Hector Calma

Hector Calma

Infobox NBA Player
name = Hector Calma
nickname = The Director


image_size = 100px
league = Philippine Basketball Association
height_ft = 5| height_in = 8| weight_lbs=155
team = San Miguel Beer
position = Guard
birth_date = Birth date and age|1960|3|2|mf=y
birth_place = Manila, Philippines
death_place =
college = Adamson University
nationality = Philippines
former_teams = Northern Consolidated
career_start = 1986
career_end = 1994
awards =

*3 time PBA Mythical 5 member
*PBA's 25 Greatest Players

Hector Calma (born March 2, 1960) is a retired Filipino professional basketball player. At 5 feet and 8 inches, he played at the point guard position and was most notably associated with the San Miguel Beer team of the Philippine Basketball Association.

Collegiate and pre-PBA career

Calma first became known on the collegiate basketball scene, as a point guard of the Adamson Falcons, which played in the UAAP. Calma was a member of the Adamson team which in 1978, captured for the first time the UAAP Men's Basketball Championship, a feat which the university has yet to accomplish again. Calma attained further prominence as a member of the national team which qualified for several international tournaments during the 1980s, under the patronship of Danding Cojuangco and the guidance of coach Ron Jacobs. He was at the helm of the 1982 squad that captured the Asian Youth Championship of that year, beating China in the finals. In 1985, with Calma starting at point guard, the national team unexpectedly captured the William Jones Cup, beating out in the process a highly regarded American team composed of NCAA Division I players and coached by Purdue's Gene Keady. The following year, the Philippine national team would win the Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for the first time since 1973.

During that period, his widely-reported relationship with the swimmer (and future TV host) Christine Jacob also kept his name in the public eye. Calma eventually married Inez Ortiz, a former employee of the San Miguel public relations office.

Professional career

In 1985, the national team, under the banner of Northern Consolidated Cement, competed as a guest team in the PBA, winning the 1985 PBA Reinforced Conference. This marked Calma's first appearance in the PBA, albeit as an amateur playing with a guest team.

Calma's formal professional basketball career began at the age of 26 in the 1986 PBA Open Conference when he, along with several of his national teamates, were absorbed by San Miguel Beer when it rejoined the PBA under the name Magnolia Cheese after a brief period of disbandment. Within a year, the renamed San Miguel Beer, coached by Norman Black, would win its first PBA Championship with Calma starting at point guard.

From 1987 to 1989, San Miguel would win 6 of 7 PBA conference championships, including the coveted Grand Slam in 1989. Calma was not known for his scoring, but his skills as a playmaker sparked the SMB offense during those storied years. In a team that featured explosive scorers such as Samboy Lim, Ricardo Brown, and Ramon Fernandez, Calma's playmaking skills was highly regarded. As a result, Calma was named three times to the PBA Mythical First Team, in 1987, 1988 and 1989. During those 3 years, Calma posted average of 10.6 points (on 50.3% shooting) and 5.3 assists per game. Yet as the 1990 official PBA Annual noted, "Numbers just can't fully-determine this little guy's true worth - he just creates so many offensive situations which most often draw the line between victory and defeat." [ 1989-1990 PBA Annual, p. 80 ]

After the FIBA allowed in 1989 the participation of professional basketball players in international competitions, Calma was recruited twice to rejoin the Philippine National Team. Calma played in the 1990 and 1994 teams that participated in the Asian Games, the 1990 team capturing the silver medal.

Retirement

Calma's career faded in the 1990s with the emergence of younger point guards such as Ronnie Magsanoc and Johnny Abarrientos. After his retirement in 1994, Calma was involved in the front offices of Coca-Cola Tigers and the San Miguel Beermen. He currently serves as the team manager of the Beermen.

In 2000, Calma was named to the PBA's 25th Anniversary All-Time Team. He was joined in that honor by two of his teammates from the SMB Grand Slam team, Ramon Fernandez and Samboy Lim

External links

* [http://www.pba.ph/25greatest.php?selected=19#Player PBA 25 Greatest]

References

*

Notes

ee also

*Philippine Basketball Association
*Philippine national basketball team
*San Miguel Beermen
*History of Philippine Basketball
*PBA's 25th Anniversary All-Time Team
*Ron Jacobs


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