limpot. However, Sta. Lucia matched the offer and Pepsi had to contend with blue-collar players in Alvin Teng (acquired from San Miguel in exchange for Victor Pablo), Dindo Pumaren (from Purefoods in exchange for Richie Ticzon), Eugene Quilban and Boy Cabahug to lead the team.

Mobiline (Pilipino Telephone Corporation, 1996–2001) edit

Before the start of the 1996 season, Frederick Dael took over as the new president of Pepsi Cola Products Philippines, Inc. A change in marketing priority took effect and the owners mulled disbanding the PBA franchise. To prevent the team from being disbanded, Luis, "Moro" Lorenzo, chairman of PCPPI, intended to sell the PBA franchise to Duty Free Philippines, a company he also owned, for one peso (P1) to retain its ownership. If Duty Free would have disbanded the PBA franchise, it would have returned to Pepsi.[4] The sale was rejected by the Board of Governors on a special meeting on January 5 since Duty Free was not majority-owned by Lorenzo.[5] The Hotshots continued on with their campaign in the All-Filipino Cup, finishing last with a 4–10 record.

After the All-Filipino Cup, PBA Board of Governors approved the ownership transfer of the franchise from Pepsi Cola Products Philippines, Inc. to Lapanday Holdings Corporation, a holding company of the Lorenzo family. This would enable the Lorenzos to market and use a different brand for their PBA team. Pagemark Philippines, Inc., a company under Lapanday Holdings and Pilipino Telephone Corporation (PILTEL) were tasked to find a new name for the team. After negotiations, the team was rechristened as the Mobiline Cellulars.[6]

Since the Lorenzos still owned the team through their holding company, the records of the Pepsi team were retained. Point guard Eugene Quilban and power forward Alvin Teng led the team.

Mobiline acquired the first overall pick from Pop Cola and used it to draft Filipino-American Andrew John Seigle. The Cellulars also drafted Tony Boy Espinosa and signed Patrick Fran from free agency. Mobiline hired former San Miguel coach Norman Black, and acquired 1995 Rookie of the Year Jeffrey Cariaso from Alaska via an offer sheet bearing a three-year contract worth P18.3 million.

In the All-Filipino Conference, the Cellulars advanced to the semifinals but faltered in the Commissioner's Cup with Isaiah Morris as reinforcement. In the Governor's Cup, they paraded Artemus "Tee" McClary and hired a new coach, Derrick Pumaren, with Tommy Manotoc as consultant. Mobiline posted a decent finish in the Governor's Cup but failed to enter the semis.

In 1998, the Phone Pals struggled in the All-Filipino with a 4–7 record. In the Commissioner's Cup, it hired former Purefoods mentor Eric Altamirano. The Pals, as in the '97 Governor's Cup, were eliminated in the quarterfinals with Terquin Mott as import.

Centennial Cup Champions edit

Andy Seigle and Jeffrey Cariaso were borrowed by the national team for the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. They captured the 1998 PBA Centennial Cup (the Philippines was then celebrating its 100th anniversary of the independence from Spain) Cup by beating Shell by a hairline, 67–66, in overtime led by imports Silas Mills and McClary, with the help of veteran locals Glen Capacio and Al Solis. However, the Centennial Cup was a special tournament and the title was not considered an official championship.

The records after the elimination round of the tournament was carried over in the Governor's Cup. The Pals retained their winning way and advanced to the finals in a rematch with the Zoom Masters. Mobiline held a 3–2 series lead but lost the last two games to wind up in second place. Mills ended up winning the Best Import of the Governors' Cup.

Asi Taulava era, (1999–2007) edit

Seeking for bigger things in 1999, Mobiline acquired Filipino-Tongan Pauliasi Taulava to man the Pals' frontline along with Seigle. Mobiline started the All-Filipino with a 7–0 record before losing a crucial game to San Miguel. The Pals ended up with the best record after the elimination phase but were defeated by a gritty Barangay Ginebra Kings squad despite a twice to beat advantage on Bal David's incredible last second shot.

The rest of the year, Mobiline was eliminated in the quarters during the Commissioner's and Governor's Cup, while Taulava's eligibility as a legitimate Filipino-foreigner was questioned. During the midseason, Mobiline traded Andy Seigle to Purefoods for veteran Jerry Codinera.

2000 saw some lineup changes for the Phone Pals, as the team acquired Vic Pablo in the three-team trade that sent Jeffrey Cariaso to Tanduay and Mark Telan to Shell Velocity.

Taulava was deported later in the year as the Pals were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the All-Filipino with new coach Louie Alas. The Pals wound up with the best record in the elimination phase of the Governor's Cup. After surviving a quarterfinals meeting with Barangay Ginebra, Purefoods eliminated Mobiline in four games. The Phone Pals finished fourth after losing to Batang Red Bull Thunder in a knockout game for third place.

In 2001, Mobiline tried to acquire Kenneth Duremdes through free agency, but Alaska matched Mobiline's offer sheet of a reported 48 million pesos, and Duremdes stayed with the Aces. The Phone Pals drafted former Manila Metrostar Gilbert Demape, but the Phone Pals, for the sixth time in seven conferences, were eliminated by top seed Shell in the quarterfinals. In the Commissioner's Cup, the Pals bannered Michigan University standout Jerod Ward, who exploded for 61 points in his debut. Later, Taulava returned to the Philippines after an approval by the Justice Department; despite this, the Phone Pals failed to get past the quarterfinals. The Governor's Cup also held the same fate for the Phone Pals despite changing their name to "Talk 'N Text" and having Brandon Williams as import.

Talk 'N Text (Smart Communications, 2001–present) edit

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Beginning in the 2001 Governors' Cup, the franchise came under the control of Smart Communications after the company absorbed the operations of Pilipino Telephone Corporation. The team changed its name to "Talk 'N Text Phone Pals".

Under foreign coaches edit

Before the 2002 season, Talk 'N Text fired Alas and hired former UNLV coach Bill Bayno, despite numerous calls by the nationalist Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines to ban the American mentor. Although they lost Asi Taulava and Patrick Fran to the National Pool, Talk 'N Text was bannered by Richie Frahm and Jerald Honeycutt, a replacement for an original import. The Phone Pals ended up as the top team in the elimination phase of the Governor's Cup but suffered the same fate as in 1999, when the eighth seed San Miguel Beermen upset the Pals.

Talk 'N Text finally broke the spell in the Commissioner's Cup, led by Honeycutt and Pete Mickeal, when the seventh seeded Phone Pals defeated Sta. Lucia in the quarterfinals and Alaska in a five-game semis affair to enter their third Finals appearance in team history, and the first since 1998. In the end, Red Bull defeated Talk 'N Text in seven grueling games.

Bayno later left the team, but without some parting shots on the PBA when he accused the league of favoring the San Miguel Corporation teams.

In the All-Filipino, Taulava returned to the team after his national team stint in the Asian Games, but the Phone Pals got the early boot in the quarterfinals under new head coach Paul Woolpert, another American coach who replaced the departed Bill Bayno.

Jimmy Alapag-Harvey Carey era edit

In 2003, the Phone Pals used two first round picks to draft Fil-Americans Harvey Carey and Jimmy Alapag, who was with the RP national pool in 2002. The Pals struggled early in the All-Filipino. Midway to that tournament, Woolpert left the team and was replaced with Ateneo coach Joel Banal, who had led the Blue Eagles to the UAAP title in 2002.

2003 All-Filipino Championship edit

Talk 'N Text rose to the tournament and captured the All-Filipino Cup over defending champion Coca-Cola in six games. After an overtime win in Game Five, the Phone Pals became the first team since 1982 to come back from a 0–2 deficit to win the next four games after a hard-fought Game Six victory. Taulava was named as the PBA Finals MVP, after winning the Best Player of the Conference award.

Post-championship era edit

They also qualified in the 2003 PBA Invitationals, where four guest teams were invited. Joel Banal left the team for the moment to concentrate on his Ateneo Blue Eagles stint in the UAAP. The Phone Pals did not qualify for the semis, but not without controversy. Needing to win by eight points over Red Bull Barako to qualify, the Phone Pals deliberately fouled several Red Bull players in the last two minutes to force an overtime or even reach the needed eight point margin. The game turned out to be more disgraceful when Jojo Manalo tried to hit a three-pointer on Red Bull's basket. The incident led to a hefty fine and a five-game suspension for acting coach Ariel Vanguardia.

In the revived Reinforced Conference, Talk 'N Text was bannered by Damian Cantrell but finished with a 7–6 mark, good for fourth place in Group B. They upset the top seeded Red Bull Barako 2–1 that ended with Jimwell Torion's clothesline on Jimmy Alapag's face that led to the latter's suspension for eight months, which was later reduced.

In the semis, Talk 'N Text was swept by eventual champions Coca-Cola, but the Phone Pals captured third place in the tournament after beating Sta. Lucia in a one-game playoff for third place.

Asi Taulava became the first Filipino-foreign player since Ricardo Brown in 1985 to win the coveted Most Valuable Player award. Jimmy Alapag won the Rookie of the Year honors to wrap up the Phone Pals' incredible year.

2004–05 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals season edit

Joel Banal resigned as Ateneo head coach to concentrate on the Talk 'N Text team. In the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference, the Phone Pals were bannered by 2002 MVP Willie Miller and Yancy de Ocampo in separate deals with Red Bull and FedEx.

The Phone Pals made it to the semis of the tournament, but lost in a three-game showdown with crowd favorite Barangay Ginebra Kings.

In the 2004–05 Philippine Cup, the Phone Pals placed second in the classification phase to qualify for the semifinals. They swept the Shell Turbo Chargers but were defeated in six games by Barangay Ginebra.

During this tournament, Asi Taulava was considered by the Department of Justice as one of six Filipino-foreigners suspected of falsifying their documents. Taulava was suspended by the PBA indefinitely, along with five other players.

Taulava gained some advantage from the Quezon City RTC, but the PBA still didn't give Taulava the go-signal. In the Finals of the Philippine Cup, the Phone Pals used Taulava despite the league's refusal to allow Taulava. Talk 'N Text reasoned a court order that allowed Asi to play in the series. The Phone Pals wound up winning Game One by double figures, but the game was forfeited two days later, awarding the win to Barangay Ginebra. The Phone Pals later announced that they would not allow Taulava to play for the rest of the series.

