Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Second Round Gems in the Last Decade
In the PBA, finding a diamond in the rough after the first round of draft is a rare occurrence. Most of the value falls within the first 10 choices in most basketball drafts, so adding a valuable player near the end of the draft is something to be proud of in this league.
From the year 2001 to present, I'll list the top PBA players who were drafted in the second till the last team decided to pass on the draft(keep in mind some of these players did not remain with the team that drafted them).
2001 – Peter June Simon (Sta. Lucia 43rd pick)
He earned the moniker “Super Sub” because playing second fiddle to James Yap in the BMEG rotation. During the time when James Yap is out due to injuries, Simon carried the team on his shoulders and heralded as one of the best sixth man in the league today and became the PBA 2007-08 All Star MVP.
2002- Celino Cruz (Talk N Text 19th pick)
Former Red Bull coach Yeng Guiao did not hesitate to sign this man to be his back-up point guard in his team. His clutch three point shot earned him a spot in the Red Bull team and became one of the coveted guards during the 2007-2008 season, where he averaged 8 points per game.
2003- Cyrus Baguio (Red Bull 14th pick) and Ronald Tubid (Shell 16th pick)
Coincidentally, these two players were once teammates in the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Cyrus played supporting role to Willie Miller and Lordy Tugade in his Red Bull days. But when the management decided to trade those players, Yeng Guiao set his eyes to this man to carry his team. “Skyrus” got traded to Burger King (formerly Air21) and traded again to Barangay Ginebra and dealt to Alaska in one of the blockbuster trade in the PBA for 2 time MVP Willie Miller.
Ronald Tubid, from being “The Saint” to being “fearless”, he was drafted by the Shell Turbo Chargers. After the team disbanded, he joined the Air21 Express. Acquired by Ginebra in the 2006 season, he became the third man of the BGK’s Big Three joining JayJay Helterbrand and Mark Caguioa.
2004 – Willy Wilson (Alaska 15th pick)
He was dropped by Tim Cone in the Alaska roster because they already reached the maximum Fil-Am players in the squad (maximum of 5). But he asked Chot Reyes, the coach of San Miguel Beermen then, to pick this player because of his wonderful work ethics. Now, he is considered as one of the top undersized power forward in the league today.
2005 – Larry Fonacier (Red Bull 14th pick)
The Baby Face Assassin was the PBA Rookie of the Year in 2005 while playing for the Red Bull franchise. During the draft, teams didn’t bother to pick him up in the first round despite of his good credentials way back in Ateneo. During an interview with Yeng Guiao, he was surprised when his team will pick a player in the second round, he noticed that Fonacier is still available, that’s why he picked him up. One of the reasons why he was not picked in the first round, he suffered an ACL injury while playing for the Ateneo, which his “stock” dropped during the draft.
2006 – Chris Pacana (Coke 15th pick)
Reason: No any other player noticeable in that round. But he was once a good player during his time with Coke.
2007 – Ronjay Buenafe (Sta. Lucia 11th pick)
He is considered a “steal in the draft” because of his uncanny plays and gravity-defying acts during his stint with Coke, earning him a spot in the All Rookie Team. He is one of the trusted player of Yeng Guiao in Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.
2008 - Jeff Chan (Red Bull 17th pick)
To some PBA fans, he is the second coming of Allan Caidic because of his three point percentage. He is now the leading scorer of Rain or Shine and the early candidate for Most Improve Player.
2009 – Josh Urbiztondo (Undrafted)
Because of the need of a back-up point guard, Sta. Lucia signed Urbiztondo as an undrafted free agent. He became one of the popular rookies in his class, where he was named as best player of the game in some games for Sta. Lucia. He is now playing for BMEG and one of the “orchestrator” of the triangle system.
2010 – Robert Labagala (Ginebra 12th pick)
It was so suprising that Labagala earned a spot in the BGK roster despite of the “surplus” of guards on the team. Because of the injuries of Helterbrand and Cortez, Jong Uichico placed him to the starting line up. He was the second coming of Bal David, because of his speed and shooting accuracy.
2011 – Magi Sison (Shopinas 11th pick)
It’s too early to say that Shopinas.com found a gem in the second round, but if this young center from UP will elevate his game to a higher level; we might see another “Danny Ildefonso” in the making.
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