San Miguel Beermen draft history

The San Miguel Beermen participated in the first ever PBA draft in 1985, selecting Teddy Alfarero as the first be drafted by them at 3rd overall. They then didn't draft for three years. They returned in 1989 by selecting Bobby Jose and Ato Agustin.

In 2012, they drafted June Mar Fajardo with the #1 overall pick.[1] He would go on to win multiple MVPs and championships with the Beermen.[2] In 2017, they made a controversial trade for the #1 pick with the Columbian Dyip.[3] With the pick, they selected Christian Standhardinger.[4]

Selections edit

Basketball positions
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
SF Small forward
PF Power forward
C Center
Draft Round Pick Player Place of birth[1] Position School Ref
1985 1 3 Teddy Alfarero   Philippines F/C La Salle
1986 Left the league
1987 Waived rights to draft pool
1988 No draft picks
1989 1 6 Bobby Jose   Philippines F UST [5]
2 11 Ato Agustin   Philippines G Lyceum
1990 1 8 Edgardo Postanes   Philippines Far Eastern
2 16 Romeo Lopez   Philippines Arellano
3 22 Josel Angeles   Philippines Lyceum
1991 1 4 Arthur dela Cruz Sr.   Philippines F San Sebastian College [6]
1992 1 5 Bong Ravena   Philippines G East
2 13 Julian Rabbi Tomacruz   Philippines UST
1993 2 15 Rodolfo Abad   Philippines Southwestern
3 20 Nicasio Serafica   Philippines Southwestern
1994 2 15 Mike Otto   Philippines Far Eastern
1995 1 5 Bryant Punsalan   Philippines Far Eastern
2 13 Matthew Makalintal   Philippines St. Benilde
3 20 Silver Villafuerte   Philippines
1996 1 5 Marcelino Morelos   Philippines UE [7]
6 Gilbert Castillo   Philippines F Letran
2 13 Roel Bravo   Philippines Manila
1997 2 11 Ronilo Padilla   Philippines UC [8]
1998 1 2 Noy Castillo   United States F/C Citadel
5 William Antonio   United States G/F Chaminade
2 13 Oscar Simon   Philippines UM
1999 Direct Hire Danny Seigle   United States F Wagner
3 21 Rommel Daep   Philippines San Sebastian
22 Victor Pambuan   Philippines Ohlone
2000 Direct Hire Dorian Peña   United States F/C Coppin State
1 7 Ronaldo Carmona Jr.   Philippines UPHSD
3 24 Jojo Castillo   Philippines
4 31 Noel David   Philippines
2001 1 10 Joey Mente   Philippines G Lyceum [9]
2 19 Jomar Tierra   Philippines G Lyceum
3 30 Jeremy Anciete   Philippines North Park
4 38 Calijohn Orfrecio   Philippines DLSU
5 45 Allen Patrimonio   Philippines F DLSU
5 46 Isagani Malindog   Philippines NU
2002 2 18 Alvin Castro   Philippines F DLSU [10]
2003 1 8 Marlon Legazpi   Philippines C MLQU [11]
2 18 Arnold Calo   Philippines F MLQU
2004 No draft picks
2005 1 8 Paolo Hubalde   Philippines G UE [12]
2006 1 4 LA Tenorio   Philippines G Ateneo [13]
5 Gabby Espinas   Philippines F PCU
2007 1 2 Samigue Eman   Philippines C U of Mindanao [14]
9 Jonas Villanueva   Philippines G FEU
2008 1 8 Bonbon Custodio   Philippines G UE
2009 1 9 James Sena   Philippines F/C JRU
2010 No draft picks
2011 1 3 Allein Maliksi   Philippines G/F UST [15]
3 23 Filemon Fernandez   United States PG/SG Orange Coast
4 24 Gerald Lapus   Philippines SF/PF Arellano
2012 1 1 June Mar Fajardo   Philippines C UC [1]
3 Alex Mallari   United States G/F Lewis-Clark
3 25 Mark Sarangay   Philippines F/C Mapua [16]
2013 3 25 Sam Marata   Philippines SG UP [17]
4 34 Nate Matute   United States SG JRU
2014 2 22 Gab Banal   Philippines SF Mapua [18]
2015 3 32 Michael Mabulac   Philippines PF JRU [19]
4 41 Andretti Stevens   Philippines PG/SG Mapua
2016 Special draft Arnold Van Opstal   Germany C DLSU [20][21]
2 6 Rashawn McCarthy   United States PG/SG SUNY–Old Westbury
3 14 Jovit Dela Cruz   Philippines PG SSC-R
2017 1 1 Christian Standhardinger   Germany F/C Hawaii [4]
2 17 Louie Vigil   Philippines G/F UST
3 34 Jerome Ortega   Philippines G AMA
4 41 Joseph Nalos   Philippines G/F Adamson
2018 3 31 Ryan Monteclaro   Philippines G Adamson [22]
2019 3 35 Travis Thompson   United States G Alaska Anchorage [23]
4 42 Daniel de Guzman   Philippines F NEUST
5 45 Von Tambeling   Philippines G/F Letran
2020 3 32 Allen Enriquez   Philippines F Arellano [24]
4 42 Mohammad Salim   Philippines F National U
5 51 Gregory Flor   Philippines G PMMA
6 58 Jeffrey Manday   Philippines G Sta. Ana de Victorias
7 60 Luis Abaca   Philippines G St. Benilde
2021 3 33 Jerwyn Guinto   Australia F Lyceum [25]
4 41 Lyndon Colina   Philippines G USPF
5 49 John Gonzaga   Philippines G San Sebastian
6 52 CJ Cadua   United States G EAC
2022 3 35 Troy Mallillin   Philippines F Ateneo [26]
4 46 Jayson Apolonio   Philippines F Letran
5 57 Ichie Altamirano   Philippines G SSC-R
6 64 John Gob   Philippines F/C UP
7 69 Jayvee dela Cruz   Philippines G UC
8 73 Jamel Ramos   United States G Reed HS
9 76 Kyt Jimenez   Saudi Arabia G Perpetual

Notes edit

1.^ All players entering the draft are Filipinos until proven otherwise.

References edit

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