2001 Batang Red Bull Thunder season
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The 2001 Batang Red Bull Thunder season was the 2nd season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | Height | Position | College |
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1 | 1 | Willie Miller | 5"10' | G | Letran College |
2 | 12 | Anton Villoria | 5"11' | G | Letran College |
Main article: 2001 PBA Draft
Transactions
Players Added Via Draft
Via Free Agency
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Players Lost Via Free Agency
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Championship
In only their second year of participation and fifth conference so far, the Batang Red Bull Thunder has already won a PBA title, behind Best Import Antonio Lang, the Thunder upset the highly-favored San Miguel Beermen, winners of 5 of the last 6 conferences, with a 4-2 series victory in the finals. Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao won his third championship as a head coach and his first since 1993.
Main article: 2001 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals
Roster
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Team Manager: Tony Chua
Elimination round
Games won
DATE | OPPONENT | SCORE | TOP SCORER | VENUE (Location) |
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February 7 | Shell | 76-60 [1] | Philsports Arena | |
February 11 | Mobiline | 80-68 | Araneta Coliseum | |
February 16 | Alaska | 73-72 | Davonn Harp (20) | Philsports Arena |
February 28 | San Miguel | 78-76 | Lowell Briones (21) | Philsports Arena |
March 3 | Brgy.Ginebra | 79-72 | Iloilo City | |
March 9 | Shell | 65-58 | Philsports Arena | |
April 4 | Sta.Lucia | 87-84 | Philsports Arena | |
June 10 | Mobiline | 97-92 [2] | Tony Lang (29) | Araneta Coliseum |
June 15 | Brgy.Ginebra | 111-98 | Philsports Arena | |
June 24 | Shell | 94-82 | Davonn Harp (20) | Araneta Coliseum |
July 1 | Pop Cola | 95-79 | Araneta Coliseum | |
July 8 | Sta.Lucia | 95-88 | Araneta Coliseum | |
July 13 | Tanduay | 104-98 | Philsports Arena | |
September 23 | Tanduay | 108-93 | Philsports Arena | |
September 29 | Talk 'N Text | 99-85 | Dumaguete City | |
October 14 | Shell | 68-62 [3] | Ynares Center | |
October 19 | Sta.Lucia | 101-94 | Cuneta Astrodome | |
October 24 | Brgy.Ginebra | 93-72 | Philsports Arena | |
November 7 | San Miguel | 86-81 | Araneta Coliseum | |
All-Filipino Cup
Commissioner's Cup
Governor's Cup
References
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