1990 PBA draft

{{Infobox sports draft

| name = 1990 PBA draft

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| date = January 10, 1990

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| location = The ULTRA, Pasig

| network = Vintage Sports on PTV

| league = Philippine Basketball Association

| first = Peter Jao (Presto Tivolis)

| prev = 1989

| next = 1991

}}

The 1990 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) rookie draft was an event at which teams drafted players from the amateur ranks. The annual rookie draft was held on January 10, 1990, at the ULTRA. [http://www.interbasket.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=9924&d=1501717408 PBA teams pick 25 rookies]@Interbasket.net

Round 1

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! style="background:#DDDDFF;"| Pick

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Player

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Country of origin*

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="35%"| PBA team

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="25%"| College

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| Peter Jao

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| Presto Tivoli

| San Jose

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| Alejandro de Guzman

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| Pop Cola Sizzlers

| Far Eastern

align=center| 3

| Gilbert Reyes, Jr.

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Pepsi Cola

| Ateneo de Manila

align=center| 4

| Vegildo Babilonia

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Purefoods Hotdogs

| Santo Tomas

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| Richard Bognot

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Formula Shell

|

align=center| 6

| Hilario Villanil

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Añejo Rum 65ers

| Visayas

align=center| 7

| Vernie Villarias

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Purefoods Hotdogs

| East

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| Edgardo Postanes

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| San Miguel Beermen

| Far Eastern

Round 2

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! style="background:#DDDDFF;"| Pick

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Player

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Country of origin*

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="35%"| PBA team

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="25%"| College

align=center| 9

| Gerald Esplana

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Presto Tivoli

| Far Eastern

align=center| 10

| Napoleon Hatton

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Pop Cola Sizzlers

| San Sebastian

align=center| 11

| Jose Cadel Mosqueda

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Pepsi Cola

| Arellano

align=center| 12

| Macario Torres

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Alaska Air Force

| Far Eastern

align=center| 13

| Aristotle Franco

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Formula Shell

| Lyceum

align=center| 14

| Fernando Libed

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Añejo Rum 65ers

| Letran

align=center| 15

| Carlito Mejos

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Purefoods Hotdogs

| Visayas

align=center| 16

| Romeo Lopez

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| San Miguel Beermen

| Arellano

Round 3

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! style="background:#DDDDFF;"| Pick

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Player

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Country of origin*

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="35%"| PBA team

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="25%"| College

align=center| 17

| Joey Mendoza

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Presto Tivoli

| UP Diliman

align=center| 18

| Edgar Macaraya

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Pop Cola Sizzlers

| San Sebastian

align=center| 19

| Loreto Manaog

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Alaska Air Force

|

align=center| 20

| Aurelio Gamit

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Formula Shell

|

align=center| 21

| Louie Alas

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Purefoods Hotdogs

| Adamson

align=center| 22

| Josel Angeles

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| San Miguel Beermen

| Lyceum

Round 4

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! style="background:#DDDDFF;"| Pick

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Player

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="20%"| Country of origin*

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="35%"| PBA team

! style="background:#DDDDFF;" width="25%"| College

align=center| 23

| Ruel Papa

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Presto Tivoli

| Manila

align=center| 24

| Ferdinand Santos

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Pop Cola Sizzlers

| FEATI

align=center| 25

| David Zamar

| {{flag|Philippines|1936}}

| Alaska Air Force

| East

Notes

  • Purefoods acquired Alaska's first round pick in a trade involving Abet Guidaben.
  • Purefoods traded rookie picks Villarias and Mejos to Pepsi for first and second picks in the 1991 draft.
  • Purefoods' other pick, Louie Alas, never played in the PBA due to a career-ending ACL injury. However, he became an assistant coach of Purefoods in 1997.

References

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{{1990 PBA season by team}}

{{PBA draft}}

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