Frankie Lim
Francisco "Frankie" Lim is a Filipino former basketball player, basketball coach and executive. He played 15 seasons in the PBA.
He later became a successful coach, leading his alma mater San Beda Red Lions to four NCAA seniors titles. Lim previously served as head coach of the NLEX Road Warriors.
Playing career
Lim played collegiate ball at San Beda College where he was a member of the last championship team that won the NCAA crown in 1978. While in the amateur ranks, he suited up for YCO Painters in the old Manila [Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association|MICAA], which was then coached by Freddie Webb. He was part of the Philippine training team of coach Ron Jacobs in 1981 that took home the Jones Cup title.He turned pro in 1982 and was signed by Yco-Tanduay. Lim moved to Great Taste in his third season and won his first championship with the Coffee Makers. He spent most of the 1985 PBA season with knee problems and on the injured list. In 1986, he was acquired by new team Alaska Milkmen and Lim shared playmaker roles with Marte Saldaña and later on with Ric-Ric Marata. He was the last from the original Alaska roster to leave the squad in 1993 when he transferred to Purefoods. Lim won two championships with the Hotdogs before playing his final two seasons with Shell and San Miguel.
Coaching career
Purefoods and Talk 'N Text
After retiring as a player, Lim was named an assistant of Eric Altamirano in Purefoods in 1997. Two years later, Altamirano moved to Talk 'N Text; Lim declined to be named interim coach as he wanted his first coaching stint to be a permanent one; he joined Altamirano in Talk 'N Text instead. With a change in management, the entire coaching staff was fired, but new owner Manuel V. Pangilinan later hired him as team manager of the team.San Beda
Lim then coached the San Beda Red Lions in the NCAA, where he won four titles with the school in 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011. In 2010, his team posted an immaculate record of 18-0 by sweeping all its opponents from the eliminations to the finals.In 2012, he resigned, just before he was set to serve a two-year ban from the NCAA for getting involved in a brawl with then San Sebastian College-Recoletos volleyball head coach Roger Gorayeb.
Indonesia
In 2013, he briefly left the Philippines to coach Stadium Jakarta in Indonesia's National Basketball League.Ginebra
In January 2015, he joined Ginebra as an assistant coach to Ato Agustin. After the team suffered another early exit in the PBA Commissioner's Cup">Philippine Basketball Association">PBA Commissioner's Cup, he was appointed head coach of the Gin Kings, replacing Agustin.In June 2015, Lim was fined and suspended for striking out at Calvin Abueva. Abueva clashed with Orlando Johnson after a heated play, before LA Tenorio shoved Abueva hard who fell close to Lim, who seemed to lash out. The Philippine Basketball Association suspended Lim for a game, also well as giving him a fine along with Abueva, Johnson, and Tenorio for their respective roles in the incident.