Eric Conrad Padua Menk (born August 24, 1974) is a Filipino-American former professional basketball player who played in thePhilippine Basketball Association (PBA) and theASEAN Basketball League. Known asMajor Pain, Menk is a four-time PBA champion and was the2004–05PBA Most Valuable Player.
Menk had played for the Barangay Ginebra franchise for twelve seasons before being waived and signed by theSan Miguel Beermen of the ASEAN Basketball League. He was eventually picked up by the Aces of the PBA, playing for them for two seasons before retiring.
Menk was born inGrand Rapids; his family moved toCharlotte when he was six.[1] His mother, Lucia Padua, was born inLawa-an, Eastern Samar and met Al, his father, inAngeles City while he served in theUnited States Air Force.[2] They got married in 1969. Before him, she had previously given birth to twin boys, but one was stillborn, and the other died within 24 hours. His sister was born a year later. His father began teaching him how to play basketball at the age of seven.[3] When he turned 10, Al started to bring him to high school basketball games. He was often bullied because of his lineage.[2]
Menk attendedCharlotte High School in the state of Michigan from 1988 to 1992. In his junior year, he scored 45 points in a win overBattle Creek Lakeview, missing only two shots from the field.[4] As a senior, he was named First Team All-State in Class A by the Associated Press and an Honorable Mention All-American byUSA Today and McDonald's.[5] He scored 28 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in a marquee matchup against the #1-ranked high-school player in the country,Chris Webber.[6] In 2018, he was honored as a part of Charlotte's inaugural Hall of Fame class, along withWayne Terwilliger,Brock Gutierrez, and many other alumni.[7]
Menk decided to attendLake Superior State University from 1992 to 1996. It was the only school fromMichigan that offered him a scholarship.[1] It was also close to his home.[2] There, he was a 3-time All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference performer and an NCAA Division II All-American. As a senior, he captained a team that won the schools only GLIAC tournament championship.[8] That year, 1996, he was GLIAC Player of the Year and MVP of the GLIAC tournament. He finished his career at LSSU with 1,800 points in 105 games.[8]
Menk played a year inDenmark.[2] He was an import for HIC (Horsens Idraets Club), in the Danish Elite Division in 1996–97, averaging 19 points per game.
After his stint in Denmark, Menk had offers to play in England and Ireland.[2] His Filipino agent, Sam Unera, gave him an offer to play in the Philippines. He arrived in the Philippine basketball scene in 1997 when he played for theTanduay Rhum Masters in thePhilippine Basketball League (PBL). After adjusting to the league's physicality,[9] he quickly made an impact in the PBL being the first Rookie of the Year Awardee and Most Valuable Player Awardee.[10] Aside from that, he also won two more Most Valuable Player Awards and piloted Tanduay to a couple of championships. During his final PBL conference, Menk and Blu Detergent'sAsi Taulava was considered one of the best rivalries at the time.[9]
After Tanduay made its return to the PBA, the Rhum Masters were allowed to nab six players from their PBL squad. Menk headlined the list of those elevated to the pro ranks.[11] Also, Tanduay drafted Filipino-American Sonny Alvarado as the top pick,[12] making Menk and Alvarado as one of the strongest frontlines in the league.
Menk would struggle in his early games in the PBA. However, Menk made a strong showing in the1999 All-Filipino Conference, leading Tanduay to afinals appearance in their maiden season. While Menk was named as theBest Player of the Conference, the Rhum Masters were upset by the veteran-laidenFormula Shell Zoom Masters of eventual-MVPBenjie Paras.[13][12] He scored 43 points in a Game 3 loss during that finals. Menk continued his strong performance in the Commissioner and Governors Cup tournaments, leading him to numerous awards. As a rookie, he also led all locals in scoring for that season.[14]
In2000, Menk had another strong season for the Rhum Masters, as the team became one of the strongest teams in the league, acquiringDondon Hontiveros andJeffrey Cariaso.[12] This included a career-high 45 points in a win over theSta. Lucia Realtors.[15] The team became a threat to corporate rivalSan Miguel Beermen. However, disappointment came for the team as Alvarado was deported for falsification of documents.[12] The Rhum Masters, who won Games 2 and 3 of the semifinals series againstPurefoods during that year'sAll-Filipino Cup, were eliminated from the series after its games won with Alvarado on the team were forfeited. Menk's citizenship came in question as well during theCommissioner's Cup, after the league scrutinized most of the Filipino-foreign cagers' documents. Menk was unable to further prove his Filipino lineage and was suspended indefinitely, forcing Menk to end his season early. During this time, he was courted by theNegros Slashers and theCebu Gems to transfer to theMetropolitan Basketball Association (MBA).[16][17]
Menk got frustrated not being able to play and considered leaving the country.[18] Tanduay considered bringing him back not as a local, but as an import.[19] His return to the pro league came more than a year later, when he was able to prove his citizenship.[20] He played five games for Tanduay in the2001 Governor's Cup, as the Rhum Masters bowed out of the tournament early and he suffered a strained calf injury.[21]
After the2001 PBA season, Tanduay was finalizing its sale toFedEx when Menk was traded to the crowd-favoriteBarangay Ginebra Kings for Elmer Lago and a draft pick.[22][21]
Menk's debut with the team was delayed, as he spent his time with thePhilippine National Team for the2002 Asian Games inBusan,South Korea.[23][24] In theAll-Filipino Cup, Menk finally made his Ginebra debut. In a win over theSan Miguel Beermen, he exploded for 26 points.[25] In his third game with Ginebra, he had a double-double of 14 points and 14 rebounds. He was unable to lead the Kings into the quarterfinals.
