Philippine Basketball Association draft

The Philippine Basketball Association draft is an annual selection process during which Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) teams can acquire in an agreed-upon order new players from outside the league who are not free agents. The draft began in 1985. Prior to that, teams hired rookies directly.

Eligibility

All players have to be natural-born Filipinos. Persons who chose Filipino citizenship by the age of maturity are considered as natural-born citizens.

For local players the requirements are that they must:

Filipino-foreigners have the same requirements as locals except they must:

Anyone who played for the Philippines men's national basketball team is exempted from the D-League requirement and is automatically eligible for selection. The changes in eligibility rules are in effect starting in the 2015 draft.[1]

Imports – non-Filipino citizens, even those born in the Philippines – do not enter the league via the draft. They are directly signed by teams, and only play in some conferences. Naturalized citizens can only play in the league as imports.

Order

The natural drafting order is determined by the teams' final rankings within each conference from the previous season, with rankings from the PBA Philippine Cup having heavier weight; the team with the worst record picks first, and the team with best winning percentage picking last in the first round. In the second round, the natural drafting order is still followed, however, the team with the second worst winning percentage will pick first then the worst will pick second. The worst and second worst team will change places in the following rounds.[2]

The drafting order is also subject to change if a team deals their draft picks in trades.

Draft lottery

Before 2015, a draft lottery determines which team gets the first overall draft pick, but in a much smaller scale; only the two worst-performing teams in the preceding season participate. The team with the worst record has a 67% chance of clinching the #1 seed while the second-worst only gets a 33% chance.[3] The draft lottery is usually held prior to the finals of the final conference of the season. The draft lottery was abandoned after the controversies that aroused during the lottery for the first pick of the 2014 draft.[4][5]

Number of rounds

From 1985 to 2004 and since 2011, the league has unlimited number of rounds until all the teams have passed, with all undrafted players will become free agents.

From 2005 to 2010, the league has limited the draft into two rounds. This restriction was attributed to an agreement between the PBA and the Philippine Basketball League (PBL), which also included a development fee to the PBL team from which the player was drafted. This was removed in 2011 as the PBL had folded, and amateur players played in the PBA D-League instead.[6]

Expansion draft

There are three expansion drafts in the league's history. The first was in 1990, in which the new teams Pepsi Hotshots and the Pop Cola Sizzlers selected up to six players from the expansion pool, which is made up of three players from each of the six existing franchises. The second was in 2000, where newcomers Batang Red Bull Energizers selected players from the draft.

An expansion draft for new teams Blackwater Elite and Kia Sorento was held on July 18, 2014, so that both team can form its rosters for the 2014–15 season. The 10 existing PBA franchises protected up to 12 players in their roster.[7][8] Two time MVP Danny Ildefonso of the Meralco Bolts was selected as the first pick of the expansion draft by Blackwater, followed by Reil Cervantes of Barako Bull by Kia.[9]

Carry over amateurs

If a new franchise also has an existing franchise from an amateur league (from the Philippine Basketball League before 2011 and the PBA D-League afterwards), the franchise, upon approval from the PBA's Board of Governors, may be given an incentive of selecting players from their amateur team to be directly elevated to their PBA team. This was last given to the Welcoat Dragons, who elevated three players from their PBL team.

List of first overall picks

^ Denotes players who have been selected to the Mythical Team
* Elected to the PBA Hall of Fame
^* Denotes Hall of Famers who have been selected to the Mythical Team
Player
(in italic text)
Rookie of the Year
PPG Points per game[lower-alpha 1]
APG Assists per game[lower-alpha 1]
RPG Rebounds per game[lower-alpha 1]

Flags indicate the country were the player studied college; all players are Filipinos until proven otherwise, like Sonny Alvarado's case where he fled the country as his citizenship was being questioned.

