- Jerry Codiñera
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Jerry Codiñera Alias The Defense Minister Jersey No. 44 Position Center/Power Forward Current Team Retired Personal Info Country Philippines Born November 14, 1966 Height 6 ft. 5 in. Weight 210 lbs. College University of the East Career Highlights Draft 1988
by Purefoods TJ HotdogsPro Career 1988 – 2005 Also played for Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants (1988-1999)
Mobiline Phone Pals (1999-2002)
FedEx Express (2002-2005)Awards Received
- 1988 PBA Mythical Second Team
- 1989 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1989 PBA Mythical Second Team
- 1991 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1991 PBA Mythical Second Team
- 1992 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1992 PBA Mythical Second Team
- 1993 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1993 PBA Mythical First Team
- 1994 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1994 PBA All-Filipino Cup Best Player of the Conference
- 1994 PBA Defensive Player of the Year
- 1994 PBA Mythical First Team
- 1994 PBA Sportsmanship Award
- 1995 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1996 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1996 PBA Sportsmanship Award
- 1997 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1997 PBA Mythical Second Team
- 1998 PBA All-Defensive Team
- 1998 PBA Governor's Cup Best Player of the Conference
- 1998 PBA Mythical First Team
- 2000 PBA 25 Greatest Players of All Time
- 2003 PBL 20 Greatest Players of All-Time
- PBA All-Star (1989-1999)
Jerry Codiñera (born November 14, 1966) is a retired professional basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association. He is nicknamed the "Defense Minister" for his prowess at the defensive end.[1] He is also a member of the 25 Best Players of all Time of PBA and Philippine men's national basketball team of the 1994 Asian Games. He played college basketball at the University of the East. With Allan Caidic, they led the UE Red Warriors to a back to back championship in 1984-1985, the last championship of the Red Warriors in UAAP. Prior to joining the PBA in 1988, he played amateur basketball in the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL, now the Philippine Basketball League).
For 12 seasons, he was one half of the most dominant duo to ever terrorize the All-Filipino hardcourts. But a trade split up his partnership with Alvin Patrimonio and saw him wear a New Jersey for the first time since joining the PBA with Purefoods in 1988. During the Commissioner's Cup, Jerry Codiñera was traded to Mobiline for Andy Seigle. He succeeded Philip Cezar as Tapal King and owns the single game record for blocks at 11.
A perennial member of the All-Defensive Team, this University of the East product was given the moniker "Defense Minister" for his tireless manning of the post. In fact, the 6-5 Codiñera was also a terror on the offensive end who was blessed with an unerring 18-foot jumpshot not normally found in big men. He came close to winning an MVP award in 1993 but lost to Patrimonio in the tightest race for the prestigious trophy in league history.
Outside basketball, he has also dabbled into movies and television during the early '90s. His first movie, Last Two Minutes (1990) was a top-grosser at the box-office. The movie co-starred him with teammate Alvin Patrimonio and Bong Alvarez. The movie also spawned a sitcom of the same title aired over PTV 4 (now NBN 4) where they co-starred with PBA legend Yoyong Martirez. The basketball trio reunited on-screen in 1993 to do Tasya Fantasya opposite Kris Aquino.
He is a former head coach of the Teletech Titans in the Philippine Basketball League and one of the assistant coaches of the Air21 Express, one of his former teams.
Codiñera is also the first nominee of the Party-list ng Bayaning Atleta (PBA), the party-list founded by People's Champ Manny Pacquiao and Cavite Young Politician Dino Carlo Chua in the 2007 elections.
He also served as one the assistant coaches of the UP Fighting Maroons.
