1990 Pepsi Hotshots season explained

Pbayear:1990
Team:Pepsi Hotshots
Team2:Pepsi Hotshots
Coach:Edgardo Ocampo
Derrick Pumaren
1C-Name:First Conference
1C-Wins:1
1C-Losses:9
1C-Place:8th
1C-Playoffs:N/A
2C-Name:All-Filipino Conference
2C-Wins:1
2C-Losses:9
2C-Place:7th
2C-Playoffs:N/A
No-3C:1
3C-Name:Third Conference
3C-Wins:0
3C-Losses:10
3C-Place:8th
3C-Playoffs:N/A
Owners:Pepsi Philippines
Manager:Steve Watson
Pol Team:6
Nextseason:1991

The 1990 Pepsi Hotshots season was the 1st season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Expansion pool

Pick #PlayerFormer team
1Tonichi YturriSan Miguel Beermen
3Jeffrey GravesSan Miguel Beermen
5Ricky RelosaAlaska Milkmen
7Joey Loyzaga (Traded to Pop Cola)Añejo Rum 65
9Harmon CodiñeraAñejo Rum 65
11Alejo AlolorPurefoods Hotdogs
Pepsi won the toss over Pop Cola to pick first, both teams took turns in choosing players

See main article: 1990 PBA Expansion Draft.

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayerDetails
13Gilbert Reyes, JrSigned
211Cadel MosquedaSigned

New ballclub

Newcomer Pepsi Cola had a forgettable campaign in their first year of participation in the PBA. The Hotshots finished with a lowly 2-28 record with two wins coming at the hands of fellow expansion team Pop Cola.

The Hotshots scored their first win in the opening game of the season on February 18 with a rousing 149-130 victory over importless Pop Cola Sizzlers. Pepsi Import Derrick Hamilton scored 77 big points. [1] They lost the rest of their nine outings in the first conference and their first six matches in the All-Filipino. On July 3, the Hotshots finally broke the long slump of a 15-game losing streak with a come-from-behind 117-111 win over Pop Cola. [2]

Former Hills Bros. import Jose Slaughter came back in the Third Conference to replaced Alyun Taylor, who was only good for two games. Slaughter teamed up with Jeff Hodge and the Hotshots failed to score a single victory and were shut out in 10 games in the eliminations.

Occurrences

San Miguel assistant coach Derrick Pumaren accepted the offer to coach the Pepsi Hotshots, replacing Ed Ocampo at the start of the Third Conference. The Hotshots acquired veteran center Abet Guidaben, who was traded by Alaska in exchange for Harmon Codiñera.

Transactions

Additions

NameDeal InformationFormer team
Dennis AbbatuanSigned via free agencyPresto Tivoli
Carlito MejosDraft Rights acquired from Purefoods in exchange for 1991 first round pickN/A
Salvador RamosRookie free agentN/A
Vernie VillariasDraft Rights acquired from Purefoods in exchange for 1991 second round pickN/A
Rey YnciertoRookie free agentN/A

Trades

September 1990
To Alaska
Harmon Codinera
To Pepsi
Abet Guidaben

Recruited imports

NameConferenceNo.Pos.Ht.CollegeDuration
Derrick HamiltonFirst Conference3Center-Forward6"5'Southern MississippiFebruary 18 to March 29
Third Conference3Guard6"3'South AlabamaSeptember 30 to November 8
21Forward6"1'September 30 to October 4
21Forward-Guard6"3'University of PortlandOctober 9 to November 8

Notes and References

  1. News: Pepsi routs All-Pinoy Pop. Manila Standard.
  2. News: Pepsi ends journey to PBA's record of shame. Manila Standard.