Notable UE RED WARRIORS
Robert Jaworski, The Big J, also called The Living Legend, one of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)’s 25 Greatest.
Allan Caidic, The Triggerman, UAAP Most Valuable Player (1982, 1984, 1985), 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player, one of the PBA's 25 Greatest, PBL 20 Greatest Players of All-Time.
Jerry Codiñera, The Defense Minister, one of the PBA's 25 Greatest, PBL 20 Greatest Players of All-Time.
James Yap, UAAP MVP of 2003, PBA Most Valuable Player of 2005-06.
Derrick Pumaren - Head Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, PBA, Former De La Salle Green Archers coach, Currently acting as a team consultant for the Red Warriors.
Bong Ravena - Assistant Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, PBA
Boyzie Zamar - Former RP Team coach and Indonesian coach
Filomeno Pumaren
Jaime Mariano - Member, 1972 Championship Team, UAAP, Coach, 1984 and 1985 Championship Teams, National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games
Rodolfo Soriano - "The Magician", National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games
Johnny Revilla - 1970 Asian Games
Rudolf Kutch - 1970 Asian Games
Ernesto de Leon - PBA Referee
Tito Varela - Member of Crispa Teams, PBA Referee
Gerald Samadan
Jimmy Manansala
Rudy Distrito
Braulio Lim
Mar Morelos
Aldwyn Manubag
Roel Buenaventura
Jolly Escobar
Vernie Villarias
Mar Morelos
Braulio Lim
Paul Artadi - PBA player for Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. Known for his fast pace, run-gun action that gave him the trademark "The Kid-lightning".
Niño Canaleta - Two-time PBA Slam Dunk Champion (2006, 2007) for Air 21 Express.
Ronald Tubid - PBA player for the Barangay Ginebra Kings, Known as Mr. Fearless.
Paulo Hubalde
Rafael Santos
Jay-Arr Estrada
Ollan Omiping
Arnold Booker
Philip Butel
Paolo Napo
Earl Saguindel
Angelus Raymundo
Robert Labagala
Bonbon Custodio - MVP, 2006 Home and Away Invitational League
Marcelino Arellano III - UAAP Season 67 Rookie of the Year
James Martinez - MVP, 2006 Collegiate Champions League
Elmer Espiritu - Defensive Stopper PBL Silver Cup / UAAP & NCAA Slamdunk Champion 2006
Notable DLSU GREEN ARCHERS
Kurt Bachmann - Captain of the 1955 NCAA Juniors Champion Greenies and the 1956 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Enrique "Totit" Valles - Captain of the 1939 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Leo Prieto (also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA, Philippine National Head Coach and also became the 1st ever Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner in 1975)
Carlos J. Valdes
Manolet Araneta
Eddie Decena
Eddie Sharuff
Rene Wassmer
Raymond Siochi
Antonio Lara
Ramoncito Campos - also an Olympian
Valentin "Tito" Eduque - Captain of the 1947 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers, became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA and also became the Philippine National Head Coach)
Martin Urra Sr.
