Barangay Ginebra San Miguel draft history

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The Barangay Ginebra San Miguel participated in the first ever PBA draft in 1985, selecting Reynaldo Perez as the first be drafted by them at 5th overall.

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They have 3 first overall picks in their franchise history. The first was in 1994 when they drafted Noli Locsin. [1] The second was in 1996 when they drafted Marlou Aquino. [2] The third and the last one was in 2013 when they drafted Greg Slaughter. [3]

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Basketball positions
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
SF Small forward
PF Power forward
C Center
DraftRoundPickPlayerPlace of birth PositionSchoolRef
1985 15 Reynaldo Perez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF Mapúa
1986 13 Dondon Ampalayo Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF USJ–R
1987 13 Harmon Codiñera Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF FEU [4]
25 Anthony Mendoza Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C/PF Visayas
1988 13 Anthony Poblador Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C De La Salle
1989 15 Romy Dela Rosa Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Southwestern
211 Peter Aguilar Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C Trinity
317 Fernando Garcia Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF Adamson
1990 16 Hilario Villanil Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF USPF
214 Fernando Libed Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG Letran
1991 15 Jayvee Gayoso Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF/SG Ateneo [5]
1992 18 Nonoy Chuatico Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Ateneo [6]
1993 12 Victor Pablo Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF/PF FEU [7]
1994 11 Noli Locsin Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF De La Salle
29 Wilmer Ong Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/C USLS
317 Jonas Mariano Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG De La Salle
422 Renato Cabaluna Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF UST
526 Jun Marzan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Baguio
1995 12 E.J. Feihl Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C Adamson [8]
210 Robert Jaworski Jr. Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Ateneo
317 Lou Regidor Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG San Carlos
1996 11 Marlou Aquino Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C Adamson
314 Gerardo Locsin Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
1997 17 Edward Naron Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Visayas
214 Manuel Ortega Jr. Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG SLU
1998 18Steven SmithFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States SG/SF USIU
216 Erwin Framo Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG UM
1999 12 Anastacio Mendoza Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG FEU
9 Danilo Aying Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Southwestern
319 Marvin Isidro Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Farrington
2000 Direct Hire Jayjay Helterbrand Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG/SG Kentucky State
16 Egay Billones Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG Las Piñas
214 William Marasigan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Sebastian
2001 13 Mark Caguioa Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Glendale CC [9]
213 Marlon Basco Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C Luzon
323 Marlon Piodo Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/C USJ–R
2002 19 Chester Tolomia Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF Perpetual
216 Gilbert Malabanan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Perpetual
326 Aries Dimaunahan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG/SG UST
2003 12 Rommel Adducul Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C San Sebastian [10]
211 Sunday Salvacion Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Benilde
322 Rob Johnson Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG Bellevue
2004 320 Theodore Hawkins Jr. Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SG Cosumnes River
2005 17 Michael Holper Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States PF San Diego State
2006 No draft picks
2007 110 Macky Escalona Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG Ateneo
2008 No draft picks
2009 17 Chris Timberlake Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States PG North Florida
217 Orlando Daroya Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF Arellano
2010 17 John Wilson Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF JRU
8 Jimbo Aquino Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF San Sebastian
212 Rob Labagala Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG UE
2011 19 Reil Cervantes Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF FEU
218 James Martinez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG/SG UE
2012 16 Chris Ellis Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SF Mary Hardin–Baylor
8 Keith Jensen Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SF NYU
328 Jerick Cañada Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG Adamson
435 Paul Zamar Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG UE
538 JR Buensuceso Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States PG BYU–Hawaii
639 Elliot Tan Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SG Biola
2013 11 Greg Slaughter Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States C Ateneo
324 LA Revilla Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG De La Salle
433 John Usita Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States C Shoreline
539 Alvin Padilla Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG UP
642 Jens Knuttel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany PG FEU
2014 16 Rodney Brondial Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/C Adamson
2015 15 Scottie Thompson Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/PG Perpetual
216 Aljon Mariano Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF/PF UST
328 Dennice Villamor Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/SF NU
2016 Special draft Kevin Ferrer Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/SF UST
23 Jammer Jamito Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF Saint Clare
9 Jericho De Guzman Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C Benilde
2017 112 Jett Manuel Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG UP
335 Mikey Cabahug Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Ateneo
2018 332 Matt Salem Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SF NU [11]
2019 110 Arvin Tolentino Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF/PF FEU [12]
213 Jerrick Balanza Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Letran
22 Kent Salado Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG/SG Arellano
333 Fran Asuncion Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG AMA
2021 112 Ken Holmqvist Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines C FEU
213 Brian Enriquez Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SF/SG William Woods
2022 18 Javi Gómez de Liaño Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SF UP
220 Jayson David Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG/SF Lyceum
332 Rence Alcoriza Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Arellano
2023 223 Ralph Cu Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF De La Salle
334 Kim Aurin Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Perpetual
445 Franz Abuda Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SF San Beda
556 Brandrey Bienes Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PF/C FEU
2024 13 RJ Abarrientos Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines PG FEU
217 Didat Hanapi Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Adamson
22 Paolo Hernandez Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines SG Mapúa
334 Paul Garcia Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States SG Ateneo

Notes

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

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