Bong Ravena
{{short description|Filipino basketball player and coach}}
{{Infobox basketball biography
| image =
| name = Bong Ravena
| number =
| position = Assistant coach
| league = PBA
| team = TNT Tropang 5G
| nationality = Filipino
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|05|22}}
| birth_place = Manila, Philippines
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 2
| weight_lbs = 195
| high school =
| college = UE
| draft_year_pba = 1992
| draft_round_pba = 1st Round
| draft_pick_pba = 5
| draft_team_pba = San Miguel Beermen
| career_start = 1992
| career_end = 2005
| coach_start = 2008
| years1 = 1992–1994
| team1 = San Miguel Beermen
| years2 = 1994–1997
| team2 = Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
| years3 = 1998–1999
| team3 = Pasig-Rizal Pirates
| years4 = 2000–2005
| team4 = Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
| cyears1 = 2006–2018
| cteam1 = Talk 'N Text/TNT (assistant)
| cyears2 = 2018–2020
| cteam2 = TNT KaTropa / TNT Tropang Giga
| cyears3 = 2021–present
| cteam3 = TNT Tropang Giga / TNT Tropang 5G (assistant)
| highlights = As player:
- 5× PBA champion (1992 All-Filipino, 1993 Governors', 1994 Commissioner's, 1997 All-Filipino, 2003 All-Filipino)
- 2× PBA All Star (1997, 1998)
- PBA Rookie of the Year ({{pbay|1992}})
- PBA Most Improved Player ({{pbay|1997}})
- PBA Mythical Second Team ({{pbay|1997}})
As assistant coach:
- 8× PBA champion (2009 Philippine, 2011 Philippine, 2011 Commissioner's, 2015 Commissioner's, 2021 Philippine, 2023 Governors', 2024 Governors', 2024–25 Commissioner's)
}}
Ferdinand "Bong" Ravena II (born May 22, 1970) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and a current assistant coach for the TNT Tropang 5G of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was nicknamed The Raven during his playing days.
Early life and college career
Ravena did not start playing basketball in his younger days. He was more often seen in the open fields playing football, and when he was indoors, he played volleyball. Once he picked basketball as his primary sport, it came to him quickly.
He played college basketball at University of the East{{Cite web |url=http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/oct0713/sports_achieve.htm |title=Abante-Tonite Online | Sports |access-date=2014-09-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025536/http://www.abante-tonite.com/issue/oct0713/sports_achieve.htm |archive-date=2016-03-04 |url-status=dead }} under then coach Roel Nadurata and led the Red Warriors to a finals appearance in 1990 but fell to De La Salle Green Archers that were powered by Noli Locsin, Jun Limpot and Johnedel Cardel.
Professional career
He was drafted 5th overall by San Miguel Beer in the 1992 PBA draft and earned a serious reputation as a deadeye gunner, while playing backup for Allan Caidic and Samboy Lim. His ability to work well off the ball was supposed to make him the quintessential decoy for the Beermen, who had a surplus of wing men on board.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/270858/sports/passing-the-torch-from-the-raven-to-the-phenom/|title=Passing the torch: From the Raven to the Phenom|website=GMA News Online|date=23 August 2012 }}
By the end of his rookie season, he was chosen the PBA Rookie of the Year, but not without controversy. He was awarded the PBA Rookie of the Year despite posting meager numbers of 5.1 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.9 assists in 13.6 minutes.
In his sophomore season in 1993, he was relegated as a benchwarmer. By the end of the year, he found himself dealt to the Coney Island Ice Cream Stars in exchange for Kevin Ramas.
Coney Island renamed themselves as Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs when he arrived in 1994. Upon his arrival, the team was loaded with young guns and veterans, yet he managed to earn more minutes than rookie Vince Hizon and defensive wiz Glenn Capacio. However, in 1995, when Purefoods sent Hizon to Ginebra San Miguel and the draft rights to second pick Rodney Santos to Alaska in 1996, and traded away Capacio to Mobiline in 1997, he found himself as the team's starting shooting guard.
It was then that he rose to prominence with the newly christened Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys under the keen watch of newly appointed head coach Eric Altamirano. On a lineup that boasted Alvin Patrimonio, Jerry Codiñera, Dindo Pumaren, and Rey Evangelista, he became a vital piece of the puzzle in the team's campaign in the 1997 season. During the 1997 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals, he helped the Cowboys outlast the Ginebra Gin Kings in six games, to earn their first conference title in nearly three seasons.