Guillermo Manotoc
Tommy Manotoc
Jose Mari Valles
Carlos Valles
Carlos "Bobong" Velez
Rey Bautista
Danny Raralio
Rey Bautista
Vincent Misa
Juanito "Jay" Gervasio
Joaquin Trillo
Jose Miguel "Mike" Bilbao - Captain of the 1971 NCAA Champion Green Archers
Fritz Sola
Lim Eng Beng - Member of the 1971 and 1974 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Doy Escober
Julian "Julie" Lim
Pitloy Mirasol
Virgil Villavicencio - Member of the 1974 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers and also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA)
Henry Brodett
Billy Johnston
Edward "Sonny" Dizon
Titong Sagarbarria
David Jonathan Wong
Kenneth Yap
Gabby Liwag
Franz Pumaren - Member of the last 1980 NCAA La Salle team and the first 1986 UAAP La Salle team / currently the Green Archers' Head Coach in the UAAP since 1998)
Dindo Pumaren
Joel Uichico
Joseph "Jong" Uichico (also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the UAAP, Philippine National Head Coach and is the current head coach of Barangay Ginebra Kings in the PBA)
Zandro "Jun" Limpot - Member of the 1989, 1990 and 1991 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Teddy Monasterio
Raffa Dinglasan
Joey Santamaria - Captain of the 1989 UAAP Seniors Champion Team and now Asst. Coach of the Green Archers
Richard Del Rosario
Richard "Dickie" Bachmann - Member of the 1990 and 1991 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Adriano "Addy" Papa, Jr. II
Eddie Viaplana
Jonas Mariano
Arnel Guste
Noli Locsin
Johnedel Cardel
Tony Boy Espinosa
Mark Telan (former back-to-back UAAP MVP)
Luigi Trillo
Jason Webb
Dwight Lago
Elmer Lago
Tyrone Bautista
Maui Roca
Allen Patrimonio
Chris Tan
Dino Aldeguer - Member of the 1998 and 1999 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Dominic Uy
Cali John Orfrecio
Francis Zamora
Don Carlos Allado (former UAAP MVP)
Mon Jose
Alvin Castro
Willy Wilson
Mark Clemence Telan
Mac Cuan
Ren-Ren Ritualo - Member of the 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Mike Cortez
Kit Bryan Romawak
BJ Manalo - Member of the 1999, 2000 & 2001 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Mark Cardona- Member of the 2001 and 2004 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Joseph "The Ninja" Yeo - Member of the 2001 and 2004 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Santiago "Junjun" Cabatu
Ryan Araña
Richard Del Rosario
Aldo Perez
Adonis Sta. Maria
Manny Ramos
Carlo Sharma
JR Aquino
Mika Vainio
Mike Gavino
Martin Urra Jr.
Tonichi Yturri
JV Casio
TY Tang
Pocholo Villanueva
Notable ADAMSON FALCONS
Marlou Aquino
Kenneth Duremdes (former PBA MVP)
Edward Joseph Feihl
Hector Calma
Eddie Laure (former MBA MVP)
Gherome Ejercito
Ken Bono (2006 UAAP MVP)
Louie Alas (Letran Knights head coach)
Mark Abadia
Patrick Cabahug
Melvin Mamaclay
Glen Peter Yap
Lenard Chan
Chad Alonzo
Dennis Madrid
Ramil Tagupa
Giovanni Pineda
Bradley Papa
Segundo dela Cruz
Leo Austria
Choy Estrada
Nandy Garcia
Notable FEU TAMARAWS
Johnny Abarrientos
Victor Pablo
Bryant Punsalan (former PBA player)
Angelo "Long" David (former PBA & MBA player)
Michael Oliver
Richard Dela Rosa
Anastacio 'Robin' Mendoza
Ronald Magtulis
Leo Avenido
Mark Isip
Rysal Castro
Edwin Bacani
Celino Cruz
Dennis Miranda
Cesar Catli
Francis Adriano
Glenn Capacio
Jack Tanuan (+)
James Zablan
RJ Rizada
Rhagnee Sinco
RB Mangahas
Eder Saldua
Gerard Jones
Arwind Santos His jersey number (19) was retired hangs in the rafters of the FEU Gym.
