Sunday, May 27, 2012

PBA mock draft


Top 20 prospects.
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1.Junmar Fajardo
- Fajardo is considered a lock for the number one pick. A 6-foot-10 with good lateral movement ,decent speed and sufficient shot blocking to be vital to a team.
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2. Calvin Abueva
-Also known as the beast, a player with a developing jumper which can reach until 3 point distance and a monster rebounder despite his  6-foot-3 frame
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3. Clifford Hodge
- Hodge is perhaps the most athletic in the pool of players and is already averaging a double double in the D-league.
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4. Chris Ellis
-This player will remind you of a younger Gabe Norwood which would give you the athleticism and ball handling skills, teams would certainly want.
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5. Vic Manuel
-A former D-league MVP who can score in so many ways which is why he is expected to be drafted at 5th.
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6. Aldrech Ramos
- Aldrech Ramos is a 6-foot-6 Forward out of FEU.Ramos is a complete package for your team. He can rebound, defend, shoot threes, as well as provide good screens. 
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7.Alex Mallari
- This 6-foot-4 combo-guard can be a nightmare match up, but considered of having a suspect jump shot. 
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8.Keith Jensen
-This 6-foot-5 forward ,Jensen is averaging 11.37 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.6 assist and 2.37 steals per ball game in the PBA D-League.
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9. Jason Deutchman
-He will give you rebounding, and a soft touch from the perimeter. 

10. Kelly Nabong
-this 6-foot-6 forward, Nabong is currently averaging 13.75 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 3.12 assist.

11. Dave Marcelo 
- Marcelo could be a good reliever, this 6-foot-5 bulky forward out of San Beda can crash the boards and provide the defensive toughness inside the paint

12. Mangahas, Allan
- He is having a pretty solid conference with 14.14 points, 7 rebounds, 4.4 assist and 2 steals in the recent D-League plus a soft touch from the arc.

13. Buensuceso Jr, Virgil 
- He can score, pass the ball and rebound the ball as well. Well known as a gritty player.

14. Lester Alvarez
- Alvareis a solid point guard who can shoot the lights out from rainbow country and pass the ball as well.

15. A.J mandani
- A good combination of size and toughness would result into a good defensive specialist in the pro ranks.

16.Garvo Lanete
- A solid 2 guard with the fearless attitude of driving in the lane getting contact and taking the crucial shots in the dying seconds of the game.

17. Arce, Junar
-A 6-foot-5 solid power forward of Cagayan Rising Star and former PCU Dolphin , despite his maiden season in the D-League he is already averaging a double double with 12.22 points and 11.11 rebounds.

18. JR Cawaling
-This 6-foot-3 forward is a shooter from beyond the arc, but lacks the driving skills making him predictable for most teams.

19. Paul Sanga
- A knockdown shooter from beyond the arc, but has suspect ball handling skills.

20. Padilla, Alvin
- this shooting guard out of the University of the Philippines is putting up a career number in the PBA D-League. He is currently  averaging 13 points and 5.78 rebounds a game.

7 comments:

  1. Junmar FTW!heheh

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  2. Fajardo na yan. Basketball ang pinag-uusapan kaya kung malaki ka lamang ka na maliban lang kung ang makuha mo eh si Fiel ba yub o si mong nuong araw bwahahaha!!!

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    1. height is definitely a good asset in this sport :)

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  3. Magpalaki lang ng katawan si A. Ramos at maging more active sa bola at penetration he can be a force recon with in PBA like Mon Fernandez.

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  4. Abueva is an impact player. Just the guy needed to make PBA more exciting.

    Likewise hope we can see new blood who play basketball due to passion and love of he game and not just for the color of money.

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  5. Clifford Hodge is an asset to any team in PBA. He will definitely have a lot of fans with his double double average and the looks.

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  6. Gulang naman ng Petron eh...napakalakas na ng team kinuha pa si lasceter. Dapat moneker nila PETRON SUWAPANG!

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