- Juan "Pachín" Vicéns
Infobox NBA Player
caption = Picture of Vicéns playing
position = Guard
nickname = "Pachín"
height_ft = 5
height_in = 9
nationality = PUR
birth_date = birth date|1934|9|7
birth_place =Ciales, Puerto Rico
death_date = death date and age|2007|2|18|1934|9|7
death_place =Ponce, Puerto Rico
college =Marquette University Kansas State University
draft =
draft_year =
draft_team =
career_start = 1950
career_end = 1966
former_teams = Ponce Lions
awards =
halloffame =Juan "Pachín" Vicéns Sastre (
September 7 ,1934 -February 18 ,2007 ) was a renowned Puerto Ricanbasketball player. Vicéns was famous for his performance with the Ponce Lions and with the Puerto Rican National Basketball Team.During the
1959 FIBA World Championship inChile , Juan "Pachín" Vicens was declared to be the "Best Player of the World" cite book |last=Gems |first= Gerald R. |title= The Athletic Crusade: Sport And American Cultural Imperialism |publisher= University of Nebraska Press |year= 2006 |id= ISBN 0803222165] whileNBA legends likeOscar Robertson andJerry West also played in that tournament.Basketball career
Juan Vicéns Sastre was born in
Ciales, Puerto Rico . He was the sixth child of José 'Pepito' Vicéns Batalla and Antonia 'doña Lila' Sastre. In 1949, he moved to Ponce to study in the "Colegio Ponceño" encouraged by his brother Enrique "Coco" Vicéns, who was already playing with the Lions.After moving, he started visiting the practices and filling in for the team when a player was needed. In 1950, he finally debuted in the
National Superior Basketball (BSN) league with the Ponce Lions. In 1952, he led the Lions to their first championship, and was declared theMost Valuable Player of the series. In 1954, he repeated the feat with another championship and his secondMVP award.Also, from 1954 to 1956, Vicéns played
point guard atMarquette University andKansas State University , under the tutelage ofTex Winter (Winter was a mentor of futureChicago Bulls /LA Lakers coach,Phil Jackson ). [ [http://www.49abcnews.com/news/2007/feb/22/Former_K_State_basketball/ ABC News (49): "Former K-State basketball star dies at 72"; February 22, 2007.] ] In 1956, he led Kansas State to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen.During his sixteen years with the Ponce Lions, he led them to ten finals, and seven championship titles. In 1958, he was the scoring leader of the league, and was selected the league's
Most Valuable Player two more times (1958 and 1960). He was also the first player to score 5,000 points in the league, retiring with a total of 5,102. At the end of the 1950s, he received an invitation to play for theNew York Knicks , but he declined, so he could continue playing with Ponce and with the Puerto Rican team.Vicéns was a member of the Puerto Rican National Basketball Team and represented the island in four Central American and Caribbean Games, two World Championships and two
Olympic Games . It was at the1959 FIBA World Championship , held inAntofagasta ,Chile that Vicéns was elected as the World's Best Basketball Player. He was also named among the five best players of the tournament, together withUSA 'sOscar Robertson andJerry West ,Brazil 'sAmaury Dos Pasos , and Puerto RicanJuan "Johnny" Báez .In 1966, Vicéns - along with
Juan "Johnny" Báez and Teo Cruz - led the National team to agold medal at the Caribbean and Central American Games held in San Juan.Post-Career
After retiring as an active basketball player in 1966,
politician Luis Ferré attempted to recruit Vicéns as a candidate for the seat ofMayor ofPonce , with the newly-foundedNew Progressive Party . However, Vicéns declined and dedicated himself toprivate businesses. He had a successful career as branch manager for several banks in Ponce, and continued being involved in sports as aradio commentator.In 1972, the
Ponce Lions gave their new venue the name of Juan Pachín Vicéns Coliseum. The venue is still decorated with Vicénsmemorabilia like pictures, shirts, and a sculpture.During the second half of 2006, Vicéns' health started to deteriorate to the point that he had to have his legs amputated. Due to his illness he had to be hospitalized several times, and finally died on
February 18 ,2007 at his home in Ponce at the age of 72.On
May 25 ,2007 , Vicéns was officially named as aFIBA Hall of Fame candidate [ [http://www.halloffame.fiba.com/pages/eng/hof/cand/p/openNodeIDs/1190/selNodeID/1190/list.html FIBA Hall of Fame - Powered by www.fiba.com ] ] . The list of candidates includes a total of 34 world-renowned basketball figures. [ [http://www.basketball.ca/en/hm/inside.php?sid=87&id=1161&PHPSESSID=1f02554bda44c6de62046f6a3f345ec6 Canada Basketball | Official Website ] ]Pictures
References
ee also
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List of Puerto Ricans
*National Superior Basketball External links
* [http://ciales.tripod.com/pachin.html Biography]
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