PBA Season 47 draft

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PBA Season 47 draft
PBA Season 47 draft logo.png
General information
Date(s)May 15, 2022
Location Robinsons Place Manila
Network(s) One Sports (TV5, PBA Rush)
Overview
League Philippine Basketball Association
First selection Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser (Blackwater Bossing)

The PBA Season 47 draft was the 37th edition of the PBA draft. The event allowed teams to take turns selecting amateur basketball players and other eligible players, including half-Filipino foreign players. The league determined the drafting order based on the performance of the member teams from the 2021 season, with the worst team picking first.

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Draft order

In past drafts until 2019, the draft order was determined based on the team's overall performance from the previous season. The Philippine Cup final ranking comprised 40% of the points, while the Commissioner's and Governors' Cup rankings were 30% each.

Since the league only held two tournaments for the 2021 season, only the final rankings of the Philippine Cup (60%) and Governors' Cup (40%) were used to determine the draft order. [1]

Draft orderTeamFinal rankingTotal
PHI GOV
1st Blackwater Bossing 12th12th12.0
2nd Terrafirma Dyip 10th11th10.4
3rd Converge FiberXers*11th7th9.4
4th Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 9th8th8.6
5th Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 6th10th7.6
6th NorthPort Batang Pier 5th9th6.6
7th NLEX Road Warriors 7th4th5.8
8th Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 8th1st5.2
9th San Miguel Beermen 4th6th4.8
10th Meralco Bolts 3rd2nd2.6
11th TNT Tropang Giga 1st5th2.6
12th Magnolia Hotshots 2nd3rd2.4

Draft selections

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

1st round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
1 Brandon Ganuelas-Rosser C/FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Blackwater Bossing UC Riverside
2 Jeremiah Gray #G/FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Terrafirma Dyip Dominican/San Miguel Alab Pilipinas (ABL)
3 Jeo Ambohot C/FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Converge FiberXers Letran
4 Justin Arana CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Converge FiberXers (from Phoenix) [lower-alpha 1] Arellano
5 Gian Mamuyac #GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters Ateneo
6 JM Calma CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NorthPort Batang Pier San Sebastian
7 Tyrus Hill FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States NLEX Road Warriors De La Salle
8 Javi Gómez de Liaño FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barangay Ginebra San Miguel UP Diliman/Ibaraki Robots (Japan)
9 Kurt Lojera GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Blackwater Bossing (from San Miguel via TNT) [lower-alpha 2] De La Salle
10 Shaun Ildefonso FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters (from Meralco) [lower-alpha 3] NU
11 Mark Dyke FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Blackwater Bossing (from TNT) [lower-alpha 4] De La Salle/Manila Stars (MPBL)
12 Keith Zaldivar CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Magnolia Hotshots Adamson

2nd round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
13 Ato Ular FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Blackwater Bossing Letran/Marikina Shoemasters (MPBL)
14 Tyler Tio #Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (from Terrafirma) [lower-alpha 5] Ateneo
15 Kameron Vales GFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Converge FiberXers Regina
16 Chris Lalata C/FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Olivarez
17 Jhonard Clarito FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters De Ocampo/San Juan Knights (MPBL)
18 RJ Ramirez GFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Rain or Shine Elasto Painters (from NorthPort via TNT) [lower-alpha 6] FEU/Bacoor City Strikers (MPBL)
19 Encho Serrano GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (from NLEX) [lower-alpha 7] De La Salle/Pampanga (NBL)/Basilan (MPBL)
20 Jayson David G/FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Lyceum
21 Chester Saldua FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States NLEX Road Warriors (from San Miguel via Blackwater) [lower-alpha 8] PCU
22 Christian Fajarito CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts Letran
23 Enzo Joson GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (from TNT via NorthPort) [lower-alpha 9] NU
24 Carlo de Chavez FFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Magnolia Hotshots Bloomfield