Draft Player Selected by College Draft venue PBA rookie statistics Ref.
PPG RPG APG
1985 Cabatu, SonnySonny Cabatu Shell Philippines PSBA[lower-alpha 2] 5.20 4.83 0.53
1986 Cuenco, ReynaldoReynaldo Cuenco Alaska Philippines Arellano 5.40 3.59 0.62
1987 Caidic, AllanAllan Caidic* Great Taste Philippines UE 16.6 3.27 1.90
1988 Tanuan, JackJack Tanuan Purefoods Philippines FEU 2.60 2.24 0.52
1989 Paras, BenjieBenjie Paras^*[lower-alpha 3] Shell Philippines UP Diliman 25.80 12.98 2.05
1990 Jao, PeterPeter Jao Great Taste Philippines USJ-R The ULTRA, Pasig 7.80 2.13 1.25
1991 Araneta, AlejandroAlejandro Araneta Alaska Philippines Ateneo The ULTRA, Pasig 5.20 3.89 0.49
1992 Meneses, VergelVergel Meneses Presto-Tivoli Philippines JRC The ULTRA, Pasig 17.69 2.15 1.59
1993 Limpot, JunJun Limpot^ Sta. Lucia Philippines De La Salle The Peninsula Manila, Makati 20.60 8.09 2.27
1994 Locsin, NoliNoli Locsin Tondeña Philippines De La Salle[lower-alpha 4] Manila Hyatt Hotel, Manila 18.50 8.78 2.90
1995 Espino, DennisDennis Espino Sta. Lucia Philippines UST New World Makati Hotel, Makati 14.70 6.34 1.23
1996 Aquino, MarlouMarlou Aquino^ Ginebra Philippines Adamson New World Makati Hotel, Makati 17.90 8.39 1.82
1997 Seigle, AndyAndy Seigle Mobiline United States New Orleans Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 13.50 9.93 2.29
1998 Ildefonso, DannyDanny Ildefonso^ San Miguel Philippines NU Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 11.60 5.04 1.58
1999 Alvarado, SonnySonny Alvarado^ Tanduay United States Texas Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 22.90 13.13 3.90
2000 Mendoza, PaoloPaolo Mendoza Sta. Lucia Philippines UP Diliman Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 8.0 2.45 2.13
2001 Miller, WillieWillie Miller Red Bull Philippines Letran Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 7.60 2.76 2.29
2002 De Ocampo, YancyYancy De Ocampo^ FedEx Philippines St. Francis Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 7.00 5.58 0.36
2003 Cortez, MikeMike Cortez^ Alaska Philippines De La Salle Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 11.40 4.41 4.20
2004 Alvarez, RichRich Alvarez Shell Philippines Ateneo Glorietta Activity Center, Makati 8.80 6.39 2.40
2005 Washington, JayJay Washington Air21 United States Eckerd Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, Cainta 5.30 3.66 0.94
2006 Williams, KellyKelly Williams^ Sta. Lucia United States Oakland Market! Market!, Taguig 17.30 9.56 1.69
2007 Devance, JoeJoe Devance Welcoat United States UTEP Market! Market!, Taguig 13.6 6.5 1.1
2008 Norwood, GabeGabe Norwood^ Rain or Shine United States George Mason Market! Market!, Taguig 11.50 7.95 3.27
2009 Aguilar, JapethJapeth Aguilar Burger King United States WKU[lower-alpha 5] Market! Market!, Taguig 10.00 9.00 2.00
2010 Baclao, NonoyNonoy Baclao Air21 Philippines Ateneo Market! Market!, Taguig 3.40 5.20 1.10
2011 Casio, JVeeJVee Casio Powerade Philippines De La Salle Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila 11.90 3.10 6.40
2012 Fajardo, June MarJune Mar Fajardo^ Petron Philippines University of Cebu Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila 12.10 9.30 0.60
2013 Slaughter, GregGreg Slaughter^ Barangay Ginebra Philippines Ateneo[lower-alpha 6] Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila 14.60 10.10 1.50
2014 Pringle, StanleyStanley Pringle^ GlobalPort United States Penn State Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila 14.00 5.90 3.80
2015 Tautuaa, MoalaMoala Tautuaa Talk 'N Text United States Chadron State Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila 8.93 4.10 1.24
2016 Banal, RaphaelRaphael Banal Blackwater United States Hope International Robinsons Place Ermita, Manila

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 All statistics are taken from the players' respective rookie season unless otherwise noted.
  2. Cabatu previously played for University of Northern Philippines and University of Baguio before PSBA.
  3. Paras also won the Most Valuable Player award, the only player as of 2016 to win the citation on his rookie year.
  4. Locsin studied at Saint Benilde while he was playing for De La Salle.
  5. Aguilar played for Ateneo before playing for WKU.
  6. Slaughter played for the University of the Visayas before playing for Ateneo.

By school

School Total
De La Salle 4
Ateneo
UP Diliman 2
Others 1 each

References

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