In the 2004–05 Fiesta Conference, the Phone Pals finished first after the classification phase, earning an outright semifinals berth. In the semis, the Phone Pals eliminated the soon departing Shell Turbo Chargers, 3–1, to face San Miguel in the finals series.

Taulava was once again used by Talk 'N Text, but this time the league gave the go-signal for Taulava to return and play for his mother ballclub. Asi showed rustiness during the series as the Phone Pals lost the series to San Miguel, 4–1. Willie Miller was named as the Best Player of the Conference.

2005–06 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals season edit

Talk 'N Text acquired rookies Jay Washington and Mark Cardona from the Air21 Express for Yancy de Ocampo and Patrick Fran in separate deals.

The Phone Pals were considered as top favorites in the 2005–06 Fiesta Conference. However, the Phone Pals lost in five grueling games to Air21 in the quarterfinals. During the series, import Damien Cantrell was replaced by former Detroit Piston and NBA champion Darvin Ham. However, Ham did not fit in Talk 'N Text's system, and struggled.

After the disappointing finish in this tournament, Joel Banal resigned as head coach and was replaced by returning coach Derrick Pumaren (his second stint after the 1997 season). The change made some good strides in the early stages of his second stint with Talk 'N Text. With Pumaren using the star players Asi Taulava, Jimmy Alapag, Willie Miller and mixing Harvey Carey and seldom-used rookie Mark Cardona, the Phone Pals went 5–4 through nine games of the Philippine Cup.

However, the Phone Pals suffered three succeeding losses, prompting team officials to land Ren-Ren Ritualo from Air21 for Leo Avenido and a future first round draft pick, Don Allado from Alaska for Willie Miller, John Ferriols and a future first round pick on May 8. The move saw the Phone Pals as a potential title contender with the squad boasting a group of star players from their past teams along with Taulava, Alapag, Cardona and Carey. Even with a strong lineup, the trade put the Phone Pals in a deeper hole, losing three more games before a win against Coca-Cola gave them a disappointing 6–10 card.

In the wildcard phase, the Phone Pals did not win a single game in the round-robin format. In their initial game, Talk 'N Text lost to Barangay Ginebra, eliminating them from quarterfinal contention before losing their final two games to Air21 and Sta. Lucia.

The Phone Pals had a shot of taking the No. 1 pick in the draft but they traded that rights to Air21 in a trade months ago, which dealt a big blow to the franchise. Rumors then speculated that TNT management was set to make drastic changes for the team after their disappointing season.

2006–07 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals season edit

Talk 'N Text released Poch Juinio, while the contracts of Vergel Meneses and Chris Cantonjos were not renewed, leaving the team with only 10 players. The Phone Pals participated in the 2006 NBA Summer Pro League. In the 2006 PBA Draft, they selected Mark Andaya in the first round, their only pick in the draft.

Talk 'N Text managed to start off big in the 2006-07 PBA Philippine Cup, but a string of losses put them beneath the standings. A late surge, followed by a crucial Christmas Day victory over Ginebra, gave the team a 10–8 record and a quarterfinals berth against Purefoods. The Phone Pals won the series 3–1, dethroning the defending Philippine Cup champions by winning the next three games by convincing margins. At the semifinals, they took crowd favorite Barangay Ginebra Kings to six games but they were eliminated by the eventual champions; they defeated Red Bull Barako in the third-place game.

In the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference, the Phone Pals barged into the Finals (Despite Taulava,Alapag & Ritualo loan to national team) after surviving a quarterfinal scare against the Air21 Express and upsetting first seed Red Bull Barako to face the Alaska Aces. The Aces drew first blood by taking game 1 but fell behind with a 1–2 series deficit after newly crowned Best Player of the Conference Mark Cardona scoring big. Newly crowned MVP candidate Willie Miller erupted for 29 points to tie the series. Cardona then had an answer when he top-scored all locals on Game 5.

Cardona gave the ball away in the dying seconds for the Aces to tie the series 3-all. Game 7 was a tight affair but the Aces broke through with a Miller steal off Cardona to seal Talk 'N Text's third successive Finals defeat.

The end of the Asi Taulava era edit

Talk 'N Text was a rising powerhouse team after the 2007 Fiesta Conference Finals, with a star-studded line-up bannered by Asi Taulava, Jimmy Alapag, Don Allado, Jay Washington, Harvey Carey, Renren Ritualo, Mac-Mac Cardona, and Yousif Aljamal. However, former MVP Taulava's point production dipped when he opted to concentrate on the defensive end. His dismal performance[according to whom?] on the team cost him his slot at the Phone Pals roster. On November 26, 2007, the Asi Taulava era at Talk 'N Text officially ended when the prized Fil-Tongan center was shipped to the Coca-Cola Tigers in exchange for Ali Peek and a 2008 first-round draft pick.

Taulava and the Tigers then had a 5-game winning streak, while the Phone Pals could only muster a three-win streak of their own. On the final game of the elimination round, with TNT needing to win to force a playoff for the last quarterfinal berth, Taulava and the Tigers beat the Phone Pals to deny them the playoff and instead arranged a sudden death wildcard game between the two teams. With Taulava and another ex-Phone Pal Mark Telan playing inspired basketball, the Tigers eliminated the #6 seed Phone Pals in the first wildcard round.

This led to rumors of team management firing Derrick Pumaren and his staff, but after a meeting with the players, it was decided to defer the decision until after the next tournament, the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference.[7]

However, on January 28, 2008, it was announced that former San Miguel Beermen head coach Chot Reyes would replace Pumaren as coach.[8]

In the 2008 Fiesta Conference, Talk 'N Text had a 5-game losing streak after starting with a 7–3 record to finish with a 9–9 record. This caused them to go through the wildcard phase once again; after beating Purefoods in a fight-marred contest, the Phone Pals dropped at the second wildcard round against the Sta. Lucia Realtors to deny them of quarterfinal qualification for the 2007–08 season.

The team announced a new name for the 2008–09 season, the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. They drafted Jared Dillinger and Singapore Slingers' Jayson Castro, who had left the team after the team left Australia's National Basketball League, center Robert Reyes. The Texters relied on Mark Cardona to finish with an 11–7 record, good for second place and a semifinal berth, behind Alaska. Cardona participated in the last two plays that led to their Finals qualification, beating the San Miguel Beermen in Game 6. The Texters and the Aces faced off anew in the Finals, this time with Talk 'N Text winning in seven games, thanks to Cardona, Alapag and Ranidel de Ocampo's plays down the stretch in Game 7.[according to whom?]

2009–10 season edit

During the off-season, Tropang Texters signed Nic Belasco and dealt 18th draft pick Kevin White to the Gin Kings. They have also transferred Yousif Aljamal and Rob Reyes to the Barako Bull. After a lot of deliberation, Japeth Aguilar finally was ousted from the Burger King Whoppers as he was forwarded to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters in exchange for four first round future picks (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) and undisclosed amount of money.

TNT walk out against Ginebra during their Game 4 of the Quarter Finals and they failed to defend their title. As a preparation for the Fiesta Conference they traded Ren-Ren Ritualo and Yancy de Ocampo to the Air 21 in exchange for JR Quinahan, Mark Yee and Aaron Aban. While TNT has 8–2 win/lose record, They traded Pong Escobal, Ali Peek and Nic Belasco to Sta Lucia Realators in exchange of Kelly Williams, Ryan Reyes and Charles Waters. After the trade, they had a 7-game winning streak, but lost to their last assignment Bmeg gave them a 15–3 win/lose record good for first place. In the semis, They lost to the Tim Cone mentored Alaska Aces into seven games, due to foul out early Talk N Text's import Shawn Daniels.

2010–11 season (Alapag–Castro-De Ocampo Era) edit

The beginning of the 2010s saw the dominance of the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters, who nearly got the Grand Slam in the 2010–11 season when winning the 2010–11 PBA Philippine Cup and 2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup, but they eventually were the runner-up in the 2011 PBA Governors' Cup, where Petron was the champion.

TNT won the 2010–2011 Philippine Cup Championship on February 4, 2011, after beating San Miguel Beermen in Game 6 with a score of 95–82. Jayson Castro and his teammate, Jimmy Alapag were awarded as co-MVP of the finals. The team won the Championship in the 2011 Commissioner's Cup on May 8, 2011, in an epic overtime win against Barangay Ginebra Kings in Game 6 of their best-of-seven series with a score of 99–96. The Finals MVP were once more awarded to both Jayson Castro and Jimmy Alapag. This was the team's fourth championship of which three were achieved under coach Chot Reyes's tenure.

Coming into the Governor's Cup, TNT were heavy favorites as they aimed for the rare triple crown conference. They ended up at first place in the elimination with a 6–2 win–loss record, and added three wins against two losses in the semifinal round to secure the first finals seat, eventually facing the depleted Petron Blaze Boosters in a full seven-game series which started with a buzzer beater win by Petron in game 1. Their shot at the Grandslam was revived when they recovered from a 3–2 deficit to force a Game 7 but eventually lost to Petron, 85–73 in game 7.

2011–12 PBA Philippine Cup edit

This was the first time that Talk 'N Text and Powerade faced each other in the finals, since the 2003 PBA All-Filipino Cup, which Talk 'N Text won the series in five games.

Talk 'N Text won the championship series, 4–1 becoming the first team in league history to win back-to-back All-Filipino crown after 27 years, since 1985.[9][10]

2012–13 PBA Philippine Cup edit

Talk 'N Text defeated Rain or Shine by sweeping the series, 4–0 and winning their third consecutive Philippine Cup taking permanent possession of the Jun Bernardino Trophy, which is awarded to the champions of the tournament since the 2006–07 season.[11][12]

2013–14 Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters season edit

In Philippine cup Tropang Texters are qualified in eliminations, finishing with 8–6 record, but lost to San Mig Coffee Mixers in best of 3 quarter finals matches. Before the playoffs started, Talk 'N Text was traded Sean Anthony, rookie Eliud Poligrates and a 2016 first-round pick to Air21 in exchange for Niño "KG" Canaleta.

