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PBA season 50 draft
40th edition of the PBA draft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The PBA season 50 draft was the 40th edition of the PBA draft and the draft for the 2025–26 PBA season. The draft took place on September 7, 2025, at SM Mall of Asia Music Hall in Pasay, marking the first time the event was held at an SM mall.[1][2]
The Terrafirma Dyip made the first overall pick after finishing with a weighted cumulative ranking of 11.7 in the 2024–25 season.[3] The team used the pick to select Geo Chiu.
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Draft order
The draft order was based on each team's overall rankings across all three conferences in the previous season. Rankings from both the 2024 Governors' Cup and 2024–25 Commissioner's Cup each make up 30% of the average while the 2025 Philippine Cup has the most weight at 40%. Guest teams are excluded when calculating rankings. In each round, teams picked in ascending order (lowest to highest) based on their respective weighted cumulative rankings.
The NorthPort Batang Pier continues to make their selections in this draft while their franchise sale to Pureblends was under review at the time.[4][5]
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Draft selections
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PG | Point guard | SG | Shooting guard | SF | Small forward | PF | Power forward | C | Center |
* | Denotes player who has been selected for at least one Mythical Team |
# | Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game |
First round
Second round
Third round
From the third round onwards, teams will have the option to pass. Doing so will opt the team out for the remainder of the draft. The draft ends once all twelve teams have passed.
- Barangay Ginebra passed during the round.
Fourth round
Fifth round
- Magnolia and TNT passed during the round.
Sixth round
- Phoenix, Meralco, and Rain or Shine passed during the round.
Seventh round
- San Miguel passed during the round.
Eighth round
- Blackwater passed during the round.
Ninth round
- NLEX passed during the round.
Tenth round
Eleventh round
- Terrafirma and Converge passed during the round.
Twelfth round
- NorthPort, the last remaining team, passed during the round, thus ending the draft.
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Trades involving draft picks
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Pre-draft trades
Prior to the draft, the following trades were made and resulted in exchanges of draft picks between teams.
- September 21, 2023: TNT to Rain or Shine[7]
- Rain or Shine acquired Dave Marcelo and a S50 first-round pick
- TNT acquired Henry Galinato and Jewel Ponferada
- September 20, 2022: San Miguel to NorthPort (three-team trade with Barangay Ginebra)[9]
- NorthPort acquired Von Pessumal
- San Miguel acquired S50 and S51 second-round picks
- August 22, 2025: Magnolia to Terrafirma[11]
- Terrafirma acquired Jerrick Ahanmisi and a S50 second-round pick
- Magnolia acquired the player rights to Javi Gómez de Liaño
- June 6, 2022: San Miguel to Converge[13]
- Converge acquired S49 and S50 second-round picks
- San Miguel acquired Robbie Herndon
- March 11, 2021: TNT to Blackwater (three-team trade with NLEX):[14]
- Blackwater acquired David Semerad, Simon Enciso, S49 TNT first-round pick, and S50 TNT second-round pick
- TNT acquired an S46 first-round pick
- NLEX acquired Don Trollano, Roi Sumang, Maurice Shaw, and S48 second-round pick (via Blackwater)
- February 14, 2024: Blackwater to Rain or Shine:[15]
- Rain or Shine acquired S49 first-round pick (via Blackwater) and S50 second-round pick (via Blackwater)
- Blackwater acquired Rey Nambatac
Combine
The 2025 PBA draft combine was held from September 4–5 at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig.[16][1] 125 of the 128 initial applicants showed up to the event, with two withdrawing from the draft, while Jason Brickman was unable to make it due to prior commitments.[17][18] Sonny Estil was named the draft combine MVP as his team won the mini-tournament, and he, Dalph Panopio, Edrian Ramirez, Jun Roque, and Mario Barasi were named to the all-tournament team.[19]
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Eligibility and entrants
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Applications for the draft began on August 4 and ended on August 29.[20] On August 22, the PBA reached out to the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) to allow its student-athletes to join the draft.[21] The UAAP rejected the league's request on August 27.[22] By the end of the application period, 128 players declared for the draft.[23][24] This was reduced to a final tally of 122 players after the draft combine.[25][26]
The following were the eligibility requirements for local players:
- Entrants of at least 22 years of age on the day of the draft must be four years removed from high school or have played one year of college basketball;
- Entrants between 19 and 21 years of age must have had at least two years of college education;
- All entrants must be at least 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) in height.
Eligibility requirements for Filipino-foreigner entrants are similar to the locals but with some additions:
- All Filipino-foreigner entrants must be a holder of a Philippine passport.
- All Filipino-foreigner entrants must have previously played professional basketball elsewhere and is not under contract with other teams.
Players who applied for the draft on the fourth or fifth year of eligibility will instead be assigned to a lottery separate from draft proper.
Notable entrants
Domestic league players
In this section, only entrants who have played for a UAAP, NCAA, CESAFI, or U.S. NCAA school are included. Additionally, all listed entrants have played in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League prior to the draft unless specified.
