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As Jimmy Alapag says farewell to the world of basketball specifically the PBA, the league lost another great point guard. This made me thinks who are the other Best Points Guard during his prime?

The ranking is based on their achievements , impact in the league and their tenure in the league.

Special mention that not made into the list:
  1. Mike Cortez
  2. Paolo Mendoza
  3. Paul Lee (occasionally Shooting Guard)
  4. Sol Mercado
  5. Jvee Casio
  6. Denok Miranda
  7. Jimwell Torion
  8. Johnny Abarrientos
  9. Wynne Arboleda
  10. Paul Artadi





















#10 Noy Castillo


Career history
1998–1999 Shell Velocity
2000–2008 Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants

Career highlights and awards
  • 2x PBA All-Star (1999, 2006)
  • PBA Most Improved Player (2001)
  • PBA Mythical Second team (2001)
























#9 Alex Cabagnot

Career history
2005–2007 Sta. Lucia Realtors
2007–2009 Coca-Cola Tigers
2009–2010 Burger King Whoppers
2010–2014 San Miguel Beermen/Petron Blaze Boosters
2014 GlobalPort Batang Pier
2014-present San Miguel Beermen

Career highlights and awards

  • 2007 PBA Obstacle Challenge Co-Champion (with Dennis Miranda)
  • PBA All-Star (2012)
  • Career highlights and awards
  • Mythical Second Team 2012-2013
  • Most Assists 2006-2007
  • 2007 PBA Obstacle Challenge Co-Champion (with Dennis Miranda)
  • PBA All-Star (2012)























#8 Ryan Reyes

Career history
2007–2010 Sta. Lucia Realtors
2010–present Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters

Career highlights and awards

  • PBA All-Rookie Team (2008)
  • 4x PBA All-Defensive Team (2008, 2010-2012)
  • PBA Rookie of the Year (2008)
  • PBA Sportmsmanship Award (2009)
  • 3x PBA All-Star (2008-10)





















#7 Roger Yap

Career history
Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs/B-Meg Llamados (2001-2002); (2005-2012)
FedEx Express (2003-2004)
Shell Turbo Chargers (2004-2005)
San Miguel Beermen (2012)

Career highlights and awards

  • 2005-06 PBA Mythical First Team
  • 2009-10 PBA Mythical Second Team
  • 2009-10 PBA All-Defensive Team
  • 4-Time PBA All-Star (2005-07, 2010)




















    #6 Mark Barroca

    Career history
    2011–present B-Meg Llamados / San Mig Coffee Mixers / San Mig Super Coffee Mixers / Purefoods Star Hotshots

    Career highlights and awards

    • 1x PBA Mythical First Team (2013-14)
    • 2x PBA All-Star (2012 and 2014)
    • 4x PBA Champion. (2012 Commissioner's, 2013 Governor's, 2013-14 Philippine Cup, 2014 Commissioner's)
    • 1x PBA Finals MVP (2013–14 Philippine Cup)
    • 1x PBA Obstacle Challenge Champion (2014)

























    #5 LA Tenorio

    Career history
    2006–2008 Magnolia Beverage Masters/San Miguel Beermen
    2008–2012 Alaska Aces
    2012–present Barangay Ginebra San Miguel

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA All-Rookie team (2007)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (2010)
    • PBA Mythical first team (2010)
    • PBA Fiesta Conference Co-Finals Most Valuable Player (w/ Cyrus Baguio)
    • 3x PBA All-Star (2009, 2011, 2012)
    • Most Minutes Played (2010)
    • 2012 William Jones Cup Finals MVP
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference Award (2013)



























    #4 Jayson Castro

    Career history
    2008–present Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters

    Career highlights and awards

    • 2014 PBA Scoring Champion
    • 2x PBA Mr. Quality Minutes Player (2008-09, 2010-11)
    • PBA 2x Finals MVP( Philippine Cup '11)(Commissioner's '11)
    • 2x PBA Mythical First Team (2013)(2014)
    • 2x PBA Mythical Second Team (2011)(2012)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (2011)
    • 2x PBA Best Player of the Conference Award (Philippine cup '13)(Commissioner's Cup '14)
    • FIBA Asia Championship All-Star Selection (2013)





















    #3 Olsen Racela

    Career history

    1993–1996 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs
    1997–2011 San Miguel Beermen

