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|name=Crispa Redmanizers
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|founded=1956
|dissolved=1984
|history='''Crispa Redmanizers''' (1956-1977, 1979, 1980-1984) <br> '''Crispa Denims''' (1976) <br> '''Crispa 400''' (1978) <br> '''Walk Tall Jeansmakers''' (1979-1980)
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|coach=[[Baby Dalupan]]<br>[[Tommy Manotoc]]<br>[[Narciso Bernardo]]
|ownership=P. Floro and Sons, Inc.
|owner=Valeriano "Danny" L. Floro
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The '''Crispa Redmanizers''' were a multi-titled Filipino [[basketball]] team that played in the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] (PBA) from 1975 to 1984. It was one of the nine founding teams of the PBA, winning a total of thirteen PBA championships, including two [[Grand Slam (PBA)|grand slam]]s. Founded in 1956 by businessman Valeriano "Danny" Floro, the team was owned by P. Floro and Sons, Inc. (defunct).
== Profile and history ==
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Named after the retail store and textile manufacturing company owned by the Floro family, the Redmanizers were managed by sportsman Danny Floro and coached for many years by the legendary [[Baby Dalupan|Virgilio "Baby" Dalupan]].
The Redmanizer moniker was a reference to the Redmanization process used in Crispa's textile manufacturing to make the cloth dimensionally stable and more resilient to unwanted shrinking after washing.<ref>{{cite news |title=Crispa Redmanizers t-shirts making comeback |url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/2020/12/08/crispa-redmanizers-t-shirts-making-comeback/ |access-date=December 10, 2020 |work=BusinessMirror |date=December 8, 2020}}</ref> Crispa's garment and textile products were marketed as "Redmanized", "shrunk-to-fit".{{Citation needed|date=December 2020}}
Crispa won 13 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) championships in a span of nine years. Even more amazing is that the Crispa's roster during the PBA inaugural in 1975 had five future [[Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award|Most Valuable Player awardee]]s. In hindsight, this was not a mere championship team; it was an all-star team.
Crispa's beginnings were rooted in 1956 in the Businessman Athletic Association (BAA), a minor league. In 1958, it transferred to the now-defunct [[Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association]] (MICAA). In 1971, the team composed of Reynaldo Alcantara, Rudolph Kutch, Ernesto de Leon, Rodolfo Soriano, [[Danny Florencio|Danilo Florencio]], Johnny Revilla, [[Jun Papa|Adriano Papa, Jr.]], [[Bogs Adornado|William "Bogs" Adornado]], Virgilio Abarrientos, Danilo Pecache, Domingo Celis, Jr. and Rey Franco lost to the [[Meralco Reddy Kilowatts]] in the MICAA championships.
In 1973, authorities discovered that six of the team's players had conspired with gamblers to drop the 1972 MICAA All-Filipino championship series against underdog Mariwasa. These six players, including four of the five starters (only Adornado was found innocent among the starting five), were served lifetime suspensions. With its lineup depleted, manager Valeriano "Danny" Floro and coach Virgilio "Baby" Dalupan were forced to rebuild. They opted to go with younger players, bringing in [[Mapúa Institute of Technology]] hotshot [[Fortunato Co, Jr|Fortunato "Atoy" Co, Jr.]] and [[University of San Jose - Recoletos|Colegio de San Jose Recoletos]] standout [[Abet Guidaben]] in 1973, and [[Jose Rizal University|Jose Rizal College]]’s [[Philip Cezar]] and [[Philippines men's national basketball team|RP Youth Team]] players [[Bernie Fabiosa]] and Alfredo "Freddie" Hubalde in 1974.
In 1974, Crispa began a rivalry for basketball supremacy with [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] – a team spearheaded by [[Robert Jaworski]], [[Francis Arnaiz]], and [[Ramon Fernandez]], stars of the old Meralco franchise. Nothing came close to the [[Crispa-Toyota Rivalry]]. The two teams really hated each other and would rather lose to other teams than to each other. It was not uncommon to have games marred by bench clearing brawls. The two teams also had very different personalities with the fair haired and fair skinned Toyota players appealing more to the upper crust of Philippine society whereas the Redmanizers were perceived to be the team of the masses.