3rd round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
25 Daryl Pascual CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Blackwater Bossing Letran
26 Allen Mina G/FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Terrafirma Dyip Letran
27 Jollo Go GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Converge FiberXers De La Salle/Manila Stars (MPBL)
28 Alvin Baetiong CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters San Sebastian
29 Rhaffy Octobre FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Rain or Shine Elasto Painters UV
30 John Apacible FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NorthPort Batang Pier UE
31 Levi dela Cruz GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NLEX Road Warriors Arellano
32 Rence Alcoriza GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Arellano
33 Jerwyn Guinto FFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia San Miguel Beermen Lyceum
34 JJ Espanola GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts UP Diliman
35 Roberto Bartolo CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines TNT Tropang Giga Benilde
36 Orlan Wamar GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Magnolia Hotshots Centro Escolar

4th round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
37 Earvin Lacsamana CFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Blackwater Bossing Champlain
38 Shaq Alanes GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Terrafirma Dyip Lyceum
39 Leonard Esguerra CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters José Rizal
40 JJ Caspe GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NorthPort Batang Pier Batangas
41 Lyndon Colina GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Miguel Beermen USPF
42 Andrey Armenion GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Meralco Bolts UE
43 John Villanueva GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines TNT Tropang Giga Perpetual Help
44 Garciano Puerto FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Magnolia Hotshots UC

5th round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
45 Arthur Navasero GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Blackwater Bossing Centennial
46 Sandy Ceñal FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Terrafirma Dyip RTU/Bicol Volcanoes (MPBL)
47 Niño Ibañez GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Lyceum
48 Yves Sason GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NorthPort Batang Pier PCU
49 John Gonzaga GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Miguel Beermen San Sebastian

6th round

PickPlayerPos.Country of birthTeamSchool / club team
50 Red Cachuela FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Terrafirma Dyip Southwestern/KCS Mandaue (VisMin)
51 Nichole John Ubalde GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters USTSP
52 CJ Cadua GFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States San Miguel Beermen EAC

7th round

A seventh round was held, but all remaining teams passed, thus ending the draft.

Trades involving draft picks

Pre-draft trades

Prior to the day of the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of picks between the teams. Converge retained the rights to Alaska's draft picks.

  1. February 23, 2021: Phoenix to Converge (Alaska) [2]
    • Alaska acquired Brian Heruela, Magnolia's 2020 first and second round picks, and a 2021 first round pick
    • Phoenix acquired Vic Manuel, 2020 first and second round picks
  2. December 3, 2019: TNT to Blackwater [3] December 19, 2018: San Miguel to TNT [4]
  3. May 13, 2019: Meralco to Rain or Shine [5]
    • Rain or Shine acquired 2019 and 2021 first round picks
    • Meralco acquired Raymond Almazan
  4. February 28, 2020: TNT to Blackwater (three-team trade with NLEX) [6]
  5. December 5, 2017: Terrafirma (Kia) to Phoenix [7]
    • Phoenix acquired a 2021 second round pick
    • Kia acquired Jon Jon Gabriel
  6. January 14, 2020: TNT to Rain or Shine [8]
    • Rain or Shine acquired a 2020 second round pick, NorthPort's 2021 second round pick, and San Miguel's 2022 second round pick
    • TNT acquired Ed Daquioag
    June 10, 2019: NorthPort to TNT (three-team trade with NLEX) [9]
    • NorthPort acquired Terrafirma's (Columbian's) 2020 second round pick and Phoenix's 2019 second round pick that was not conveyed, from NLEX; and Michael Miranda from TNT
    • NLEX acquired Jericho Cruz from TNT and San Miguel's 2020 second round pick from NorthPort
    • TNT acquired Marion Magat from NLEX; 2021 and 2022 second round picks from NorthPort
  7. February 24, 2022: NLEX to Phoenix [10]
  8. February 28, 2020: Blackwater to NLEX (three-team trade with TNT) [6]
    • See TNT to Blackwater
    December 19, 2018: San Miguel to Blackwater [4]
    • Blackwater acquired 2021 and 2022 second round picks
    • San Miguel acquired Paul Zamar
  9. November 5, 2021: NorthPort to Phoenix [11] April 3, 2018: TNT to NorthPort (GlobalPort) [12]
    • GlobalPort acquired Mo Tautuaa, 2020 first round and 2021 second round picks
    • TNT acquired Terrence Romeo and Yousef Taha

Undrafted player

NameCountry of birthCollegeNotes
Jason OpisoFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines CEU [13]

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