Guys, this thread talks about unknown and low key basketball players who were either underrated or never heard in the amateur ranks, PBL, NCAA, UAAP, etc... who surprised the PBA. An opposite of another thread in ths forum. These players were not scorers in the PBL, just role players with non-superstar status and sportswriters did not expect much from them to create impact in the PBA.
I can list some of them below:
1. Mark Caguioa - virtually unknown until Ginebra drafted him 3rd. he's our go-to-guy now with RP Team.
2. Jimmy Alapag - another unknown Fil-Am baller who tried out for our Asiad team in 2002; some PBA fans were swooning over this 5-8 playmaker when he first played limited minutes (due to injury) in a friendly game for RP Team way back in 2002.
3. Freddie Abuda - played forward for Crispa in the PBL, but excelled in the PBA with SMB as a defensive demon.
4. Topex Robinson - played for several PBL teams; with his lean 5-7 frame, who would have thought he'd still be around in the PBA with Red Bull.
5. Porferio "Jun" Marzan - role player in the amateurs but excelled as a defense specialist in the PBA together with Freddie Abuda
6. Edward "Poch" Juinio - starting center for UP but starred during Alaska's grand slam year.
Perhaps there are many more....
I can list some of them below:
1. Mark Caguioa - virtually unknown until Ginebra drafted him 3rd. he's our go-to-guy now with RP Team.
2. Jimmy Alapag - another unknown Fil-Am baller who tried out for our Asiad team in 2002; some PBA fans were swooning over this 5-8 playmaker when he first played limited minutes (due to injury) in a friendly game for RP Team way back in 2002.
3. Freddie Abuda - played forward for Crispa in the PBL, but excelled in the PBA with SMB as a defensive demon.
4. Topex Robinson - played for several PBL teams; with his lean 5-7 frame, who would have thought he'd still be around in the PBA with Red Bull.
5. Porferio "Jun" Marzan - role player in the amateurs but excelled as a defense specialist in the PBA together with Freddie Abuda
6. Edward "Poch" Juinio - starting center for UP but starred during Alaska's grand slam year.
Perhaps there are many more....
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