Building Baldwin’s Ateneo teams
by rick olivares
Building a champion not only means the ability to recruit, but to deal with adversity on and off the court (such as the cycle of graduation, injuries, and casualties due to academics), and to coach. Yes, having an all-star line-up doesn’t guarantee success. It helps, but as the saying goes, “the ball is round.”
Let’s take a look at how Thomas Anthony “Tab” Baldwin has done in his four years with the Ateneo Blue Eagles by the numbers and charts.
Season
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Loss of Players to injury, academics, graduation, transfer out, or opting out of their eligibility based on previous UAAP roster
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Rookies, Team B call-ups, transferees, returnees
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Homegrown (Either from the Ateneo Grade School or High School players) number
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Finish
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79
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Arvin Tolentino, Jerie Pingoy, Hubert Cani, John Apacible, Clint Doliguez
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Raffy Verano, Jolo Mendoza, Shaun Ildefonso, Jawaun White, Jme Escaler
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9
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2nd
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80
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Adrian Wong, GBoy Babilonia, Shaun Ildefonso, Jme Escaler
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Gian Mamuyac, Tyler Tio, Troy Mallillin, BJ Andrade
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9
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Champion
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81
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Chibueze Ikeh, Troy Mallillin, Kris Porter, Jawaun White, Vince Tolentino
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William Navarro, SJ Belangel, Adrian Wong, Matthew Daves, Angelo Kouame
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9
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Champion
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82
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Raffy Verano, Jolo Mendoza, Aaron Black, Anton Asistio
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Pat Maagdenberg, Gio Chiu, Jason Credo, Troy Mallillin
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8
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?
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Before Tab Baldwin (3rd Place)
Year 1 – UAAP 2nd Place
Year 2 – UAAP champion, Champions League champion
Year 3 – Filoil Preseason Cup champion, BBI champion, City Hoops champion, UAAP champion
Year 4 – D-League champion
Let’s take a look at the improvement of his teams over the years.
Season
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Points
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Rebounds
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Assists
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Steals
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Blocks
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79
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70.9 (3rd)
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44.8 (4th)
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14.2 (2nd)
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4.3 (last)
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4.5 (2nd)
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80
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85.2 (2nd)
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45.4 (3rd)
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17.6 (3rd)
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5.4 (7th)
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3.3 (5th)
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81
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80.6 (1st)
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47.4 (1st)
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15.6 (2nd)
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6.3 (2nd)
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5.4 (1st)
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82
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76.8 (2nd)
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48.3 (3rd)
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16.9 (1st)
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6.2 (2nd)
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7.1 (1st)
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Season
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Fastbreak Points
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2nd Chance Points
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Turnover Points
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Free Throws
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79
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6.0 (last)
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12.1 (2nd)
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14.7 (6th)
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250/374 (2nd)
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80
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9.1 (last)
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15.5 (2nd)
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13.7 (7th)
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327/467 (3rd)
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81
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9.7 (6th)
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15.5 (1st)
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15.6 (2nd)
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228/322 (3rd)
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82
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12.2 (3rd)
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18.9 (1st)
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21.7 (1st)
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165/233 (1st)
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And lastly, how they rank on both offense and defense.
Season
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Team Rank Offense
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Team Ranks Defense
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79
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3rd
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2nd
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80
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2nd
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3rd
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81
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1st
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1st
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82
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2nd
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1st
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The question at this point is, “Will they win it all again?” They are in the finals, but they still have to win two more games.
And let’s take a look at the previous champions – their five-peat squads and how they also accomplished that given their adversity quotient of sorts.
Let’s also see how those five-peat teams of Norman Black did.
Season
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Loss of Players to injury, academics, graduation, transfer out, or opting out of their eligibility based on previous UAAP roster
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Rookies, Team B call-ups, transferees, returnees
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Homegrown (Either from the Ateneo Grade School or High School players) number
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Finish
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71
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Ford Arao, Emman Monfort, Zion Laterre, Ken Barracoso, Martin Quimson,
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Ryan Buenafe, Nico Salva, Justin Chua, Vince Burke, Tonino Gonzaga
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3
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Champion
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72
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Mike Baldos, Yuri Escueta, Chris Tiu, Jobe Nkemakolam
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Emman Monfort, Chris de Chavez, Frank Golla, Juami Tiongson
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5 (six if you include Emman Monfort from Ateneo de Iloilo)
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Champion
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73
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Rabeh Al-Hussaini, Nonoy Baclao, Jai Reyes, Oping Sumalinog, Vince Burke
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Jeric Estrada, Carlo Balmaceda, Arthur dela Cruz, JP Erram, Jumbo Escueta
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5 (seven if you include Monfort and Ateneo de Cagayan’s JP Erram)
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Champion
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74
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Carlo Balmaceda, Chris de Chavez, Arthur dela Cruz, Eric Salamat, Jumbo Escueta, Ryan Buenafe
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Gwyne Capacio, Von Pessumal, BJ Cipriano, Kiefer Ravena, Greg Slaughter, Oping Sumalinog
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6 (eight if you include Monfort and Erram)
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Champion
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75
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Bacon Austria, Kirk Long, Emman Monfort, BJ Cipriano, Jeric Estrada (they also lost JP Erram for the rest of the campaign to a knee injury late in the second round)
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GBoy Babilonia, Isaac Lim, Ryan Buenafe, Kris Porter, Nico Elorde
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6 (seven if you include Erram)
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Champion
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Hi Mr. Olivares, may I ask -- are those offensive and defensive team rankings based on points per game/points allowed per game, or are they based off of offensive and defensive rating? Just out of curiosity. Thank you!
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