Bong Ramos

Bong Ramos
Personal information
Born (1961-01-20) January 20, 1961 (age 63)
NationalityFilipino
Career information
CollegeMapúa
Coaching career1997–present
Career history
As coach:
1997–1998Mapúa
1998–1999Batangas Blades
2000Manila Metrostars (assistant)
2001Laguna Lakers (assistant)
2002–2003Philippines (assistant)
2002Barangay Ginebra Kings (assistant)
2002–2003Aspac Texmaco
2003Indonesia
2003Hewlette-Packard Aspac
2004Hewlette-Packard Aspac (consultant)
2005FedEx Express
2005–2008Talk 'N Text Phone Pals (assistant)
2008–2009CLS Knights
2009Garuda Flexi Bandung
2009–2010Brunei Barracudas
2011Air21 Express
2011–2012Barako Bull Energy (assistant)
2012–2014Barako Bull Energy
2015–2018Blackwater Elite (assistant)
2017–2018Stapac Jakarta
2018–2019Blackwater Elite
2019–2020Pampanga Giant Lanterns
Medals
Men's Basketball
Assistant coach for  Philippines
SEABA Champions Cup
Gold medal – first place 2000 Johor Team

Geraldo "Bong" Ramos (born January 20, 1961) is a Filipino professional basketball coach of the Philippine Basketball Association.

He had previously coached teams in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), Indonesian Basketball League (IBL), Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA), Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Playing career

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Ramos played point guard for teams in the Indonesian basketball circuit, the Philippine Amateur Basketball League (PABL), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the Philippine National Team.

He is notable as a player for the champion Mapua Cardinals in the NCAA in 1981, named Mythical 5 and Over-all Top Scorer.

He played for the Philippines under Coach Ron Jacobs in 1982-1983 with the Northern Consolidated National Team.

He was team captain of the ESQ Pasig Giants who emerged champions in the Asian Inter-city Basketball Tournament in Jakarta, Indonesia where he was spotted and hired as an import for the Indonesian team Pelita Jaya from 1988-1991, possibly being the first ever Filipino basketball player import. He was named Best Guard at the Pangdam Tanjangpura Cup I in 1988 in Indonesia.

  • 1978 - 1979 Point Guard - Mapua Red Robins (HS NCAA)
  • 1980 - 1982 Point Guard - The Mapua Cardinals (NCAA)
    • Co-Captain, NCAA 1981 Champion
    • Team Captain, NCAA 1982 Runner Up
  • 1981 - 1982 Co-Captain, Point Guard - Philippine National Youth Team to the ASEAN School Youth
  • 1982 - 1983 Point Guard, Northern Consolidated National Team or NCC
  • 1983 Point Guard - National Team Bank of Rizal (Philippine Amateur Basketball League PABL, Malaysia)
  • 1984 Point Guard - Magnolia (PABL)
  • 1985 Co-Captain, Point Guard - Lagerlite (PABL)
    • Runner up, PABL 1985
  • 1986 Team Captain/Point Guard - ESQ Pasig Giants (PABL)
  • 1986 Point Guard - ASEAN Intercity Basketball Tournament in Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Champion
  • 1986 - 1987 Team Captain/Point Guard - Purefoods (PABL)
    • Third place, PABL 1987
  • 1988 -1991 Player (Import), assistant coach - Pelita Jaya Basketball Team (Jakarta, Indonesia)
  • 1991 Point Guard - RC Cola (Philippine Basketball League PBL)

Coaching career

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When imports were banned in Indonesia, Ramos became the assistant coach for Pelita Jaya. He returned to Manila in 1991 to play but sustained a leg injury while training with RC Cola in the Philippine Basketball League when a player accidentally fell on his leg during a tune-up game.

Because of his injury, Bong threw in the towel as a player at the age of 30 and worked as an account manager for Ivy League Workwear Shoes for 5 years.

In 1997, Ramos returned to basketball as the head coach of the Mapua Cardinals in the NCAA.

In 1998, Ramos started his professional coaching as head coach of the Batangas Blades career in the MBA (Metropolitan Basketball Association).

Ramos coached the Indonesian team ASPAC-Texmaco to win its three-peat and quadruple championships in 2002 and 2003 in the emerging Indonesian basketball scene. He was named 2003 Coach of the Year of the Indonesian Basketball League. In 2003, Filipino sports headlines reported that the Philippine team got a scare when they almost lost to Indonesia in the 2003 SEA Games, after coaching under the Filipino coach. Ramos previously coached FedEx Express from 2004 to 2005. The former Mapua Cardinal’s coaching resume also includes a stint as the Brunei Barracudas' coach in the Asean Basketball League (ABL).[1] He actually coached Barako Bull before when it was still carrying the Air21 brand name in 2011. On April 30, 2018, Ramos was appointed by the Blackwater Elite to replace former head coach Leo Isaac after leading the team to a poor 0-3 in the 2018 PBA Commissioner's Cup.[2]

Awards and Distinctions

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  • Coach of the Year, Indonesian Basketball League, 2003
  • All-Star Winning Coach, Indonesian Basketball League, 2003
  • Best Point Guard in the Pangdam Tanjangpura Cup I while playing as an import for Pelita Jaya in Jakarta, Indonesia, 1988
  • Mythical 5 and Over-all Top Scorer in the NCAA in while playing for the Mapua Cardinals, 1982
  • Over-all Top Scorer in the NCAA while playing for the Mapua Cardinals, 1981
  • PBA All-Star Winning Coach 2005, Sophomore Team in Laoag, Ilocos Norte

Career records

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PBA

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Team Season Conference Elims./Clas. round Playoffs
GP W L PCT Finish PG W L PCT Result
Air21 2010–11 Commissioner's Cup 9 5 4 .556 4th 6 2 4 .333 Lost in the Semifinals
Governors' Cup 8 0 8 .000 9th Missed Playoffs
Barako Bull 2012–13 Philippine Cup 14 4 10 .286 9th Missed Playoffs
Commissioner's Cup 14 5 9 .357 9th Missed Playoffs
Governors' Cup 9 4 5 .444 6th 1 0 1 .000 Lost in the Quarterfinals
Barako Bull 2013–14 Philippine Cup 14 5 9 .357 6th 2 0 2 .000 Lost in the Quarterfinals
Commissioner's Cup 9 2 7 .222 9th Missed Playoffs
Blackwater 2017–18 Commissioner's Cup 9 1 8 .111 12th Missed Playoffs
Governors' Cup 11 7 4 .636 5th 1 0 1 .000 Lost in the Quarterfinals
Blackwater 2019 Philippine Cup 11 2 9 .182 12th Missed Playoffs
Career Total 108 35 73 .324 Playoff Total 10 2 8 .200 0 PBA championship

References

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  1. ^ "Ramos to handle Brunei Barracudas". The Philippine Star. September 18, 2009.
  2. ^ "Bong Ramos gives up Indonesia job to take over from Isaac as Blackwater coach". spin.ph. April 30, 2018.
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