Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Allan Caidic, Robert Jaworski, Ron Jacobs, Ramon Fernandez, Norman Black, Yeng Guiao, Louie Alas, Bill Bayno, Kenneth Duremdes, Chot Reyes, Bogs Adornado, Siot Tanquingcen, Leo Austria, Ryan Gregorio, Carlos Loyzaga, Leo Isaac, Freddie Webb, Tim Cone, Jong Uichico, Ato Agustin, Caloy Garcia, Boyet Fernandez, Eric Altamirano, Derrick Pumaren, Joe Lipa, Bo Perasol, Binky Favis, Glenn McDonald, Baby Dalupan, Gee Abanilla, Turo Valenzona, Alfrancis Chua, Edgardo Ocampo, Tommy Manotoc, Jimmy Mariano, Chito Narvasa, Narciso Bernardo, Joel Banal, Ignacio Ramos, Dante Silverio. Excerpt: Alan Vito Flores Caidic (born June 15, 1963, Pasig City, Philippines) is a retired professional basketball player from the Philippines and is currently an assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the PBA. He is considered by many to be the greatest shooter the country has ever produced, thus, earning the moniker the "Triggerman" . He played college hoops at the University of the East before joining the Philippine Basketball Association in 1987, where he broke several Philippine and PBA all-time records-including the most points scored in a single game (79 points), the most three-point field goals made in a single game (17 triples; breaking his previous record of 15 triples), the most three-point field goals in a career (1,242 triples) and the most consecutive freethrows in a row (76). He has played with several PBA teams and won numerous championships. He played for the Philippine national basketball team including the 1998 Philippine Centennial Team. While in the league, he was considered one of the best three-point shooters in Asia. The vaunted Chinese national basketball team recognized his ability by always reminding their players to be on the lookout for "Philippine No. 8," referring to Caidic's regular jersey number while...