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA Mr. Quality Minutes (1993)
    • 3x PBA Mythical Second Team (1998, 1999, 2005)
    • 2x PBA Mythical First Team (2000–2001)
    • 5x PBA All-Star
    • 21st member of 2000-Assist Club
























    #2 Jayjay Helterbrand

    Career information
    2000-present Barangay Ginebra Kings

    Career highlights and awards

    • 4× PBA Champion (2004, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2008)
    • 7x PBA All-Star (2004-10)
    • PBA Most Valuable Player (2009)
    • 2x PBA Mythical First Team (2008, 2009)
    • 2x PBA Fiesta Conference Best Player of the Conference (2008, 2009)
    • PBA All-Star Game Co-Most Valuable Player (2007, w/ Willie Miller)
    • PBA Shooting Stars Co-Champion (2007, w/ Dominic Uy & Panding Nince)
    • PBA Philippine Cup Finals Most Valuable Player (2007)
    • Brunei Sultan Cup Most Valuable Player (2005)
    • PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (2005)
    • PBA Comeback Player of the Year (2005)
    • PBA Mr. Quality Minutes (2003)
    • 69th Member of the PBA 5000 Career points Club






















    #1 Jimmy Alapag


    Career history
    2003-2015 Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA All Filipino Cup Champion (2003)
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup champion (2011)
    • 4x PBA Philippine Cup Champion (2009, 2011, 2012, 2013)
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Co-Finals MVP (w/Jayson Castro) (2011)
    • PBA Most Valuable Player (2011)
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference (2011)
    • PBA Rookie of The Year (2003)
    • PBA 3-Point Shootout Champion (2003)
    • 9x PBA All-Star (2003-2011)
    • PBA All-Star Co-Most Valuable Player (w/Asi Taulava) (2004)
    • 3x PBA Mythical First Team (2003, 2005, 2011)
    • PBA All-Defensive First Team (2003)
    • Most Assists (2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011)
    • POW Order of Merit (2009)
    Alapag is no doubt the Best Point Guard in PBA in the 20's generation, not only in PBA but in National pool team. Drafted as 10th overall pick in the 2003 PBA draft by the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals and was considered the "steal of the draft" . Later on, Alapag formed a dynamic duo with slotman Asi Taulava, to lead the Phone Pals to the All-Filipino Cup Championship by beating the Coca-Cola Tigers in the finals, after overcoming the 0-2 deficit to the Tigers and winning the last four games in the series to capture its first ever title. At the end of the 2003 season, he won the Rookie of the Year award by a huge margin after averaging 14.5 points, 7.02 assists and 6.54 rebounds per outing while shooting a decent clip of 35.4 percent from the three-point region.

    In the  2011 PBA Governors' Cup Finals  he was minted as the season's Most Valuable Player, beating the likes of Arwind Santos and Mark Caguioa in the MVP race.

    For Alaska Aces fans, here are your TOP 10 Greatest Players in all PBA history. The ranking is based on their achievements, impact as a player and their tenure in the team.

























    #10 Bong Alvarez


    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen (1989-1992)

    Career highlights and awards
    PBA Mythical First Team (1990)


    Paul Alvarez turned pro in 1989 and was drafted third overall by Alaska Milk. He made an impact from his very first game delighting the crowd with his high-flying antics. Soon after, fans and TV announcers started calling him "Mr.Excitement".

    Alvarez shattered the record for most points by an individual in a single-game held by Allan Caidic. He poured in 71 points in Alaska's 169-138 victory over Formula Shell on April 26, 1990. That same year, he made it to the Mythical five selection for the first time but injured his Achilles heel in Game 3 of the 1990 PBA Third Conference Finals against Purefoods

















    #9 Poch Junio

    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen - 1994–2000
    Alaska Milkmen 2006–2008

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA All-Star (1996)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (1996)
    • PBA All-Filipino Cup Finals Most Valuable Player (2000)


    The former 6'5" standout of the UP Fighting Maroons was drafted 5th overall by the Alaska Milkmen in 1994. He had a decent beginning in his career but his moment came in 1996 when was awarded as the Most Improved Player of the Season. He was a key part of the 1996 Grand Slam Team of the Milkmen. In 2000, he was named as the Finals MVP of the 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup. Returning to Alaska in the 2006-07 PBA season where we won another championship in 2007. He retired after the 2007-08 Season.






















