Almost a Triple Double Average for Don Ramon
Ramon Fernandez, one of only two 4-time Most Valuable Player in the PBA, had his best season in 1984 following the disbandment of his original team Toyota. The 6-4 center missed a triple-double average for the whole season by just five assists! His averages in 40.80 minutes per game of action in 64 outings as franchise player of rookie team Beer Hausen were: 27.7 points, 11.17 rebounds and 9.92 assists. Fernandez also had 1.53 steals and 2.09 blocks in his year-long all-around brilliance. Fernandez powered Beer Hausen to a fourth place finish in the first conference (All-Filipino 1), runner-up in the second conference (All-Filipino 2) and third place in the third conference (Invitational). He won the second of his four MVP trophies in that season. Fernandez is the one of the PBA’s all-time leader in most points scored, most minutes played, most defensive rebounds, most total rebounds, most steals and most blocked shots.