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547:. The Wranglers makes a return trip to the PBA finals. Earlier in the conference, they traded for Bogs Adornado in exchange for P 100,000 with Crispa. Manotoc and Andy Jao (then the team's assistant manager and assistant coach) were more than happy to accommodate the two-time MVP although a lot of experts were skeptical of Adornado's capability to come back in his old form. By that time, U/Tex's motley set of local players included, apart from Adornado and Lim Eng Beng, brothers Ricky and Mollet Pineda, Jimmy Noblezada, Fritz Gaston, Ompong Segura and 311: 350: 555:
best of five series, 2–1), Manotoc pulled out all his starters including the two imports in an apparent sign of surrender. After the game, when asked by reporters why he gave up with so much time remaining, Manotoc quipped, "one step back, two steps forward", referring to his tactic of reserving his players' energy in preparation for sudden death Game five. Manotoc was severely criticized for this and to the point that reporters were suggesting to then Commissioner
514:, U/Tex bolster its lineup with the acquisition of rookies Anthony Dasalla and Renato Lobo, both from FEU Tamaraws. The Wranglers finally won their first title in the second conference – the first for a team not named either Crispa or Toyota. It was a sweet championship victory for U/Tex over Crispa, scoring a 3–0 sweep and avenged their loss to the same Redmanizers in the previous Open conference, this time, the Wranglers were powered by the pair of 576:. The Wranglers made it to the Reinforced Filipino Conference championship, the second and final conference of the season as they played the Crispa Redmanizers in the finals for the third time in five years. U/Tex had 6'3" Leroy Jackson as their import pitted against 6'1" Al Green and they lost to the Redmanizers in four games. As a Wrangler, William 'Bogs' Adornado won his third Most Valuable Player (MVP) award at the end of the season. 33: 364: 325: 586:
U/Tex enlisted the services of Julius Wayne as their import in the First Conference and the team had their last best finish, upsetting the Lew Massey-powered Gilbey's Gin in the best-of-three quarterfinal series but lost to San Miguel Beermen in four games in the best-of-five semifinal series. Before
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and Jaime Otazu to 7-Up Uncolas for veterans Carlos Rodriguez and Cristino Reynoso. They finally had a breakthrough when the Wranglers became the second team after Mariwasa-Honda to break the Crispa-Toyota monopoly in the PBA Finals. U/Tex lost to Crispa in the Open Conference finals in five games,
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As one of the founding members of Asia's first play-for-pay league, U/Tex was often hailed as the third best team behind Crispa and Toyota during the 1970s. They finished third place in the first and third conferences of the league's inaugural season. The Weavers were involved in the first-ever PBA
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Two major incidents happened in the 1980 Open Conference finals against Toyota Tamaraws. The first one was the famous quote of Coach Tommy Manotoc after Game four of the championship series. In that game, with less than seven minutes left and the Tamaraws ahead by 11 points (U/Tex was ahead in the
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to sanction him. But two days after, Manotoc justified his actions when Game five went into overtime. This is when the second incident happened. Prior to the overtime, the Tamaraws were ahead by four points with 16 seconds left. The Wranglers overhauled a four-point deficit and sent the game into
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In the MICAA All-Filipino tournament in 1974, the Weavers nosed out defending champion Toyota Comets in a playoff game on October 8, a heart-stopping 74–73 victory on an undergoal shot by Danny Florencio at the buzzer from a long pitch by Rudolf Kutch, and made it to their first-ever MICAA finals
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The replay was set on October 12, 1974, but a U/Tex spokesperson said the Weavers wouldn't show up in the game. As such, U/Tex defaulted the rematch. The following day, the MICAA board announced the best-of-three title series would be between Crispa and Toyota. The Basketball Association of the
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The Toyota Comets placed the game under protest and the MICAA board ordered a replay of their rubbermatch. MICAA president Emerson Coseteng, upon the meeting with the officials, which included the timekeeper, the referees and three U/Tex representatives, found out in the stop watches that 20.5
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seconds had already elapsed before Florencio could release the ball. Counter-checking, it was observed that 21 seconds was consumed when Florencio released the ball from the time he had put in his two free throws off Cristino Reynoso with 20 ticks to go and Toyota still up by one at 73–72.
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for U/Tex where at the start of the year, they lost some key players to other teams like Rudolf Kutch, who moved over to Filmanbank. The Wranglers came back in 1980 and in the Open Conference, their import Glenn McDonald returns anew and this time, he will be teaming up alongside the 6'8"
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The year 1977 saw Tommy Manotoc, a two-time former national golf champion, taking over the U/Tex coaching chores from Narciso Bernardo at the beginning of the second conference. The Wranglers were earlier involved in the league's first-ever trade where they shipped
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playoff game in the first conference, losing to Crispa for the right to meet Toyota in the championship. Their lineup aside from Danny Florencio and Rudolf Kutch were consist of Danny Basilan, Roehl Deles, Romeo Frank, Larry Mumar, Jaime Otazu and Ricky Pineda.
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and Rudolf Kutch to U/Tex. Both players debuted with U/Tex during the 1974 National Seniors against MLQU. Overall, they finished 2nd next to champion YCO Painters by virtue of tie-breaking rules as a muffed free throw by Redmanizers'
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Universal Textile Mills, Inc., a company owned by Patricio Luis "P. L." Lim and Walter Euyang, formed the U-Tex Spinners in 1960, playing in the Businessman Athletic Association (BAA), a minor league. It transferred to the
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and their players were spread out to different teams in the following season with Bogs Adornado going to Great Taste, Fritz Gaston and Carlson Samlani joining San Miguel, and Gary Vargas and Steve Watson to Gilbey's Gin.
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overtime, winning by one point, 99–98. Coach Tommy Manotoc just gave the Walter Euyang franchise its second title in three years. Bogs Adornado cracked the Mythical five for the third time in his PBA career.
583:. The team signed rookies Steve Watson and Carlson Samlani and acquired Gary Vargas from the disbanded CDCP ballclub, along with Evalson Valencia from San Miguel, Bong dela Cruz and Tito Varela from Crispa. 416:
By the 1970s, the team was competing in the MICAA as the U/Tex Weavers. They were bannered by the likes of Lawrence "Larry" Mumar, Danny Basilan and Lucio Lim. Others who donned the Weavers jersey were
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and unavailable for their mother teams. Others in the Weavers championship team were former college standouts Jess Sta. Maria, Virgilio "Bong" de la Cruz, Roehl Deles and Romeo Frank.
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In 1982, the Wranglers released some of its veterans from the lineup during the off-season, among them were Roy Deles, the Pineda brothers Ricky and Molet, Danny Pribhdas and
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was traded and reunited with coach Tommy Manotoc at San Miguel, the Wranglers got Alex Tan from the Beermen in return. U/tex placed sixth in their final PBA conference.
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Universal Textile Mills Inc. was brought down by the economic crisis (Dewey Dee, PhilFinance) that befell the country. The team disbanded at the end of the
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In 1976, now known as U/Tex Wranglers, the team finished in the top four in the second and third conferences. The Wranglers acquired
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Philippines (BAP) decided to act on the appeal of U/Tex, which actually requested a postponement of the replay, but was denied.
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as their import since his partner, Ricky Hicks, have long left. Mann went up against the Wranglers' imports Charlie Neal and
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President Gonzalo "Lito" Puyat pardoned players previously banned for game-fixing and awarded former Crispa players
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Coach Tommy Manotoc left the team to join the San Miguel Beermen as their new mentor beginning the
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were a professional basketball team and one of the pioneers of the
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