    #8 LA Tenorio

    Career history
    Alaska Aces 2008–2012

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA All-Rookie team (2007)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (2010)
    • PBA Mythical first team (2010)
    • PBA Fiesta Conference Co-Finals Most Valuable Player (w/ Cyrus Baguio)
    • 3x PBA All-Star (2009, 2011, 2012)
    • Most Minutes Played (2010)
    • 2012 William Jones Cup Finals MVP
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference Award (2013)



    In a surprise move in March, 2008 the Alaska Aces traded Mike Cortez and Ken Bono for Magnolia’s LA Tenorio and Larry Fonacier. The Aces have been happy with the trade as they got a pure point guard in Tenorio to make life easier for Willie Miller who could now concentrate on his scoring.

    In the first four games of the 2009-2010 KFC-PBA Philippine Cup Tenorio has not disappointed the Alaska expectation. As a starting point guard Tenorio led the Alaska team to a scrambling victory over San Miguel Beer in their first game. In their next three games Tenorio was ever the reliable point guard who led his team to the top of the standings in the PBA.




























    #7 Sonny Thoss


    Career history
    Alaska Aces 2004–present

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA All Rookie Team (2005)
    • 2x PBA Mythical First Team (2010, 2011)
    • 2x PBA Mythical Second Team (2008, 2012)
    • PBA Sportsmanship Award (2011)
    • 10x PBA All-Star (2004-13)
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals MVP (2013)


    He was the 5th overall pick in the 2004 PBA draft selected by the Alaska Aces and he's also the tallest rookie picked in that class. In his early years, Sonny was backup Center for the Aces behind with the dominant bigman Ali Peek and E.J. Feihl in Alaska's Bigman Rotation.

    Thoss is currently the oldest franchise player in the current Alaska rotation. Being a reliable big man, he's been an integral for Alaska Aces championships.






















    #6 Bong Hawkins


    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen 1993–2000
    Alaska Milkmen 2005–2006

    Career highlights and awards

    • 3x PBA All-Star (1994–1996)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (1994)
    • PBA All-Defensive team (1994)
    • 2x PBA Mythical Second team (1994, 2000)
    • 2x PBA Mythical First team (1995, 1996)
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference (1996)



    In 1994 he became an integral part of Alaska's success in the 1990s alongside Jojo Lastimosa, Johnny Abarrientos and import Sean Chambers. He became the Most Improved Player of the 1994 Season. In 1996, he was a part of the Grand Slam Team led by then-MVP Abarrientos. He was named to the Mythical Five and Mythical Second Team several times. He would play for the Milkmen until 2000.

    In 2005-06 PBA season, he retired and worked for Tim Cone as one of his assistant coaches. During the 25th Anniversary of Alaska last September 27, 2010, his number 16 was retired along with Johnny's number 14. He is currently on the coaching staff for the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons Men's Basketball Team.






















    #5 Jeffrey Cariaso

    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen / Alaska Aces - 1995–1997

    Career Achievements
    • #21 All Time Scoring Leader
    • Rookie of the Year 1995
    • Mythical First Team 2003
    • Mythical First Team 2002
    • Mythical First Team 1999
    • Mythical Second Team 2000
    • Mythical Second Team 1996
    • All-Defensive Team 2002
    • All-Defensive Team 2000
    • All-Defensive Team 1997
    • All-Defensive Team 1996             
    • Best Player of the Conference 2002 All-Filipino   Finals
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2003 All-Filipino


    He was first drafted by the Alaska Aces (then known as the Alaska Milkmen) during the 1995 PBA draft as the sixth overall. During his rookie year, he won the Rookie of the Year Award. And in only his second year in the league, he achieved a rare Grand Slam with the Aces where he was instrumental in that majestic championship run. In the middle of the 2004–05 PBA season, he along with Bong Hawkins were traded back to the Alaska Aces in exchange for all-stars John Arigo and Ali Peek.

    Jeff was the last active player remaining on that Alaska Grand Slam team of 1996. In the semifinals of the 2010 PBA fiesta conference, he announced his retirement after playing 15 seasons in the league. His number 22 was also retired by the Alaska Aces and the Coca-Cola Tigers.