2013–14 PBA Commissioner's Cup edit

Talk 'N Text finished the elimination round of 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup undefeated with 9–0 and they defeated Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on the quarterfinals with twice to beat advantage in only first game and they defeated and sweep once again the semifinals against their former rival Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 3–0 to extend the streak which makes them the first team in 34 years to enter the PBA Finals undefeated with 13–0 (or since Crispa went 17–0 to enter 1980 All-Filipino Finals). Their import Richard Howell recorded a career high 30 rebounds, surpassing his previous record of 20, in an 85–72 victory over the Alaska Aces in his first game for the Texters. They will defend their streak as they will face the San Mig Super Coffee Mixers on the best of 5 series in the finals. They got their first loss to the Mixers on the game 1 of the finals but they were able to bounce back on game 2 to tie the series to 1–1 but lost again to the Mixers on game 3, 77–75. Before game 4 started, the awarding ceremony was held which was won by Richard Howell as the Best Import and Jayson Castro as the Best Player and the Texters hoping to tie the series on game 4 were unsuccessful, 100–91, and so the Mixers won the championship and the series 3–1.

2013–14 PBA Governors' Cup edit

The Texters finished the elimination round of the Governors' Cup as solo top seed with 7–2 record and earned the twice-to-beat advantage on the quarterfinals where they beat the Barako Bull Energy in one game, 99–84. They fought the San Mig Super Coffee Mixers in a best of 5 series in the semifinals. They lost the first and second game of the series, forcing a do-or-die situation. As a result, they won the third and fourth games to make it tie the series at 2–2. However they lose to the Mixers and did not make it to the finals, losing the series 3–2. Despite to their loss, the Texters and their fans admired their import Paul Harris for his never-give-up performance for his team.

2014–15 PBA season: Rise of Jayson Castro edit

On July 9, 2014, prior to the start of the 2014–2015 PBA Philippine Cup, the Texters' former coach Norman Black was named as the new head coach of the Meralco Bolts while the Texters' former assistant coach Jong Uichico was named as the new head coach for the Texters for the next season.[13]

On September 18, 2014, the Texters started to reload their roster, acquiring Robert Labagala from Barako Bull Energy where he was reunited with his former Ginebra San Miguel coach Jong Uichico.[14]

On September 22, 2014, the Texters were involved in a three-team trade, sending Nonoy Baclao to GlobalPort Batang Pier in exchange for Jay Washington, Rookie Harold Arboleda to NLEX Road Warriors in exchange for Rookie Matt Ganuelas, the Texters’ first-round pick in the 2017 Rookie Draft and second-round pick in the 2018 Rookie Draft.[15] Then NLEX sent Kevin Alas to TNT for Kg Canaleta, Blackwater gets Larry Rodriguez and TNT's 2015 first-round draft pick, TNT gets Kevin Alas and 2015 first-round Draft Pick, NLEX Get KG Canaleta in 3-team trade.

2014–15 Philippine Cup edit

On the opening day of the PBA Philippine Cup on October 19, 2014, they faced Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, but lost by 20 points, 81–101. On December 5, the Texters finished their last game for the elimination with an 8–3 win–loss record when they beat the San Miguel Beermen, 107–101, and clinched their twice-to-beat advantage to the quarterfinals.

On December 12 they beat the Barako Bull Energy in the first phase of the quarterfinals with 105–76 to advanced on the second phase of the quarterfinals. On December 16 they beat the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in a knock-out game, 83–67, and advanced to the semifinals to face the San Miguel Beermen. The Texters fought the San Miguel Beermen on a best of seven of the semifinals and due to lack of legitimate center, they got swept by the Beermen, 4–0.

Jimmy Alapag's retirement/End of the Jimmy Alapag era edit

On January 9, 2015, the Texters' long-time Team Captain Jimmy Alapag formally announced his retirement during a press conference at the Smart Araneta Coliseum prior to the second game of the 2014–15 PBA Philippine Cup Finals between the Alaska Aces and the San Miguel Beermen. However, he took on a new role as the team manager.[16][17][18]

2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup edit

As the new Team Manager Jimmy Alapag first move was to bring back the 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Import, Richard Howell, as they prepared for 2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup.[19] On January 25, 2015, The 37-year-old, two-time MVP Willie Miller, in an interview with InterAksyon.com, said that he has agreed to terms with the Tropang Texters, a franchise he played several seasons for in the past.[20] On January 28, 2015, the Texters won their first game for the conference against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 89–86. On February 18, The Texters made a surprise decision by replacing Richard Howell with Ivan Johnson, formerly with the Atlanta Hawks.[21] On March 22, 2015, the Texters finished their last game for the elimination with an 8–3 win–loss record when they beat the Alaska Aces, 101–93 and clinched their twice-to-beat advantage to the quarterfinals.

On March 28, 2015, they beat the Barako Bull Energy by 30 points, 127–97 and advanced to the semifinals to once again face the Purefoods Star Hotshots, formerly known as San Mig Super Coffee Mixers, last season in a best-of-5 series. On April 11, they beat the Hotshots on semifinals, 3–1, and dethroned the Hotshots. The Texters advanced to the finals to face their former rival the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in a best of 7 series. On April 15, 2015, The texters won game 1 of the finals against Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 99–92. On April 17, 2015, Talk 'N Text lost to Rain or Shine in Game 2, 108–116, despite Jayson Castro's effort (scoring career-high 44 points in a 9/14 three-point FGs, 3 steals, 3 assist, 3 rebounds). They lost again on game 3, 109–97 but won on game 4 and game 5, 99–92 and 103–94 and led the series 3–2. However, on April 26, they lost on game 6 with 101–93, forcing the series the finals into a seven-game series. On April 29, 2015, the Texters won the championship on double overtime, 121–118. Jayson Castro was named as Best Player of the Conference and Team Captain Ranidel De Ocampo was named as the Finals MVP.

2015 PBA Governors' Cup edit
 
Tropang TNT logo used during the 2016 Commissioner's Cup

On April 12, 2015, they acquired Steffphon Pettigrew as their import.[22] On May 15, 2015, they acquired the former Jordan National team playmaker Sam Daghles as their Asian import for this upcoming conference.[23] The Texters lost their chance for the PBA Governors' Cup title (the only championship they have not yet won until 2023) after they failing to make it to the playoffs, with a 5–6 win-lose record and finishing tenth.

Mikey Williams/Calvin Oftana Era edit

46th PBA season edit

On the 46th PBA draft, TNT Tropang Giga selected Mikey Williams with 4th overall pick.

Chot Reyes comeback edit

On February 13, 2021, TNT Tropang Giga brought back Chot Reyes for head coaching job after almost a decade.[24] Under Reyes, they have won a championship in the 2021 Philippine Cup championship and appeared in the Finals of the 2022 Philippine Cup, However they lost to eventual champions San Miguel Beermen in seven games, where San Miguel was the champion.

2021 PBA 3x3 inaugural season edit

On March 19, 2021, TNT Tropang Giga signed Jeremiah Gray to a one-year contract to play in the inaugural PBA 3x3 tournament.[25]

Trading for Calvin Oftana edit

On September 19, 2022, Oftana was traded to the TNT Tropang Giga in a three-team trade involving TNT, NLEX, and the Blackwater Bossing.[26]

First Governors' Championship edit

On April 2023, TNT Tropang Giga successfully won their first Governors' Cup championship in the franchise history after defeating the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Finals. Mikey Williams was once again named as the Finals MVP, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is also the factor on winning the championship together with Oftana, Castro and Pogoy.

Current roster edit

Players Coaches
Pos. # POB Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) From
F/C 0   Eboña, Barkley 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1996–11–29 Far Eastern
C 7   Erram, Poy   6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 227 lb (103 kg) 1989–07–07 Ateneo
F 8   Oftana, Calvin 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 1996–01–03 San Beda
F 9   Varilla, Paul 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 1993–08–10 UE
G 10   Reyes, Ryan 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1983–08–10 Cal State Fullerton
F 12   Khobuntin, Glenn 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1991–09–07 National-U
G 13   Heruela, Brian 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1989–04–13 Cebu
G 15   Montalbo, Kib 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 155 lb (70 kg) 1996–04–02 De La Salle
G/F 16   Pogoy, Roger 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1992–06–16 Far Eastern
G 17   Castro, Jayson 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1986–06–30 Philippine Christian
F/C 21   Williams, Kelly (C) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1982–02–07 Oakland
G/F 24   Ganuelas-Rosser, Matt 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 186 lb (84 kg) 1990–06–13 Cal Poly Pomona
F/C 27   Ponferada, Jewel 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 211 lb (96 kg) 1988–07–08 National-U
F/C 32   Galinato, Henry (R) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Philippines
G 35   Aurin, Kim (R) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) UPHSD
F/C 45   Ganuelas-Rosser, Brandon 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1994–06–29 UC Riverside
G   Exciminiano, Chris (3x3) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1988–11–17 Far Eastern
F   de Leon, Samboy (3x3) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1992–03–09 Centro Escolar
G 26   Vosotros, Almond (3x3) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 1990–01–26 De La Salle
G 29   Mendoza, Gryann (3x3) 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1990–09–09 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 edit

Records from the 2023–24 PBA season:
Conf. Team name Elimination round Playoffs
Finish W L PCT Stage Results
COM TNT Tropang Giga 8th/12 5 6 .455 Quarterfinals Magnolia** 109, TNT 94
PHI TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Total elimination round 5 6 .455 1 playoff appearance
Total playoffs 0 1 .000 0 semifinals appearance
Total 2023–24 5 7 .417 0 championship
Total franchise 827 711 .538 9 Championships

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

Retired numbers edit

TNT Tropang Giga retired number
Player Position Tenure
3 Jimmy Alapag PG 2003–2015[a]
4 Harvey Carey PF/SF 2003–2020[b]
  • a  – The Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters retired the jersey number of Jimmy Alapag during the All-Star Weekend, where he was added as the 13th man of the South All-Stars.[27]
  • b  – The TNT Tropang Giga retired the jersey number of Harvey Carey on June 28, 2023, during a preseason "PBA on Tour" game.[28]

Awards edit

Individual awards edit

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 edit

Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year
Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr. Quality Minutes All-Rookie Team

All-Star Weekend edit

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

Notable players edit

Members of the PBA's 40 greatest players edit

  • Jerry Codiñera – played for Mobiline from 1999 to 2001.
  • Alberto Guidaben – played for Pepsi/7-Up from 1990 to 1993.
  • Vergel Meneses – played for Talk 'N Text on 2006.
  • Willie Miller – played for Talk 'N Text from 2004 to 2006 season and then return at 2015 Commissioners Cup.
  • Asi Taulava – played for Talk 'N Text Phone Pals from 1999 to 2007.
  • Kelly Williams – played for Talk 'N Text from 2010 to present.
  • Jimmy Alapag – played for Talk 'N Text from 2003 to 2015.
  • Jayson Castro – played for Talk 'N Text from 2008 to present.

