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  • PBA New Decade of Draft Busts

    After PBA Draft event, most blog writers and sports enthusiasts always come up with their PBA Draft Winners and Losers article, in order to analyze what happened in the said event.
    And also, there is always another topic a year/s after the draft, which is very interesting to read for, the draft busts.
    Let us relive the all time PBA Draft Busts. Let’s start with…

    The PBA Draft 2000

    I can’t even imagine how weak this PBA Draft class in the year 2000. It is not the great class to open the Y2K. The first overall pick that time is Paolo Mendoza, a UP shooter, drafted by Sta. Lucia Realtors. And the rest is “forgettable” draft picks. Imagine, Marc Victoria, second pick overall? I didn’t remember that he played for Pop Cola then. And even he played, the hell we care.

    Players drafted by Jong Uichico for San Miguel Beermen

    We all know the love of Uichico for guards (which is evident in the lineup of Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings), he drafted Joey Mente and Jomar Tierra in 2001, Marlon Legazpi (he is not a guard) in 2003, Paolo Hubalde in 2005. And none of them live to the expectations of Uichico as the replacement to Olsen Racela. Drafting Legazpi when there’s Hugnatan and Jimmy Alapag (a very good point guard)
    And drafting Paolo Hubalde when there’s Leo Najorda.

    John Arigo

    Dubbed as the next “Reggie Miller of the PBA”, even imitating his jersey number, Arigo was drafted by Alaska 5th overall in the PBA Draft 2001. Even he won a championship with the Aces during 2003 and became the scoring leader in Coca-Cola Tigers after he was traded back 2004 – 2009, Arigo exposed his defensive liabilities every game. I think he was too “overhyped” during the PBA Draft 2004. After being traded to Barako Bull and contract issues, he decided to call it quits and leave the PBA for good.

    Rommel Adducul

    Nicknamed as “The General”, during 1998, he and Danny Ildefonso were once touted as the next big thing in the PBA, but Rommel chooses the MBA to be part of the Manila Metro Stars, while Danny I chose the PBA. And the rest is history. He steered his Metro Stars team to championship, a league record, MVP (I think) but the success of Ildefonso can’t be compared to Adducul. He applied for the PBA 2003 Draft, being picked by BGK as second overall, but he is not the Rommel Adducul anymore who lead the San Sebastian to a 5-peat championship.


    Yancy de Ocampo

    He was picked by Air21 as the first overall pick in 2002 PBA Draft, this 6’9” player from St. Francis of Assisi was envisioned to be one of the greatest center in the PBA. He was also included in the PBL’s Top 20 Greatest Player of all time. But his career in the PBA went onto a roller coaster ride, he was dealt to Talk N Text, got back at Air 21 and shipped to Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings. He was too soft for a Center but has a good mid range jumper.

    Samigue Eman

    He was dubbed as “The Project” by Siot Tanquincen, but this project never made to blossom because he is not given the playing time in the deep roster of San Miguel Beermen during his stint with the team. Disappointed when he was “demoted” to the lineup, and immediately grab the offer of the Alaska Aces and relive his dreams to be a successful basketball player. But until now, this project never turn into reality.

    After PBA Draft event, most blog writers and sports enthusiasts always come up with their PBA Draft Winners and Losers article, in order to ...

  • #2
    how about Rich Alvarez the 2004 1st draft pick?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kurtsabug View Post
      how about Rich Alvarez the 2004 1st draft pick?
      He's in an entirely different level.

      He's "draft bust" personified.

      The bonus of course is Kyla, not every PBA player has that.
      If there is no basketball in heaven, i am NOT going.

      SMALLBALL, bitches..

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      • #4
        Ogie Menor and Yousif Aljamal - NCAA stalwarts

        Ken Bono - Former UAAP MVP

        Rabeh = Alvarez 2.0

        Go on failing. Go on. Only next time, try to fail better.
        -Samuel Beckett

        Every reasonable human being should be a moderate Socialist.
        -Thomas Mann

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        • #5
          One of the most disappointing draft picks in pba history. Julius Pasculado also known as Julius Bangkolado. He cannot even dominate in the MPBL. He was drafted after he posted a video of him Playing pick up basketball game in some basketball forum. Alaska thought he was going to be the next Brandon Cablay.


          He was drafted as the 14th overall pick in the 2011 pba draft. He averaged 7.4 ppg when he played in Thailand.

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          • #6
            how about James Forrester, imagine being drafted after the best 3 big men in college basketball, and being drafted before Terrence Romeo, idk what the f ginebra was thinking drafting him

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PaulLee3 View Post
              One of the most disappointing draft picks in pba history. Julius Pasculado also known as Julius Bangkolado. He cannot even dominate in the MPBL. He was drafted after he posted a video of him Playing pick up basketball game in some basketball forum. Alaska thought he was going to be the next Brandon Cablay.


              He was drafted as the 14th overall pick in the 2011 pba draft. He averaged 7.4 ppg when he played in Thailand.

              Shows you how good Dickir Bachman is.

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              • #8
                Tzaddy rangel picked in the special draft few years ago. He is a bust.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JOI2dWorld View Post
                  how about James Forrester, imagine being drafted after the best 3 big men in college basketball, and being drafted before Terrence Romeo, idk what the f ginebra was thinking drafting him
                  He looks like a good basketball player. I mean physically lol.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rds View Post

                    Shows you how good Dickir Bachman is.
                    Coach Bachmann averaged 1.63 ppg in his PBA Career while Pasculado averaged 0 ppg in the PBA.

                    RICHARD "BACHMANN FOREVER" BACHMANN 1993 PBA DRAFT RD 1 | 8TH OVERALL - ALASKA DLSU GREEN ARCHERS 1999 - 2015 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER | NONE BEST PLAYER OF THE CONFERENCE | NONE MYTHICAL FIVE | NONE MYTHICAL TEN | NONE FINALS MVP | NONE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 8 (GRAND SLAM: 1996) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR | NONE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM | NONE ALL-STAR MVP | NONE SOURCES: This is not official. Information credit comes from the following sources: PBA, The PBA Hardcourt Annual, the defunct PBA Online website,


                    Julius Pasculado stats and bio. Stats averages season by season. Quick access to game by game stats.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Rds View Post

                      Shows you how good Dickir Bachman is.
                      I think Pasculado posted his highlights here or in Pinoyexchange. I thought he was going to be the next Cablay or Caguioa, but the dude is ain't good enough to play for an Alaska Team who was searching for another Cablay.

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                      • #12
                        Joshua Munzon

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PaulLee3 View Post

                          I think Pasculado posted his highlights here or in Pinoyexchange. I thought he was going to be the next Cablay or Caguioa, but the dude is ain't good enough to play for an Alaska Team who was searching for another Cablay.
                          Was he the guy who was looking for a college team to play for?

                          Pasculado at least had a strong predraft showing from what I can remember

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by PaulLee3 View Post

                            I think Pasculado posted his highlights here or in Pinoyexchange. I thought he was going to be the next Cablay or Caguioa, but the dude is ain't good enough to play for an Alaska Team who was searching for another Cablay.
                            The IBN sensation Julius Pasculado Lol, his agent, Mathew Manotoc hyped him as the second coming of Mark Caguioa

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