    #5 Jojo Lastimosa



    Career history

    Alaska Aces 1991–2000

    Career highlights and awards

    • PBA Rookie of the Year (1988)
    • 3x PBA Mythical Second Team (1988, 1995, 1999)
    • 3x PBA Mythical Five (1991, 1996, 1998)
    • 9x PBA All-Star (1989-1992, 1994, 1996-1999



    From Purefoods he was traded to Alaska Milk in 1991 for Cabahug. At Alaska, his career further blossomed as he became an integral part of the Triangle offense. In his first season with Alaska, Lastimosa played the best season of his career, leading the league in statistical points before narrowly losing the MVP award to former teammate Alvin Patrimonio . Lastimosa carried Alaska while Alavares is injured, which had its finest season in the league until that point, winning the first championship in franchise history in the Third Conference that year. He skippered the Milkmen to the 1996 Grand Slam together with eventual 1996 MVP Johnny Abarrientos, Bong Hawkins and Jeffrey Cariaso, only the fourth Grand Slam in the league's history. During his stay with Alaska, he became a permanent fixture in the "Mythical Team" selection.

    In 1998, he again led the Alaska team to the championship of both the All-Filipino and Commissioner's Cups together with Abarrientos, Hawkins and Kenneth Duremdes. The Grand Slam was then again beckoning but his inclusion to the 1998 Centennial Team (together with Abarrientos and Duremdes) that played in the 1998 William Jones Cup (Champions) and the Bangkok Asian Games (Bronze Medal) prevented the team from repeating their 1996 feat.

    In 2002, Lastimosa found his way back to the Alaska Aces franchise where he ended his career in 2003.

    During halftime of their 2003 season opening game, Alaska retired Lastimosa's #6 jersey. During the off season, Lastimosa announced his retirement after playing 15 seasons in the league.

























    #3 Willie Miller


    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen (2006-2010)

    Career Achievements:

    • 2x PBA Obstacle Challenge Champion (2006, 2008)
    • 11x PBA All-Star (2001, 2003–2004, 2006–2011)
    • 2x PBA Most Valuable Player (2002, 2007)
    • 3x PBA Mythical First Team (2002, 2005, 2007)
    • 2x PBA Mythical Second Team (2008–2009)
    • PBA All-Defensive Team (2003)
    • PBA Fiesta Best Player of the Conference (2005)
    • PBA Trick Shot Challenge Champion (2006)
    • PBA Fiesta Conference Finals Most Valuable Player (2007)
    • PBA All-Star Co-Finals Most Valuable Player (2007)
    • PBA Philippine Cup Best Player of the Conference (2009)
    • PBA Motolite Pangmatagalan Player of the Year (2009)
    • PBA Sportsmanship Award (2013-2014)
    • Most Minutes Played 2006-2007 


    At the middle of the 2006 Philippine Cup, Miller was traded to the Alaska Aces as part of a big trade with the Phone Pals.Miller's backcourt partner would be Mike Cortez and with them, Jeffrey Cariaso, Sonny Thoss, and Reynel Hugnatan, the Aces took third-place honors during the conference after falling a game short against Purefoods for a finals berth.

    In the 2006-07 Philippine Cup, Miller led Alaska in numerous categories for the injury-riddled Aces.

    In the 2007 Fiesta Conference, he led the Alaska Aces with the help of 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference Best Import Rossell Ellis to the championships once again after 5 years. Winning the championship against Talk 'N Text in seven games despite being down 3-2 in the series making it the club's 12th title. He also bagged the PBA Most Valuable Player once again in that season, as well as the PBA Finals MVP.

    In the 08-09 PBA Philippine Cup All-Filipino Conference, Miller won his second best player of the conference award, leading his team to the best record in the eliminations and eventually to the championship round. There, Miller performed superbly, averaging 15.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 6.5 assists and making some clutch plays. In Game 2, with Alaska down 84-89 with less than 7 minutes to play, he sparked a fiery rally, scoring six points in a decisive 16-0 run that eventually won them the game. Miller also played the hero in Game 5, where he scored 15 points, including an emphatic (and somewhat ill-advised) game-clinching three-pointer with 8.7 seconds remaining.















    #2 Kenneth Duremdes


    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen (1998-2002)

    Career highlights and awards

    • 10-time PBA All-Star (1995-2001, 2003-04)
    • 1996 PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
    • 1996 PBA Mythical Second Team
    • 1998 PBA All-Filipino Cup Finals Most Valuable Player
    • 1998 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals Most Valuable Player
    • 1998 PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference
    • 1998 PBA Most Valuable Player
    • 1998 PBA Mythical First Team
    • 1999 PBA Two-Ball Competition Co-Champion (w/ Johnny Abarrientos)
    • 1999 PBA Mythical Second Team
    • 2000 PBA Mythical First Team
    • 2000 PBA All-Filipino Cup Best Player of the Conference
    • 2001 PBA Mythical Second Team



    Duremdes is known for a big small forward at his time, like a Kevin Durant that can penetrates and can shot a clutch baskets. After his arrival with the 1996 Grandslam champions, Duremdes' career took a big rise. He had a strong showing with the Milkmen's Governors Cup title conquest of Purefoods.