His numbers rose the rest of the 1997 season, reaching career-high averages of 11.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.2 steals. He won two awards: The PBA Most Improved Player and a Mythical Second Team selection.
When a new professional league, Metropolitan Basketball Association, was formed in 1998, he bolted, along with other ex-PBA players, to be part of the Pasig Blue Pirates, where he played for two seasons.{{Cite web|url=http://www.newsflash.org/1999/01/sp/sp000567.htm|title=PHNO: Sports Beat|website=www.newsflash.org}}
When the team disbanded, he would return to the PBA in 2000 season, where he played several seasons with Mobiline/Talk 'N Text until 2005 and finish with a total of five PBA championships to his name before eventually retiring.
Coaching career
Ravena served as one of the assistant coaches for the TNT KaTropa for 10 years.{{cite web|last1=Henson|first1=Joaquin|title=Coaching shifts to rearm MVP teams|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/2014/07/11/1344885/coaching-shifts-rearm-mvp-teams|website=www.philstar.com|publisher=Philippine Star|access-date=11 July 2014}} On September 21, 2018, he was named the head coach of the Katropa replacing former head coach Nash Racela.{{cite web|last1=Ramos|first1=Gerry|title=TNT promotes Bong Ravena to head coach in place of Nash Racela|url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/pba/bong-ravena-tnt-katropa-coach-replacement-nash-racela-pba-governors-cup-a793-20180921|website=www.spin.ph|publisher=Sports Interactive Network Philippines|access-date=September 21, 2018}}
Coaching record
= PBA =
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" |Season ! rowspan="2" |Team ! rowspan="2" |Conference |
GP
!W !L !PCT !Finish !PG !W !L !PCT !Results |
---|
2017–18
|TNT |5 |2 |3 |.071 |9th |— |— |— |— |Missed playoffs |
rowspan="3" |2019
| rowspan="3" |TNT |11 |7 |4 |.636 |4th |3 |1 |2 |.333 |Lost in the quarterfinals |
Commissioner's Cup
|11 |10 |1 |.909 |1st |12 |6 |6 |.500 |Lost in the finals |
Governors' Cup
|11 |8 |3 |.727 |3rd |6 |3 |3 |.500 |Lost in the semifinals |
2020
|TNT |11 |7 |4 |.636 |3rd |11 |5 |6 |.455 |Lost in the finals |
colspan="3" |Career Total
!49 !34 !15 !.693 !Playoff Total !32 !15 !17 !.468 !0 championship |
Personal life
He is the father of three children: Japanese B.League players Kiefer Isaac{{cite web |url=http://sports.tempo.com.ph/2014/08/outstanding/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023205931/http://sports.tempo.com.ph/2014/08/outstanding/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2014-10-23 |access-date=2014-09-24 |title=Outstanding | Tempo Sports }} and Ferdinand "Thirdy" III (who both played and graduated for the Ateneo Blue Eagles), and Danielle Theris, a volleyball libero currently playing for the Akari Chargers in the Premier Volleyball League. His wife is the former UST Golden Tigress volleyball star and current volleyball analyst Mozzy Crisologo-Ravena.
References
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{{TNT Tropang 5G current roster}}
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{{San Miguel Beermen 1992 PBA All-Filipino Conference Champions}}
{{San Miguel Beermen 1993 PBA Governors Cup Champions}}
{{Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 1994 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions}}
{{Purefoods Corned Beef Cowboys 1997 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions}}
{{Talk 'N Text Phone Pals 2003 PBA All-Filipino Cup Champions}}
{{Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 2008-09 PBA Philippine Cup Champions}}
{{Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 2010-11 PBA Philippine Cup Champions}}
{{Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 2011 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions}}
{{Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 2015 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions}}
{{TNT Tropang Giga 2021 PBA Philippine Cup Champions}}
{{TNT Tropang Giga 2023 PBA Governors' Cup Champions}}
{{TNT Tropang Giga 2024 PBA Governors' Cup Champions}}
{{TNT Tropang Giga 2024–25 PBA Commissioner's Cup Champions}}
{{PBA Rookies of the Year}}
{{PBA Most Improved Player Award}}
{{TNT KaTropa}}
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