Siot Tanquingcen

Siot Tanquingcen
De La Salle Green Archers
Position Assistant Coach
League UAAP
Personal information
Born (1972-11-03) November 3, 1972
Manila, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Listed height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Listed weight 165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
College University of Santo Tomas
PBA draft 1995
Selected by the Sunkist Orange Juicers
Playing career 1995–2000
Career history
As player:
1995–1997 Sunkist Orange Juicers
1997–1998 San Miguel Beermen
1999–2000 Pampanga Dragons
As coach:
2004–2006, 2011–2013 Barangay Ginebra Kings
2007–2010 San Miguel Beermen
2014 Barako Bull Energy
2015 San Miguel Beermen (Assistant)
2015–present De La Salle Green Archers (Assistant)

Bethune "Siot" Tanquingcen is a Filipino professional basketball head coach. He is currently an assistant coach for the De La Salle Green Archers.

As coach, Tanquincen has won three PBA championships - two with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (2004 Fiesta Conference and 2004-2005 Philippine Cup) and one with the San Miguel Beermen (2009 Fiesta Conference).

He was former player for the UST Growling Tigers in the UAAP, the Sunkist Orange Juicers and the San Miguel Beermen in the PBA and the Pampanga Dragons in the Metropolitan Basketball Association. He finished high school at the Philippine Cultural High School.

Playing career

Tanquingcen was one of the role players for the UST Tigers in their historic four-peat run from 1993 to 1996 under head coach Aric del Rosario. Other members of the said squad were Chris Cantonjos, Estong Ballesteros, Rey Evangelista, Dennis Espino and Bal David.

He also played as the starting point guard for the Philippine team, alongside Poch Juinio that won the gold medal in the 1993 Southeast Asian Games.

He went undrafted in the PBA Rookie Draft in 1995 but was signed by Sunkist late in the season. He got to play for a total of three games.

He also played for the San Miguel Beermen from 1997 to 1998 as a 12th man for the team. In 1999, he joined his former UST mentor del Rosario in the MBA's Pampanga Dragons, usually as its starting point guard.

Coaching career

San Miguel under Jong Uichico

After his stint with the Dragons, Tanquingcen became the assistant coach of the San Miguel Beermen under Jong Uichico. In 2002, Tanquingcen was the team's interim coach with Uichico tasked to lead the Philippine national basketball team in the 2002 Asian Games. Despite a limited lineup of Dorian Peña, Boybits Victoria and imports Lamont Strothers, Art Long, Shea Seals and Terquin Mott, he coached the Beermen to a respectable fourth-place finish in the Governor's Cup and finished third in the Commissioner's Cup.

Barangay Ginebra Kings as head coach: 2004-2006

Tanquingcen would return to his assistant duties for the next two seasons. However, midway through the 2004 PBA Fiesta Conference, Barangay Ginebra mentor Allan Caidic was relegated as team manager and hired Tanquincen from its sister team as its new head coach.

The change led to changes in the Ginebra system, as Tanquingcen used more of Jayjay Helterbrand on the point guard spot instead of the inconsistent and injured Bal David. This and other changes led to the Kings' improbable championship in the said conference, defeating Red Bull Barako, 3-1.

In the 2004-05 Philippine Cup, Tanquingcen once again led the crowd-favorites to its first back-to-back title in franchise history after defeating the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals in six games.

2006-07 Philippine Cup: Demotion and Move to Interim Coach

During the 2006 offseason, Jong Uichico was named as the new head coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings, after a big overhaul by almost all of the then-four PBA teams of San Miguel Corporation (the Coca-Cola Tigers is now under the Coca-Cola Company). Tanquingcen, however, was demoted as Uichico's assistant, reprising the role he had with the Beermen.

Despite the limited role, Tanquingcen was normally spotted mapping out offensive sets for the Kings during timeouts as Uichico looks on. The Kings would eventually won the Philippine Cup as an assistant defeating sister company, the Beermen after winning the last four games following a 0-2 hole.

2007: San Miguel's coach

In the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference, Tanquingcen was sent back to San Miguel as an interim coach for Chot Reyes, who focused his role as head of the Philippine national basketball team. At the time Tanquingcen was named head coach, San Miguel struggled with a 0-6 record, and eventually posted a 1-7 card.