Toyota won the first two PBA conferences in [[1975 PBA season|1975]], beating Crispa both times. Crispa finally sneaked in and clinched the Third Conference in a battle so fierce it got marred by a free-for-all. Once the Redmanizers got a taste of the championship, however, they simply did not let go. They won all three conferences in [[1976 PBA season|1976]], being the first PBA team to win a "[[Grand Slam (PBA)|grand slam]]". They won another two championships in [[1977 PBA season|1977]], despite the loss of leading scorer and reigning MVP Adornado to a knee injury at the start of the year.
From [[1978 PBA season|1978]] to [[1982 PBA season|1982]], however, Crispa went into a title slump. They won no championships in 1978, only the All-Filipino championships in [[1979 PBA season|1979]] to [[1981 PBA season|1981]], and were blanked once again in 1982. Three conference championships in five years may be good enough for most teams, but not for the powerful Redmanizers.
The team rectified the situation by dissolving the Floro-Dalupan partnership and bringing in former U/Tex coach and [[President of the Philippines|president]] [[Ferdinand Marcos]]' son-in-law Tomas "Tommy" Manotoc to serve as coach. The team also got an infusion of young talent as amateur standouts Arturo "Bay" Cristobal, Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin, Padim Israel, and Mon Cruz became the newest Redmanizers. To top it all off, Crispa hired import [[Billy Ray Bates]] to augment an already awesome cast. The Redmanizers proceeded to dominate the competition, sweeping all three conference championships in [[1983 PBA season|1983]], another grand slam.
Crispa's 1983 grand slam campaign, however, could not prevent the inevitable break-up of the team. Arch-rival Toyota had already disbanded prior to the start of the [[1984 PBA season|1984 season]] as the political and economic turmoil following the assassination of opposition stalwart Senator [[Benigno Aquino Jr.|Ninoy Aquino]] made it increasingly difficult for companies to finance professional basketball teams. Crispa won the first conference All-Filipino title for a total of 13 franchise titles but played poorly in the remainder of 1984 campaign. On February 1, 1985, PBA Commissioner [[Mariano Yenko]] announced the sale of Crispa's PBA franchise to [[Shell Turbo Chargers|Pilipinas Shell]]. The sports pages of the day read out the sad and anticlimactic manner by which the legendary team was dismantled.
==Season-by-season records==
{| class="toccolours" style="float: right; font-size: 95%;"
|-
! style="background-color: #F2F2F2; border: 1px solid #AAAAAA;" | Legend
|-
| {{color box|#FFE6BD}} Champion
----{{color box|#D0E7FF}} Runner-up
----{{color box|#DDFFDD}} Third place
|}
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center;"
|-
!rowspan=2|Season !!rowspan=2|Conference !!rowspan=2|Team name !!colspan=3|Overall record !!rowspan=2|Finals
|-
! W !! L !! %
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1975 PBA season|1975]] || [[1975 PBA First Conference|First Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=13| Crispa Redmanizers ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 38 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 19 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .667 || [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 3, Crispa 1
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|[[1975 PBA Second Conference|Second Conference]] || [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 2, Crispa 1
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1975 PBA All-Philippine Championship|All-Philippine]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 2'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1976 PBA season|1976]] || [[1976 PBA First Conference|First Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 47 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 15 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .758 || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 1'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1976 PBA Second Conference|Second Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 1'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1976 PBA All-Philippine Championship|All-Philippine]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 2'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1977 PBA season|1977]] || [[1977 PBA All-Filipino Conference|All-Filipino Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 49 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 15 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .766 || '''Crispa 3, Mariwasa 1'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1977 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[U/Tex Wranglers|U/Tex]] 2'''
|-bgcolor=
|[[1977 PBA Invitational Conference|Invitational Conference]] ||
|-
