Air21 Express draft history

The Air21 Express first participated in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) draft as the Shopinas.com Clickers on August 28, 2011, one month before their first PBA season. The Clickers bought the original franchise of the Barako Bull Energy Boosters in 2011 when Barako Bull filed for leave of absence after the 2010-11 PBA Philippine Cup and eventually disbanded after the season ended. Shopinas.com received the rights for all of the Barako Bull's players and draftees. As an incentive of being a new franchise, the PBA Board of Governors gave Shopinas.com the 11th overall pick (first in the second round).[1]

Mark Barocca became the team's first draft choice, the 5th pick in the 2011 PBA Draft. Barocca was later traded to the B-Meg Llamados, just two days after he was drafted.[2]

The team was renamed as the Air21 Express after the 2011-12 PBA Philippine Cup.

Selections

Basketball positions
PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard
SF Small forward
PF Power forward
C Center
Draft Round Pick Player Position Place of birth School
2011[3] 1 5 Mark Barroca PG  Philippines Far Eastern University
2 11 Magi Sison C  Philippines UP Diliman
3 21 Mark Cagoco PG/SG  Philippines Jose Rizal University
2012[4] 2 11 Yousef Taha G  Philippines North Lake/Mapúa
3 21 Simon Atkins G  Philippines De La Salle-Manila
2013 2 6 Eric Camson SF  Philippines Adamson
3 1 Joshua Webb SG/SF  Philippines De La Salle
4 1 Angelo Ingco  Philippines De La Salle
5 1 Randolph Chua Saint Benilde

Notes

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

References

  1. "PBA gives new franchise Shopinas extra second round pick". Reynaldo Belen, InterAKTV. August 23, 2011. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  2. B-MEG SNARES BARROCA IN 3-WAY DEAL, PBA.ph, September 6, 2011
  3. Casio first, Lee second in 2011 PBA draft Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine., Mikkel Bolante, InterAKTV, August 28, 2011
  4. 2012 PBA Draft Results, InterAKTV, August 19, 2012
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