Head coaches edit

Name Start End Seasons Overall Record Best finish
W L PCT G
Ed Ocampo 1990 1991 2 9 43 .173 52 Eliminations
Derrick Pumaren 1991 1993 3 47 50 .484 97 Finals
Yeng Guiao 1995 1996 2 14 51 .215 65 Semifinals
Tommy Manotoc 1997 1998 2 16 22 .421 38 Semifinals
Eric Altamirano 1998 2000 3 50 51 .495 101 Champions
Louie Alas 2000 2001 2 27 30 .473 57 Semifinals
Bill Bayno 2002 2002 1 22 15 .594 37 Finals
Paul Woolpert 2002 2002 1 5 5 .500 10 Quarterfinals
Joel Banal 2003 2005 3 80 54 .597 134 Champions
Derrick Pumaren 1993 1994 2 31 36 .462 67 Semifinals
1997 1997 1 4 6 .400 10 Eliminations
2005 2008 4 73 70 .510 143 Finals
Chot Reyes 2008 2012 5 145 77 .653 222 Champions
Norman Black 1997 1997 1 9 13 .409 22 Semifinals
2012 2014 2 68 37 .648 105 Champions
Jong Uichico 2014 2016 2 61 41 .598 102 Champions
Nash Racela 2016 2018 2 51 41 .554 92 Finals
Eric Gonzales 2018 2018 1 1 0 1.000 1 Eliminations
Bong Ravena 2018 2020 3 49 32 .605 81 Finals
Chot Reyes 2021 Incumbent

References edit

  1. ^ "SC decides in finality on 'Pepsi 349' case". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "COLUMN ONE:Bottle Cap Flap Riles The Masses:After a Pepsi promotion went awry,thousands of Filipinos mistakenly thought they were in the money. Now the firm is trying to cool off protests that have united rebels,generals and matrons". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "mypba.com - mypba Resources and Information". Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  4. ^ Asensi, Francis (January 5, 1996). "Mega Bottlers for sale". Sports Weekly Magazine.
  5. ^ Asensi, Francis (January 19, 1996). "Change of heart by the Bottlers". Sports Weekly Magazine.
  6. ^ "Pepsi signs off". Sports Weekly Magazine. May 10, 1996.
  7. ^ Talk N Text revamp up; Pumaren on way out? by Nelson Beltran. The Philippine Star via ABS-CBN News.com
  8. ^ "Philippine Basketball Association – Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association". Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  9. ^ . InterAKTV. January 29, 2012. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  10. ^ "TALK 'N TEXT KEEPS PHILIPPINE CUP CROWN". PBA.ph. January 29, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  11. ^ All-Filipino hat-trick in the bag as Talk 'N Text completes Finals sweep, Richard Dy, Spin.PH, January 16, 2013
  12. ^ Talk ‘N Text sweeps Rain or Shine to win historic third straight Philippine Cup January 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, InterAKTV, January 16, 2013
  13. ^ MVP GROUP SHUFFLE COACHES September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, InterAKTV, July 9, 2014
  14. ^ Labagala career reboot to Talk 'N Text, Richard Dy, InterAKTV, September 18, 2014
  15. ^ INQUIRER.net. "TEXTERS BAG J-WASH, GANUELAS". Inquirer.net. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  16. ^ "Jimmy Alapag retires". Rappler. January 9, 2015.
  17. ^ Badua, Snow (January 9, 2015). "Jimmy Alapag retires, takes on new role as Talk 'N Text manager, Gilas assistant coach". spin.ph.
  18. ^ Lozada, Bong (January 9, 2015). "'For me it's time', Alapag says as he retires". INQUIRER.net.
  19. ^ "Alapag's first move as team manager is bringing back Richard Howell". Rappler. January 13, 2015.
  20. ^ "TALK 'N TEXT SIGNS VETERAN GUARD WILLIE MILLER FOR COMMISSIONER'S CUP CAMPAIGN". InterAksyon.com. January 25, 2015.
  21. ^ "Former Atlanta Hawk Ivan Johnson replaces Richard Howell on Talk 'N Text". rappler.com. February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
  22. ^ "Talk 'N Text secures Steffphon Pettigrew as Governors' Cup import". rappler.com. Retrieved April 12, 2015.
  23. ^ Jordan’s Sam Daghles to suit up for Talk ‘N Text in Governors’ Cup April 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Rey Joble, InterAksyon.com, June 16, 2015
  24. ^ "TnT welcomes back Chot Reyes as head coach after letting Mark Dickel go". spin.ph. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  25. ^ "Jeremiah Gray signs one-year deal to play for TNT in PBA 3x3 tournament". spin.ph. Retrieved March 19, 2021.
  26. ^ Ramos, Gerry (September 19, 2022). "Rosario now a Bossing, Oftana goes to TNT as PBA approves trade". Spin.ph. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
  27. ^ Fitting curtain call as Salud names Jimmy Alapag '13th man' of South team in PBA All-Stars, Snow Badua, spin.ph, January 30, 2015
  28. ^ "PBA: TNT retires Harvey Carey's No. 4 jersey". news.abs-cbn.com. June 28, 2023. Retrieved June 28, 2023.