Francis Barcellano
Jeffrei Chan
Jonas Villanueva
Rey Lazaro
Valerio "Botchok" Delos Santos
Arturo "Turo" Valenzona (Coach of 1991 & 1992 Champion Teams)
Danny Gavieres (Coach of 1997 Champion Team)
Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin
Arturo "Bay" Cristobal
Harmon Codiñera
Pat Codiñera
Andy de Guzman
Conrado Pasco
Alfred Amador
Bert Flores
Notable UP FIGHTING MAROONS
Benjie Paras
Ronnie Magsanoc
Eric Altamirano
Joey Guanio
Ryan Gregorio
Bo Perasol
Poch Juinio
Paolo Mendoza
Bryan Gahol
Jojo Villa
Edrick Ferrer
Mike Bravo
Jenkins Mesina
Marvin Cruz
Artemio "Toti" Almeda
Jireh Ibañes
Jay-r Reyes
Abby Santos
Nestor David
Rodel Celo
Kenneth Robin
Bruce Quebral
Yeng Guiao
Notable ATENEO BLUE EAGLES
Chito Afable
Gene Afable
Japeth Aguilar
Rich Alvarez (2000-2001 UAAP MVP, 2004-2005 PBA Rookie of the Year)
Alex Araneta
Francis Arnaiz (Nine time PBA champion)
Joy Carpio
Gec Chia(currently playing for Air21)
Joy Cleofas
Gabby Cui
Noli Eala (former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner and former play-by-play announcer)
Macky Escalona
Larry Fonacier (2005-2006 PBA Rookie of the Year)
Danny Francisco (team manager of the Cebuana Lhuillier basketball team)
Matthew Gaston
Wesley Gonzales
Vince Hizon
JC Intal
Bobby Jones (former Olympian)
Doug Kramer
Jojo Lastimosa (member, PBA's 25 Greatest Players)
Luis "Moro" Lorenzo
BJ Manalo (former player, Ateneo Blue Eaglets, transferred to DLSU for college, returned to the Ateneo but did not play.)
Magnum Membrere
Sonny Tadeo
Ed Ocampo
Ricky Palou
Chris "Epok" Quimpo
Francisco Rabat (member, 1954 Philippine national team - 3rd place, FIBA World Championship.)
Olsen Racela (Eight time PBA champion)
Chot Reyes (Philippine national team coach)
Eric Reyes
Jun Reyes
Lewis Alfred Tenorio
Ritchie Ticzon
Enrico Villanueva (2002 UAAP MVP, 2005-2006 PBA Best Player of the Conference)
Steve Watson
Notable NU BULLDOGS
Adriano "Jun" Papa (60's)
Rey Mendoza
Chris "Lucky" Bolado
Benet Palad
Jeff Napa
Alfie Grijaldo
Danny Ildefonso
Lordy Tugade
Ariel De Castro
Bryan Tolentino
Jason Malcontento
Ronnie Cajayon
Rodel Dequilla
Notable UST GROWLING TIGERS
Bogs Adornado, 3-time Most Valuable Player of the Philippine Basketball Association
Pacifico Arsenio, Sr.
Gido Babilonia
Cyrus Baguio, known as the "Master Showman" of the UAAP during his Tiger Days because of his high-flying dunks and clutch plays. Currently playing for Red Bull Barako.
Rudolph "Udoy" Belmonte
Chris Cantonjos (UAAP MVP 1995)
Bal David starting point guard of Ginebra San Miguel (now Barangay Ginebra Kings)
Aries Dimaunahan, currently playing for the Air21 Express
Dennis Espino, (currently playing for the Sta. Lucia Realtors)
Alwin Espiritu
Allan Evangelista
Rey Evangelista, currently captaining the Purefoods Chunkee Giants
Fely Fajardo
Gabby Fajardo
Danny Florencio, one of PBA's 25 greatest players of all time
Gerard Francisco, currently playing for the Coca-Cola Tigers
Binky Favis, Coca-Cola Tigers head coach
Patrick Roy Fran, currently playing for Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
Niño Gelig, currently playing for the Welcoat Dragons
Bong Hawkins, star forward of the Tiger Cubs, played for the PHCR Altas in college, and the Alaska Milkmen professionally
Derrick Hubalde
Pido Jarencio, present head coach of the men's varsity team
Bobby Jose
Gilbert Lao, currently playing for the Welcoat Dragons
Mel Latoreno
Christian Luanzon, currently playing for the Alaska Aces
Larry Mumar
Emerson Oreta
Marvin Ortiguerra
Edmund Reyes
Dale Singson, currently playing for the Alaska Aces
Aris Tubadeza
Siot Tanquincen, currently interim head coach of the San Miguel Beermen
Dondon Villamin
Richard Yee, currently playing for the Purefoods Chunkee Giants
Robert Jaworski, The Big J, also called The Living Legend, one of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)’s 25 Greatest.
