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Thursday, January 21, 2021

2021 PBA Mock Draft V 1.0

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We are admittedly a little late to the PBA Mock Draft Party, but it's mostly because the PBA has been taking its time when it comes to the Draft applicants specifically the Fil-Foreigners who may or may not have issues with some of their paperwork.

Though I understand the need for all the red tape, since no one wants to see another Fil-Sham-gate; how hard is it for legitimate Filipinos to produce paperwork? I mean, surely, everyone carries a passport, birth certificate and all right? 

Wag na natin kasi ipilit ung lolo/lola to the 5th degree. Pasensyahan na lang.

For now, we will operate through this Mock Draft under the pretense that ALL reported applicants are ineligible. This means, you will definitely see a lot of Fil-Foreigners in the mix in the First Round.

Let's get started:

1. Terra Firma- Joshua Munzon, SG

Currently, the clear-cut top pick in most mock drafts owing to his versatility on the floor, athleticism and no-nonsense style of play. He's the ideal fit to form a deadly run and gun triumvirate with fellow former top picks CJ Perez and Roosevelt Adams; which should prove to be very fun to watch (should they be allowed to play all together and you know, no one gets shipped out in 2021).

2. NorthPort - Jason Brickman, PG 

This guy needs to be in the PBA. He's an NCAA Division 1 assists leader OF ALL TIME for crying out loud. Speed, size, high IQ-- he still needs to work on his range, the only thing missing from him basically being a Jimmy Alapag clone. Also, just the kind of point guard that NorthPort needs to get the ball to Christian Standhandinger down low and take the pressure off Robert Bolick who is a natural 2 guard.

3. NLEX - Troy Rike, PF/C 

I'm just putting this guy here because he appears to be the kind of player any team under the MVP payroll almost always gets. The Wake Forest pedigree has boosted his stock for sure, maybe working under fiery coach Yeng Guiao and playing with veterans Asi Taulava and JR Quinahan will help speed up his development.

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