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Danny Florencio

Danny Florencio
Personal information
Born (1947-09-05) September 5, 1947 (age 69)
Quiapo, Manila, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Listed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight 165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
College University of Santo Tomas
Playing career 1975–1983
Position Shooting guard / Small forward
Number 8, 44, 22
Career history
1968–1969 YCO Painters
1970–1973 Crispa
1974–1976 U/Tex
1977 7-Up
1978–1982 Toyota
1983 Galerie Dominique
Career highlights and awards

Danilo Zoleta Florencio (born September 5, 1947) is a retired Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. He was known in the PBA as the original Skywalker and Daredevil Danny.

Florencio played for the UST Glowing Goldies from 1965-1967. After he left UST, joined the national team soon after, and became a member of the RP Team that finished second in the 1971 ABC Championships in Tokyo, which earned them a berth in the 1972 Munich Olympics. This was the last time the Philippine national basketball team qualified for the Olympics. He was also part of the national team that won gold in 1967 ABC Championship and earned the berth for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico.

While donning the national team colors, he also played in the MICAA via the YCO Painters in the late 1960s, which was coached by no less than the great Caloy Loyzaga. In the early 1970s, he, along with Jun Papa, became the cornerstones of the powerhouse Crispa squad. However, in 1973, he, along with four others, were meted a lifetime ban by the MICAA due to game-fixing allegations, which was later lifted.

He was the hero of the Philippine team that beat South Korea in the 1967 FIBA Asia Championship.

Florencio played in the PBA from 1975 to 1983 with the U/Tex Wranglers, the Toyota Super Corollas, 7-Up, and the Galerie Dominique Artistas. Though generously listed as 5'10", he stood 5'9" at the most, but he distinguished himself with daring drives to the hoop capped by never-before-seen hangtime moves and twisting undergoal stabs. He also had an accurate jumpshot from up to 18 feet.

Florencio's eight seasons in the league were highlighted by numerous all-time records. In 1977, he averaged a 32.3 points per game in 39 games played, the highest tallied by any local player in a season. He was also the ninth player to achieve the 5,000 point-plateau, reaching the milestone on his birthday in 1981. He scored at least 50 points four times, at least 40 points six times, and at least 30 points eight times in his eight-year stint as a pro.


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