Allan Caidic, The Triggerman, UAAP Most Valuable Player (1982, 1984, 1985), 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player, one of the PBA's 25 Greatest, PBL 20 Greatest Players of All-Time.
Jerry Codiñera, The Defense Minister, one of the PBA's 25 Greatest, PBL 20 Greatest Players of All-Time.
James Yap, UAAP MVP of 2003, PBA Most Valuable Player of 2005-06.
Derrick Pumaren - Head Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, PBA, Former De La Salle Green Archers coach, Currently acting as a team consultant for the Red Warriors.
Bong Ravena - Assistant Coach of Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, PBA
Boyzie Zamar - Former RP Team coach and Indonesian coach
Filomeno Pumaren
Jaime Mariano - Member, 1972 Championship Team, UAAP, Coach, 1984 and 1985 Championship Teams, National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games
Rodolfo Soriano - "The Magician", National Team member of the 1970 Asian Games
Johnny Revilla - 1970 Asian Games
Rudolf Kutch - 1970 Asian Games
Ernesto de Leon - PBA Referee
Tito Varela - Member of Crispa Teams, PBA Referee
Gerald Samadan
Jimmy Manansala
Rudy Distrito
Braulio Lim
Mar Morelos
Aldwyn Manubag
Roel Buenaventura
Jolly Escobar
Vernie Villarias
Mar Morelos
Braulio Lim
Paul Artadi - PBA player for Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. Known for his fast pace, run-gun action that gave him the trademark "The Kid-lightning".
Niño Canaleta - Two-time PBA Slam Dunk Champion (2006, 2007) for Air 21 Express.
Ronald Tubid - PBA player for the Barangay Ginebra Kings, Known as Mr. Fearless.
Paulo Hubalde
Rafael Santos
Jay-Arr Estrada
Ollan Omiping
Arnold Booker
Philip Butel
Paolo Napo
Earl Saguindel
Angelus Raymundo
Robert Labagala
Bonbon Custodio - MVP, 2006 Home and Away Invitational League
Marcelino Arellano III - UAAP Season 67 Rookie of the Year
James Martinez - MVP, 2006 Collegiate Champions League
Elmer Espiritu - Defensive Stopper PBL Silver Cup / UAAP & NCAA Slamdunk Champion 2006
Notable DLSU GREEN ARCHERS
Kurt Bachmann - Captain of the 1955 NCAA Juniors Champion Greenies and the 1956 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Enrique "Totit" Valles - Captain of the 1939 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Leo Prieto (also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA, Philippine National Head Coach and also became the 1st ever Philippine Basketball Association Commissioner in 1975)
Carlos J. Valdes
Manolet Araneta
Eddie Decena
Eddie Sharuff
Rene Wassmer
Raymond Siochi
Antonio Lara
Ramoncito Campos - also an Olympian
Valentin "Tito" Eduque - Captain of the 1947 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers, became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA and also became the Philippine National Head Coach)
Martin Urra Sr.
