List of Philippine Basketball Association career rebounding leaders

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This is a list of the Philippine Basketball Association players in total career rebounds. [1]

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Statistics accurate and correct as of December 22, 2022.
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 playedOffensive reboundsDefensive reboundsTotal rebounds Rebounds per game
average [3]
1 Ramon Fernandez * C/PF 19751994 Toyota, Beer Hausen/Manila Beer, Tanduay, Purefoods, San Miguel 1,0742,2176,4358,6528.1
2 Abet Guidaben *C/PF 19751995 Crispa/Walk Tall, Tanduay, Manila Beer, Magnolia/San Miguel, Purefoods, Alaska, Pepsi/7–Up, Shell 1,0812,3736,1978,5707.9
3 Jerry Codiñera *C 19882005 Purefoods/Coney Island, Mobiline/Talk 'N Text, FedEx 8712,4114,6237,0348.1
4 Asi Taulava *^C 1999–present Mobiline/Talk 'N Text, Coca-Cola, Meralco, Air21, NLEX 624NANA6,41210.3
5 Alvin Patrimonio *PF/SF 19882005 Purefoods/Coney Island 8571,7064,4466,1527.2
6 Arwind Santos *^PF/SF 2006–present Air21/Burger King, San Miguel/Petron, NorthPort 730NANA5,9878.2
7 Philip Cezar *PF/C 19751991 Crispa/Walk Tall, Shell, Great Taste/Presto, Añejo Rum/Ginebra 9181,6264,2085,8346.4
8 Robert Jaworski * PG 19751998 Toyota, Ginebra/Añejo Rum/Tondeña 65/Gordon's Gin 9581,7813,5865,3675.6
9 Norman Black ~PF/SF 19811990 Tefilin, San Miguel/Magnolia, Great Taste, Alaska, Pop Cola 2821,4073,9265,33318.9
10 Abe King PF/C 19771994 Toyota, Gold Eagle, Great Taste/Presto, Coney Island/Purefoods 7821,9423,2805,2226.7
11 Yoyoy Villamin PF 19811998 Crispa, Manila Beer, Alaska, Diet Sarsi/Swift/Sunkist, Pepsi/Mobiline, San Miguel 8711,7663,3975,1635.9
12 Ali Peek C/PF 19982014 Pop Cola, Alaska, Coca-Cola, Talk 'N Text, Sta. Lucia 6492,0103,1485,1588.0
13 Rafi Reavis ^C/PF 2002–present Coca-Cola, Barangay Ginebra, Purefoods/B-Meg Derby Ace/B-Meg/San Mig Coffee/San Mig Super Coffee/Star/Magnolia 835NANA4,9105.9
14 Marc Pingris *PF/C 20042019 FedEx, Purefoods/B-Meg Derby Ace/B-Meg/San Mig Coffee/San Mig Super Coffee/Star/Magnolia, Magnolia/San Miguel 658NANA4,7737.3
15 Nic Belasco PF 19972014 Pop Cola, San Miguel, Alaska, Welcoat, Coca-Cola/Powerade, Talk 'N Text, Sta. Lucia 6891,4743,2764,7506.9
16 Dorian Peña C 20012016 San Miguel/Petron, Air21/Barako Bull, Barangay Ginebra, GlobalPort 6231,9742,6444,6187.4
17 Terry Saldaña PF 19821998 Toyota, Gilbey’s Gin/Ginebra/Gordon’s Gin, Alaska, Pop Cola/Sarsi/Diet Sarsi/Swift, Shell 7661,8022,7364,5385.9
18 Nelson Asaytono PF/SF 19892005 Purefoods, Swift/Sunkist/Pop Cola, San Miguel, Red Bull 8201,2423,2274,4695.5
19 Eric Menk C/PF 19992016 Tanduay, Barangay Ginebra, GlobalPort, Alaska 5531,6472,8094,4568.1
20 Manny Victorino C 19811996 Presto/Great Taste/N-Rich, Shell, Pepsi/7-Up, Ginebra, Purefoods, Sunkist 7271,5832,8674,4506.1

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References

  1. http://www.pba-online.net/career/most-rebounds/ [ dead link ]
  2. Records on the number of games played by imports are not available.
  3. Average is rounded to the nearest hundredth.