2013 PBA draft

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2013 PBA draft
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General information
Date(s)November 3, 2013
Time4:00 pm (PHT)
LocationRobinson's Midtown Manila
Network(s) Sports5
Overview
League Philippine Basketball Association
First selection Greg Slaughter, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
  2012
2014  

The 2013 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Rookie Draft was an event, which allows teams to draft players from the amateur ranks. The event was held at Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila on November 3, 2013.

Contents

Draft lottery

The lottery determined the team that will obtain the first pick on the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the second-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their cumulative final rankings in the previous season with heavier weight from the results of the Philippine Cup.

Draft orderTeamFinal rankingTotal
PC CC GC
Lottery GlobalPort Batang Pier 10th10th6th8.8
Lottery Air21 Express 8th8th10th8.6
3rd Barako Bull Energy Cola 9th9th5th7.8
4th Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 6th2nd8th5.4
5th Petron Blaze Boosters 7th6th2nd5.2
6th Meralco Bolts 5th7th3rd5.0
7th Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 1st4th9th4.3
8th Alaska Aces 4th1st7th4.0
9th Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 2nd5th4th3.5
10th San Mig Coffee Mixers 3rd3rd1st2.1

Lottery teams—green: 67% chance; blue: 33% chance

The lottery was held on October 11, 2013, during the halftime of the Game 1 of the 2013 PBA Governors' Cup Finals at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay. The Air21 Express won the rights to the first overall selection against the GlobalPort Batang Pier. Due to a previous transaction, the draft rights of Air21 belonged to the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel. GlobalPort's drafting rights were also previously traded to San Mig Coffee Mixers. [1]

Draft

PG Point guard SG Shooting guard SF Small forward PF Power forward C Center *Mythical team member#All-star

1st round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
11*Greg Slaughter CFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (from Air21) [a] NLEX Road Warriors Ateneo
12*Ian Sangalang PF/CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Mig Coffee Mixers (from Barako Bull via GlobalPort) [b] NLEX Road Warriors San Sebastian
13#Raymond Almazan PF/CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters (from Barako Bull) [c] Cagayan Rising Suns Letran
14 James Forrester SGFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Barako Bull Energy Cola (from Ginebra, [d] traded to Ginebra [A] ) Cagayan Rising Suns Arellano
15*Terrence Romeo PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola (from Petron Blaze, [e] traded to GlobalPort [B] ) Big Chill Super Chargers FEU
16#RR Garcia PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola (from Meralco, [f] traded to GlobalPort [C] ) NLEX Road Warriors FEU
17 Isaac Holstein CFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States GlobalPort Batang Pier (from Talk 'N Text via Barako Bull and Ginebra) [g] Blackwater Sports West Virginia State
18 Ryan Buenafe SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Alaska Aces Big Chill Super Chargers Ateneo
19 Alex Nuyles SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters EA Regen Meds Adamson
110 Justin Chua CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Mig Coffee Mixers Blackwater Sports Ateneo

2nd round

Note: Air 21 and Alaska switched places in the 5th and 6th picks prior to an earlier trade agreement. [2]

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
21 Nico Salva SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines GlobalPort Batang Pier NLEX Road Warriors Ateneo
22 Jeric Teng SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters (from Air21) [h] Informatics Icons UST
23 Justin Melton PGFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States San Mig Coffee Mixers (from Barako Bull) [i] None Mount Olive
24 Jeric Fortuna PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola (from Ginebra) [j] Blackwater Sports UST
25*John Paul Erram CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Talk 'N Text None Ateneo
26 Eric Camson SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Air21 Express (from Petron Blaze [l] ) NLEX Road Warriors Adamson
27 Robby Celiz SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters Blackwater Sports NU
28 Chris Exciminiano SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Alaska Aces Cagayan Rising Suns FEU
29 Gayford Rodriguez SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters None UV
210# Carlo Lastimosa PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola (from San Mig Coffee) [m] Fruitas Shakers Saint Benilde

