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Crispa 400 was the name of two amateur basketball teams owned by P. Floro and Sons, Inc. that played in the
Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association The Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) was a sports association which existed in Manila, Philippines from 1938 to 1981. Throughout its existence, it staged various sports and was participated by prominent Philippine co ...
(MICAA) from 1977 to 1981 and the
Philippine Basketball League The Philippine Basketball League (PBL) was a commercial semi-professional basketball league in the Philippines. The league was composed of several commercial teams with several collegiate and provincial stars. History The PBL was formed on Ma ...
(PBL) from 1989 to 1992, respectively. The name Crispa 400 refers to a line of
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s manufactured by the Floro company. The first team maintained Crispa's presence in
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following the transfer of the original Crispa franchise to the
Philippine Basketball Association The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) is a men's professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of twelve company-branded franchised teams. Founded in 1975, it is the first professional basketball league in Asia and is the se ...
in 1975. It disbanded with the demise of the MICAA in 1982. In 1986, Crispa returned to the commercial basketball scene by joining the National Seniors tournament early that year. The players that made up the new Crispa team included
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,
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and Jack Tanuan, who would all become members of the national team for the
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, and among others;
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, Jeffrey Graves and Adriano Polistico. The team was coached by Arturo Valenzona. In October 1986, Crispa would merge with the Lhuillier Jewelers ballclub that won the PABL First Conference championship and the team became known as Crispa-Lhuillier. Crispa joined the PABL in 1989, winning two titles, and disbanded in 1992. Two years later, a Chinese selection playing as a guest team in the PBL was sponsored by Crispa. Crispa's basketball prime mover, Valeriano "Danny" Floro, died on February 24, 1995.


MICAA (1977-1981)

*Team names: Crispa Swingers / Crispa 400 / Walk Tall Jeans / Crispa 400 Redmanizers *Coach: Narciso Bernardo


Notable players

*Uldarico Acuña *Pedro Alfaro *Jose Arguelles *Antonio Azurin *Edgardo Baldomero *Conrado Banal *Noli Banate *Henry Brodett *Rolando Cariño * Jose Bernardo "Joy" Carpio *Edgardo Cordero *Juanito dela Cruz *Victor Dalupan *Rudy Distrito *Angelito Esguerra *Reynaldo Gomez *Dante Gonzalgo *Edgar Guidaben *Filomeno Gulfin *
Leo Isaac Leandro "Leo" Isaac (born February 2, 1961) is a Filipino former basketball player, commentator and former head coach of the Blackwater Elite in the Philippine Basketball Association. College career He played for the Mapua Cardinals in the NC ...
* Federico "Padim" Israel *Jimmy Javier *Renato Kabigting *Eugene Leaño *Ludolfo Ludovice *Roberto Manalaysay *Francisco Maristela *Kenneth McMurray *Abito Orcullo * Abelardo Ortiz *Wilfredo Paez *Jose Salas *Alfredo Serafica *Gregorio Rastrullo *Steve Watson *Edmund Yee


PBL (1989-1992)

*Team names: Crispa Redmanizers / Crispa 400 / Crispa White Cement *Coaches: Arturo Valenzona (1989),
Fortunato Co, Jr Fortunato "Atoy" Gan Co Jr. (born October 15, 1951) is a Filipino former basketball player and coach who played 13 seasons in the Philippine Basketball Association, mostly with Crispa Redmanizers. Nicknamed "The Fortune Cookie" (a pun on his na ...
(1990),
Bogs Adornado William "Bogs" Adornado (born May 26, 1951) is a Filipino former basketball player and coach. He is one of the Philippine Basketball Association's Greatest Players and was inducted to its Hall of Fame in 2005. He was a three-time PBA Most Val ...
(1991-1992). *Team Manager: Antonio Uichico


Rosters (years played)

*Alejo Alolor (1989) (played one conference before returning to the PBA) *Daniel Arango (1989) *Pat Codiñera (1989-1990) *Rolando Cruz (1989-1990) *
Bernie Fabiosa Bernie Fabiosa (born July 23, 1954) is a retired Filipino professional basketball player and actor. He spent most of his playing days with the Crispa Redmanizers in the PBA. During his heyday, he is tops in career steals, earning for himself th ...
(1989) (played two conferences before returning to the PBA) *Saturnino Garrido (1989-1991) *Napoleon Hatton (1989) *Roberto Jabar (1989-1992) *Oscar Latoreno (1989) *Sixto Mondarte (1989-1990) *
Victor Pablo Victor Pablo (born August 8, 1970) is a retired Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. Playing career A former king Tamaraw at Far Eastern University, Pablo was the second overall pick in the 1993 PBA ...
(1989-1991) *Joseph Pelaez (1989) *Aldo Perez (1989) *
Johnny Abarrientos Johnny Abarrientos (born July 17, 1970) is a Filipino retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. He was also a many-time member of the Philippine National team, and was the 1996 PBA Most Valuable Player, bec ...
(1989-1992) (started playing in the 3rd conference of 1989 season) *Gene Afable (1989-1990) (started playing in the 3rd conference of 1989 season) *
Olsen Racela Rodericko Cesar Escueta Racela, also known as Olsen Racela, (born November 1, 1970) is the head coach of the FEU Tamaraws men's basketball team. He is also currently an assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the Philippine Basket ...
(1989-1990) (started playing in the 3rd conference of 1989 season) *Ramil Basa (1990) *Maximo Delantes (1990-1991) *Felix Duhig (1990-1992) * Rene Hawkins (1990) *Allen Sasan (1990) *Julian Tomacruz (1990) *Jose Villarama (1990) *Victor Villarias (1990-1991) *Rudy Enterina (1990) *
Kevin Ramas Fermin Alberto Ramas, better known as Kevin Ramas (born October 30, 1967) is a former PBA player for more than twelve years. He has played for Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs, San Miguel Beermen, Pepsi Mega and Alaska Milkmen (now known as the Al ...
(1990-1992) (started playing in the 3rd conference of 1990 season) *Albert David (1991-1992) *Nestor Echano (1991-1992) *Estelito Epondulan (1991-1992) *
Edward Joseph Feihl Edward Joseph "E. J." Feihl (born March 27, 1970) is a Filipino retired professional basketball player of German Filipino descent. He stands 7'1" tall, making him the tallest Filipino professional basketball player ever to play in the PBA. A ...
(1991) *Alejandro Lim (1991) *Gil Lumberio (1991) *Romulo Orillosa (1991-1992) *Giovanni Pineda (1992) *Eric Quiday (1991-1992)


References

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External links


Google News Archive@Manila Standard1986 Crispa team photo
Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association teams Former Philippine Basketball League teams Defunct basketball teams in the Philippines Basketball teams established in 1977 Basketball teams disestablished in 1992 Crispa Redmanizers 1977 establishments in the Philippines 1992 disestablishments in the Philippines