Rain or Shine Elasto Painters draft history

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Prior to the draft, they were allowed to carry over three players from their PBL team: Jay-R Reyes, Junjun Cabatu and . Furthermore, they also took part in an expansion draft in which they were able to select three players from the other PBA teams who were not protected by their clubs, acquiring Rob Wainwright, Gilbert Lao and Denver Lopez in the process.[1] Starting at the 2005 draft, the league has limited the draft to two rounds;[2] all undrafted players will become free agents.

from the University of the Philippines, Diliman became the team's first draft choice, the 10th pick in the 2006 PBA Draft, although he was not signed by the team. The immediate next pick, his schoolmate Jireh Ibañes, was the first draftee to play for the team.

Just as with other expansion teams, Welcoat had a difficult first couple of seasons, allowing them to participate in the draft lottery. Like in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft, a draft lottery determines which team gets the first overall draft pick, but on a much smaller scale; only the two worst-performing teams in the preceding season participate. The team with the worst record has a 67% chance of clinching the #1 seed while the second-worst only gets a 33% chance.[3]

In Rain or Shine's eight seasons in the league, they were able to select two number one overall draft picks: Joe Devance from the University of Texas, El Paso and Gabe Norwood from George Mason University. Devance was awarded as a member of the league's all-rookie team in 2008,[4] while Norwood was adjudged unanimously as the Rookie of the Year.[5]

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
2006[6] 1 10  Philippines SG UP Diliman
2 11 Jireh Ibañes  Philippines SG UP Diliman
2007[7] 1 1 Joe Devance  United States PF UTEP
2 12 Ryan Araña  Philippines PG De La Salle
2008[8] 1 1 Gabe Norwood  United States SF George Mason
2 12 Tyrone Tang  Philippines PG De La Salle
2009[9] 1 5 Jervy Cruz  Philippines C UST
2 14 Marcy Arellano  Philippines SG UE
2010[10] 1 5 Josh Vanlandingham  United States SG Pacific Lutheran University
2 15 RJ Jazul  Philippines PG Letran
2011[11] 1 2 Paul Lee  Philippines SG UE
2012[12] 1 7 Chris Tiu  Philippines G Ateneo
3 27  Philippines G/F Ateneo
4 34  Philippines F Mapúa
2013 1 3 Raymond Almazan  Philippines PF/C Letran
9 Alex Nuyles  Philippines SG Adamson
2 12 Jeric Teng  Philippines SG UST
19  Philippines SG Visayas
3 29 Ervic Vijandre  Philippines De La Salle
2014 1 2 Kevin Alas  Philippines G Letran
9 Jericho Cruz  Philippines G Adamson
2 14  Philippines F/G Mapúa
21  Philippines G UP Diliman
2015 1 3 Maverick Ahanmisi  United States PG Minnesota
12 Josan Nimes  Philippines SF Mapúa
2 15 Don Trollano  Philippines SF Adamson
17 Simon Enciso  Philippines PG Notre Dame de Namur
2016 Special draft Mike Tolomia  Philippines G FEU
2017 1 7 Ray Nambatac  Philippines G Letran
2 19 Jomari Sollano  Philippines F Letran
3 30 Michael Juico  Philippines G San Sebastian
2018 1 6 Javee Mocon  Philippines F San Beda
8 JJ Alejandro  Philippines G NU
2 13 Paul Varilla  Philippines F UE
19 Robbie Manalang  Philippines G Adamson
20 Harold Ng  Philippines G Adamson
3 30 Kent Lao  Philippines F UST
4 39 Al Josef Cariaga  Canada G Southern Alberta
2019 Special draft Mike Nieto  Philippines F Ateneo
1 5 Adrian Wong  United States G Ateneo
6 Clint Doliguez  Philippines F San Beda
7 Prince Rivero  Philippines F De La Salle
2 19 Vince Tolentino  United States F Ateneo
23 Wendell Comboy  Philippines G FEU
3 30 Luke Parcero  Philippines G SFACS

Notes[]

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

References[]

  1. ^ "Welcoat lands Wainwright, Lopez, Lao in dispersal draft". PBA.ph. 2006-08-11. Retrieved 2009-04-27.[dead link]
  2. ^ "After Washington, who?". PBA.ph. 2005-08-31. Archived from the original on February 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  3. ^ "Again, Welcoat to pick first in PBA rookie draft". GMANews.tv. 2008-08-02. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
  4. ^ "Fernandez, Encarnado feted in PBA media awards tonite". The Philippine Star. 2008-04-27. Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
  5. ^ "Kings' Helterbrand reigns supreme in PBA". The Philippine Star. 2009-07-08. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  6. ^ Navarro, June (21 August 2006). "Realtors pick Williams; Air21 settles for Santos". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 27 July 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2009.
  7. ^ Castillo, Musong (20 August 2007). "Welcoat taps Devance; Eman to San Miguel". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 27 July 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Fil-Americans dominate '08 PBA freshman class". GMANews.tv. 2008-08-31. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
  9. ^ "Burger King sticks to plan, picks Aguilar No. 1". GMANews.tv. 2008-08-31. Retrieved 2009-02-02.
  10. ^ Joble, Rey (2010-08-29). "Top of the class: Baclao chosen No.1 over Rabeh". GMANews.tv. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  11. ^ Bolante, Mikkel (2011-08-28). "Casio first, Lee second in 2011 PBA draft". InterAKTV. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  12. ^ 2012 PBA Draft Results Archived 2012-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, InterAKTV, August 19, 2012
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