|rowspan=3| [[1978 PBA season|1978]] || [[1978 PBA All-Filipino Conference|All-Filipino Conference]] ||rowspan=3| 35 ||rowspan=3| 19 ||rowspan=3| .648 ||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|[[1978 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] || [[U/Tex Wranglers|U/Tex]] 3, Crispa 0
|-bgcolor=#DDFFDD
|[[1978 PBA Invitational Conference|Invitational Conference]] ||
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|rowspan=3| [[1979 PBA season|1979]] || [[1979 PBA All-Filipino Conference|All-Filipino Conference]] ||rowspan=3| 42 ||rowspan=3| 20 ||rowspan=3| .667 || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 2'''
|-
|[[1979 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] || Walk Tall Jeans ||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|[[1979 PBA Invitational Conference|Invitational Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=15| Crispa Redmanziers || [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 3, Crispa 1
|-bgcolor=#DDFFDD
|rowspan=3| [[1980 PBA season|1980]] || [[1980 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] ||rowspan=3| 44 ||rowspan=3| 15 ||rowspan=3| .746 ||
|-
|[[1980 PBA Invitational championship|Invitational Conference]] ||
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1980 PBA All-Filipino Conference|All-Filipino Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 1'''
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|bgcolor=white rowspan=2| [[1981 PBA season|1981]] || [[1981 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=2| 28 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=2| 24 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=2| .519 || [[Toyota Super Corollas|Toyota]] 3, Crispa 2
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1981 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference|Reinforced Filipino Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[U/Tex Wranglers|U/Tex]] 1'''
|-bgcolor=#DDFFDD
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1982 PBA season|1982]] || [[1982 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference|Reinforced Filipino Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 28 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 26 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .519 ||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|[[1982 PBA Invitational championship|Invitational Conference]] || [[San Miguel Beermen|San Miguel]] 2, Crispa 1
|-
|[[1982 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] ||
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1983 PBA season|1983]] || [[1983 PBA All-Filipino Conference|All-Filipino Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 46 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 16 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .741 || '''Crispa 3, [[Barangay Ginebra Kings|Gilbey's]] 0'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1983 PBA Reinforced Filipino Conference|Reinforced Filipino Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Great Taste Coffee Makers|Great Taste]] 2'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|[[1983 PBA Open Conference|Open Conference]] || '''Crispa 3, [[Great Taste Coffee Makers|Great Taste]] 0'''
|-bgcolor=#FFE6BD
|bgcolor=white rowspan=3| [[1984 PBA season|1984]] || [[1984 PBA First All-Filipino Conference|First All-Filipino Conference]] ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 38 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| 23 ||bgcolor=white rowspan=3| .623 || '''Crispa 4, [[Barangay Ginebra Kings|Gilbey's]] 1'''
|-
|[[1984 PBA Second All-Filipino Conference|Second All-Filipino Conference]] ||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|[[1984 PBA Invitational championship|Invitational Conference]] || [[Great Taste Coffee Makers|Great Taste]] 3, Crispa 2
|-
!colspan=3|Overall record || 395 || 192 || .673 || 13 championships
|}
==Awards==
===Individual awards===
{| class=wikitable
|-
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Most Valuable Player
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Rookie of the Year Award
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Mythical First Team
|-
| valign="top" |
* [[Bogs Adornado]] - 1975-1976
* [[Freddie Hubalde]] - 1977
* [[Atoy Co]] - 1979
* [[Philip Cezar]] - 1980
* [[Abet Guidaben]] - 1983
| valign="top" |
* Willie Pearson - 1984
| valign="top" |
* [[Bogs Adornado]] - 1975-1976
* [[Atoy Co]] - 1975-1977, 1979-1984
* [[Philip Cezar]] - 1976, 1978-1981, 1983
* [[Freddie Hubalde]] - 1977-1978
* [[Abet Guidaben]] - 1983-1984
|-
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Mythical Second Team
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Best Import
! style="{{PBA color cell|Crispa Redmanizers}}" | PBA Scoring Leader
|-
| valign="top" |
* [[Philip Cezar]] - 1984
* [[Bernie Fabiosa]] - 1984
* Willie Pearson - 1984
| valign="top" |
* [[Billy Ray Bates]] - 1983 Reinforced Filipino, 1983 Open
| valign="top" |
* [[Atoy Co]] - 1979
|}
==Notable players==
''In alphabetical order. Members of [[PBA Hall of Fame]] and [[40 Greatest Players in PBA History|PBA Greatest Players]] are in boldface.''
