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Ranidel de Ocampo

Filipino basketball player (born 1981)

Ranidel de Ocampo

Summary

Filipino basketball player (born 1981)

FieldValue
nameRanidel de Ocampo
imageRanidel de Ocampo free throw.jpg
captionde Ocampo with the Air21 Express in 2007
image_size200px
positionAssistant coach
leaguePBA
teamTNT Tropang 5G
nationalityFilipino
birth_date
birth_placeTanza, Cavite, Philippines
height_ft6
height_in6
weight_lbs225
collegeSt. Francis
draft_year_pba2004
draft_round_pba1
draft_pick_pba4
draft_team_pbaFedEx Express
career_start2004
career_end2019
career_positionPower forward / Small forward
years12004–2008
team1FedEx Express / Air21 Express
years22008–2017
team2Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters / TNT Tropang Texters / Tropang TNT / TNT KaTropa
years32017–2019
team3Meralco Bolts
coach_start2020
cyears12020–present
cteam1TNT Tropang Giga/5G (assistant)
medal_templates

As player:

Ranidel Rozal de Ocampo (born December 8, 1981) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and assistant coach for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He played for FedEx and Talk 'N Text as well as the Philippine national basketball team. He is the younger brother of basketball player Yancy de Ocampo.

College career

De Ocampo started playing organized basketball at the Saint Francis of Assisi College System Doves together with his brother, Yancy. The De Ocampo brothers led the varsity squad to several NCRAA titles. Upon the exit of the older De Ocampo, the Doves were still dominating the league with him, alongside Ervin Sotto and Al Vergara. Thus, he led the squad into several statistical categories such as scoring and rebounding. He won four NCRAA MVP plums making him arguably the finest player in the history of the NCRAA.

Professional career

In 2004, after a celebrated collegiate career at St. Francis, De Ocampo decided to turn pro and enter the PBA draft. He was selected by the FedEx Express as the fourth overall pick, having selected ahead of higher profile players such as decorated UE point guard Paul Artadi, multi-titled PBL veteran Gary David and former Ateneo Blue Eagles star Wesley Gonzales.

During his rookie year, he played alongside his brother Yancy. He played in a total of 59 games and averaged decent rookie numbers of 7.5 points and 4.6 rebounds while playing a little over 21 minutes of action per game.

After a so-so performance in his first year, he made an impact in the 2005–06 season by improving his rookie numbers of 7.5 points per game to 13.3 in his sophomore year in 37 of 51 games played. He also registered 6.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists in that year.

In 2008, de Ocampo was again included in the RP Training Pool, his second stint, assembled by the PBA under Coach Yeng Guiao.

In the middle of the 2008–09 PBA Philippine Cup, he was traded to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters for veteran Don Allado. His all-around play helped them beat the Alaska Aces in that conference's finals series, 4-3, earning him his first PBA title.

In 2015, de Ocampo led the Texters to the 2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup championship, winning a seven-game series against Rain or Shine Elasto Painters. On April 29, 2015, de Ocampo was named as the Finals MVP. During the series, he averaged 24.3 points and 6.6 rebounds and as well as shooting at an impressive 40% from the three-point area over the course of seven games.

On September 11, 2017, de Ocampo was dealt to the Meralco Bolts along with KaTropa's 2019 second round pick for Justin Chua and Norbert Torres in a three-team trade with Phoenix and Meralco.

On April 13, 2020, de Ocampo announced his retirement from professional basketball.

PBA career statistics

Season-by-season averages

|- | 59 || 21.3 || .585 || .313 || .702 || 4.6 || 1.2 || .5 || .3 || 7.5 |- | 51 || 30.4 || .483 || .377 || .763 || 6.7 || 2.4 || .8 || .3 || 13.3 |- | 22 || 33.7 || .510 || .370 || .750 || 9.2 || 3.1 || .6 || .5 || 15.3 |- | 51 || 34.0 || .419 || .290 || .680 || 7.2 || 2.5 || .8 || .4 || 12.4

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National team career

De Ocampo at the [[2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup]]

He was included in the Gilas Pilipinas roster that placed second in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship held in Manila and earned a ticket to compete in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. De Ocampo also buried a crucial three point field goal late in the fourth quarter which secured Gilas a slot in the 2014 World Cup. In July 2016, de Ocampo announced his retirement from international basketball following the Gilas' loss to the New Zealand men's national basketball team that ended their bid to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Coaching career

On June 29, 2020, de Ocampo was tapped as an assistant coach of TNT KaTropa.

Personal life

His son Ranidel Jr. was a youth collegiate and national basketball player who eventually transitioned to volleyball.

Career achievements

References

References

  1. [http://www.philstar.com/youngstar/ysarticle.aspx?articleId=424597&publicationSubCategoryId=69 Texters get De Ocampo for Allado]
  2. (April 29, 2015). "Talk 'N Text's Ranidel De Ocampo named Finals MVP of Commissioner's Cup". InterAksyon.com.
  3. [http://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/news/ranidel-de-ocampo-norbert-torres-trade-tnt-phoenix-pba Ranidel de Ocampo ends up in Meralco after TNT trades stalwart in three-team deal]
  4. (March 2022)
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202071917/http://www.pba-online.net/profile/Ranidel-de-Ocampo/107/ PBA-Online.net
  6. https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Ranidel-De-Ocampo/Summary/28902#International Real GM
  7. (August 10, 2013). "Big fighting heart carries Gilas Pilipinas past South Korea, into Basketball World Cup". InterAksyon.com.
  8. (July 7, 2016). "De Ocampo retires from Gilas". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  9. (June 29, 2020). "TNT adds Ranidel de Ocampo to coaching staff". ESPN5.
  10. (23 October 2024). "Ranidel de Ocampo Jr. carves out his own path in volleyball". Tiebreaker Times.
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