2006 PBA draft

Player selection in Philippine basketball


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::summary Player selection in Philippine basketball ::

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FieldValue
name2006 PBA draft
dateAugust 20, 2006
time4:00 pm
locationMarket! Market!, Taguig
networkABC
leaguePhilippine Basketball Association
firstKelly Williams (Sta. Lucia Realtors)
prev2005
next2007
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| name = 2006 PBA draft | image = | alt = | caption = | logo = | logosize = | date = August 20, 2006 | time = 4:00 pm | location = Market! Market!, Taguig | network = ABC | league = Philippine Basketball Association | first = Kelly Williams (Sta. Lucia Realtors) | prev = 2005 | next = 2007 The 2006 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) rookie draft was an event in which teams drafted players from the amateur ranks. The draft was held at the Market! Market! in Taguig on August 20, 2006.

The Sta. Lucia Realtors choose Kelly Williams of Oakland University and from Magnolia in the PBL as the first overall pick. The players who applied for the draft underwent a week long rookie camp overseen by assistant coaches from five PBA teams.

Round 1

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*Mythical team member#All-star
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PickPlayerCountry of origin*PBA teamCollege
1Kelly Williams*Sta. Lucia RealtorsOakland University
2Arwind Santos*Air21 ExpressFEU
3Joseph Yeo#Coca-Cola TigersDe La Salle
4LA Tenorio*San Miguel BeermenAteneo
5Gabby Espinas#San Miguel BeermenPCU
6Mark IsipSta. Lucia RealtorsFEU
7Aaron AbanAlaska AcesLetran
8Mark AndayaTalk 'N Text Phone PalsLetran
9Boyet BautistaPurefoods Chunkee GiantsLetran
10Abby SantosWelcoat DragonsUP Diliman
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Round 2

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PickPlayerCountry of origin*PBA teamCollege
11Jireh IbañesWelcoat DragonsUP Diliman
12R.J. RizadaCoca-Cola TigersFEU
13Mark MagsumbolSta. Lucia RealtorsSt. Benilde
14M.C. CaceresCoca-Cola TigersPSBA
15Chris PacanaCoca-Cola Tigers (from Air21 Express)St. Francis
16Mike GavinoCoca-Cola TigersUP Diliman
17Ronjay EnrileCoca-Cola TigersLetran
18Christian LuanzonAlaska AcesUST
19Magnum MembrereRed Bull BarakoAteneo
20Ollan OmipingPurefoods Chunkee GiantsUE
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Welcoat carry-over amateurs

Welcoat carried over three amateurs from its Philippine Basketball League team. They are: ::data[format=table]

PlayerCountry of origin*PBA teamCollege
Junjun CabatuWelcoat DragonsDe La Salle
Jay-R ReyesWelcoat DragonsUP Diliman
Jay SagadWelcoat DragonsSt. Benilde
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Undrafted players

Draftee's name followed by college. All undrafted players become Rookie free agents.

Players scrapped from the list

Fil-Ams Rob Reyes and Joe Devance were scrapped from the list of rookie hopefuls after failing to submit their requirements even after PBA Commissioner Noli Eala extended the deadline of submission to August 13, 2006. The previous deadline was set on July 31.

Also, Christopher Apaitan of Mindanao State University was struck off the list after not showing in the recently held rookie camp. De La Salle guard John Quioc withdrew from the draft.

Note

*All aspirants are Filipinos until proven otherwise.

References

References

  1. "Realtors torn between Fil-Am, Santos". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  2. "Realtors pick Williams; Air21 settles for Santos". Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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