tropang, giga, franchise, affiliate, basketball, team, triple, giga, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verifi. For the franchise s affiliate 3x3 basketball team see TNT Triple Giga This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources TNT Tropang Giga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The TNT Tropang Giga is a professional basketball team currently owned by Smart Communications a subsidiary of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company PLDT playing in the Philippine Basketball Association PBA since 1990 TNT Tropang Giga2023 24 TNT Tropang Giga seasonFounded1990HistoryPepsi Hotshots 1990 1992 7 Up Uncolas 1992 1993 Pepsi Mega Bottlers 1993 1996 Mobiline Cellulars 1996 1997 Mobiline Phone Pals 1997 2001 Talk N Text Phone Pals 2001 2008 Talk N Text Tropang Texters 2008 2015 TNT Tropang Texters 2015 2016 Tropang TNT 2016 TNT KaTropa 2016 2020 TNT Tropang Giga 2020 present Team colorsBlack yellow blue orange white CompanySmart CommunicationsTeam managerJojo Lastimosa Miguel Fernandez assistant Head coachChot ReyesOwnershipManuel V PangilinanAffiliation s TNT Triple GigaChampionships9 championships 1998 Centennial 2003 All Filipino 2008 09 Philippine 2010 11 Philippine 2011 Commissioner s 2011 12 Philippine 2012 13 Philippine 2015 Commissioner s 2021 Philippine 2023 Governors special championship 22 Finals appearancesRetired numbers2 3 4 The franchise began in 1990 when Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc PCPPI acquired a PBA franchise Under PCPPI the franchise played under the names Pepsi and 7 Up In 1996 the franchise came under the control of Pilipino Telephone Corporation Piltel and played under the name Mobiline In 2001 the franchise was renamed Talk N Text after the operations of Piltel was absorbed by Smart Communications The team is currently one of three PBA teams under the control of businessman Manuel V Pangilinan the others are the Meralco Bolts and NLEX Road Warriors To date the franchise has won nine official PBA titles and one special PBA tournament championship it also remains as one of the league s powerhouses and it is one of the oldest teams in PBA Contents 1 Pepsi Cola 7 Up Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc 1990 1996 2 Mobiline Pilipino Telephone Corporation 1996 2001 2 1 Centennial Cup Champions 2 2 Asi Taulava era 1999 2007 3 Talk N Text Smart Communications 2001 present 3 1 Under foreign coaches 3 2 Jimmy Alapag Harvey Carey era 3 2 1 2003 All Filipino Championship 3 2 2 Post championship era 3 2 3 2004 05 Talk N Text Phone Pals season 3 2 4 2005 06 Talk N Text Phone Pals season 3 2 5 2006 07 Talk N Text Phone Pals season 3 2 6 The end of the Asi Taulava era 3 2 7 2009 10 season 3 2 8 2010 11 season Alapag Castro De Ocampo Era 3 2 8 1 2011 12 PBA Philippine Cup 3 2 8 2 2012 13 PBA Philippine Cup 3 2 9 2013 14 Talk N Text Tropang Texters season 3 2 9 1 2013 14 PBA Commissioner s Cup 3 2 9 2 2013 14 PBA Governors Cup 3 2 10 2014 15 PBA season Rise of Jayson Castro 3 2 10 1 2014 15 Philippine Cup 3 2 11 Jimmy Alapag s retirement End of the Jimmy Alapag era 3 2 11 1 2015 PBA Commissioner s Cup 3 2 11 2 2015 PBA Governors Cup 3 3 Mikey Williams Calvin Oftana Era 3 4 46th PBA season 3 4 1 Chot Reyes comeback 3 4 2 2021 PBA 3x3 inaugural season 3 4 3 Trading for Calvin Oftana 3 4 4 First Governors Championship 4 Current roster 5 Season by season records 5 1 Retired numbers 6 Awards 6 1 Individual awards 6 2 PBA Press Corps Individual Awards 6 3 All Star Weekend 7 Notable players 7 1 Members of the PBA s 40 greatest players 8 Head coaches 9 ReferencesPepsi Cola 7 Up Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc 1990 1996 editPepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc was accepted as one of two new members of the PBA during the 1990 season joining soft drink rival Pop Cola They were known as the Pepsi Hotshots in their maiden year 1990 Their first coach was Ed Ocampo assisted by Olympian Bobby Littaua and the team manager was Steve Watson After winning its inaugural game against another expansion team Pop Cola 149 130 with import Derek Hamilton scoring 77 points the Hotshots lost all their remaining games in the first conference Their 15 game losing streak stretched into the All Filipino before they finally won over Diet Sarsi formerly Pop Cola In the third conference San Miguel Beermen assistant coach Derrick Pumaren replaced Ed Ocampo as the Hotshots head coach and the Pepsi franchise went 0 wins 10 losses in the season ending tournament In 1991 Pepsi acquired Manny Victorino from Presto and the team increased its number of wins but still failed to make it past eliminations in the first two conferences They attempted to become a competitive team by offering a 5 year P25 million contract to Purefoods TJ Hotdogs top gun Alvin Patrimonio Patrimonio stayed with Purefoods after his mother team matched the offer However this did not stop Pepsi from entering the semifinals and finishing fourth among the eight teams in the third conference In 1992 Pepsi acquired ROY Eugene Quilban in a trade which sent Jun Reyes to Alaska The Hotshots placed seventh in the first conference After the Pepsi 349 controversy 1 2 the team was renamed as the 7 Up Uncolas 7 Up placed runner up in the 1992 Reinforced Conference Their import was an NBA veteran point guard Dell Demps They were swept by the Swift Mighty Meaties led by Tony Harris in the finals 4 0 3 Prior to the finals 7 Up and Swift were fined on a so so game where Swift intentionally lost the match in order to eliminate Ginebra from the finals race according to whom 7 Up was bannered by players Manny Victorino Abet Guidaben Eugene Quilban and Naning Valenciano Quilban recorded 28 assists during a game that year which is still a PBA record Despite getting second overall pick Victor Pablo 7 Up failed to reach the semifinals in the first two conferences of the season In the third conference the team s name reverted to Pepsi but to be known as the Pepsi Mega Bottlers They eventually placed fourth in the 1993 Governors Cup Before the 1994 PBA Governor s Cup Pepsi and Sunkist were involved in a rare coaching trade that saw Derrick Pumaren moving to the RFM franchise for Yeng Guiao Despite the coaching change Pepsi s on and off performance continued with their best finish taking third place in the 1994 Governors Cup with import Ronnie Coleman In the 1995 even with a strong start in the Governors Cup they had a 5 2 win loss card but never took home a trophy at the end of the tournament Pepsi was also known as a hard luck PBA team because it never found considerable success after finishing runner up in the 1992 Reinforced Conference After it failed to land Alvin Patrimonio in 1991 the ballclub attempted again in 1995 to dangle a 5 year P28 8 million contract to Sta Lucia Realtors main man Jun Limpot However Sta Lucia matched the offer and Pepsi had to contend with blue collar players in Alvin Teng acquired from San Miguel in exchange for Victor Pablo Dindo Pumaren from Purefoods in exchange for Richie Ticzon Eugene Quilban and Boy Cabahug to lead the team Mobiline Pilipino Telephone Corporation 1996 2001 editBefore the start of the 1996 season Frederick Dael took over as the new president of Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc A change in marketing priority took effect and the owners mulled disbanding the PBA franchise To prevent the team from being disbanded Luis Moro Lorenzo chairman of PCPPI intended to sell the PBA franchise to Duty Free Philippines a company he also owned for one peso P1 to retain its ownership If Duty Free would have disbanded the PBA franchise it would have returned to Pepsi 4 The sale was rejected by the Board of Governors on a special meeting on January 5 since Duty Free was not majority owned by Lorenzo 5 The Hotshots continued on with their campaign in the All Filipino Cup finishing last with a 4 10 record After the All Filipino Cup PBA Board of Governors approved the ownership transfer of the franchise from Pepsi Cola Products Philippines Inc to Lapanday Holdings Corporation a holding company of the Lorenzo family This would enable the Lorenzos to market and use a different brand for their PBA team Pagemark Philippines Inc a company under Lapanday Holdings and Pilipino Telephone Corporation PILTEL were tasked to find a new name for the team After negotiations the team was rechristened as the Mobiline Cellulars 6 Since the Lorenzos still owned the team through their holding company the records of the Pepsi team were retained Point guard Eugene Quilban and power forward Alvin Teng led the team Mobiline acquired the first overall pick from Pop Cola and used it to draft Filipino American Andrew John Seigle The Cellulars also drafted Tony Boy Espinosa and signed Patrick Fran from free agency Mobiline hired former San Miguel coach Norman Black and acquired 1995 Rookie of the Year Jeffrey Cariaso from Alaska via an offer sheet bearing a three year contract worth P18 3 million In the All Filipino Conference the Cellulars advanced to the semifinals but faltered in the Commissioner s Cup with Isaiah Morris as reinforcement In the Governor s Cup they paraded Artemus Tee McClary and hired a new coach Derrick Pumaren with Tommy Manotoc as consultant Mobiline posted a decent finish in the Governor s Cup but failed to enter the semis In 1998 the Phone Pals struggled in the All Filipino with a 4 7 record In the Commissioner s Cup it hired former Purefoods mentor Eric Altamirano The Pals as in the 97 Governor s Cup were eliminated in the quarterfinals with Terquin Mott as import Centennial Cup Champions edit Andy Seigle and Jeffrey Cariaso were borrowed by the national team for the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok They captured the 1998 PBA Centennial Cup the Philippines was then celebrating its 100th anniversary of the independence from Spain Cup by beating Shell by a hairline 67 66 in overtime led by imports Silas Mills and McClary with the help of veteran locals Glen Capacio and Al Solis However the Centennial Cup was a special tournament and the title was not considered an official championship The records after the elimination round of the tournament was carried over in the Governor s Cup The Pals retained their winning way and advanced to the finals in a rematch with the Zoom Masters Mobiline held a 3 2 series lead but lost the last two games to wind up in second place Mills ended up winning the Best Import of the Governors Cup Asi Taulava era 1999 2007 edit Seeking for bigger things in 1999 Mobiline acquired Filipino Tongan Pauliasi Taulava to man the Pals frontline along with Seigle Mobiline started the All Filipino with a 7 0 record before losing a crucial game to San Miguel The Pals ended up with the best record after the elimination phase but were defeated by a gritty Barangay Ginebra Kings squad despite a twice to beat advantage on Bal David s incredible last second shot The rest of the year Mobiline was eliminated in the quarters during the Commissioner s and Governor s Cup while Taulava s eligibility as a legitimate Filipino foreigner was questioned During the midseason Mobiline traded Andy Seigle to Purefoods for veteran Jerry Codinera 2000 saw some lineup changes for the Phone Pals as the team acquired Vic Pablo in the three team trade that sent Jeffrey Cariaso to Tanduay and Mark Telan to Shell Velocity Taulava was deported later in the year as the Pals were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the All Filipino with new coach Louie Alas The Pals wound up with the best record in the elimination phase of the Governor s Cup After surviving a quarterfinals meeting with Barangay Ginebra Purefoods eliminated Mobiline in four games The Phone Pals finished fourth after losing to Batang Red Bull Thunder in a knockout game for third place In 2001 Mobiline tried to acquire Kenneth Duremdes through free agency but Alaska matched Mobiline s offer sheet of a reported 48 million pesos and Duremdes stayed with the Aces The Phone Pals drafted former Manila Metrostar Gilbert Demape but the Phone Pals for the sixth time in seven conferences were eliminated by top seed Shell in the quarterfinals In the Commissioner s Cup the Pals bannered