- Dolan Adlawan – F, USC / Cebu Greats
- Royce Alforque – G, FEU / San Juan Knights
- Dave Ando – C, UST / Ilagan Isabela Cowboys
- Ashon Andrews – F/C, UP / Mindoro Tamaraws
- Kint Ariar – F, Letran / Imus Braderhood
- CJ Austria – G, De La Salle / Abra Solid North Weavers
- Mario Barasi – C, Adamson / Basilan Starhorse
- Ira Bataller – F, Letran / Manila Batang Quiapo
- Allan Beltran – F/C, UE / Davao Occidental Tigers
- Jason Brickman – G, LIU Brooklyn / Abra Solid North Weavers
- Lorenz Capulong – C, Arellano / Bataan Risers
- Aurin Catacutan – G/F, UE / Sarangani Gripper Motorcycle Tire
- John Paul Cauilan – F, NU / Zamboanga Sikat
- Jason Celis – G, JRU / RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods (PSL)
- Geo Chiu – C, Ateneo / Abra Solid North Weavers
- Jude Codinera – F, UST / Muntinlupa Cagers
- Jack Cruz-Dumont – G, UE / Abra Solid North Weavers
- Jasper Derek Cuevas – G, Perpetual / Parañaque Patriots
- Greg Cunanan – G, Lyceum / Quezon City Galeries Taipan
- Joshua David – G, De La Salle / Abra Solid North Weavers
- Mark Justine dela Virgen – G, JRU / Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters
- Sonny Estil – F, Letran / Pampanga Giant Lanterns
- Reggz Gabat – G, San Sebastian / Zamboanga Sikat
- Ethan Galang – F, UE / Mindoro Tamaraws
- John Galinato – G, NU / San Juan Knights
- Arvin Gamboa – F, Mapúa / San Juan Knights
- Jonathan Ralph Gesalem – G, UST / Val City Magic
- Gab Gomez – G, Ateneo / Ilagan Isabela Cowboys
- Ljay Gonzales – G, FEU / Quezon Huskers
- Will Gozum – C/F, Benilde / Quezon Huskers
- Justine Guevarra – F, UE / Bacolod Tubo Slashers
- King Gurtiza – G, EAC / Pangasinan Heatwaves
- Axel Iñigo – G, FEU / Mindoro Tamaraws
- Chester Sera Josef – F/C, San Sebastian / Quezon City Galeries Taipan
- Ladis Lepalam – C, Benilde / Muntinlupa Cagers
- AJ Madrigal – G/F, UP / Iloilo United Royals
- Vince Magbuhos – F, Adamson / Quezon Huskers
- John Matthew Manalang – F, UE / Quezon City Galeries Taipan
- Christian Manaytay – F, UST / Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards
- Joshua Marcos – G/F, Benilde / Ilagan Isabela Cowboys
- Kobe Monje – F, Letran / Val City Magic
- Robi Nayve – G, Benilde / Rizal Golden Coolers
- Dawn Ochea – F, Adamson / Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters
- Harvey Pagsanjan – G/F, EAC / Pangasinan Heatwaves
- Dominic Panlilio – G, Benilde / RCP–Shawarma Shack Demigods (PSL)
- Trciky Peromingan – G, Adamson / Davao Occidental Tigers
- Paolo Quiminales – F/C, JRU / 1Munti (PSL)
- Sean Quitevis – G, Ateneo / Ilagan Isabela Cowboys
- Patrick Ramos – G, JRU / Muntinlupa Cagers
- Kenny Rocacurva – G, Letran / Biñan Tatak Gel
- Ximone Sandagon – F/C, FEU / Quezon Huskers
- Mark Sangco – F, Benilde / Pasay Voyagers
- Alfred Sedillo – G/F, San Beda / Manila Batang Quiapo
- John Jordan Sta. Ana – G, Arellano / Quezon City Galeries Taipan
- Jason Strait – F, UE / Quezon City Galeries Taipan
- James Tempra – F, FEU / Basilan Starhorse
- Jonas Tibayan – F/C, De La Salle / Mindoro Tamaraws
- Kyle Tolentino – G, Letran / GenSan Warriors
- Niel Tolentino – G/F, Arellano / Rizal Golden Coolers
- James Paul Una – F/C, San Sebastian / Zamboanga Sikat
- Jerick Villanueva – C, UE / Bacolod Tubo Slashers
- Joshua Yerro – G, Adamson / Quezon Huskers
International league players
- Jacey Cruz – G, Qatar University / Qatar SC (Qatar)
- Juan Gómez de Liaño – G, UP / Seoul SK Knights (South Korea)
- Cole Micek – G, St. Francis / Macau Black Bears (TAT)
- Chris Miller – G, Salem / Darbandikhan (Iraq)
- Dalph Panopio – G, Cal State Baskersfield / Mumbai Titans (India)
- Anthony Sevilla – G, Karel de Grote / CB Penya Roja (Spain (FBCV))
UAAP and NCAA players
- John Abis – F, Perpetual
- Yukien Andrada – F, San Beda
- John Ronald Barba – G, Lyceum
- John Matthew Bravo – F, Lyceum
- Joe Celzo – C, San Beda
- Gab Cometa – G, Benilde
- Deo Cuajao – G, Letran
- Aaron Flowers – F, Adamson
- Jake Gaspay – F, Benilde
- Chris Koon – G/F, Ateneo
- Raphael Mallari – G, Adamson
- Royce Mantua – F, Adamson
- Mark Omega – C, Letran
- Geremy Robinson Jr. – G, UST
- Arthur Roque – G/F, Letran
- Bryan Sajonia – G, San Beda
- Joshua Tagala – G, San Beda
- Shawn Umali – C/F, Benilde
- Gjerard Wilson – G, UE
- Tony Ynot – G, Benilde
U.S. NCAA players
- Isaiah Africano – F, Pacific University
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