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Ronnie Magsanoc

Filipino basketball player and coach


Summary

Filipino basketball player and coach

FieldValue
nameRonnie Magsanoc
imagePBA 2025May23 GINvBLA RonnieMagsanoc.jpg
captionMagsanoc in 2025
nationalityFilipino
height_ft5height_in = 9
weight_lbs155
high_schoolSan Beda (Manila)
collegeUP
draft_year_pba1988
draft_round_pba1
draft_pick_pba2
draft_team_pbaShell Oilers
career_positionPoint guard
career_start1988
career_end2002
coach_start2002
years11989–1998
team1Formula Shell
years21998–2000
team2Sta. Lucia Realtors
years32001–2002
team3Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
cyears12002–2010
cteam1Purefoods (assistant)
cyears22010–2023
cteam2Meralco Bolts (assistant)
cyears32012–2013
cteam3San Beda
cyears42014–2015
cteam4Hapee Fresh Fighters
cyears52014–2015
cteam5Ateneo (assistant)
medal_templates

As player:

Collegiate career

Magsanoc played collegiate ball with Benjie Paras, Eric Altamirano, future UP head coach Goldwin Monteverde and Joey Guanio for the University of the Philippines basketball squad, then coached by Joe Lipa, where he helped the Fighting Maroons win the UAAP championship in 1986, their first basketball championship in 48 years.

Amateur career

Aside from national team stints in the 1986 Asian Games, 1987 Jones Cup, ABC championships and SEA Games under coach Joe Lipa, Magsanoc saw action for YCO Shine Masters and Philips Sardines in the PABL.

Professional career

Magsanoc joined the Philippine Basketball Association in 1988 and was picked by Shell while his former national teammates Jojo Lastimosa, Glenn Capacio, Jerry Codiñera and Alvin Patrimonio were absorbed by newcomer Purefoods Hotdogs in one of the best entries of freshman cagers to the pro ranks.

The following season in his sophomore year, Magsanoc was reunited with former UP teammate Benjie Paras, who was the number 1 overall draft pick that year. The triumvirate of Magsanoc, Paras and seven-time best import Bobby Parks led Shell to the finals in the first conference each year from 1989 to 1992, winning two championships and placing runner-up twice. Magsanoc was considered by fans and experts alike as one of the best point guard in the league at the turn of the decade.

From 1993 to 1995, he remains one of the top point guards despite Shell missing the finals trip for three seasons and with the emergence of Alaska's Johnny Abarrientos. In 1996, Shell return to the finals but Magsanoc missed out playing in the championship because of an injury. Finally, after 10 seasons with Shell, Magsanoc was surprisingly traded to Sta. Lucia Realtors for Gerry Esplana beginning the 1998 PBA season, the "Point Laureate" was lost in the limelight as a Realtor. In 2001, he joined Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs and was reunited with former YCO teammate in the PABL and national teammate Alvin Patrimonio, together they won their final championship in the PBA in the 2002 Governors Cup.

He was also a member of the all-professional Philippine National Team that took home the silver medal in the 1990 Asian Games.

In 2000, he was named a member of the PBA's 25 Greatest Players.

In 2013, he was enshrined into the PBA Hall of Fame, along with Paras, Lim Eng Beng, and the late Ed Ocampo.

Coaching career

On retirement from playing basketball, Magsanoc went into coaching basketball teams. He was the former assistant coach of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants under Ryan Gregorio, and also for Meralco Bolts under Gregorio and later on Norman Black, until Black's demotion.

He was the head coach of the San Beda Red Lions for the 88th season of NCAA (2012–13). He resigned his coaching job in San Beda after winning a championship in his rookie year.

He also served as an assistant coach for the Ateneo Blue Eagles, a collegiate varsity team in the Philippines. He is the lead assistant and leads the huddle when timeouts occurred.

He formerly served as the former head coach of the Lamoiyan Corp. PBA D-League team, Hapee Fresh Fighters.

Magsanoc was also the program director of the national 3x3 basketball program from 2019 to 2026.

Sports commentary

He is a color commentator for the television coverage of the PBA from mid-2000s, when his team were not playing. He also a color commentator to UAAP basketball and volleyball games in mid-2000s. He also served as a pre-game reporter for the Game 7 of 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals.

He formerly served as a play-by-play commentator in the Shakey's V-League 12th Season Collegiate Conference and in the Solar Sports coverage of the 2015 PSL Grand Prix Conference. He served as a color commentator when the league was changed as the Premier Volleyball League and being broadcast on S+A, (now in One Sports).

Magsanoc is a regular color commentator for the UNTV Cup since its inaugural season in 2013 up to present. He is also serving as the commissioner of the UNTV Volleyball League since its first season in 2023.

He returned on PBA as a color analyst.

Coaching record

Collegiate career

SeasonTeamGPWLPCTFinishPGPWPLPCTResultsTotals18153.833431.7501 championship
2012SBC18153.8332nd431.750Champions

References

References

  1. "Remembering Maroons' 1986 championship". Philippine Star.
  2. "China flees from RP". Manila Standard.
  3. "Magnolia, Philips run down Miescor, Purefoods". Manila Standard.
  4. "Magsanoc, 2 others picked from pool". Manila Standard.
  5. "Title series begins today". Manila Standard.
  6. "The "Philippine Dream Team" in the 1990 Asian Games".
  7. (April 6, 2005). "Greatest players relive PBA glory years". Philippine Headline News.
  8. "Even in Hall of Fame, high school pals Magsanoc and Paras still inseparable". SPIN.ph.
  9. Ramos, Gerry. (2023-05-23). "After Black, Magsanoc and Fran also out in Meralco shakeup". Spin.ph.
  10. Henson, Joaquin M.. (2010-08-10). "Ryan man at the helm". Philstar.com.
  11. Henson, Joaquin M.. (2012-01-01). "It's Okosa for Barako in quarters". Philstar.com.
  12. (2012-01-13). "Tagumpay ang San Beda sa kanilang misyon". Philstar.com.
  13. Lozada, Mei-lin. (2012-12-15). "Magsanoc announces decision to step down as San Beda coach; MVP accepts resignation". Philstar.com.
  14. Terrado, Reuben. (2014-01-09). "Is Magsanoc Ateneo's coach in waiting? Ronnie talks about move to Eagles' nest". Spin.ph.
  15. Leyba, Olmin. (2015-10-06). "Ateneo denies talks on Bo ouster". Philstar.com.
  16. "Hapee Toothpaste names Ronnie Magsanoc coach as it makes PBA D-League debut". SPIN.ph.
  17. (2014-09-14). "Magsanoc Hapee coach in D-League". philstar.com.
  18. (9 January 2026). "SBP names Ryan Gregorio as new Gilas 3x3 director". Tiebreaker Times.
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