Former PBA players/ senators Freddie Webb and Robert Jaworski headed the deliberations of the selection committee for the ’40 Greatest Players’ award. Photo courtesy of PBA Atin ‘To
FORMER PBA Most Valuable Player winners will be shoo-ins for places on the list of 40 Greatest Players who will be honored by the pro league to mark its 40th anniversary in April.
Willie Marcial, the PBA’s media bureau chief, made the announcement on Monday after a nine-man selection committee headed by cage legends Robert Jaworski and Freddie Webb started deliberations on the 15 players who will join the original members of the league’s 25 Greatest Players.
“Malamang kasama (past MVPs) sa 15 slots, pero walang period na sinabi, puwedeng nasa 1975 onwards,” Marcial told Spin.ph after emerging from the three-hour meeting at the PBA office in Libis, Quezon City.
Joining Jaworski and Webb in the meeting were Rep. Elpidio Barzaga, PBA chairman Patrick Gregorio and vice-chairman Robert Non, PBA Press Corps president Barry Pascua and sports columnist and TV5 commentator Quinito Henson.
Absent were longtime Alaska governor Joaqui Trillo and Inquirer sports editor Ted Melendres.
The 40 Greatest PBA players list marks the first time the pro league will be coming out with such an honor since feting the top 25 players of its first 25 years back in 2000.
League pioneers led by Jaworski, Ramon Fernandez, Abet Guidaben and William ‘Bogs’ Adornado banner the elite cast of 25 greatest PBA players, along with Johnny Abarrientos, Ato Agustin, Francis Arnaiz, Ricky Brown, Allan Caidic, Hector Calma, Philip Cezar, Atoy Co, Jerry Codinera, Kenneth Duremdes, Bernie Fabiosa, Danny Florencio, Freddie Hubalde, Jojo Lastimosa, Lim Eng Beng, Samboy Lim, Ronnie Magsanoc, Vergel Meneses, Manny Paner, Alvin Patrimonio, and Benjie Paras.
If former MVPs become automatic selections for the list, the 11 players who have won the league’s highest individual honor – headed by two-time winners James Yap, Danny Ildefonso and Willie Miller – will fill up all but four of the 15 open slots outside the 25 Greatest.
Other former MVPs over the last 15 years are NLEX big man Asi Taulava, Alaska’s Eric Menk, Ginebra’s Mark ‘The Spark’ Caguioa and Jayjay Helterbrand, San Miguel Beer’s Arwind Santos and June Mar Fajardo, Talk ‘N Text’s Jimmy Alapag and Kelly Williams.
However, Marcial said PBA greats who failed to win a single MVP award will still be considered for the honor, including those who were snubbed when the ’25 Greatest’ list was drawn up.
Although Marcial declined to name these PBA legends, former stars like Olsen Racela, Jeffrey Cariaso, Marlou Aquino, Dennis Espino, Bong Hawkins, Danny Seigle and Nelson Asaytono could possibly be given a second look after being bypassed in the original ’25 Greatest’ selection.