In2003, Menk had strong performances during the season, however, Barangay Ginebra failed to enter the semi-finals of theAll-Filipino Cup.[26] His strong performances included a 45 point and 18 rebound double double against theTalk 'N Text Phone Pals that was nullified and a 38 point, 17 rebound double-double against FedEx.[27] He also played in the2003 PBA All-Star Game. He then had to sit out for a month due to a hamstring injury.[28] Ginebra qualified for the quarterfinals in his return with importRosell Ellis leading the way.[29]
The2004-2005 season marked Menk's biggest season yet. He led the Ginebra Kings to two consecutive PBA titles, winning the transition Fiesta Conference and the Philippine Cup.[30][31] He also won the Best Player of the Conference honors during the two said tournaments.[30][31] His2004 Fiesta Conference championship was his first as a PBA player after leading Tanduay to numerous crowns in the PBL.[30] He also got one of the highest votes to play in that year'sAll-Star game. During the2005 Fiesta Conference, he was suspended indefinitely by the league for failure to show additional documents of his citizenship on time.[32] Despite this, Menk still won that season'sMost Valuable Player Award.[3] He averaged 17.5 points and a league-best 11.8 rebounds in 71 total games.[33]
Menk would return for Ginebra during the middle stages of the2005–06 Fiesta Conference.[34] In his first game back, he scored 17 points in a loss to Talk 'N Text.[35] He got another double-double of 17 points and 17 rebounds as Ginebra won their fifth straight.[36] He missed a game as he was suspended by the team for missing a practice without notice.[37] While he led the Kings to the semifinals of the tournament, they were eliminated by eventual championRed Bull Barako in seven grueling games.[38] Throughout thePhilippine Cup, he was hampered by an ankle sprain.[39] He had three clutch free throws in a win over theCoca-Cola Tigers.[40] During the2006 PBA All-Star Game, his team, the PBA South All-Stars, won against the PBA North All-Stars, however, he didn't play due to a bruised knee.[41] He missed several more games due tobone spurs.[42] Still, he was able to help Ginebra make the quarterfinals, where in Game 2 of that series, he scored a season-high 35 points, 16 rebounds, two assists, and a block in a performance that helped them tie up the series.[43] They eventually lost to Red Bull once again in that series, three games to two.[44]
Going into the2006–07 season, most pegged Ginebra as the team to beat, as they had acquired more frontcourt firepower withBilly Mamaril,Rafi Reavis, andRudy Hatfield.[45] In Ginebra's first game of the season, they beat theWelcoat Dragons 102–69, with him contributing 12 points.[46] He then scored 20 points and 14 rebounds in a win over theAlaska Aces.[47] Later in the2006–07 Philippine Cup, Menk suffered calf and toe injuries in a bar fight, causing him to miss the rest of the tournament.[48][49] Ginebra, led by CoachJong Uichico andJayjay Helterbrand, was able to win that conference's title in a finals series against the Beermen.[50] This would be Ginebra's last All-Filipino title until 2020.
In 2008, the Ginebra Kings would return to the finals againstAir21 in that year'sFiesta Conference. It was a long, grueling series where Ginebra lost several players to injury.[51] Despite their losses, Ginebra stretched the series to seven games and eventually won their 4th championship in 4 years. Menk performed well in the series, especially in Game 7, in front of a record-setting 22,000 plus crowd at the legendaryAraneta Coliseum.[52] He finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds, while earning his 3rdPBA Finals MVP accolade.