    In 1998, Duremdes led Alaska to the All-Filipino and Commissioner's Cup titles during the said year. He also won the Commissioner's Cup Best Player honors. Before leading the Philippines to a bronze-medal finish in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Duremdes was named as the league's Most Valuable Player at age 24.

    He would continue to have MVP numbers from 1999–2000, in which he led the Milkmen to the 2000 All-Filipino title. After becoming a free agent, he signed a reported 48 million peso to stay with the Aces in 2001, despite offers from teams such as the Mobiline Phone Pals. With Alaska focusing itself on rebuilding the team, Duremdes became the top man for the Aces along with young players John Arigo and Ali Peek. In 2002, he would again play for the country in the Busan Asian Games, becoming one of the most notable players on the squad. However, the squad failed to win a medal in the said event. Duremdes would then lead Alaska to a runner-up finish in the season-ending All-Filipino Conference.

    In 2000, he became a member of the PBA's 25 Greatest Player's List, the youngest of the group.















    #1 Johnny Abarrientos


    Career history
    Alaska Milkmen (1993-2001)

    Career highlights and awards
    • PBA All-Star (1994-2001)
    • 6x PBA Mythical First Team (1994-1999)
    • 5x PBA All-Defensive Team (1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2004-05)
    • 2x PBA Governor's Cup Finals Most Valuable Player (1996, 1997)
    • 1996 PBA Most Valuable Player
    • 1997 PBA Commissioner's Cup Best Player of the Conference
    • 1999 PBA Two-Ball Competition Co-Champion (w/ Kenneth Duremdes)
    • 2003 PBA Mythical Second Team

    Abarrientos drafted as 3rd overall in the 1993 PBA Draft and showed impressive performances in his rookie season. In his second season, he was included in the RP National team bound for the 1994 Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan.

    From 1994-1998, Abarrientos led Alaska to eight PBA titles, including the grand slam winning 1996 season. He was named as the Most Valuable Player during the same season and the Best Player of the Conference in the Commissioner's Cup.

    In 1997, talks of Abarrientos' potential participation in the NBA came, when Charlotte Hornets scout Joe Bettancourt offered Abarrientos a contract to participate in the Hornets' pre-season camp. Abarrientos, though, declined the offer to concentrate on his pro career in the PBA. In 1997 Abarrientos average a career high 16.7 Points and a league leading 8.6 assists per game.

    In 1998, Abarrientos was included in the Philippine Centennial Team, coached by his Alaska mentor Tim Cone. With him, Alvin Patrimonio and fellow Alaska teammates Kenneth Duremdes, Bong Hawkins and Jojo Lastimosa, the Nationals took home the bronze medal in the Bangkok Asian Games.

    Two years later, Abarrientos was named in the PBA's 25 Greatest Players of All-Time as part of the league's anniversary on April 9, 2000. During the same year, Abarrientos' career started to diminish despite the Aces winning the All-Filipino crown. After the season, Abarrientos and Poch Juinio were swapped to the Pop Cola Panthers for Ali Peek and Jon Ordonio.






























    Alex Mallari = Jason Webb









    Alex Nuyles = Jay Washington









     Beau Belga = Noli Locsin










    Chad Alonzo = Rommel Adducul












    Elmer Espiritu = Poch Juinio













    Jondan Salvador = Richard Del Rosario














    Junmar Fajardo = Estong Ballesteros












     LA Tenorio  = Ronnie Magsanoc











     Nonoy Baclao = Vic Pablo




















    Rob Reyes = Marc Pingris












     Sol Mercado = Sonny Alvarado















    Alex Cabagnot = Olsen Racela

























    PJ Simon = Chino Trinidad





    Here the players who never won the MVP as of 2014 PBA season. They're players who has promising achievements but doesn't have the luck to win the MVP.