3rd round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
31 Joshua Webb SG/SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Air21 Express Cagayan Rising Suns De La Salle
32 Jopher Custodio SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines GlobalPort Batang Pier Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants MLQU
33 Darwin Cordero PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola None Southern City
34#LA Revilla PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barangay Ginebra San Miguel (traded to GlobalPort) [D] Big Chill Super Chargers De La Salle
35 Sam Marata SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Petron Blaze Boosters Blackwater Sports UP Diliman
36 Anjo Caram PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts Fruitas Shakers San Beda
37 Eliud Poligrates SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters Café France Bakers SWU
38 Raymond Ilagan SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Alaska Aces RnW Pacific Pipes Steelmasters St. Francis
39 Ervic Vijandre SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Wang's Couriers De La Salle
310 JR Cawaling SFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Mig Coffee Mixers None FEU

4th round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
41 Angelo Ingco PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Air21 Express None San Beda
42 Jett Vidal SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barako Bull Energy Cola Zambales M-Builders UPHSD
43 John Usita CFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Barangay Ginebra San Miguel None Shoreline Community
44 Nate Matute SGFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Petron Blaze Boosters Erase XFoliant Erasers JRU
45 Mike Parala PFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts Café France Bakers Mapua
46 Chris Sumalinog SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters NLEX Road Warriors Ateneo

Note: GlobalPort (1st pick), Alaska (8th), Rain or Shine (9th) and San Mig Coffee (10th) passed on this round

5th round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
51 Randolph Chua PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Air21 Express None Saint Benilde
52 Mike Silungan SGFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Barako Bull Energy Cola Café France Bakers UP Diliman
53 Alvin Padilla SGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Cebuana Lhuillier Gems UP Diliman
54 Mark Lopez PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts Café France Bakers UP Diliman
55 Byron Villarias PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters Air21-JRU Heavy Bombers JRU

Note: Petron Blaze (5th pick) passed on this round

6th round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
61 Jens Knuttel PGFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Café France Bakers FEU
62 Ron Guevarra PGFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts None St. Francis

Note: Air21 (2nd pick), Barako Bull (3rd), and Talk 'N Text (7th) passed on this round

7th round

RoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth*Team PBA D-League teamCollege
71 Mark Bringas PFFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts Cagayan Rising Suns FEU

Note: Barangay Ginebra (4th pick) passed on this round; Meralco passed its supposed 6th pick in the 8th round to end the draft.

Trades involving draft picks

Pre-draft trades

Draft-day trades

Undrafted players

NameCountry of birthCollegeNotes
Jeckster Apinan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines JRU
Janno BarondaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UPH-GMA
Mark Joseph BerryFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NU
Jeffrey BongatFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UPH-Cavite
Ildefonso BulangisFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines JRU
Michael CalomotFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PCU
Jumel ChienFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Mapua
Jessie James ColladoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Lyceum
Japs Cuan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UST
Ryeon de los TrinosFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UM
Francis de la SernaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Miami (Ohio)/USC
Franz DelgadoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Sebastian
Ezekiel Eric EchaneFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines JRU
Jaymo EguilosFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines FEU
John Michael FerrerFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Beda-Alabang
Jerryvi Santos GloriosoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines RTU/CEU
John Moises GonzalesFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines FEU
Ronoel Guevarra, Jr.Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines St. Francis
Janhell Justin IgnacioFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Trinity
Raymund IlaganFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines St. Francis
Ralph John LansangFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PCU
John LopezFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines JRU
Reigner MacasaetFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UM
Raymond MaconocidoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Sebastian
Regilito MalinaoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UM
Marlon MonteFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PUP
Anjelo MontecastroFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UP Diliman
Lend Mark MontillaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Universal College
Dave NajordaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Sebastian
Mark Joseph PangilinanFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines St. Clare
Paul Jordan PayoyoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Trinity
Rodel RanisesFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Mapua
Larry RiveraFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Trinity
Kliff Richard RomeraFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PUP
Paul SangaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines FEU
Justine SanguyoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UM/Letran
Lucas TagardaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UE
Carlos FenequitoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UST
Joseph TersoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NU
Vince TinteFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UST
Jeff Viernes Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines St. Clare
Jess Mar VillahermosaFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Beda
Raffy YnionFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UPHSD

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