The Barako Bull Energy were a Philippine Basketball Association team that began in 2002 as the FedEx Express. From its first season until 2005, the team...
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The Barako Bull Energy Boosters were a professional basketball team of the Philippine Basketball Association owned by the Photokina Marketing Corporation...
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List of defunct Philippine Basketball Association teams (section Air21 Express and Barako Bull Energy records)
Shine → Shell → Crispa Phoenix Super LPG → FedEx/Air21/Burger King/Barako Bull Energy → Tanduay (1999) Royal Tru-Orange/Gold Eagle Beer/Magnolia/Petron...
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picks. Barako Bull Energy, B-Meg Llamados, and Shopinas.com Clickers involved a three-way deal. Shopinas.com acquired Elmer Espiritu from Barako Bull and...
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Mick Pennisi (category Barako Bull Energy Boosters players)
Bull traded to Barangay Ginebra which then used it to pick John Wilson). On August 28, 2011, Pennisi was traded by San Miguel to Barako Bull Energy Cola...
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This is a list of seasons by the Barako Bull Energy of the Philippine Basketball Association. *One-game playoff **Team had twice-to-beat advantage *one-game...
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second round pick and Dorian Peña from Barako Bull in a three-team trade with San Miguel. Previously, the Energy acquired the pick and RR Garcia on June...
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Express however was renamed as the Barako Bull Energy in 2011 after the Lina Group acquired the majority share of the Energy Food and Drinks, a subsidiary...
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2012–13 Barako Bull Energy was the 11th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Formerly known as Barako Bull Energy Cola...
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Rico Maierhofer (category Barako Bull Energy players)
Barako Bull along with Wilson in a draft-day trade for the No. 4 pick which Barangay Ginebra used to pick James Forrester. While playing for Energy Cola...
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