Michigan University standout Jerod Ward who exploded for 61 points in his debut Later Taulava returned to the Philippines after an approval by the Justice Department despite this the Phone Pals failed to get past the quarterfinals The Governor s Cup also held the same fate for the Phone Pals despite changing their name to Talk N Text and having Brandon Williams as import Talk N Text Smart Communications 2001 present editTalk N Text Phone Pals Uniforms nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Light uniform nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dark uniform Beginning in the 2001 Governors Cup the franchise came under the control of Smart Communications after the company absorbed the operations of Pilipino Telephone Corporation The team changed its name to Talk N Text Phone Pals Under foreign coaches edit Before the 2002 season Talk N Text fired Alas and hired former UNLV coach Bill Bayno despite numerous calls by the nationalist Basketball Coaches Association of the Philippines to ban the American mentor Although they lost Asi Taulava and Patrick Fran to the National Pool Talk N Text was bannered by Richie Frahm and Jerald Honeycutt a replacement for an original import The Phone Pals ended up as the top team in the elimination phase of the Governor s Cup but suffered the same fate as in 1999 when the eighth seed San Miguel Beermen upset the Pals Talk N Text finally broke the spell in the Commissioner s Cup led by Honeycutt and Pete Mickeal when the seventh seeded Phone Pals defeated Sta Lucia in the quarterfinals and Alaska in a five game semis affair to enter their third Finals appearance in team history and the first since 1998 In the end Red Bull defeated Talk N Text in seven grueling games Bayno later left the team but without some parting shots on the PBA when he accused the league of favoring the San Miguel Corporation teams In the All Filipino Taulava returned to the team after his national team stint in the Asian Games but the Phone Pals got the early boot in the quarterfinals under new head coach Paul Woolpert another American coach who replaced the departed Bill Bayno Jimmy Alapag Harvey Carey era edit In 2003 the Phone Pals used two first round picks to draft Fil Americans Harvey Carey and Jimmy Alapag who was with the RP national pool in 2002 The Pals struggled early in the All Filipino Midway to that tournament Woolpert left the team and was replaced with Ateneo coach Joel Banal who had led the Blue Eagles to the UAAP title in 2002 2003 All Filipino Championship edit Talk N Text rose to the tournament and captured the All Filipino Cup over defending champion Coca Cola in six games After an overtime win in Game Five the Phone Pals became the first team since 1982 to come back from a 0 2 deficit to win the next four games after a hard fought Game Six victory Taulava was named as the PBA Finals MVP after winning the Best Player of the Conference award Post championship era edit They also qualified in the 2003 PBA Invitationals where four guest teams were invited Joel Banal left the team for the moment to concentrate on his Ateneo Blue Eagles stint in the UAAP The Phone Pals did not qualify for the semis but not without controversy Needing to win by eight points over Red Bull Barako to qualify the Phone Pals deliberately fouled several Red Bull players in the last two minutes to force an overtime or even reach the needed eight point margin The game turned out to be more disgraceful when Jojo Manalo tried to hit a three pointer on Red Bull s basket The incident led to a hefty fine and a five game suspension for acting coach Ariel Vanguardia In the revived Reinforced Conference Talk N Text was bannered by Damian Cantrell but finished with a 7 6 mark good for fourth place in Group B They upset the top seeded Red Bull Barako 2 1 that ended with Jimwell Torion s clothesline on Jimmy Alapag s face that led to the latter s suspension for eight months which was later reduced In the semis Talk N Text was swept by eventual champions Coca Cola but the Phone Pals captured third place in the tournament after beating Sta Lucia in a one game playoff for third place Asi Taulava became the first Filipino foreign player since Ricardo Brown in 1985 to win the coveted Most Valuable Player award Jimmy Alapag won the Rookie of the Year honors to wrap up the Phone Pals incredible year 2004 05 Talk N Text Phone Pals season edit Joel Banal resigned as Ateneo head coach to concentrate on the Talk N Text team In the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference the Phone Pals were bannered by 2002 MVP Willie Miller and Yancy de Ocampo in separate deals with Red Bull and FedEx The Phone Pals made it to the semis of the tournament but lost in a three game showdown with crowd favorite Barangay Ginebra Kings In the 2004 05 Philippine Cup the Phone Pals placed second in the classification phase to qualify for the semifinals They swept the Shell Turbo Chargers but were defeated in six games by Barangay Ginebra During this tournament Asi Taulava was considered by the Department of Justice as one of six Filipino foreigners suspected of falsifying their documents Taulava was suspended by the PBA indefinitely along with five other players Taulava gained some advantage from the Quezon City RTC but the PBA still didn t give Taulava the go signal In the Finals of the Philippine Cup the Phone Pals used Taulava despite the league s refusal to allow Taulava Talk N Text reasoned a court order that allowed Asi to play in the series The Phone Pals wound up winning Game One by double figures but the game was forfeited two days later awarding the win to Barangay Ginebra The Phone Pals later announced that they would not allow Taulava to play for the rest of the series In the 2004 05 Fiesta Conference the Phone Pals finished first after the classification phase earning an outright semifinals berth In the semis the Phone Pals eliminated the soon departing Shell Turbo Chargers 3 1 to face San Miguel in the finals series Taulava was once again used by Talk N Text but this time the league gave the go signal for Taulava to return and play for his mother ballclub Asi showed rustiness during the series as the Phone Pals lost the series to San Miguel 4 1 Willie Miller was named as the Best Player of the Conference 2005 06 Talk N Text Phone Pals season edit Talk N Text acquired rookies Jay Washington and Mark Cardona from the Air21 Express for Yancy de Ocampo and Patrick Fran in separate deals The Phone Pals were considered as top favorites in the 2005 06 Fiesta Conference However the Phone Pals lost in five grueling games to Air21 in the quarterfinals During the series import Damien Cantrell was replaced by former Detroit Piston and NBA champion Darvin Ham However Ham did not fit in Talk N Text s system and struggled After the disappointing finish in this tournament Joel Banal resigned as head coach and was replaced by returning coach Derrick Pumaren his second stint after the 1997 season The change made some good strides in the early stages of his second stint with Talk N Text With Pumaren using the star players Asi Taulava Jimmy Alapag Willie Miller and mixing Harvey Carey and seldom used rookie Mark Cardona the Phone Pals went 5 4 through nine games of the Philippine Cup However the Phone Pals suffered three succeeding losses prompting team officials to land Ren Ren Ritualo from Air21 for Leo Avenido and a future first round draft pick Don Allado from Alaska for Willie Miller John Ferriols and a future first round pick on May 8 The move saw the Phone Pals as a potential title contender with the squad boasting a group of star players from their past teams along with Taulava Alapag Cardona and Carey Even with a strong lineup the trade put the Phone Pals in a deeper hole losing three more games before a win against Coca Cola gave them a disappointing 6 10 card In the wildcard phase the Phone Pals did not win a single game in the round robin format In their initial game Talk N Text lost to Barangay Ginebra eliminating them from quarterfinal contention before losing their final two games to Air21 and Sta Lucia The Phone Pals had a shot of taking the No 1 pick in the draft but they traded that rights to Air21 in a trade months ago which dealt a big blow to the franchise Rumors then speculated that TNT management was set to make drastic changes for the team after their disappointing season 2006 07 Talk N Text Phone Pals season edit Talk N Text released Poch Juinio while the contracts of Vergel Meneses and Chris Cantonjos were not renewed leaving the team with only 10 players The Phone Pals participated in the 2006 NBA Summer Pro League In the 2006 PBA Draft they selected Mark Andaya in the first round their only pick in the draft Talk N Text managed to start off big in the 2006 07 PBA Philippine Cup but a string of losses put them beneath the standings A late surge followed by a crucial Christmas Day victory over Ginebra gave the team a 10 8 record and a quarterfinals berth against Purefoods The Phone Pals won the series 3 1 dethroning the defending Philippine Cup champions by winning the next three games by convincing margins At the semifinals they took crowd favorite Barangay Ginebra Kings to six games but they were eliminated by the eventual champions they defeated Red Bull Barako in the third place game In the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference the Phone Pals barged into the Finals Despite Taulava Alapag amp Ritualo loan to national team after surviving a quarterfinal scare against the Air21 Express and upsetting first seed Red Bull Barako to face the Alaska Aces The Aces drew first blood by taking game 1 but fell behind with a 1 2 series deficit after newly crowned Best Player of the Conference Mark Cardona scoring big Newly crowned MVP candidate Willie Miller erupted for 29 points to tie the series Cardona then had an answer when he top scored all locals on Game 5 Cardona gave the ball away in the dying seconds for the Aces to tie the series 3 all Game 7 was a tight affair but the Aces broke through with a Miller steal off Cardona to seal Talk N Text s third successive Finals defeat The end of the Asi Taulava era edit Talk N Text was a rising powerhouse team after the 2007 Fiesta Conference Finals with a star studded line up bannered by Asi Taulava Jimmy Alapag Don Allado Jay Washington Harvey Carey Renren Ritualo Mac Mac Cardona and Yousif Aljamal However former MVP Taulava s point production dipped when he opted to concentrate on the defensive end His dismal performance according to whom on the team cost him his slot at the Phone Pals roster On November 26 2007 the Asi Taulava era at Talk N Text officially ended when the prized Fil Tongan center was shipped to the Coca Cola Tigers in exchange for Ali Peek and a 2008 first round draft pick Taulava and the Tigers then had a 5 game winning streak while the Phone Pals could only muster a three win streak of their own On the final game of the elimination round with TNT needing to win to force a playoff for the last quarterfinal berth Taulava and the Tigers beat the Phone Pals to deny them the playoff and instead arranged a sudden death wildcard game between the two teams With Taulava and another ex Phone Pal Mark Telan playing inspired basketball the Tigers eliminated the 6 seed Phone Pals in the first wildcard round This led to rumors of team management firing Derrick Pumaren and his staff but after a meeting with the players it was decided to defer the decision until after the next tournament the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference 7 However on January 28 2008 it was announced that former San Miguel Beermen head coach Chot Reyes would replace Pumaren as coach 8 In the 2008 Fiesta Conference Talk N Text had a 5 game losing streak after starting with a 7 3 record to finish with a 9 9 record This caused them to go through the wildcard phase once again after beating Purefoods in a fight marred contest the Phone Pals dropped at the second wildcard round against the Sta Lucia Realtors to deny them of quarterfinal qualification for the 2007 08 season The team announced a new name for the 2008 09 season the Talk N Text Tropang Texters They drafted Jared Dillinger and