Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters draft history

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The Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters first participated in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) draft on October 30, 2016. The Fuel Masters entered the league before the 2016 Commissioner's Cup when they bought the former franchise of Barako Bull Energy.

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Matthew Wright became the team's first draft choice, the team's pick in the special draft for the Gilas cadets during the 2016 PBA draft.

Selections

Basketball positions
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
SF Small forward
PF Power forward
C Center
DraftRoundPickPlayerPos.Country of birth* PBA D-League teamCollege
2016 [1] Special draft Matthew Wright GFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada St. Bonaventure
22 Gelo Alolino GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Tanduay Light Rhum Masters NU
10 Jeoffrey Javillonar FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Tanduay Light Rhum Masters NU
316 Paolo Javelona GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines BDO-National University NU
18 Alejandrino Iñigo Jr. GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Phoenix Accelerators FEU
2017 [2] 14 Jason Perkins F Flag of the United States.svg  United States Caida Tile Masters De La Salle
8 Sidney Onwubere F Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Racal Tile Masters Emilio Aguinaldo
221 Jayson Grimaldo F Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Racal Tile Masters/Victoria Sports MLQU
23 Wilson Baltazar G/F Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Bread Story Smashing Bakers Lyceum
328 Roldan Sara F Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Racal Tile Masters/Team Batangas San Beda
439 John Karlo Casiño G Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Cafe France Bakers/CEU Scorpions Centro Escolar
2018 [3] 112 Jorey Napoles FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Marinerong Pilipino Skippers TIP
221 Ron Dennison GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Go for Gold FEU
22 Joe Allen Trinidad GFlag of the United States.svg  United States Wang's Basketball Couriers FEU
326 Ivan Villanueva FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines AMA Adamson
436 Kim Cinco GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Zark's Burger Lyceum
2019 [4] 328 Ralph Tansingco FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Zark's Burger Lyceum
439 Spencer Pretta GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Zark's Burger Lyceum
544 Jeffrey Santos GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Zark's Burger Lyceum
2020 [5] 17 Larry Muyang F/CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Petron - Letran Letran
218 Nick Demusis G/FFlag of the United States.svg  United States Whittier
19 Aljun Melecio GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines La Salle - Eco Oil La Salle
334 Reymar Caduyac GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Zark's Burger Lyceum
444 Max Henstchel GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UvA
552 Jerie Pingoy GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Ateneo / Adamson
2021 [6] 214 Tyler Tio GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Ateneo
16 Chris Lalata FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Olivarez
19 Encho Serrano GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines La Salle
23 Enzo Joson GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NU
328 Alvin Baetiong CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines San Sebastian
439 Leonard Esguerra CFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines José Rizal
547 Niño Ibañez GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Lyceum
651 Nichole John Ubalde GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines USTSP
2022 [7] 16 Ken Tuffin FFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand FEU
216 Raffy Verano FFlag of the United States.svg  United States Ateneo
17 Ricci Rivero GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UP Diliman
328 Matthew Daves FFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Ateneo
439 John Lloyd Clemente GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NU
550 Daniel Atienza GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Centro Escolar
659 Joe Gómez de Liaño GFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines UP Diliman
766 Theo Flores G/FFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines NU

Notes

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

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