Menk started the2008–09 season unable to play due to injuries.[53] He got back to his old self when he led his team with 17 points, and a game-winning follow-up basket over Alaska.[54] They lost in thePhilippine Cup quarterfinals to the Beermen.[55] He was selected to play in the All-Star Game during the2009 All-Star Weekend as a member of a PBA selection that went up against the Philippine national team.[56] During the2009 Fiesta Conference, he scored 22 points and six rebounds in a win over theBurger King Whoppers.[57] They made thefinals once again, but were defeated by the Beermen in seven games.[58]
In 2009, Menk missed two weeks due to a fractured toe.[59] In Game 3 of the2009–10 Philippine Cup quarterfinals against Talk 'N Text, he had 20 points, seven rebounds, and three assists as Ginebra survived Talk 'N Text's attempt to eliminate them that game.[60] Ginebra moved on to the semis, where they were swept by Alaska.[61] At age 35, he was selected to another All-Star Game appearance.[52] Later in the2010 Fiesta Conference, he scored 19 points and eight rebounds in a win over Air21.[62] He then had a conference-high 20 points the following game, which led to a win over Barako.[63] With those performances, he earned Player of the Week honors.[64] In a win over Alaska, he battled foul trouble to produce 25 points.[65] He then missed six games due to a calf injury.[66] Ginebra was eliminated in the first round by Alaska.[67]
After losing the first game of the2010–11 season to theMeralco Bolts, Menk contributed nine points against the Tigers for Ginebra's first win of the season.[68] The Ginebra Kings made it all the way to the semifinals of thePhilippine Cup, where they lost to the Beermen in six games.[69] He then was selected to play in the2011 All-Star Game.[70] In the2011 Commissioner's Cup, they made it to thefinals against Talk 'N Text, and even managed to tie the series 1–1.[71] Talk 'N Text however, went on to win the series.[72] They also fell a win short of making it to theGovernors' Cup finals.[73]
In the offseason, Ginebra changed head coaches, replacing Coach Uichico with CoachSiot Tanquingcen.[73] Menk also signed a one-year extension deal worth P4.2 million.[74] In 2012 however, Ginebra made him an unrestricted free agent, and let him go.[10] This was because Ginebra had drafted two Fil-Ams,Chris Ellis andKeith Jensen, reaching the five Fil-Am limit.[75]
Menk then played for theSan Miguel Beermen in the ABL along with former national teammate and rivalAsi Taulava in 2013.[76] In the first game of the season, Menk and Taulava combined for 22 points and 10 rebounds in a road loss to theSaigon Heat.[77] The team bounced back the following game, a rematch against Saigon, where this time he had nine points, three rebounds, an assist and they got the win.[78] He then fractured his nose, causing him to be out for a month.[79] They won the championship that season.[80]
In the2013–14 PBA season, at age 39, Menk signed with theGlobalPort Batang Pier.[81] He got his first double-double with Globalport in an overtime win over Alaska in which he had 10 points and 11 rebounds.[82] For theCommissioner's Cup, new head coachPido Jarencio made him the team captain.[83] However, he hurt his hamstring during practice, causing him to miss the entire conference as the Batang Pier finished with a league-worst 1–8 record.[84]
After a brief stint with the GlobalPort, Menk was traded to theAlaska Aces for two second round picks in the2014 draft.[85] There, he was expected to be backup center forSonny Thoss. He played with the Aces for 2 seasons.