Singapore Slingers Jayson Castro who had left the team after the team left Australia s National Basketball League center Robert Reyes The Texters relied on Mark Cardona to finish with an 11 7 record good for second place and a semifinal berth behind Alaska Cardona participated in the last two plays that led to their Finals qualification beating the San Miguel Beermen in Game 6 The Texters and the Aces faced off anew in the Finals this time with Talk N Text winning in seven games thanks to Cardona Alapag and Ranidel de Ocampo s plays down the stretch in Game 7 according to whom 2009 10 season edit During the off season Tropang Texters signed Nic Belasco and dealt 18th draft pick Kevin White to the Gin Kings They have also transferred Yousif Aljamal and Rob Reyes to the Barako Bull After a lot of deliberation Japeth Aguilar finally was ousted from the Burger King Whoppers as he was forwarded to the Talk N Text Tropang Texters in exchange for four first round future picks 2010 2012 2013 2014 and undisclosed amount of money TNT walk out against Ginebra during their Game 4 of the Quarter Finals and they failed to defend their title As a preparation for the Fiesta Conference they traded Ren Ren Ritualo and Yancy de Ocampo to the Air 21 in exchange for JR Quinahan Mark Yee and Aaron Aban While TNT has 8 2 win lose record They traded Pong Escobal Ali Peek and Nic Belasco to Sta Lucia Realators in exchange of Kelly Williams Ryan Reyes and Charles Waters After the trade they had a 7 game winning streak but lost to their last assignment Bmeg gave them a 15 3 win lose record good for first place In the semis They lost to the Tim Cone mentored Alaska Aces into seven games due to foul out early Talk N Text s import Shawn Daniels 2010 11 season Alapag Castro De Ocampo Era edit The beginning of the 2010s saw the dominance of the Talk N Text Tropang Texters who nearly got the Grand Slam in the 2010 11 season when winning the 2010 11 PBA Philippine Cup and 2011 PBA Commissioner s Cup but they eventually were the runner up in the 2011 PBA Governors Cup where Petron was the champion TNT won the 2010 2011 Philippine Cup Championship on February 4 2011 after beating San Miguel Beermen in Game 6 with a score of 95 82 Jayson Castro and his teammate Jimmy Alapag were awarded as co MVP of the finals The team won the Championship in the 2011 Commissioner s Cup on May 8 2011 in an epic overtime win against Barangay Ginebra Kings in Game 6 of their best of seven series with a score of 99 96 The Finals MVP were once more awarded to both Jayson Castro and Jimmy Alapag This was the team s fourth championship of which three were achieved under coach Chot Reyes s tenure Coming into the Governor s Cup TNT were heavy favorites as they aimed for the rare triple crown conference They ended up at first place in the elimination with a 6 2 win loss record and added three wins against two losses in the semifinal round to secure the first finals seat eventually facing the depleted Petron Blaze Boosters in a full seven game series which started with a buzzer beater win by Petron in game 1 Their shot at the Grandslam was revived when they recovered from a 3 2 deficit to force a Game 7 but eventually lost to Petron 85 73 in game 7 2011 12 PBA Philippine Cup edit This was the first time that Talk N Text and Powerade faced each other in the finals since the 2003 PBA All Filipino Cup which Talk N Text won the series in five games Talk N Text won the championship series 4 1 becoming the first team in league history to win back to back All Filipino crown after 27 years since 1985 9 10 2012 13 PBA Philippine Cup edit Talk N Text defeated Rain or Shine by sweeping the series 4 0 and winning their third consecutive Philippine Cup taking permanent possession of the Jun Bernardino Trophy which is awarded to the champions of the tournament since the 2006 07 season 11 12 2013 14 Talk N Text Tropang Texters season edit In Philippine cup Tropang Texters are qualified in eliminations finishing with 8 6 record but lost to San Mig Coffee Mixers in best of 3 quarter finals matches Before the playoffs started Talk N Text was traded Sean Anthony rookie Eliud Poligrates and a 2016 first round pick to Air21 in exchange for Nino KG Canaleta 2013 14 PBA Commissioner s Cup edit Talk N Text finished the elimination round of 2014 PBA Commissioner s Cup undefeated with 9 0 and they defeated Barangay Ginebra San Miguel on the quarterfinals with twice to beat advantage in only first game and they defeated and sweep once again the semifinals against their former rival Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 3 0 to extend the streak which makes them the first team in 34 years to enter the PBA Finals undefeated with 13 0 or since Crispa went 17 0 to enter 1980 All Filipino Finals Their import Richard Howell recorded a career high 30 rebounds surpassing his previous record of 20 in an 85 72 victory over the Alaska Aces in his first game for the Texters They will defend their streak as they will face the San Mig Super Coffee Mixers on the best of 5 series in the finals They got their first loss to the Mixers on the game 1 of the finals but they were able to bounce back on game 2 to tie the series to 1 1 but lost again to the Mixers on game 3 77 75 Before game 4 started the awarding ceremony was held which was won by Richard Howell as the Best Import and Jayson Castro as the Best Player and the Texters hoping to tie the series on game 4 were unsuccessful 100 91 and so the Mixers won the championship and the series 3 1 2013 14 PBA Governors Cup edit The Texters finished the elimination round of the Governors Cup as solo top seed with 7 2 record and earned the twice to beat advantage on the quarterfinals where they beat the Barako Bull Energy in one game 99 84 They fought the San Mig Super Coffee Mixers in a best of 5 series in the semifinals They lost the first and second game of the series forcing a do or die situation As a result they won the third and fourth games to make it tie the series at 2 2 However they lose to the Mixers and did not make it to the finals losing the series 3 2 Despite to their loss the Texters and their fans admired their import Paul Harris for his never give up performance for his team 2014 15 PBA season Rise of Jayson Castro edit On July 9 2014 prior to the start of the 2014 2015 PBA Philippine Cup the Texters former coach Norman Black was named as the new head coach of the Meralco Bolts while the Texters former assistant coach Jong Uichico was named as the new head coach for the Texters for the next season 13 On September 18 2014 the Texters started to reload their roster acquiring Robert Labagala from Barako Bull Energy where he was reunited with his former Ginebra San Miguel coach Jong Uichico 14 On September 22 2014 the Texters were involved in a three team trade sending Nonoy Baclao to GlobalPort Batang Pier in exchange for Jay Washington Rookie Harold Arboleda to NLEX Road Warriors in exchange for Rookie Matt Ganuelas the Texters first round pick in the 2017 Rookie Draft and second round pick in the 2018 Rookie Draft 15 Then NLEX sent Kevin Alas to TNT for Kg Canaleta Blackwater gets Larry Rodriguez and TNT s 2015 first round draft pick TNT gets Kevin Alas and 2015 first round Draft Pick NLEX Get KG Canaleta in 3 team trade 2014 15 Philippine Cup edit On the opening day of the PBA Philippine Cup on October 19 2014 they faced Barangay Ginebra San Miguel but lost by 20 points 81 101 On December 5 the Texters finished their last game for the elimination with an 8 3 win loss record when they beat the San Miguel Beermen 107 101 and clinched their twice to beat advantage to the quarterfinals On December 12 they beat the Barako Bull Energy in the first phase of the quarterfinals with 105 76 to advanced on the second phase of the quarterfinals On December 16 they beat the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in a knock out game 83 67 and advanced to the semifinals to face the San Miguel Beermen The Texters fought the San Miguel Beermen on a best of seven of the semifinals and due to lack of legitimate center they got swept by the Beermen 4 0 Jimmy Alapag s retirement End of the Jimmy Alapag era edit On January 9 2015 the Texters long time Team Captain Jimmy Alapag formally announced his retirement during a press conference at the Smart Araneta Coliseum prior to the second game of the 2014 15 PBA Philippine Cup Finals between the Alaska Aces and the San Miguel Beermen However he took on a new role as the team manager 16 17 18 2015 PBA Commissioner s Cup edit As the new Team Manager Jimmy Alapag first move was to bring back the 2014 PBA Commissioner s Cup Best Import Richard Howell as they prepared for 2015 PBA Commissioner s Cup 19 On January 25 2015 The 37 year old two time MVP Willie Miller in an interview with InterAksyon com said that he has agreed to terms with the Tropang Texters a franchise he played several seasons for in the past 20 On January 28 2015 the Texters won their first game for the conference against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 89 86 On February 18 The Texters made a surprise decision by replacing Richard Howell with Ivan Johnson formerly with the Atlanta Hawks 21 On March 22 2015 the Texters finished their last game for the elimination with an 8 3 win loss record when they beat the Alaska Aces 101 93 and clinched their twice to beat advantage to the quarterfinals On March 28 2015 they beat the Barako Bull Energy by 30 points 127 97 and advanced to the semifinals to once again face the Purefoods Star Hotshots formerly known as San Mig Super Coffee Mixers last season in a best of 5 series On April 11 they beat the Hotshots on semifinals 3 1 and dethroned the Hotshots The Texters advanced to the finals to face their former rival the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in a best of 7 series On April 15 2015 The texters won game 1 of the finals against Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 99 92 On April 17 2015 Talk N Text lost to Rain or Shine in Game 2 108 116 despite Jayson Castro s effort scoring career high 44 points in a 9 14 three point FGs 3 steals 3 assist 3 rebounds They lost again on game 3 109 97 but won on game 4 and game 5 99 92 and 103 94 and led the series 3 2 However on April 26 they lost on game 6 with 101 93 forcing the series the finals into a seven game series On April 29 2015 the Texters won the championship on double overtime 121 118 Jayson Castro was named as Best Player of the Conference and Team Captain Ranidel De Ocampo was named as the Finals MVP 2015 PBA Governors Cup edit nbsp Tropang TNT logo used during the 2016 Commissioner s Cup On April 12 2015 they acquired Steffphon Pettigrew as their import 22 On May 15 2015 they acquired the former Jordan National team playmaker Sam Daghles as their Asian import for this upcoming conference 23 The Texters lost their chance for the PBA Governors Cup title the only championship they have not yet won until 2023 after they failing to make it to the playoffs with a 5 6 win lose record and finishing tenth Mikey Williams Calvin Oftana Era edit 46th PBA season edit On the 46th PBA draft TNT Tropang Giga selected Mikey Williams with 4th overall pick Chot Reyes comeback edit On February 13 2021 TNT Tropang Giga brought back Chot Reyes for head coaching job after almost a decade 24 Under Reyes they have won a championship in the 2021 Philippine Cup championship and appeared in the Finals of the 2022 Philippine Cup However they lost to eventual champions San Miguel Beermen in seven games where San Miguel was the champion 2021 PBA 3x3 inaugural season edit On March 19 2021 TNT Tropang Giga signed Jeremiah Gray to a one year contract to play in the inaugural PBA 3x3 tournament 25 Trading for Calvin Oftana edit On September 19 2022 Oftana was traded to the TNT Tropang Giga in a three team trade involving TNT NLEX and the Blackwater Bossing 26 First Governors Championship edit On April 2023 TNT Tropang Giga successfully won their first Governors Cup championship in the franchise history after defeating the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Finals Mikey Williams was once again named as the Finals MVP Rondae Hollis Jefferson is also the factor