2017–18 Columbian Dyip season explained

Team:Columbian Dyip
Pbayear:2017–18
Coach:Chris Gavina (resigned on December 30)
Ricky Dandan (resigned on June 26)
Johnedel Cardel
1C-Name:Philippine Cup
1C-Wins:1
1C-Losses:10
1C-Place:12
1C-Playoffs:Did not qualify
2C-Name:Commissioner's Cup
2C-Wins:4
2C-Losses:7
2C-Place:9
2C-Playoffs:Did not qualify
3C-Name:Governors' Cup
3C-Wins:1
3C-Losses:10
3C-Place:12
3C-Playoffs:Did not qualify
Owners:Columbian Autocar Corporation
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2019

The 2017–18 Columbian Dyip season was the fourth season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The team was known as Kia Picanto for the Philippine Cup

Key dates

2017

Draft picks

See main article: 2017 PBA draft.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityPBA D-League teamCollege
31Chris de ChavezG PhilippinesWang's Basketball Couriers
41Arvie BringasF/CFEU
51G

Philippine Cup

Eliminations

Game log

| team_wins = 0| team_losses = 2}}|- style="background:#fcc;"| 1| December 20| NLEX| L 115–119| Eric Camson (24)| Jay-R Reyes (12)| Celda, McCarthy (5)| Filoil Flying V Centre| 0–1|- style="background:#fcc;"| 2| December 27| Phoenix| L 102–125| Rashawn McCarthy (22)| Rashawn McCarthy (8)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Ynares Center| 0–2| team_wins = 1| team_losses = 4}}|- style="background:#fcc;"| 3| January 10| Magnolia| L 77–124| Jay-R Reyes (12)| Jackson Corpuz (13)| Rashawn McCarthy (5)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–3|- style="background:#fcc;"| 4| January 14| Alaska| L 65–102| Rashawn McCarthy (16)| Mark Yee (8)| Rashawn McCarthy (4)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 5| January 20| Rain or Shine| W 98–94| Cabrera, McCarthy (14)| Mark Yee (8)| three players (4)| Cuneta Astrodome| 1–4|- style="background:#fcc;"| 6| January 24| Meralco| L 76–105| Rashawn McCarthy (17)| Rashawn McCarthy (12)| Glenn Khobuntin (4)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–5|- style="background:#fcc;"| 7| January 31| TNT| L 85–90| Rashawn McCarthy (21)| Jackson Corpuz (8)| Rashawn McCarthy (7)| Mall of Asia Arena| 1–6| team_wins = 0| team_losses = 4}}|- style="background:#fcc;"| 8| February 7| Barangay Ginebra| L 77–103| Rashawn McCarthy (15)| Jackson Corpuz (7)| three players (2)| Mall of Asia Arena| 1–7|- style="background:#fcc;"| 9| February 16| Blackwater| L 76–95| Ronald Tubid (22)| McCarthy, Tubid (8)| Rashawn McCarthy (5)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–8|- style="background:#fcc;"| 10| February 21| GlobalPort| L 91–108| Reden Celda (20)| Jonjon Gabriel (11)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–9|- style="background:#fcc;"| 11| February 23| San Miguel| L 106–108| Glenn Khobuntin (15)| Mark Yee (8)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–10

Commissioner's Cup

Eliminations

Game log

|- style="background:#bfb;"| 1| April 22| Blackwater| W 126–98| Jerramy King (30)| C. J. Aiken (22)| Celda, McCarthy (6)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–0|- style="background:#fcc;"| 2| April 25| Meralco| L 103–116| C. J. Aiken (21)| C. J. Aiken (18)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 1–1|- style="background:#bfb;"| 3| April 28| NLEX| W 123–103| C. J. Aiken (28)| C. J. Aiken (10)| Rashawn McCarthy (12)| Ynares Center| 2–1|- style="background:#fcc;"| 4| May 4| Alaska| L 103–134| John Fields (39)| John Fields (16)| Rashawn McCarthy (7)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 2–2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 5| May 9| Rain or Shine| W 104–96| John Fields (34)| John Fields (11)| Carlo Lastimosa (6)| Mall of Asia Arena| 3–2|- style="background:#fcc;"| 6| May 16| Magnolia| L 101–126| John Fields (22)| John Fields (19)| Jerramy King (4)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 3–3|- align="center"|colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break|- style="background:#fcc;"| 7| June 1| TNT| L 95–123| John Fields (34)| John Fields (20)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Mall of Asia Arena| 3–4|- style="background:#fcc;"| 8| June 6| San Miguel| L 117–129| Celda, McCarthy (19)| John Fields (22)| Reden Celda (10)| Mall of Asia Arena| 3–5|- style="background:#bfb;"| 9| June 10| Phoenix| W 115–107| John Fields (29)| John Fields (26)| Rashawn McCarthy (8)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 4–5|- style="background:#fcc;"| 10| June 20| Barangay Ginebra| L 107–134| John Fields (30)| John Fields (16)| Jerramy King (8)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 4–6|- style="background:#fcc;"| 11| June 22| GlobalPort| L 115–133| John Fields (26)| John Fields (23)| Rashawn McCarthy (9)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 4–7