After missing Alaska's first four games due to a groin injury, Menk made his season debut with six rebounds in a win over theKia Sorento.[86] With Thoss injured, he started and led the team with 14 points and 13 rebounds in 27 minutes in a win over theBlackwater Elite.[87] He then contributed eight points and six rebounds in a win over Taulava's team, theNLEX Road Warriors.[88] In the semifinals againstRoS, he had 18 points and seven rebounds in a Game 2 loss, and a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds in a Game 3 win.[89][90] Alaska then moved on to thefinals.[91] There they lost to the Beermen in seven games.[92]
In the2015–16 Philippine Cup, Menk had 12 points in a win over the Batang Pier.[93] The next game, his nose was broken before halftime due to an accidental elbow fromMarc Pingris, and he couldn't finish the game.[94] No surgery was needed and he played the next game without a face mask, contributing nine points and six rebounds in a win over NLEX.[95] That conference, they made it all the way to thefinals, and even grabbed a 3–0 lead, but they lost once again to the Beermen.[96] In theCommissioner's Cup playoffs, he stepped up in the absence of starting power forwardVic Manuel, and contributed 10 points and five rebounds to send Alaska to the semifinals.[97] They would lose once again in thefinals, this time to RoS.[98]
During the2017 PBA Commissioner's Cup, he announced his retirement after playing for 17 seasons.[11] The Aces made a tribute for his contributions in the PBA.[99]
| Legend | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP | Games played | 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 |
| Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Tanduay | 48 | 44.6 | .478 | .303 | .679 | 13.2 | 2.7 | .5 | .5 | 20.1 |
| 2000 | Tanduay | 27 | 43.8 | .438 | .261 | .706 | 13.1 | 2.9 | .4 | .8 | 24.2 |
| 2001 | Tanduay | 5 | 36.2 | .478 | .444 | .840 | 11.0 | 1.6 | .6 | .2 | 22.6 |
| 2002 | Barangay Ginebra | 9 | 32.8 | .410 | .292 | .615 | 12.7 | 2.8 | .4 | .9 | 15.7 |
| 2003 | Barangay Ginebra | 34 | 36.8 | .413 | .189 | .792 | 11.8 | 2.0 | .5 | .7 | 18.8 |
| 2004–05 | Barangay Ginebra | 71 | 38.1 | .462 | .339 | .651 | 11.8 | 2.3 | .4 | .3 | 17.5 |
| 2005–06 | Barangay Ginebra | 41 | 33.5 | .320 | .062 | .647 | 10.5 | 2.0 | .3 | .5 | 14.1 |
| 2006–07 | Barangay Ginebra | 37 | 26.6 | .416 | .200 | .673 | 6.9 | 1.8 | .2 | .2 | 11.5 |
| 2007–08 | Barangay Ginebra | 40 | 23.8 | .403 | .077 | .569 | 5.8 | 1.4 | .3 | .3 | 8.2 |
| 2008–09 | Barangay Ginebra | 38 | 22.6 | .403 | .267 | .636 | 6.7 | 1.1 | .3 | .1 | 9.0 |
| 2009–10 | Barangay Ginebra | 39 | 22.0 | .422 | .308 | .712 | 6.4 | 1.7 | .2 | .3 | 10.6 |
| 2010–11 | Barangay Ginebra | 43 | 18.1 | .388 | .294 | .686 | 4.2 | 1.3 | .1 | .3 | 6.4 |
| 2011–12 | Barangay Ginebra | 7 | 8.9 | .278 | — | .400 | 2.6 | .1 | .1 | .0 | 1.7 |
| 2013–14 | GlobalPort | 24 | 17.1 | .413 | — | .750 | 5.5 | 1.0 | .3 | .3 | 5.0 |
| 2014–15 | Alaska | 47 | 14.5 | .438 | .286 | .710 | 3.7 | .7 | .3 | .2 | 4.7 |
| 2015–16 | Alaska | 43 | 13.1 | .369 | .000 | .585 | 3.2 | .5 | .1 | .1 | 3.3 |
| Career | 553 | 27.6 | .420 | .264 | .679 | 8.1 | 1.7 | .3 | .4 | 11.9 | |
| Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | San Miguel | 19 | 14.0 | .429 | .333 | .778 | 2.1 | .4 | .3 | .1 | 4.9 |
| Career | 19 | .140 | .429 | .333 | .778 | 2.1 | .4 | .3 | .1 | 4.9 | |
In 2002, Menk was selected to play in theNational Team for the2002 Asian Games inBusan, South Korea.[24] However, the country went home without a medal.[102] He started every game and averaged eight rebounds for the tournament.[103]
In 2005, Menk was again included in the National Pool for future international competitions.[104] However, with his citizenship still in limbo during the time, Menk failed to join Team Pilipinas in either the Jones Cup or the Brunei Sultan Cup.
In 2007, for the third time, Menk represented the Philippines again in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship.[105] Despite a 5-2 record, the Philippines finished 9th and did not qualify for the Olympics.
Menk hosted an online sports podcast calledStaying Major onYouTube. He was also a basketball analyst forCNN Philippines and wrote articles on basketball forABS-CBN.[8][106]
In 2018, Menk joinedJimmy Alapag's coaching staff forAlab Pilipinas.[107] He was with the team until 2020, when that season was suspended.[108]
He has a wife, Erin, whom he met in the Philippines, and two children.[1]
Menk's citizenship has been questioned since he arrived in the PBA in 1999. But unlike fellow Filipino-foreign cagerAsi Taulava, Menk had fewer problems regarding his citizenship.
He was suspended twice by the league. In 2000, the PBA suspended the then-Tanduay cager indefinitely for failure to submit proper documents on time.[109] In 2005, Menk was again suspended for failing to submit additional documents to the league for clarification.[32]