In January 2011, he was named head coach of the University of the East Red Warriors.[2]
Contents
See also
- Philippine Basketball Association
- Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
- Red Warriors
- Philippines men's national basketball team
- Air21 Express
- Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
- Basketball in the Philippines
Coaching record
Collegiate record
Season Team Eliminations Playoffs W L PCT Finish PG W L PCT Results 2011 UE 3 11 .214 7th 0 0 0 .000 Did not qualify to the playoffs Totals 3 11 .214 0 0 0 .000 0 championship References
- ^ (24 January 2011). To him, defense -- not offense -- is the key, People's Journal (newspaper)
- ^ (26 January 2011). UE welcomes Jerry as new coach, Malaya Business Insight
- PBA 25 Greatest http://www.pba.com.ph/25greatest.php?selected=17
- Philippine Basketball Association, The First 25 Years, (Philippines, 2000)
External links
- Official Website of the Philippine Basketball Association
- Philippine Basketball League
- Philippine Sports Trivia
Preceded by
(none)PBA Best Player of the Conference Award - All-Filipino Cup
1994Succeeded by
Vergel MenesesPreceded by
Alvin PatrimonioPBA Best Player of the Conference Award - Governor's Cup
1998Succeeded by
Danny SeigleB-Meg Llamados Formerly the Purefoods TJ Giants and Coney Island Ice Cream Stars • Founded in 1988 • Owned by San Miguel CorporationThe franchise Franchise • All-time roster • Seasons • Current seasonCoaches Important figures Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala • Jaime Zobel de Ayala • Jerry Codiñera • Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. • Alvin Patrimonio • James YapChampionships (8) 1990 Third • 1991 All-Filipino • 1993 All-Filipino • 1994 Commissioner's • 1997 All-Filipino • 2002 All-Filipino • 2006 Philippine • 2009–10 PhilippineFinals appearances (13) 1988 Open • 1988 All-Filipino • 1989 All-Filipino • 1990 All-Filipino • 1992 All-Filipino • 1993 Commissioner's • 1994 All-Filipino • 1996 All-Filipino • 1997 Governors • 2000 All-Filipino • 2000 Governors • 2005-06 Fiesta • 2007-08 PhilippineSeasons (24) 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004–05 • 2005–06 • 2006–07 • 2007–08 • 2008–09 • 2009–10 • 2010–11 • 2011–12Retired numbers 16 Patrimonio • 44 CodiñeraPhilippines squad – 1986 Asian Games basketball tournament 4 Alvin Patrimonio | 5 Ronnie Magsanoc | 6 Jojo Lastimosa | 7 Elmer Reyes | 8 Allan Caidic | 9 Samboy Lim | 10 Dindo Pumaren | 11 Eric Altamirano | 12 Glenn Capacio | 13 Harmon Codiñera | 14 Jerry Codiñera | 15 Jack Tanuan | Coach: Joe LipaPurefoods Hotdogs 1990 PBA Third Conference Champions Purefoods Hotdogs 1991 PBA All-Filipino Conference Champions 4 Reyes | 9 Cabahug | 10 Pumaren | 11 Asaytono | 12 Capacio | 15 Sta. Maria | 16 Patrimonio | 17 Tan | 24 Enterina | 24 H. Codiñera | 44 J. Codiñera | Coach Capacio
Coney Island Ice Crem Stars 1993 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions 5 King | 6 Guanio | 8 Abuda | 9 Cabahug | 10 Pumaren | 12 Capacio | 14 Ramas | 15 Lago | 16 Patrimonio | 17 Racela | 18 Cheng | 22 Lim | 24 Enterina | 44 Codiñera | Coach Reyes
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1994 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions 1 Ravena | 2 Naron | 3 Redfield (Import) | 5 King | 7 Evangelista | 11 Ticzon | 12 Capacio | 16 Patrimonio | 17 Racela | 22 Lim | 25 Abuda | 25 Hizon | 33 Victorino | 44 Codiñera | Coach Reyes
Philippines squad – 1994 Asian Games basketball tournament 4 Alvin Patrimonio | 5 Franz Pumaren | 6 Ato Agustin | 7 Rey Evangelista | 8 Allan Caidic | 9 Kenneth Duremdes | 10 Alvin Teng | 11 Dong Polistico | 12 Johnny Abarrientos | 13 Marlou Aquino | 14 Hector Calma | 15 Jerry Codiñera | Coach: Norman BlackPhilippine Basketball Association's 25th Anniversary All-Time Team Johnny Abarrientos · Bogs Adornado · Ato Agustin · Francis Arnaiz · Ricardo Brown · Allan Caidic · Hector Calma · Philip Cezar · Atoy Co · Jerry Codiñera · Kenneth Duremdes · Bernie Fabiosa · Ramon Fernandez · Danny Florencio · Abet Guidaben · Freddie Hubalde · Robert Jaworski · Jojo Lastimosa · Lim Eng Beng · Samboy Lim · Ronnie Magsanoc · Vergel Meneses · Manny Paner · Benjie Paras · Alvin PatrimonioCategories:- 1966 births
- University of the East alumni
- Burger King Whoppers players
- Filipino basketball players
- Living people
- Filipino basketball coaches
- Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants players
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