    NOTE: The ranking is based on their achievements regardless their years of tenure in PBA. The criteria are the following in order :

    1. Numbers of Best Player of the Conference awards
    2. Numbers of First Mythical , 2nd Mythical selections 
    3. Numbers of  Finals MVP
    4. Numbers of  All Defensive Team , Defensive player of the year
    5. Individual award Rookie of the Year ,Most Improve Player
    6. Statistical awards
    7. other special recognition award


     Players like DonDon Hontiveros and other veterans were not able to reach in the ranking because of some other players has better record. Kerby Raymundo, Ali Peek and other deserving achiever were not included because they're no longer active.



































    #20  Ronald Tubid

    Career highlights and awards

    • #63 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Mr. Quality Minutes 2005-2006
    • Mr. Quality Minutes 2004-2005
    • PBA Mr. Energy (2007)
    • All-Defensive Team 2008-2009
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2007-2008 Fiesta Conference






















    #19 Larry Fonacier

    Career highlights and awards

    • Rookie of the Year 2005-2006
    • Mr. Quality Minutes 2011-2012
    • All-Rookie Team 2005-2006         
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2011-2012 Philippine Cup

                   
























    #18  Jeff Chan

    Career highlights and awards

    • Most Improved Player 2011-2012
    • Mythical Second Team 2011-2012            
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2011-2012 Governors' Cup  
    • All-Star MVP 2012-2013



             


               




















    #17  PJ Simon

    Career highlights and awards

    • #61 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Mr. Quality Minutes 2013-2014
    • Mr. Quality Minutes 2007-2008
    • Mythical Second Team 2013-2014            
    • All-Star MVP 2007-2008
    • Most Points2013-2014
    • Most 2-Pointers Made 2013-2014, 2012-2013


                   
          





























    #16 Mark Barroca

    Career highlights and awards




    • POW Order of Merit 2013-2014
    • Mythical First Team 2013-2014
    • All-Defensive Team 2013-2014  
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2013-2014 Philippine Cup    
    • Most Steals 2013-2014, 2012-2013



































    #15 Paul Lee

    Career highlights and awards

    • Rookie of the Year  2011-2012
    • Mythical Second Team  2013-2014
    • Mythical Second Team  2011-2012
    • All-Rookie Team   2011-2012
    • Most 3-Pointers Made  2013-2014



             























    #14 Gabe Norwood

    Career highlights and awards

    • Defensive Player of the Year 2009-2010
    • Rookie of the Year 2008-2009
    • Mythical Second Team 2008-2009
    • All-Defensive Team 2013-2014
    • All-Defensive Team 2012-2013
    • All-Defensive Team  2009-2010
    • All-Rookie Team 2008-2009         
    • All-Star MVP 2009-2010











          


          
















    #13  Ryan Reyes

    Career highlights and awards

    • Rookie of the Year 2007-2008
    • Sportsmanship Award 2008-2009
    • All-Defensive Team 2011-2012
    • All-Defensive Team 2010-2011
    • All-Defensive Team 2009-2010
    • All-Defensive Team 2007-2008
    • All-Rookie Team 2007-2008         
    • Most Steals2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2007-2008

                   



                   














                   
                   
                   

    #12 Cyrus Baguio

    Career highlights and awards

    • #52  All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Most Improved Player 2007-2008
    • Sportsmanship Award   2009-2010
    • Mythical Second Team 2012-2013
    • Mythical Second Team 2007-2008
    • Finals Most Valuable Player  2009-2010 Fiesta Conference
    • Most Freethrows Made 2007-2008
    • Most Steals        2009-2010







                   




















    #11  Nic Belasco

    Career highlights and awards

    • #50 All Time Scoring Leaders                
    • Mythical First Team 2004-2005
    • Mythical Second Team 2002
    • Mythical Second Team 2001
    • All-Defensive Team 2005-2006  
    • Most Defensive Rebounds 2004-2005






























    #10 Sonny Thoss

    Career highlights and awards

    • #87  All Time Scoring Leaders
    • PBA Mythical First Team 2009-2010
    • PBA Mythical First Team 2010-2011
    • PBA Mythical Second Team 2008
    • PBA Mythical Second Team 2012
    • PBA Sportsmanship Award 2011
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals MVP (2013)
    • 10x PBA All-Star (2004-13)





                   

























                   

    #9  Enrico Villanueva

                   
    Career highlights and awards

    • #41 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Most Improved Player 2004-2005
    • Mythical First Team 2005-2006
    • All-Defensive Team 2004-2005  
    • Best Player of the Conference 2005-2006 Fiesta Conference       
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2005-2006 Fiesta Conference            
    • Most Total Rebounds 2005-2006