Guillermo Manotoc
Tommy Manotoc
Jose Mari Valles
Carlos Valles
Carlos "Bobong" Velez
Rey Bautista
Danny Raralio
Rey Bautista
Vincent Misa
Juanito "Jay" Gervasio
Joaquin Trillo
Jose Miguel "Mike" Bilbao - Captain of the 1971 NCAA Champion Green Archers
Fritz Sola
Lim Eng Beng - Member of the 1971 and 1974 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers
Doy Escober
Julian "Julie" Lim
Pitloy Mirasol
Virgil Villavicencio - Member of the 1974 NCAA Seniors Champion Green Archers and also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the NCAA)
Henry Brodett
Billy Johnston
Edward "Sonny" Dizon
Titong Sagarbarria
David Jonathan Wong
Kenneth Yap
Gabby Liwag
Franz Pumaren - Member of the last 1980 NCAA La Salle team and the first 1986 UAAP La Salle team / currently the Green Archers' Head Coach in the UAAP since 1998)
Dindo Pumaren
Joel Uichico
Joseph "Jong" Uichico (also became the Green Archers' Head Coach in the UAAP, Philippine National Head Coach and is the current head coach of Barangay Ginebra Kings in the PBA)
Zandro "Jun" Limpot - Member of the 1989, 1990 and 1991 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Teddy Monasterio
Raffa Dinglasan
Joey Santamaria - Captain of the 1989 UAAP Seniors Champion Team and now Asst. Coach of the Green Archers
Richard Del Rosario
Richard "Dickie" Bachmann - Member of the 1990 and 1991 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Adriano "Addy" Papa, Jr. II
Eddie Viaplana
Jonas Mariano
Arnel Guste
Noli Locsin
Johnedel Cardel
Tony Boy Espinosa
Mark Telan (former back-to-back UAAP MVP)
Luigi Trillo
Jason Webb
Dwight Lago
Elmer Lago
Tyrone Bautista
Maui Roca
Allen Patrimonio
Chris Tan
Dino Aldeguer - Member of the 1998 and 1999 UAAP Champion Green Archers
Dominic Uy
Cali John Orfrecio
Francis Zamora
Don Carlos Allado (former UAAP MVP)
Mon Jose
Alvin Castro
Willy Wilson
Mark Clemence Telan
Mac Cuan
Ren-Ren Ritualo - Member of the 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Mike Cortez
Kit Bryan Romawak
BJ Manalo - Member of the 1999, 2000 & 2001 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Mark Cardona- Member of the 2001 and 2004 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Joseph "The Ninja" Yeo - Member of the 2001 and 2004 UAAP Seniors Champion Green Archers
Santiago "Junjun" Cabatu
Ryan Araña
Richard Del Rosario
Aldo Perez
Adonis Sta. Maria
Manny Ramos
Carlo Sharma
JR Aquino
Mika Vainio
Mike Gavino
Martin Urra Jr.
Tonichi Yturri
JV Casio
TY Tang
Pocholo Villanueva
Notable ADAMSON FALCONS
Marlou Aquino
Kenneth Duremdes (former PBA MVP)
Edward Joseph Feihl
Hector Calma
Eddie Laure (former MBA MVP)
Gherome Ejercito
Ken Bono (2006 UAAP MVP)
Louie Alas (Letran Knights head coach)
Mark Abadia
Patrick Cabahug
Melvin Mamaclay
Glen Peter Yap
Lenard Chan
Chad Alonzo
Dennis Madrid
Ramil Tagupa
Giovanni Pineda
Bradley Papa
Segundo dela Cruz
Leo Austria
Choy Estrada
Nandy Garcia
Notable FEU TAMARAWS
Johnny Abarrientos
Victor Pablo
Bryant Punsalan (former PBA player)
Angelo "Long" David (former PBA & MBA player)
Michael Oliver
Richard Dela Rosa
Anastacio 'Robin' Mendoza
Ronald Magtulis
Leo Avenido
Mark Isip
Rysal Castro
Edwin Bacani
Celino Cruz
Dennis Miranda
Cesar Catli
Francis Adriano
Glenn Capacio
Jack Tanuan (+)
James Zablan
RJ Rizada
Rhagnee Sinco
RB Mangahas
Eder Saldua
Gerard Jones
Arwind Santos His jersey number (19) was retired hangs in the rafters of the FEU Gym.
