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Dante Silverio was born on 17 October, 1937, is an A filipino basketball basketball coaches. Discover Dante Silverio's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Born 17 October, 1937
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1937

Edmundo "Dante" S. Silverio, Sr. (born October 17, 1937), is a Filipino painter, former basketball coach and former champion race car driver.

1972

Silverio rose to prominence in 1972, when he captured a rare double feat, winning the International Greenhills Grand Prix and, two months later, the Royal Rally of Champions.

1973

Toyota (1973-1979)

Silverio became involved in basketball when he formed the Toyota Athletic Club (Komatsu Komets/Toyota Comets) in 1973 which participated in the MICAA.

Philippine Men's Basketball Team (1973)

Silverio was the team manager of the Philippines men's national basketball team which captured the 1973 FIBA Asia Championship.

1974

From being its team manager, he became its head coach in 1974 after coach Nilo Verona left the team.

In the PBA, he led the franchise to five championships and six runner-up finishes.

1975

PBA All-Star Games (1975, 1989)

During the PBA's inaugural season, Silverio coached in the pioneering version of the PBA All-Star Games on December 23, 1975, called the PBA Ovaltine Dream Games.

Silverio's Ovaltine Yellow squad lost to the Ovaltine Brown team coached by Baby Dalupan, 126-123 in the third and deciding match.

1979

In December 1979, Silverio resigned from the team after corporate management decided to reinstate players Ramon Fernandez, Ernesto Estrada and Abe King in Game 2 of the Invitational (3rd) Conference championship finals.

Silverio did not field these players in during the conference, claiming the three deliberately “didn't play their best” in a losing finals stint against Royal Tru Orange during the previous conference (1979 Open (2nd) Conference).

Toyota eventually won the title on December 15, 1979, under assistant coach Fort Acuña, beating arch-rival Crispa in four games.

1988

Shell (1988-1989)

He returned to the PBA in 1988-1989 as head coach of Shell.

He piloted the franchise to runner-up finishes in the 1988 PBA Reinforced Conference and 1989 PBA Open Conference.

1989

In 1989, Silverio coached the Rookie-Sophomores-Juniors All-Stars during the 1989 PBA All-Star Weekend, losing to the Veteran All-Stars coached by Baby Dalupan, 132-130.

2003

Crispa-Toyota Reunion Game (2003)

In 2003, Silverio participated in the Crispa-Toyota reunion game during the 2003 PBA All-Star Weekend, coaching the Toyota team to a 65-61 victory.