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Samboy Lim
Avelino "Samboy" Borromeo Lim Jr. (April 1, 1962 – December 23, 2023), nicknamed "The Skywalker", was a Filipino professional basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association and the national team in the 1980s and 1990s.
As a high-flying wing, he distinguished himself with his flamboyant and often dangerous forays to the basket, punctuated by acrobatic shots, hang-time moves, or slam dunks. Lim was a five-time All-Star and two-time PBA Mythical Team selection, but he did not win a Most Valuable Player award because he did not complete a full season due to the multiple injuries he sustained on the court.
Lim was discovered at 15-years old while playing on the courts of Phil-Am Life Homes in Quezon City by former basketball player, Jun Celis. This subsequently led to athletic scholarships, which were helpful given that his father, Dr. Avelino B. Lim Sr., died due to coronary thrombosis just as the younger Lim was entering high school.
After high school in San Beda, Samboy spent a year's residence at Letran before finally seeing action in the NCAA in 1982. Even as a first-year varsity player for the Letran Knights, Samboy was already a significant contributor to Letran's championship team. In 1983, Lim was remembered for the "Asthma series" against the San Sebastian Stags, where he had asthma throughout the championship series. Trailing the best-of-three series 1–0, Lim was fetched from the University of Santo Tomas Hospital on Game 2 to score 12 points, routing the Stags, then scored 20 points in the title-clinching Game 3. Samboy was all set to join the NCC squad of coach Ron Jacobs even before the start of the 1984 NCAA tournament but he begged for a grace period so he could play in the collegiate league. Samboy won the NCAA MVP trophy as he led the Knights to their third straight NCAA seniors' championships from 1982 to 1984, under coach Larry Albano.
Lim was a consistent national team member. His first stint with the national team was during the 1983 SEA Games in Singapore, where the Philippines retained the title. In 1984, he was a mainstay of the RP Youth team and the RP quintet in the Asian Interclub. He readily marched off to the Ron Jacobs camp the following year and as a rookie of the Northern Consolidated squad, the guest amateur quintet in the PBA. He dislodged several stars from their starting position and was always among the first five players off the bench. Samboy won championships with the nationals in the Jones Cup, SEA Games, and the ABC crown in early 1986. After the NCC core disbanded, he was selected as part of the Philippine national team that competed in the 1986 Asian Games. He was one of the main players and top scorers of the national team that went on to win the bronze medal.
Samboy's first commercial team was the Lhuillier Jewelers in the Philippine Amateur Basketball league First Conference in 1986. He spearheaded the ballclub to a title, together with Jojo Lastimosa and Al Solis.
In September 1986, Lim was included in the line-up of the comebacking San Miguel Beer in the Philippine Basketball Association, which the team to be known as Magnolia Cheese, in the 1986 PBA Open Conference.
Lim was injury-prone for the next two seasons (1987–88), although he helped the San Miguel Beermen earn the 1988 PBA Open Conference title. Lim's outstanding hang time earned him the monicker "Skywalker" and previous injuries did not stop him from playing with recklessly and coming up with acrobatic shots.
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Samboy Lim
Avelino "Samboy" Borromeo Lim Jr. (April 1, 1962 – December 23, 2023), nicknamed "The Skywalker", was a Filipino professional basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association and the national team in the 1980s and 1990s.
As a high-flying wing, he distinguished himself with his flamboyant and often dangerous forays to the basket, punctuated by acrobatic shots, hang-time moves, or slam dunks. Lim was a five-time All-Star and two-time PBA Mythical Team selection, but he did not win a Most Valuable Player award because he did not complete a full season due to the multiple injuries he sustained on the court.
Lim was discovered at 15-years old while playing on the courts of Phil-Am Life Homes in Quezon City by former basketball player, Jun Celis. This subsequently led to athletic scholarships, which were helpful given that his father, Dr. Avelino B. Lim Sr., died due to coronary thrombosis just as the younger Lim was entering high school.
After high school in San Beda, Samboy spent a year's residence at Letran before finally seeing action in the NCAA in 1982. Even as a first-year varsity player for the Letran Knights, Samboy was already a significant contributor to Letran's championship team. In 1983, Lim was remembered for the "Asthma series" against the San Sebastian Stags, where he had asthma throughout the championship series. Trailing the best-of-three series 1–0, Lim was fetched from the University of Santo Tomas Hospital on Game 2 to score 12 points, routing the Stags, then scored 20 points in the title-clinching Game 3. Samboy was all set to join the NCC squad of coach Ron Jacobs even before the start of the 1984 NCAA tournament but he begged for a grace period so he could play in the collegiate league. Samboy won the NCAA MVP trophy as he led the Knights to their third straight NCAA seniors' championships from 1982 to 1984, under coach Larry Albano.
Lim was a consistent national team member. His first stint with the national team was during the 1983 SEA Games in Singapore, where the Philippines retained the title. In 1984, he was a mainstay of the RP Youth team and the RP quintet in the Asian Interclub. He readily marched off to the Ron Jacobs camp the following year and as a rookie of the Northern Consolidated squad, the guest amateur quintet in the PBA. He dislodged several stars from their starting position and was always among the first five players off the bench. Samboy won championships with the nationals in the Jones Cup, SEA Games, and the ABC crown in early 1986. After the NCC core disbanded, he was selected as part of the Philippine national team that competed in the 1986 Asian Games. He was one of the main players and top scorers of the national team that went on to win the bronze medal.
Samboy's first commercial team was the Lhuillier Jewelers in the Philippine Amateur Basketball league First Conference in 1986. He spearheaded the ballclub to a title, together with Jojo Lastimosa and Al Solis.
In September 1986, Lim was included in the line-up of the comebacking San Miguel Beer in the Philippine Basketball Association, which the team to be known as Magnolia Cheese, in the 1986 PBA Open Conference.
Lim was injury-prone for the next two seasons (1987–88), although he helped the San Miguel Beermen earn the 1988 PBA Open Conference title. Lim's outstanding hang time earned him the monicker "Skywalker" and previous injuries did not stop him from playing with recklessly and coming up with acrobatic shots.