on winning the championship together with Oftana Castro and Pogoy Current roster editMain article TNT Tropang Giga all time roster TNT Tropang Giga rostervte Players Coaches Pos POB Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD From F C 0 nbsp Ebona Barkley 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 194 lb 88 kg 1996 11 29 Far Eastern C 7 nbsp Erram Poy nbsp 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 227 lb 103 kg 1989 07 07 Ateneo F 8 nbsp Oftana Calvin 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 196 lb 89 kg 1996 01 03 San Beda F 9 nbsp Varilla Paul 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 1993 08 10 UE G 10 nbsp Reyes Ryan 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 1983 08 10 Cal State Fullerton F 12 nbsp Khobuntin Glenn 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 195 lb 88 kg 1991 09 07 National U G 13 nbsp Heruela Brian 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 195 lb 88 kg 1989 04 13 Cebu G 15 nbsp Montalbo Kib 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 155 lb 70 kg 1996 04 02 De La Salle G F 16 nbsp Pogoy Roger 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 180 lb 82 kg 1992 06 16 Far Eastern G 17 nbsp Castro Jayson 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 185 lb 84 kg 1986 06 30 Philippine Christian F C 21 nbsp Williams Kelly C 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 215 lb 98 kg 1982 02 07 Oakland G F 24 nbsp Ganuelas Rosser Matt 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 186 lb 84 kg 1990 06 13 Cal Poly Pomona F C 27 nbsp Ponferada Jewel 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 211 lb 96 kg 1988 07 08 National U F C 32 nbsp Galinato Henry R 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 245 lb 111 kg Philippines G 35 nbsp Aurin Kim R 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg UPHSD F C 45 nbsp Ganuelas Rosser Brandon 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 220 lb 100 kg 1994 06 29 UC Riverside G nbsp Exciminiano Chris 3x3 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 1988 11 17 Far Eastern F nbsp de Leon Samboy 3x3 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg 1992 03 09 Centro Escolar G 26 nbsp Vosotros Almond 3x3 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 165 lb 75 kg 1990 01 26 De La Salle G 29 nbsp Mendoza Gryann 3x3 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 180 lb 82 kg 1990 09 09 Far Eastern Head coach nbsp Chot Reyes Assistant coach es nbsp Josh Reyes 1st assistant nbsp Sandy Arespacochaga nbsp Mau Belen nbsp Ranidel de Ocampo nbsp Yuri Escueta nbsp Bong Ravena Team manager nbsp Jojo Lastimosa nbsp Miguel Fernandez assistant Legend C Team captain I Import DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent IN Inactive S Suspended R Rookie 3x3 Assigned to 3x3 team nbsp Injured RosterSeason by season records editMain article List of TNT Tropang Giga seasons Records from the 2023 24 PBA season Conf Team name Elimination round Playoffs Finish W L PCT Stage Results COM TNT Tropang Giga 8th 12 5 6 455 Quarterfinals Magnolia 109 TNT 94 PHI TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Total elimination round 5 6 455 1 playoff appearance Total playoffs 0 1 000 0 semifinals appearance Total 2023 24 5 7 417 0 championship Total franchise 827 711 538 9 Championships one game playoffs team had the twice to beat advantage Retired numbers edit TNT Tropang Giga retired number N Player Position Tenure 3 Jimmy Alapag PG 2003 2015 a 4 Harvey Carey PF SF 2003 2020 b a The Talk N Text Tropang Texters retired the jersey number of Jimmy Alapag during the All Star Weekend where he was added as the 13th man of the South All Stars 27 b The TNT Tropang Giga retired the jersey number of Harvey Carey on June 28 2023 during a preseason PBA on Tour game 28 Awards editIndividual awards edit PBA Most Valuable Player Finals MVP PBA Best Player of the Conference Asi Taulava 2003 Jimmy Alapag 2010 11 Asi Taulava 2003 All Filipino Mark Cardona 2008 09 Philippine Jimmy Alapag amp Jayson Castro 2010 11 Philippine 2010 11 Commissioner s Larry Fonacier 2011 12 Philippine Ranidel de Ocampo 2012 13 Philippine 2014 15 Commissioner s Mikey Williams 2021 Philippine 2023 Governors Asi Taulava 2003 All Filipino Willie Miller 2004 05 Fiesta Mark Cardona 2006 07 Fiesta Jimmy Alapag 2010 11 Commissioner s Jayson Castro 2012 13 Philippine 2013 14 Commissioner s 2014 15 Commissioner s 2015 16 Governors 2019 Commissioner s Ranidel de Ocampo 2013 14 Governors PBA Rookie of the Year Award PBA All Defensive Team PBA Mythical First Team Andy Seigle 1997 Jimmy Alapag 2003 Roger Pogoy 2016 17 Mikey Williams 2021 Glenn Capacio 1998 Patrick Fran 1998 2001 2003 Asi Taulava 2003 Harvey Carey 2006 07 Ryan Reyes 2009 12 Kelly Williams 2021 Jeffrey Cariaso 1999 Victor Pablo 2002 Jimmy Alapag 2003 2004 05 2010 11 Asi Taulava 2003 Willie Miller 2004 05 Jay Washington 2006 07 Mark Cardona 2008 09 Kelly Williams 2010 11 Ranidel de Ocampo 2011 14 Jayson Castro 2012 16 2019 Poy Erram 2020 Mikey Williams 2021 PBA Mythical Second Team PBA Most Improved Player PBA Sportsmanship Award Asi Taulava 2002 Gilbert Demape 2002 Harvey Carey 2003 Mark Telan 2004 05 Mark Cardona 2006 07 2009 10 Yancy de Ocampo 2006 07 Kelly Williams 2009 10 2011 12 2016 17 Jayson Castro 2010 12 2016 17 Ali Peek 2010 11 Ranidel de Ocampo 2014 15 Roger Pogoy 2019 Troy Rosario 2019 Mikey Williams 2022 23 Calvin Oftana 2022 23 Patrick Fran 1998 Jayson Castro 2010 11 Patrick Fran 2003 Ali Peek 2007 08 PBA Best Import Ronnie Coleman 1994 Governors Silas Mills 1998 Governors Jerald Honeycutt 2002 Commissioner s 2004 05 Fiesta Richard Howell 2013 14 Commissioner s Terrence Jones 2019 Commissioner s Rondae Hollis Jefferson 2023 Governors PBA Press Corps Individual Awards edit Executive of the Year Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Manny Pangilinan 2003 2010 11 Ricky Vargas 2006 07 2019 Patrick Gregorio 2014 15 Jojo Lastimosa 2022 23 Chot Reyes 2008 09 2010 11 2021 Bogs Adornado Comeback Player of the Year Mr Quality Minutes All Rookie Team Glenn Capacio 1998 Kelly Williams 2009 10 2016 17 Jayson Castro 2008 09 2010 11 Larry Fonacier 2011 12 Jared Dillinger 2008 09 Matt Ganuelas Rosser 2014 15 Troy Rosario 2015 16 Roger Pogoy 2016 17 Bobby Ray Parks Jr 2019 Mikey Williams 2021 All Star Weekend edit All Star MVP Obstacle Challenge Three point Shootout Slam Dunk Contest Asi Taulava amp Jimmy Alapag 2004 Asi Taulava 2006 Terrence Romeo 2018 Luzon Tonyboy Espinosa 1997 1998 Willie Miller 2006 Dave Marcelo 2023 Jimmy Alapag 2003 2005 Renren Ritualo 2008 Calvin Oftana 2024 Victor Pablo 1994 Don Camaso 2000Notable players editMain article TNT Tropang Giga all time roster Members of the PBA s 40 greatest players edit Main article 40 Greatest Players in PBA History Jerry Codinera played for Mobiline from 1999 to 2001 Alberto Guidaben played for Pepsi 7 Up from 1990 to 1993 Vergel Meneses played for Talk N Text on 2006 Willie Miller played for Talk N Text from 2004 to 2006 season and then return at 2015 Commissioners Cup Asi Taulava played for Talk N Text Phone Pals from 1999 to 2007 Kelly Williams played for Talk N Text from 2010 to present Jimmy Alapag played for Talk N Text from 2003 to 2015 Jayson Castro played for Talk N Text from 2008 to present Head coaches editName Start End Seasons Overall Record Best finish W L PCT G Ed Ocampo 1990 1991 2 9 43 173 52 Eliminations Derrick Pumaren 1991 1993 3 47 50 484 97 Finals Yeng Guiao 1995 1996 2 14 51 215 65 Semifinals Tommy Manotoc 1997 1998 2 16 22 421 38 Semifinals Eric Altamirano 1998 2000 3 50 51 495 101 Champions Louie Alas 2000 2001 2 27 30 473 57 Semifinals Bill Bayno 2002 2002 1 22 15 594 37 Finals Paul Woolpert 2002 2002 1 5 5 500 10 Quarterfinals Joel Banal 2003 2005 3 80 54 597 134 Champions Derrick Pumaren 1993 1994 2 31 36 462 67 Semifinals 1997 1997 1 4 6 400 10 Eliminations 2005 2008 4 73 70 510 143 Finals Chot Reyes 2008 2012 5 145 77 653 222 Champions Norman Black 1997 1997 1 9 13 409 22 Semifinals 2012 2014 2 68 37 648 105 Champions Jong Uichico 2014 2016 2 61 41 598 102 Champions Nash Racela 2016 2018 2 51 41 554 92 Finals Eric Gonzales 2018 2018 1 1 0 1 000 1 Eliminations Bong Ravena 2018 2020 3 49 32 605 81 Finals Chot Reyes 2021 IncumbentReferences edit SC decides in finality on Pepsi 349 case The Philippine Star Retrieved July 30 2016 COLUMN ONE Bottle Cap Flap Riles The Masses After a Pepsi promotion went awry thousands of Filipinos mistakenly thought they were in the money Now the firm is trying to cool off protests that have united rebels generals and matrons Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 23 2019 mypba com mypba Resources and Information Retrieved July 30 2016 Asensi Francis January 5 1996 Mega Bottlers for sale Sports Weekly Magazine Asensi Francis January 19 1996 Change of heart by the Bottlers Sports Weekly Magazine Pepsi signs off Sports Weekly Magazine May 10 1996 Talk N Text revamp up Pumaren on way out by Nelson Beltran The Philippine Star via ABS CBN News com Philippine Basketball Association Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association Retrieved July 30 2016 Mighty Talk N Text defeats gallant Powerade to retain Philippine Cup InterAKTV January 29 2012 Archived from the original on July 18 2012 Retrieved January 30 2012 TALK N TEXT KEEPS PHILIPPINE CUP CROWN PBA ph January 29 2012 Retrieved January 30 2012 All Filipino hat trick in the bag as Talk N Text completes Finals sweep Richard Dy Spin PH January 16 2013 Talk N Text sweeps Rain or Shine to win historic third straight Philippine Cup Archived January 19 2013 at the Wayback Machine InterAKTV January 16 2013 MVP GROUP SHUFFLE COACHES Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine InterAKTV July 9 2014 Labagala career reboot to Talk N Text Richard Dy InterAKTV September 18 2014 INQUIRER net TEXTERS BAG J WASH GANUELAS Inquirer net Retrieved April 17 2017 Jimmy Alapag retires Rappler January 9 2015 Badua Snow January 9 2015 Jimmy Alapag retires takes on new role as Talk N Text manager Gilas assistant coach spin ph Lozada Bong January 9 2015 For me it s time Alapag says as he retires INQUIRER net Alapag s first move as team manager is bringing back Richard Howell Rappler January 13 2015 TALK N TEXT SIGNS VETERAN GUARD WILLIE MILLER FOR COMMISSIONER S CUP CAMPAIGN InterAksyon com January 25 2015 Former Atlanta Hawk Ivan Johnson replaces Richard Howell on Talk N Text rappler com February 18 2015 Retrieved February 18 2015 Talk N Text secures Steffphon Pettigrew as Governors Cup import rappler com Retrieved April 12 2015 Jordan s Sam Daghles to suit up for Talk N Text in Governors Cup Archived April 22 2015 at the Wayback Machine Rey Joble InterAksyon com June 16 2015 TnT welcomes back Chot Reyes as head coach after letting Mark Dickel go spin ph Retrieved February 13 2021 Jeremiah Gray signs one year deal to play for TNT in PBA 3x3 tournament spin ph Retrieved March 19 2021 Ramos Gerry September 19 2022 Rosario now a Bossing Oftana goes to TNT as PBA approves trade Spin ph Retrieved September 19 2022 Fitting curtain call as Salud names Jimmy Alapag 13th man of South team in PBA All Stars Snow Badua spin ph January 30 2015 PBA TNT retires Harvey Carey s No 4 jersey news abs cbn com June 28 2023 Retrieved June 28 2023 Awards and achievements Preceded by first PBA Centennial Cup Champions1998 Succeeded by last Preceded byCoca Cola Tigers PBA All Filipino Cup Champions2003 Succeeded byBarangay Ginebra Kings Preceded bySta Lucia Realtors Purefoods Tender Juicy same same Barangay Ginebra San Miguel PBA Philippine Cup Champions2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2021 Succeeded byPurefoods Tender Juicy same same San Mig Super Coffee Mixers San Miguel Beermen Preceded byRed Bull Thunder San Mig Super Coffee Mixers PBA Commissioner s Cup Champions2011 2015 Succeeded byB Meg Llamados Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Preceded byBarangay Ginebra San Miguel PBA Governors Cup Champions2023 Succeeded by last Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TNT Tropang Giga amp oldid 1216991093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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