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2003 Shell Turbo Chargers season

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2003 Shell Turbo Chargers season
Head coachPerry Ronquillo
Owner(s)Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.
All-Filipino Cup results
Record5–13
(27.8%)
PlaceN/A
Playoff finishN/A
Mabuhay Cup results
Record2–2
(50%)
PlaceN/A
Playoff finishN/A
Reinforced Conference results
Record3–10
(23.1%)
PlaceN/A
Playoff finishN/A
Shell Turbo Chargers seasons
← 2002

The 2003 Shell Turbo Chargers season was the 19th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

Draft picks

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Occurrences

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During halftime of Shell's second game of the season against Purefoods, the Turbo Chargers retire the number 14 jersey of their franchise player Benjie Paras, who owns the distinction of being the only rookie-MVP in PBA history.[1]

Returning import Sedric Webber could only play four games in the Reinforced Conference where Shell scored two victories, he fractured his right ankle and watched helplessly on the sidelines when the Turbo Chargers absorbed their third setback against Talk 'N Text.[2] Former Houston Rocket Tim Breaux replaces Webber in their next game against Barangay Ginebra in Calape, Bohol and he played only one game after Shell lost to the Gin Kings. Jamal Kendrick, a veteran of the Lebanon league, plane in for Shell's next game against San Miguel on October 1.[3]

Roster

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2003 Shell Turbo Chargers roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # POB Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY–MM–DD) From
F 3 United States Jackson, Chris 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) San Bernardino Valley
F 6 Philippines Bacani, Edwin 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Far Eastern
G 7 Philippines Bajar, Rensy 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) San Beda
G/F 8 Philippines Tubid, Ronald 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) UE
G 9 Philippines Calaguio, Chris 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Letran
F 11 Philippines Laure, Eddie 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Adamson
G 12 Philippines Marzan, Porferio 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Baguio
F 16 Philippines Canlas, Frederick 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Saint Francis of Assisi
G/F 18 Philippines Sison, Reinier 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Ateneo
F 19 Philippines Santa Maria, Adonis 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) De La Salle
F 32 Philippines Hrabak, Mike 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Central Arizona
G 35 United States Dela Cruz, Tony 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) UC Irvine
G 50 Philippines Singson, Dale 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) UST
G/F 23 United States Webber, Sedric (I) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) College of Charleston
F 15 United States Breaux, Tim (I) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Wyoming
F 19 United States Kendrick, Jamal (I) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Baylor
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Philippines Joey Guanio
  • Philippines Jonas Mendoza

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Import
  • Injured Injured

Game results

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All-Filipino Cup

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Date Opponent Score Top scorer Venue Location
February 26 Talk 'N Text 77–74 Philsports Arena Pasig
March 2 Purefoods 69–78 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
March 5 Coca-Cola 92–103 Hrabak (23 pts) Philsports Arena Pasig
March 9 Alaska 80–85 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
March 19 FedEx 92–98 Laure (27 pts) Philsports Arena Pasig
March 22 San Miguel 81–89 Dumaguete City
March 26 Talk 'N Text 92–104 Makati Coliseum Makati City
April 2 Sta.Lucia 69–79 Philsports Arena Pasig
April 6 Red Bull Philsports Arena Pasig
April 11 Purefoods 68–65 Makati Coliseum Makati City
April 20 Brgy.Ginebra 71–76 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
April 25 FedEx 80–65 Singson (19 pts) Philsports Arena Pasig
April 30 Coca-Cola 81–95 Makati Coliseum Makati City
May 4 Alaska 89–83 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
May 11 Sta.Lucia 78–73 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City
May 16 San Miguel 58–76 Ynares Center Antipolo City
May 21 Red Bull 104–108 Dela Cruz (32 pts) Philsports Arena Pasig
May 25 Brgy.Ginebra 64–69 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City

  Win
  Win via OT
  loss
  loss via OT

References

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  1. ^ "Alaska, Shell seeks share of PBA lead". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. ^ "Alapag shines, powers Pals past T' chargers". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  3. ^ "Shell flaunts new import vs Peña, SMB". Philippine Daily Inquirer.