Rudy Hatfield
Personal information | |
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Born | Detroit, Michigan | September 13, 1977
Nationality | American / Filipino |
Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Listed weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Livonia, Churchill |
College | Michigan–Dearborn (1996–1998) |
PBA draft | 2000: direct hire |
Selected by the Tanduay Rhum Masters | |
Playing career | 1999–2013 |
Position | Power forward |
Career history | |
1999 | Laguna Lakers |
2000 | Tanduay Rhum Masters |
2001 | Pop Cola Panthers |
2002–2005 | Coca-Cola Tigers |
2006–2007, 2010–2011, 2012–2013 | Barangay Ginebra Kings / Barangay Ginebra San Miguel |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Rudolph Conse "Rudy" Hatfield II (born September 13, 1977) is an American-Filipino retired professional basketball player who played for Laguna Lakers in the Metropolitan Basketball Association and for Tanduay Rhum Masters, Pop Cola Panthers, Coca-Cola Tigers and Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the Philippine Basketball Association.[1]
Pro career
[edit]Tanduay
[edit]After Hatfield's stint with Laguna Lakers in the Metropolitan Basketball Association, he was one of the two former MBA players signed by the Tanduay Rhum Masters beginning the 2000 PBA season. He played secondary role to Eric Menk and Sonny Alvarado.
Pop Cola and Coca-Cola
[edit]Hatfield was obtained by Pop Cola the following season in a trade with Noli Locsin which involved two other players. He turned into Pop Cola's most reliable frontline player as he made it to the Mythical Second Team for the second straight year. Hatfield finished 14th in scoring with 13 points per game average.
After playing for the Pop Cola Panthers, Hatfield was acquired by the Coca-Cola Tigers in 2002 and played with All-Stars Jeffrey Cariaso and Johnny Abarrientos. He became a power player here and helped the team win the 2002 All-Filipino Cup and the 2003 Reinforced Conference. He had a number of awards that include the Mythical and All-Defensive teams. He was also an All-Star in 2003.
While in the Tigers in 2003, his citizenship were questioned,[2] but later proven with Filipino blood. He missed the 2004 PBA All-Star Weekend due to injury.[3]
He played for the Tigers until 2006.[4]
Ginebra
[edit]Hatfield played for Ginebra from 2006 and known for being the team's hustle-man, being reliable on defense and rebounding.[4] He helped to the team to reach the 2007 Philippine Cup finals,[5] defeating San Miguel Beermen in six games. He played for the team until 2013.[6][7]
PBA career statistics
[edit]Legend | |||||
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GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field-goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field-goal percentage | FT% | Free-throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
Season-by-season averages
[edit]Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2000 | Tanduay | 43 | 37.6 | .544 | .250 | .617 | 9.5 | 2.1 | 1.0 | .4 | 13.3 |
2001 | Pop Cola | 51 | 42.0 | .441 | .206 | .665 | 12.4 | 2.5 | 1.5 | .5 | 13.0 |
2002 | Coca-Cola | 17 | 32.3 | .398 | .408 | .653 | 9.9 | 2.5 | 1.5 | .5 | 12.5 |
2003 | Coca-Cola | 65 | 38.0 | .444 | .274 | .575 | 10.7 | 4.3 | 1.8 | .5 | 13.7 |
2004–05 | Coca-Cola | 16 | 32.3 | .460 | .167 | .623 | 8.9 | 3.9 | 1.4 | .3 | 11.4 |
2006–07 | Barangay Ginebra | 35 | 33.0 | .515 | .273 | .614 | 11.3 | 2.6 | 1.5 | .5 | 15.1 |
2009–10 | Barangay Ginebra | 21 | 21.7 | .455 | .000 | .473 | 7.7 | .8 | .8 | .2 | 7.0 |
2010–11 | Barangay Ginebra | 45 | 29.1 | .454 | .235 | .584 | 10.2 | 2.1 | .8 | .4 | 8.5 |
2011–12 | Barangay Ginebra | 28 | 24.9 | .480 | .000 | .366 | 7.3 | 1.7 | 1.0 | .2 | 6.6 |
2012–13 | Barangay Ginebra | 37 | 24.9 | .435 | .000 | .551 | 5.7 | 1.3 | .5 | .2 | 4.0 |
Career | 358 | 32.3 | .466 | .266 | .593 | 9.7 | 2.5 | 1.2 | .4 | 10.9 |
Present
[edit]Ruffa Mae Quinto and ex-boyfriend Hatfield starred in Masikip sa Dibdib: The Boobita Rose Story as Boobita Rose and Mark, respectively.[9] In 2004, they separated.[10] Hatfield lives in Detroit, Michigan with his wife and six children.
References
[edit]- ^ Galvez, Waylon (7 April 2010). "Hatfield brings new energy to Ginebra Kings". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ Cordero, Abac (March 29, 2003). "Mom's roots put Hatfield in hot water". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ Villar, Joey; Beltran, Nelson (August 11, 2004). "Caidic, 3 others challenge PBA crop". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ a b Henson, Joaquin M. (August 30, 2006). "H-B0mb ready to explode". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ "Talk N Text sibak sa finals: Ginebra pasok na". Philstar.com. February 5, 2007. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ Henson, Joaquin M. (November 16, 2012). "Ginebra back on track". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ Henson, Joaquin M. (September 28, 2012). "Ginebra back in fiery form". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ "Rudy Hatfield Player Profile - PBA-Online.net". PBA-Online.net. Archived from the original on 2017-03-17.
- ^ "Rufa Mae Quinto's ex-flame Rudy Hatfield resumes". www.pep.ph. April 12, 2010. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
- ^ "Is this romance for real or for show?". The Philippine Star. September 3, 2006. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
External links
[edit]- 1977 births
- Living people
- American men's basketball players
- Asian Games competitors for the Philippines
- Barangay Ginebra San Miguel players
- Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games
- Basketball players from Michigan
- College men's basketball players in the United States
- Philippine Basketball Association All-Stars
- Philippines men's national basketball team players
- Filipino men's basketball players
- Pop Cola Panthers players
- Powerade Tigers players
- Power forwards
- Sportspeople from Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Tanduay Rhum Masters players
- University of Michigan–Dearborn alumni
- American sportspeople of Filipino descent