Vince Hizon Explained

Career Number:12, 25
Career Position:Shooting guard
Nationality:Filipino / American
Birth Date:25 November 1970
Birth Place:Orange County, California, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lbs:200
High School:Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California)
College:
Draft Year Pba:1994
Draft Round Pba:1
Draft Pick Pba:8
Draft Team Pba:Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
Career Start:1994
Career End:2004
Coach Start:2017
Years1:1994
Team1:Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
Years2:1995–1998
Team2:Ginebra San Miguel
Years3:1999–2000
Team3:Iloilo Megavoltz
Years4:2001–2004
Team4:Red Bull Barako
Years5:2004
Team5:Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
Cyears1:2006–2007
Cteam1:Coca-Cola Tigers (assistant)
Cyears2:2017–2019
Cteam2:Blackwater Elite / Blackwater Bossing
Highlights:

Vicente Paul Bowie Hizon (born November 25, 1970) is an American-born Filipino retired professional basketball player. He is the former commissioner of the Filsports Basketball Association. FBA, a community-based grassroots basketball league in the Philippines. He is currently a motivational speaker while focusing on family and business.

Biography

Vince Hizon was born 25 November 1970 to José Palma-Gil Hizon and Harriet M. Bowie in Orange County, California. The Hizon-Palma Gil family has roots in Davao Oriental province and Davao City in the Philippines. He grew up in Stanton, California and attended Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. Showing promise as a basketball player in high school, he went on to play basketball at Cypress College in Cypress, California (1988–1990) before earning a basketball scholarship to Boise State University (1991) and later Biola University (1992),[1] before ending his college basketball career as star player with the Ateneo Blue Eagles during his UAAP years 1993–94.

Playing sparingly as a rookie in his one year for Purefoods in 1994, he asked for and was traded to Ginebra San Miguel for Nonoy Chuatico and a first round draft pick. Playing for then-playing and legendary coach Robert Jaworski's never-say-die system, Hizon flourished and became the #1 most popular player in the league as well as the most popular sports figure in the Philippines at the time, according to the A.C. Nielsen Asian Rim Survey in 1998.

Hizon spent most of his 11-year pro career for the Ginebra franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association. He won 1 PBL title, 4 PBA titles, one Southeast Asian Games gold medal and 1 USBL championship throughout the course of his stellar career. He was even named as part of the PBA's Mythical 5 selection in 1997. Hizon was known for his clutch three point shooting and his slashing drives to the basket. He is also popularly known as "The Prince" in Philippine Basketball Association.

Having accomplished so much on the court, while also playing for the Philippine National Team competing internationally, he was enticed to create a sports show for the ABS-CBN television network. This show was shown worldwide through the Filipino Channel. Hizon was also a much sought after commercial personality doing numerous advertisements in television and print. Since then he has also had a show on MTV Philippines known as MTV bolahan.

When Robert Jaworski (along with his son, Robert "Dodot" Jaworski) retired in 1999 from the Ginebra team, Hizon bolted the PBA with the enticing offer of the Iloilo MegaVoltz in the Metropolitan Basketball Association. At the time, the contract turned out to be the biggest contract in Philippine basketball history. Unhappy with the direction of the league though, Hizon decided to re-join the PBA as a member of the Red Bull Barakos in 2002 and played for two years.[2] In 2004, he joined the Pennsylvania Valleydawgs in the United States Basketball League and will forever be in the history books as the first Filipino player to play professionally in the United States. His team, coached by the popular Darryl Dawkins, known as 'Chocolate Thunder' in the National Basketball Association, won the USBL crown that year.[3]

He is married to sports broadcaster (the first female anchor of the PBA) and writer Patricia Bermudez-Hizon to whom he proposed on air Araneta Coliseum during halftime of a game in June 2003.[4] That unique and memorable proposal was a first in PBA and Araneta Coliseum history and was witnessed by thousands of spectators and millions of television viewers. They have two boys and a girl together.

Since retirement from basketball with the 2006 disbanding of the Valleydawgs, Hizon has shifted his focus to more involvement with numerous environmental projects throughout the Philippines. Hizon was also voted as the first commissioner of the Filsports Basketball Association, an amateur community-based basketball league in the Philippines.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Biola's Hizon a Big Hit in the Small Time College basketball: After an unsatisfying Division I experience, former Cypress College standout has found fulfillment at an NAIA school . . March 5, 1992 . May 18, 2015 .
  2. http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76719 Vince Hizon to join Red Bull
  3. http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162405 Vince Hizon to also join Valleydawgz
  4. http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=130953 Vince Hizon Proposal
  5. News: Terrado . Reuben . Former MBA star Vince Hizon stood at the helm regional basketball league for 2 years. . Spin.ph . March 11, 2015 . May 18, 2015 .