Derrick Pumaren Explained

Cteam20:De La Salle
Cyears20:2020–2022
Cteam19:CEU
Cyears19:2018–2019
Cteam18:UE
Cyears18:2014–2017
Cteam17:Hong Kong (team consultant)
Cyears17:2008–2014
Cteam16:Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
Cyears16:2006–2008
Cteam15:UE (team consultant)
Cyears15:2004–2008
Cteam14:FedEx Express
Cyears14:2002–2003
Cteam13:Tanduay Rhum Masters
Cyears13:2001
Cteam12:Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
Cyears12:1999–2000
Cteam11:Sta. Lucia Realtors
Cyears11:1998
Cteam10:Mobiline Phone Pals (assistant/co-head coach)
Cyears10:1997
Cteam9:Sunkist Orange Juicers/Pop Cola Bottlers
Cyears9:1994–1997
Cteam8:Pepsi Hotshots/7-Up Uncolas
Cyears8:1990–1994
Cteam7:Triple-V Foodmasters
Cyears7:1991–1992
Cteam6:Philippines
Cyears6:1989
Cteam5:Magnolia Cheese Makers
Cyears5:1986
Cteam4:Tanduay Rhum Makers (assistant)
Cyears4:1986
Cteam3:San Miguel Beermen (assistant)
Cyears3:1985; 1987–1989
Cteam2:De La Salle
Cyears2:1986–1991
Cteam1:Magnolia/Lagerlite
Cyears1:1983–1990
Coach Start:1983
College:UE
Nationality: Filipino
Position:Head coach
Derrick Pumaren
Highlights:As head coach:

As assistant coach:

As player:

Frederick "Derrick" S. Pumaren, better known on his nickname Manong Derrick, is a Filipino basketball coach who was recently the coach of the De La Salle Green Archers in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He coached several teams in the UAAP, PBA, and PBL.

Playing career

Collegiate career

Pumaren was a member of the UE Red Warriors 1978 championship team.

Coaching career

Magnolia (PBL) head coach (1983–1990)

While being an assistant, Pumaren led the Magnolia to six Philippine Amateur Basketball League championship.

Assistant coach (1985–1989)

Pumaren was hired an assistant coach for San Miguel Beermen led by then import-coach Norman Black. But when the People Power Revolution occurred and the Beermen was left the league for a while, he worked for Tanduay Rhum Makers under coach Arturo Valenzona and won back-to-back championship in 1987, but lost in the third conference and spoiled their chance to swipe the prestigious Grand slam. He returned as an assistant coach in 1987. When Norman Black returned, this time as a full-time head coach, Pumaren helped the Beermen to win four championships, including the 1989 grand slam.

Magnolia head coach (1986)

In 1986, the Magnolia/SMB returned to the league in the last conference of the season, Pumaren was appointed as head coach, but placed last in the standings.

La Salle (1986–1991)

Pumaren became the head coach for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP from 1986 to the early 90s, piloting the team to its first UAAP finals appearance in 1988,[1] and first championship in 1989 and repeating in 1990.[2] He also called the shots for the 1991 La Salle team in a controversial UAAP championship game win over FEU in 1991.[3]

Philippine team (1989)

Pumaren led the Philippine team (RP-5) into a silver finish against Malaysia in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asian Games.[4]

Triple-V (1991–1992)

Pumaren led Triple-V Restaurant into three PABL championships.[5]

Pepsi (1990–1994)

Pumaren was hired by Pepsi Hotshots to replace legendary PBA head coach Ed Ocampo. Pumaren led his team to a finals appearance in 1992 PBA Third Conference finals as 7Up Uncolas, but swept by Swift.[6]

Sunkist Orange Juicers and success (1995–1996)

Pumaren was hired as Swift Mighty Meaties/Hotdogs head coach. In 1995, Swift changed its name to Sunkist Orange Juicers and he led his team to two championships (defeating Alaska Milkmen in both finals series), but lost in the last conference.[7] He won Coach of the Year (COY) Award in the same season. But in 1996, the success was not doubled, even assisted by legendary coach Turo Valenzona.[8]

Co-coach at Mobiline (1997)

Pumaren was hired as co-coach for Mobiline Phone Pals with Tommy Manotoc.[9] But their partnership did not bear any championship appearance.