Governors' Cup

Eliminations

Game log

|- style="background:#fcc;"| 1| August 17| Meralco| L 106–109| Akeem Wright (30)| Akeem Wright (14)| Rashawn McCarthy (7)| Ynares Center| 0–1|- style="background:#fcc;"| 2| August 22| Phoenix| L 107–113| Jerramy King (27)| Akeem Wright (14)| Akeem Wright (6)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–2|- style="background:#fcc;"| 3| August 29| NLEX| L 104–116| Akeem Wright (37)| Akeem Wright (17)| Akeem Wright (5)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–3|- style="background:#fcc;"| 4| August 31| Barangay Ginebra| L 84–96| Rashawn McCarthy (18)| Akeem Wright (9)| Akeem Wright (5)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–4|- style="background:#fcc;"| 5| September 2| TNT| L 114–118 (OT)| Jerramy King (26)| Russel Escoto (10)| Akeem Wright (9)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–5|- style="background:#fcc;"| 6| September 21| San Miguel| L 119–143| Jackson Corpuz (28)| Jerramy King (14)| King, Wright (7)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–6|- style="background:#fcc;"| 7| October 3| Magnolia| L 95–113| Jackson Corpuz (20)| Jackson Corpuz (9)| Rashawn McCarthy (7)| Smart Araneta Coliseum| 0–7|- style="background:#fcc;"| 8| October 6| NorthPort| L 101–118| Jerramy King (29)| Akeem Wright (11)| Akeem Wright (5)| Ynares Center| 0–8|- style="background:#fcc;"| 9| October 17| Alaska| L 94–104| Corpuz, Wright (19)| Akeem Wright (15)| Akeem Wright (9)| Cuneta Astrodome| 0–9|- style="background:#bfb;"| 10| October 19| Rain or Shine| W 100–84| Akeem Wright (23)| Akeem Wright (12)| Rashawn McCarthy (6)| Ynares Center| 1–9|- style="background:#fcc;"| 11| October 27| Blackwater| L 99–120| Akeem Wright (28)| Akeem Wright (10)| Ronald Tubid (6)| Alonte Sports Arena| 1–10

Transactions

Trades

Pre season

October
October 27, 2017[2] To Kia
Ronald Tubid
Jay-R Reyes
Rashawn McCarthy
2019 first round pick
To San Miguel
2017 first round pick
November
November 15, 2017[3] To Phoenix
LA Revilla

Free agency

Subtraction

PlayerNumberPositionReason leftNew Team
Jason Ballesteros81CenterWaivedMeralco Bolts
Josan Nimes6Guard/forwardWaived
Jason Deutchman14ForwardWaived
Nico Elorde9Point guardWaivedGlobalPort

Recruited imports

Conference Name Country Number Debuted Last game Record
7 April 22
April 28
2–1
32 May 4
June 22
2–6
34 August 17
October 27
1–10

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pba.ph/news/san-miguel-nets-standhardinger San Miguel nets Standhardinger
  2. http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/kia-smb-trade-approved-standhardinger-jr-reyes-tubid-mccarthy Narvasa approves revised version of KIA-San Miguel trade for No. 1 PBA draft pick
  3. https://www.rappler.com/sports/188544-kia-ships-revilla-phoenix/ Kia ships LA Revilla to Phoenix
  4. Web site: Dylan Ababou taking one-conference KIA deal as a challenge to prove self all over again. spin.ph. November 22, 2017. November 27, 2017.