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*'''[[Atoy Co|Fortunato "Atoy" Co, Jr.]] ''' - #5, #6 (1972-1984)
*'''[[Bogs Adornado|William "Bogs" Adornado]]''' - #11 (1970-1979)
*'''[[Philip Cezar]]''' - #18 (1973-1984)
*'''[[Abet Guidaben]]''' - #14, #5 (1973-1984)
*'''[[Freddie Hubalde]]''' - #10 (1974-1984)
*'''[[Bernie Fabiosa]]''' - #21, #15 (1974-1984)
* Alex Azurin (1975)
* Cris Calilan - #23 (1974-1976)
* [[Bernardo Carpio (basketball)|Jose Bernardo "Joy" Carpio]] - #29 (1981-1984)
* David Cezar - #16 (1974-1976)
* Arturo "Bay" Cristobal - #8, #7 (1981-1984)
* Ramon "Mon" Cruz - #14, #4 (1981-1984)
* Virgilio "Bong" dela Cruz - #12 (1974-1981)
* Gregorio "Joy" Dionisio - #9 (1976-1981)
* Rudy Distrito - #19 (1981-1984)
* Rod Co - #16 (1983-1984)
* Eduardo "Ed" Espinosa - #34 (1979)
* Reynaldo "Rey" Franco - #19 (1971-1977)
* Matthew "Fritz" Gaston - #14 (1983-1984)
* Filomeno "Fil" Gulfin - #24 (1979)
* Joel Gomez- #22(1975)
* Cesar Ijares - #9 (1974-1975)
* [[Padim Israel|Federico "Padim" Israel]] - #9 (1981-1984)
* Jaime "Jimmy" Javier - #8, #25 (1978-1979, 1984)
* Eric Leaño - #17, #8 (1973-1975)
* [[Lim Eng Beng]] - #17 (1984)
* Romulo Mamaril - #17 (1980-1983)
* Frank Natividad - #16 (1981)
* Reynaldo Pages - #8 (1973-1978)
* William "Willie" Pearson - #11 (1984)
* Johnny Revilla - #9, #23, #16 (1970-1975)
* Jesus Santa Maria - #17 (1975)
* Rodolfo "Rudy" Soriano - #7 (1970-1977)
* Wilfredo "Willy" Tanduyan - #19 (1978)
* Armando Torres - #17 (1977-1978)
* Reynaldo "Rey" Vallejo - #12, #4 (1974-1975)
* Luis "Tito" Varela - #9, #14, #33 (1976-1981, 1983–1984)
* [[Yoyoy Villamin|Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin]] - #12, #13 (1981-1984)
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BAA/MBA (1956-1957):
* [[Carlos Badion]]
* Gerry Cruz
* Charlie Dudds
* Andy de Jesus
* Dominador Lauron
* Mike Littaua
* Jaime Lucas - #11, #7
* Alberto Nicdao
* Eddie Pacheco
* Eddie Rivera
* Willie Sotelo
* Mario Uson
MICAA (1958-1974):
* Virgilio "Billy" Abarrientos - #14 (1969-1973)
* Luis Afable (1973)
* Reynaldo "Epoy" Alcantara - #4 (1969-1973)
* Guillermo Baz
* [[Narciso Bernardo]] (1970)
* Dave Brodett - #10 (1974)
* Edgardo "Ed" Carvajal - #14 (1973-1974)
* Domingo "Jun" Celis, Jr. - #17 (1970)
* Aniceto Chambers
* [[Romy Diaz]] - #7
* Cesar Dignos
* [[Danny Florencio]] - #8 (1970-1973)
* Robert Flores
* Priscilo Gabuya
* Francisco Henares
* [[Robert Jaworski]] (1965)
* Manuel Jocson (1969-1970)
* Rudolf Kutch - #13, #5 (1969-1973)
* Ernesto "Ernie" de Leon - #6 (1970-1973)