Sta. Lucia Realtors (1998)

He replaced Chot Reyes as head coach of the Sta. Lucia Realtors.[10] He led the team to a semi-finals appearance in 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup.

Purefoods (1999–2000)

He replaced future PBA Commissioner Chito Narvasa as Purefoods head coach. One of the trades under him was trading away Defense Minister Jerry Codiñera to the Mobiline Phone Pals to get the 6'9 center Andy Seigle. In 2000, Pumaren led Purefoods to two finals appearances, first in All-Filipino Cup[11] and the last was in the Governors' Cup.[12]

Tanduay and FedEx (2001–2003)

He coached the Tanduay Rhum Masters on its last season in the league.[13] When Bert Lina acquired the team, Pumaren and some players are carried over to the FedEx Express. In 2003, he was sacked and replaced by Bonnie Garcia.[14]

Consultant for UE (2004–2008)

When his brother Dindo Pumaren was hired as head coach of UE Red Warriors, Pumaren was hired as team consultant.[15] He helped the team to reach Final Four in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008. He also helped the team to got a 14-0 elimination sweep that gave them to chance to skip the Final Four and advance to the finals in 2007, but got swept by the returning De La Salle Green Archers (who were suspended the previous year) in the finals led by their brother Franz Pumaren.

Talk 'N Text (2006–2008)

Pumaren was hired by Talk 'N Text Phone Pals in 2005–06 season as their consultant, but later became head coach in 2006 Philippine Cup.[16] He led his team to 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference finals, but lost to Alaska Aces led by ex Phone Pals Willie Miller.[17] But after the finals appearance, they suffered some losses led to rumors of team management firing him and his staff, but after a meeting with the players, it was decided to defer the decision until after the next tournament, the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference.[18] He was later replaced by Chot Reyes.[19]

Hong Kong (2008–2014)

Pumaren served as team consultant to Hong Kong.[20]

UE (2014–2017)

Pumaren was hired by UE Red Warriors as head coach, and led his team to a 4th seed playoff game against the eventual champions NU Bulldogs, but lost. UE struggled and did not qualify for the next seasons that led him to resign.[21]

CEU Scorpions (2018–2019)

Pumaren was hired by CEU Scorpions as head coach, and led his team to a better performance in Universities and Colleges Basketball League, but once lost to Olivarez College in a semi-final game. In 2019 PBA D-League Aspirants' Cup, he led the Scorpions to be a great performing team, but lost to Ateneo Blue Eagles 3 games to 1.[22]

Return to La Salle (2020–2022)

In 2020, he returned as head coach for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP, replacing Gian Nazario.[23] In December 2022, La Salle opted not to renew Pumaren's contract.[24]

Coaching record

Collegiate record

SeasonTeamElimination roundPlayoffs
GPWLPCTFinishGPWLPCTResults
DLSU144 10 .286 6th Eliminated
DLSU146 8 .429 5th Eliminated
DLSU1411 3 .786 2nd 1 0 1 .000 Runner-up
DLSU1411 3 .786 2nd 2 2 0 1.000 Champions
DLSU1411 3 .786 1st 2 1 1 1.000 Champions
DLSU1412 2 .857 1st 2 1 1 .500 Forfeiteda
2014UE149 5 .643 5th 1 0 1 .000 4th-seed playoff
2015UE146 8 .429 6th Eliminated
2016UE143 11 .214 7th Eliminated
2017UE143 11 .214 7th Eliminated
2021DLSU149 5 .643 3rd 2 1 1 .500 Semifinals
DLSU147 7 .500 5th 1 0 1 .000 4th-seed playoff
Totals 8437 47 .440 9 4 5 .444 2 championships
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Professional record