But, the Beermen began a surprise run in the tournament, that began with an eight-game winning streak, before finishing with a 10-8 record, and a wild-card appearance.

In a wildcard match against the Coca-Cola Tigers for the final quarterfinals berth, San Miguel won a 102-101 miracle score despite trailing by four points with only 13 seconds left.

Their run continued in the quarterfinals, scoring an upset against his former team, Barangay Ginebra, in the best-of-three series before falling to eventual champion Alaska Aces in a grueling six-game tussle.In 2009 fiesta conference they (San Miguel Beermen) defeat the crowd favorite baragay ginebra kings in seven games 90-79 to get his third pba title as a head coach.

2010: Back to Ginebra as assistant

SMC made its announcement in August 2010 that Ato Agustin will be the new head coach of the San Miguel Beermen beginning 2010-11 season. Siot Tanquincen has been transferred back to the Barangay Ginebra Kings as assistant to Jong Uichico.

2011/2012: Ginebra as Head Coach

SMC management once again decided to relegate Siot Tanquincen as the head tactician of the Barangay Ginebra Kings together with Jong Uichico. They were both head coaches but Siot having the last call for the team. After one conference Jong Uichico then decided to move to Pangilinan owned Meralco team as a consultant right after being considered to be part of Smart Gilas coaching staff. At the start of the second conference Siot becomes the lone coach of the country's most popular team with Allan Caidic, Marco Januz Sauler and Art dela Cruz as assistants.

2014: Barako Bull Energy

Tanquincen took over the coaching duties of Barako Bull from Bong Ramos after a dismal 2-7 win-loss campaign in the 2014 PBA Commissioner's Cup.[1] In his first conference with Barako during the Governors' Cup, his team barely squeaked in the quarterfinals with 3-6 win-loss record, and was eliminated by Talk 'N Text.

He was fired before the start of the new season due to conflicts with management. He was replaced by Koy Banal.[2]

2015: San Miguel Beer and De La Salle Green Archers

Tanquingcen was appointed as one of the assistant coaches of the De La Salle Green Archers since May 2015.[3] He has also returned to the San Miguel Beermen in the PBA as an assistant coach for the 2015-2016 season.

Coaching record

Season Conference Team Elims./Clas. round Playoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2004 Fiesta BGK 4 10 .400 7th 11 8 3 .727 Won Fiesta Conference
200405 Philippine Cup BGK 13 5 .722 1st 11 7 4 .636 Won Philippine Cup
Fiesta BGK 8 10 .444 7th 2 0 2 .000 Lost in wildcard phase
200506 Fiesta BGK 9 7 .563 2nd 9 4 5 .444 Lost in third-place playoff
Philippine Cup BGK 7 9 .438 7th 8 5 3 .625 Lost in quarterfinals
200607 Philippine Cup (Did not coach)
Fiesta SMB 10 5 .667 5th 10 4 6 .400 Lost in third-place playoff
200708 Philippine Cup MBM 10 8 .556 5th 2 0 2 .000 Lost in quarterfinals
Fiesta MBM 10 8 .556 5th 10 4 6 .400 Lost in third-place playoff
200809 Philippine Cup SMB 9 9 .500 6th 12 6 6 .000 Lost in third-place playoff
Fiesta SMB 11 3 .786 1st 13 8 5 .615 Won Fiesta Conference
200910 Philippine Cup SMB 13 5 .722 2nd 7 3 4 .429 Won third-place playoff
Fiesta SMB 13 4 .765 2nd 10 5 5 .500 Lost Fiesta Conference
Totals 117 83 .585 105 54 51 .514 Won 3 championships

See also

References

Preceded by
Jong Uichico
Biboy Ravanes
San Miguel Beermen head coach
2002
2007-2010
Succeeded by
Jong Uichico
Ato Agustin
Preceded by
Allan Caidic
Jong Uichico
Barangay Ginebra Kings head coach
2004-2006
2011-2012
Succeeded by
Jong Uichico
Alfrancis Chua
Preceded by
Bong Ramos
Barako Bull Energy head coach
2014
Succeeded by
Koy Banal
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