1994 Shell Rimula X season


The 1994 Shell Rimula-X Turbo Chargers season was the 10th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association.

Off-season transactions

Summary

After Shell failed to advance in the semifinal round of the All-Filipino Cup, Coach Rino Salazar was replaced by former Shell mentor Joe Lipa starting the Commissioner's Cup. The Turbo Chargers won their first three games and were five wins and one loss when they lost four of their last five matches in the eliminations. In their last assignment on July 31, Seven-time best import Bobby Parks was accused of deliberately throwing games after Shell lost to San Miguel in overtime by one point, thereby eliminating Toñdena 65, who were hoping to gain a tie with the Beermen and a playoff for the last semifinals berth. Parks was replaced by Jerome Lane starting the semifinal round and Shell ended up placing fifth and last among the five-team semifinalist.
In the Governor's Cup, Shell originally brought in Guy Taylor as their import but Taylor was unimpressive in their exhibition outing against Pepsi Mega in Subic and was sent home in favor of Carl Ray Harris, who lasted eight games with the Turbo Chargers. Shell was the last entry into the semifinals by winning against Tondeña 65 Rhum Masters in their playoff game on October 30. Delano Demps, a former 7-Up import who led his team to a runner-up finish two years ago, came in to replaced Harris but he went back home after two games. Michael Morrison was on his third tour of duty with Shell and played five games and their fourth and last reinforcement in the Governor's Cup, Terrence Lewis, played six games as the Turbo Chargers eventually settled for sixth place.

All-Filipino Cup roster

Commissioners Cup roster

Governors Cup roster

Assistant coach: Cris Calilan, replaced by Nemie Villegas Team Manager: Vergel de Dios