SeasonConferenceTeamElimination/classification roundPlayoffs
GPWLPCTFinishGPWLPCTResults
1991FirstPepsi/7-Up1147.3648thEliminated
All-Filipino1138.2738thEliminated
Third1183.7271st1147.363Fourth place
1992First1147.3647thEliminated
All-Filipino1064.6004th1266.500Fourth place
Third1174.6362nd1367.461Runner-up
1993All-Filipino Cup1037.3007thEliminated
Commissioner's Cup1138.2737thEliminated
Governors' Cup1073.7004th1147.363Fourth place
1994All-Filipino Cup1037.3007thEliminated
Commissioner's Cup1129.1828thEliminated
Governors' CupSwift/Sunkist1064.6003rd1587.533Runner-up
1995All-Filipino Cup1073.7001st15105.667Champions
Commissioner's Cup1091.9001st16106.625Champions
Governors' Cup1082.8001st1156.454Third place
1996All-Filipino Cup14410.4007thEliminated
Commissioner's Cup1055.5006th101.000Semifinal playoff
Governors' Cup1156.4555th211.500Quarterfinals
1998All-Filipino CupSta. Lucia1156.4553rd1275.583Fourth place
Commissioner's Cup1147.3648thEliminated
Centennial Cup817.1258thEliminated
Governors' Cup752.7147thEliminated
1999All-Filipino CupPurefoods1679.4387th211.500Quarterfinals
Commissioner's Cup835.3757th211.500Quarterfinals
Governors' Cup871.8751st514.200Fourth place
2000All-Filipino Cup1486.5714th1156.454Runner-up
Commissioner's Cup945.4445th101.000Quarterfinals
Governors' Cup954.5564th1156.454Runner-up
2001All-Filipino CupTanduay1459.3579thEliminated
Commissioner's Cup936.3337th101.000Quarterfinals
Governors' Cup1358.3859thEliminated
2002Governors' CupFedEx1165.5455th101.000Quarterfinals
Commissioner's Cup1064.6006th211.500Quarterfinals
All-Filipino Cup918.11110thEliminated
2003All-Filipino Cup18108.5562nd (B)312.333Quarterfinals
Invitational431.7501st (A)211.500Third place
Reinforced1358.3852nd (A)202.000Quarterfinals
2005–06Philippine CupTalk 'N Text16610.3748th312.333Quarterfinals
2006–07Philippine Cup18108.5564th1165.545Third place
Fiesta18117.6114th1697.563Runner-up
2007–08Philippine Cup1899.5006th101.000First wildcard round
Fiesta1899.5007th211.500Second wildcard round
Totals476232250.48719594101.4822 championships

National team record

The Pumaren Family

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Tupas . Cedelf P. . 2020-01-07 . Derrick Pumaren returns as La Salle head coach . 2022-04-15 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  3. Web site: Remember this strange end to the FEU vs La Salle finals in 1991? . 2024-02-03 . Spin.ph . en.
  4. Web site: Henson . Joaquin M. . Coach recalls beating Pinoys . 2022-04-13 . Philstar.com.
  5. Web site: Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-14 . news.google.com.
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  10. Web site: Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-14 . news.google.com.
  11. Web site: Philippine Daily Inquirer - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-13 . news.google.com.
  12. Web site: Philippine Daily Inquirer - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-13 . news.google.com.
  13. Web site: Philippine Daily Inquirer - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-14 . news.google.com.
  14. Web site: Philippine Daily Inquirer - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-14 . news.google.com.
  15. Web site: Cordero . Abac . Pumaren vs Pumaren in UE vs DLSU . 2024-08-07 . Philstar.com.
  16. Web site: It’s Derrick, not Chot at TnT . 2024-06-28 . Philstar.com.
  17. Web site: The Manila Times - Google News Archive Search . 2022-04-13 . news.google.com.
  18. Web site: 2007-07-09 . ABS-CBN Interactive . https://archive.today/20070709212017/http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=106348 . dead . 2007-07-09 . 2022-04-13 . archive.ph.
  19. News: We're stronger. Cordova. Calvin. 27 October 2008. Inquirer. 30 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20120204220657/http://globalnation.inquirer.net/cebudailynews/sports/view/20080327-126711/Were-stronger. 4 February 2012. dead.
  20. Web site: Hong Kong could also cause reeling Gilas some problems, says Derrick Pumaren . 2022-04-15 . Spin.ph . en.
  21. Web site: Derrick Pumaren admits parting of ways with UE Red Warriors . 2022-04-15 . Spin.ph . en.
  22. Web site: Bacnis . Justine . 2020-05-15 . Derrick Pumaren looks back on the last team that beat Ateneo -- the 7-man CEU Scorpions . 2022-04-13 . Tiebreaker Times . en-US.
  23. Web site: Tupas . Cedelf P. . 2020-01-07 . Derrick Pumaren returns as La Salle head coach . 2022-04-15 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  24. Web site: Li . Matthew . 2022-12-27 . La Salle makes decision not to renew Pumaren for UAAP 86 . 2022-12-27 . Tiebreaker Times . en.