List of Philippine Basketball Association career free throw percentage leaders

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This is a list of Philippine Basketball Association players by the highest free throw percentage in their PBA career.

Statistics accurate as of December 23, 2022. [1]
Italics^Active PBA player
*Named as one of the “40 Greatest Players in PBA History
~Played as import [2]
RankPlayer Position(s)Years playedTeam(s) playedGames playedTotal free throws madeTotal free throws attempted Free throw percentageReference
1 Tony Harris SG 19921998 Swift Mighty Meaties, Sunkist Orange Juicers, Pop Cola 800s 599041,03087.8 [3]
2 Ricardo Brown * PG 19831990 Great Taste Coffee Makers, San Miguel Beermen 3401,4361,63987.6 [4]
3 Allan Caidic * SG 19871999 Great Taste Coffee Makers, San Miguel Beermen, Ginebra San Miguel 5981,8352,10887.1 [5]
4 Garvo Lanete SG 20162021 NLEX Road Warriors, Meralco Bolts, NorthPort Batang Pier 16313615786.7 [6]
5 Renato Agustin PG/SG 19892001 San Miguel Beermen, Pop Cola Panthers, Mobiline Phone Pals, Sta. Lucia Realtors, Batang Red Bull Thunder 5692,0432,36486.4 [7]
6 Ronnie Magsanoc * PG 19892002 Shell Turbo Chargers, Sta. Lucia Realtors, Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs 6181,3811,60386.2 [8]
7 Alvin Patrimonio * PF 19882004 Purefoods Hotshots 8573,6404,24485.8 [9]
8 Johnny Abarrientos * PG 19932007, 2010 Alaska Milkmen, Pop Cola Panthers, Coca-Cola Tigers, Ginebra San Miguel 7421,5941,87585.1 [10]
9 Paul Lee SG/PG 2011–Present Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, Magnolia Hotshots 4741,4711,74384.4
10 Olsen Racela PG 19932011 Purefoods Tender Juicy Hotdogs, San Miguel Beermen 9251,4441,71684.2 [11]
11 Jojo Lastimosa * SG 19882002 Purefoods Hotdogs, Alaska Milkmen, Pop Cola Panthers, Alaska Aces 7893,1333,76383.3 [12]
12 Bobby Parks * PG/SG 19881993, 19971999 San Miguel Beermen, Shell Turbo Chargers 2212,3522,82683.2 [13]
13 Renren Ritualo SG 20022014 Air 21 Express, TNT Text Phone Pals, Powerade Tigers, Meralco Bolts 42960573082.9 [14]
14 Lamont Strothers SG 19972002 San Miguel Beermen 1198821,06882.6 [15]

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References

  1. http://www.pba-online.net/career/most-freethrows-made/ [ dead link ]
  2. Records on the number of games played by imports are not available.
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