                   
                   
                   
                   





                   
                   















     

    #8  Ranidel De Ocampo


    • #53  All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Mythical First Team 2012-2013
    • Mythical First Team 2011-2012
    • Mythical First Team 2013-2014  
    • All-Rookie Team 2004-2005
    • Best Player of the Conference 2013-2014 Governors' Cup            
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2012-2013 Philippine Cup
    • Eliminations Top Player 2009-2010 Fiesta               


                   






















                   

    #7  Mac Cardona

                   
    Career highlights and awards

    • #54  All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Mythical First Team 2008-2009
    • Mythical Second Team 2009-2010
    • Mythical Second Team 2006-2007            
    • Best Player of the Conference 2006-2007 Fiesta Conference       
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2008-2009 Philippine Cup    
    • Most Points 2008-2009
    • Most Points 2006-2007

                   





















     #6  LA Tenorio

    Career highlights and awards

    • #89  All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Most Improved Player 2009-2010
    • POW Order of Merit 2012-2013
    • Mythical First Team 2012-2013
    • Mythical First Team 2009-2010
    • All-Rookie Team 2006-2007         
    • Best Player of the Conference 2012-2013 Commissioners' Cup   
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2009-2010 Fiesta Conference            
    • Most Assists 2013-2014, 2012-2013
    • Most Minutes Played 2009-2010

                   





















    #5 Marc Pingris


    Career highlights and awards
    • PBA Finals MVP 2006
    • PBA Finals MVP 2013
    • PBA Most Improved Player 2006
    • PBA Mythical Second Team 2006
    • PBA Mythical Second Team 2013
    • PBA Mythical Second Team 2014
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2006
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2008
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2010
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2011
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2012
    • PBA All-Defensive Team 2013
    • PBA All-Defensive Team  2014
    • PBA All-Star Game MVP 2011
                                   
                   


















    #4 Gary David

    Career highlights and awards

    • #41 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Best Player of the Conference 2011-2012
    • Mythical First Team 2011-2012
    • Mythical First Team 2006-2007
    • Most Improved Player 2006-2007
    • Sportsmanship Award 2006-2007
    • Comeback Player of the Year 2006-2007
    • PBAPC Scoring Champ 2012-2013
    • PBAPC Scoring Champ  2011-2012
    • All-Defensive Team 2006-2007  
    • Philippine Cup   Most Points 2011-2012
    • Most 3-Pointers Made 2011-2012 Most
    • Freethrows Made 2011-2012, 2008-2009, 2006-2007






                                   




















    #3  Jay Washington

    Career highlights and awards

    • #91 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Mythical First Team         2009-2010
    • Mythical First Team         2008-2009
    • Mythical First Team         2006-2007
    • Mythical Second Team 2010-2011
    • Best Player of the Conference   2009-2010 Fiesta Conference
    • Best Player of the Conference   2010-2011 Philippine Cup

                   
























    #2 Jayson Castro


    Career highlights and awards

    • #97 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • 2014 PBA Scoring Champion
    • PBA Mr. Quality Minutes Player 2008-09
    • PBA Mr. Quality Minutes Player 2010-11
    • PBA Philippine Cup Co-Finals MVP 2011
    • PBA Commissioner's Cup Co-Finals MVP 2011
    • PBA Mythical Second Team (2011)
    • PBA Most Improved Player (2011)
    • PBA Mythical Second Team (2012)
    • PBA Best Player of the Conference Award (2013)
    • PBA Best Player Of The Conference (2014)
    • 2012-13 PBA Mythical First Team
    • 2013-14 PBA Mythical First Team
































    #1 Danny Seigle

     Career highlights and awards
    • #27 All Time Scoring Leaders
    • Rookie of the Year 1999
    • Comeback Player of the Year 2005-2006
    • First Team 2001 , 2000, 1999
    • Mythical Second Team 2005-2006          
    • Best Player of the Conference 2005
    • Best Player of the Conference  2006
    • Best Player of the Conference  1999      
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2001 All-Filipino
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 2000 Governors' Cup
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 1999 Governors' Cup
    • Finals Most Valuable Player 1999
    • Commissioners' Cup       Most Points 2001
    • Commissioners' Cup       Most Points 2000
    • Most Freethrows Made 2005-2006, 2001, 2000
    • Most 2-Pointers Made 2000


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