Powerade Tigers draft history

Powerade Tigers draft history

The Powerade Tigers first participated in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Draft as Coca-Cola Tigers, on January 13, 2002, months before their first PBA season. The Tigers bought the original franchise of the Pop Cola Panthers in 2002 after Pop-Cola disbanded after the 2001 season. Coca-cola received the rights for all of the Pop-Cola's players and draftees.

Rafi Reavis became the team's first draft choice, the 2nd pick in the 2002 PBA Draft. Different with the former expansion teams, Coke immediately won the All-Filipino Championship during their first season.

In Coca-Cola/Powerade stint, they have never received a number-one pick.

Selections

Basketball positions
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
SF Small forward
PF Power forward
C Center
Draft Round Pick Player Place of birth[1] Position School
2002 1st 2nd Rafi Reavis  United States C Coppin State University
2002 1st 10th Leo Avenido  Philippines SF Far Eastern University
2002 2nd 11th Gilbert Lao  Philippines C University of Santo Tomas
2002 2nd 17th Jojo Manalo  Philippines SG Perpetual Help University
2002 3rd 25th Jason Misolas  Philippines SF Letran College
2003 1st 9th Reynel Hugnatan  Philippines PF University of Manila
2003 4th 35th Jeffrey Sanders  Philippines SG Technological Institute of the Philippines
2004 1st 10th Gary David  Philippines SG Lyceum University
2004 2nd 19th Manny Ramos  Philippines PF De La Salle University
2004 3rd 24th Rhagnee Sinco  Philippines SF Far Eastern University
2004 4th 27th Warren Ybañez  Philippines PG PSBA
2005 1st 3rd Dennis Miranda  Philippines PG Far Eastern University
2005 2nd 11th Neil Rañeses  Philippines SF University of the Visayas
2005 2nd 12th Al Magpayo  Philippines SF College of St. Benilde
2006 1st 3rd Joseph Yeo  Philippines SG De La Salle University
2006 2nd 12th R.J. Rizada  Philippines SG Far Eastern University
2006 2nd 14th Manuel Caceres  Philippines SF PSBA
2006 2nd 15th Chris Pacana  Philippines PG St. Francis College
2006 2nd 16th Mike Gavino  Philippines PF University of the Philippines
2006 2nd 17th Ronjay Enrile  Philippines PG Letran College
2010 2nd 18th Jai Reyes  Philippines PG Ateneo de Manila University

Notes

1.^ All players entering the draft are Filipinos until proven otherwise.
2.^ Coca-cola have traded all of their draft rights to other teams from the 2007 to 2009 drafts.

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