Francis Barcellano
Jeffrei Chan
Jonas Villanueva
Rey Lazaro
Valerio "Botchok" Delos Santos
Arturo "Turo" Valenzona (Coach of 1991 & 1992 Champion Teams)
Danny Gavieres (Coach of 1997 Champion Team)
Elpidio "Yoyoy" Villamin
Arturo "Bay" Cristobal
Harmon Codiñera
Pat Codiñera
Andy de Guzman
Conrado Pasco
Alfred Amador
Bert Flores
Notable UP FIGHTING MAROONS
Benjie Paras
Ronnie Magsanoc
Eric Altamirano
Joey Guanio
Ryan Gregorio
Bo Perasol
Poch Juinio
Paolo Mendoza
Bryan Gahol
Jojo Villa
Edrick Ferrer
Mike Bravo
Jenkins Mesina
Marvin Cruz
Artemio "Toti" Almeda
Jireh Ibañes
Jay-r Reyes
Abby Santos
Nestor David
Rodel Celo
Kenneth Robin
Bruce Quebral
Yeng Guiao
Notable ATENEO BLUE EAGLES
Chito Afable
Gene Afable
Japeth Aguilar
Rich Alvarez (2000-2001 UAAP MVP, 2004-2005 PBA Rookie of the Year)
Alex Araneta
Francis Arnaiz (Nine time PBA champion)
Joy Carpio
Gec Chia(currently playing for Air21)
Joy Cleofas
Gabby Cui
Noli Eala (former Philippine Basketball Association commissioner and former play-by-play announcer)
Macky Escalona
Larry Fonacier (2005-2006 PBA Rookie of the Year)
Danny Francisco (team manager of the Cebuana Lhuillier basketball team)
Matthew Gaston
Wesley Gonzales
Vince Hizon
JC Intal
Bobby Jones (former Olympian)
Doug Kramer
Jojo Lastimosa (member, PBA's 25 Greatest Players)
Luis "Moro" Lorenzo
BJ Manalo (former player, Ateneo Blue Eaglets, transferred to DLSU for college, returned to the Ateneo but did not play.)
Magnum Membrere
Sonny Tadeo
Ed Ocampo
Ricky Palou
Chris "Epok" Quimpo
Francisco Rabat (member, 1954 Philippine national team - 3rd place, FIBA World Championship.)
Olsen Racela (Eight time PBA champion)
Chot Reyes (Philippine national team coach)
Eric Reyes
Jun Reyes
Lewis Alfred Tenorio
Ritchie Ticzon
Enrico Villanueva (2002 UAAP MVP, 2005-2006 PBA Best Player of the Conference)
Steve Watson
Notable NU BULLDOGS
Adriano "Jun" Papa (60's)
Rey Mendoza
Chris "Lucky" Bolado
Benet Palad
Jeff Napa
Alfie Grijaldo
Danny Ildefonso
Lordy Tugade
Ariel De Castro
Bryan Tolentino
Jason Malcontento
Ronnie Cajayon
Rodel Dequilla
Notable UST GROWLING TIGERS
Bogs Adornado, 3-time Most Valuable Player of the Philippine Basketball Association
Pacifico Arsenio, Sr.
Gido Babilonia
Cyrus Baguio, known as the "Master Showman" of the UAAP during his Tiger Days because of his high-flying dunks and clutch plays. Currently playing for Red Bull Barako.
Rudolph "Udoy" Belmonte
Chris Cantonjos (UAAP MVP 1995)
Bal David starting point guard of Ginebra San Miguel (now Barangay Ginebra Kings)
Aries Dimaunahan, currently playing for the Air21 Express
Dennis Espino, (currently playing for the Sta. Lucia Realtors)
Alwin Espiritu
Allan Evangelista
Rey Evangelista, currently captaining the Purefoods Chunkee Giants
Fely Fajardo
Gabby Fajardo
Danny Florencio, one of PBA's 25 greatest players of all time
Gerard Francisco, currently playing for the Coca-Cola Tigers
Binky Favis, Coca-Cola Tigers head coach
Patrick Roy Fran, currently playing for Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
Niño Gelig, currently playing for the Welcoat Dragons
Bong Hawkins, star forward of the Tiger Cubs, played for the PHCR Altas in college, and the Alaska Milkmen professionally
Derrick Hubalde
Pido Jarencio, present head coach of the men's varsity team
Bobby Jose
Gilbert Lao, currently playing for the Welcoat Dragons
Mel Latoreno
Christian Luanzon, currently playing for the Alaska Aces
Larry Mumar
Emerson Oreta
Marvin Ortiguerra
Edmund Reyes
Dale Singson, currently playing for the Alaska Aces
Aris Tubadeza
Siot Tanquincen, currently interim head coach of the San Miguel Beermen
Dondon Villamin
Richard Yee, currently playing for the Purefoods Chunkee Giants
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