* [[Roehl Nadurata]] - #13
* Abelardo Ortiz
* [[Constancio Ortiz]] - #10
* [[Jun Papa|Adriano "Jun" Papa, Jr.]] - #10 (1969-1973)
* Bienvenido Papa
* Tomas Paredes
* Herschel Raquel - #15 (1973-1974)
* Leonardo del Pilar
* Dominador Servillano
* Reynaldo Sigua - #22 (1971)
* Pelagio Simon
* Mike Taquintic
* Mariano Tolentino
* James Yap
* Roberto Yburan
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===Imports===
* Herman Barnes (1984)
* [[Billy Ray Bates]] "The Black Superman" - #2 (1983)
* [[Lawrence Boston]] - #43 (1980)
* [[Lewis Brown (basketball)|Lewis Brown]] - #11 (1982)
* Bill Bunton - #33 (1976)
* Johnny Burkes - #24 (1975)
* Irving Chatmann - #55 (1979)
* Pete Crotty - #25 (1975)
* Sylvester Cuyler - #11 (1980)
* [[Larry Demic]] - #25 (1983)
* [[Mike Gibson (basketball)|Mike Gibson]] (1982)
* [[Al Green (basketball)|Al Green]] - #12 (1981)
* [[Glenn Hagan]] - #12 (1982)
* [[James Hardy (basketball)|James Hardy]] - #11 (1981)
* [[Bernie Harris (basketball)|Bernard Harris]] - #42 (1979)
* Ricky Hicks (1977)
* [[Byron Jones (basketball)|Byron "Snake" Jones]] - #33 (1980-1981)
* [[Clarence Kea]] - #3 (1982)
* [[Cyrus Mann]] - #25, #27 (1976-1977, 1979)
* Cris McMurray (1977)
* Paul Mills - #32 (1978)
* [[Glenn Mosley (basketball)|Glenn Mosley]] (1980)
* [[DeWayne Scales]] - #35 (1983)
* Mike Schultz (1982)
* [[Ansley Truitt]] - #43 (1978)
* [[Cornell Warner]] - #42 (1979)
* Carlton Willis - #22 (1984)
* James Wright (1982)
MICAA:
* Frank Bucher (1969)
* Larry Bunce (1971; Crispa's tallest import at 7'1")
* Harold Bunton (1969)
* Tom Cowart - #18 (1971)
* Gary Cunningham
* Tine Hardeman
* Bill Jankans (1971)
* Bill Leedom (1969)
* Paul Scranton - #16 (1971)
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==Head coaches==
* Cesar Baldueza (1956)
* Crispin Aldiosa (1956-1957)
* Valerio "Amang" López (1958-1959)
* [[Kiko Calilan|Francisco Calilan]] (1960-1961)
* [[Baby Dalupan|Virgilio "Baby" Dalupan]] (1962-1982)
* [[Tommy Manotoc]] (1983-1984)
* [[Narciso Bernardo]] (1984)
==Team managers==
*Valeriano "Danny" L. Floro
*Ernesto "Ting" L. Floro (1983)
==See also==
* [[Crispa 400]]
* [[Crispa–Toyota rivalry]]
* [[Crispa (clothing brand)]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2010/12/crispa-files.html The Crispa files@freedarko.com]
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| after = [[Shell Turbo Chargers|Shell Azodrin Bugbusters]]
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| years = 1975-84
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