Powerade’s Gary David could end up as the winner of the Best Player of the
Conference for the second straight tournament.
David stayed at the No. 1 spot in statistical points race after the semifinal
round of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
And his closest competitor for the BPC plum could be Barangay Ginebra’s Mark
Caguioa.
David’s 34.5 SPs average was still on top of the category even though his
Tigers were booted out early in the elimination round.
Ending up second was Caguioa with 31.0 SPs average. He missed all the games
in the semifinal round against eventual winner B-MEG due to an eye injury.
Marcio Lassiter, recently traded to Petron Blaze, ranked No. 3 in stats with
30.3 SPs, followed by Alaska teammates Cyrus Baguio (29.1) and LA Tenorio
(29.0).
Only the top five in the SPs are eligible for the top individual honor of the
tournament.
This will be the first time that the BPC winner will not come from any of the
two teams playing in the finals in six years.
The Llamados and Talk ‘N Text are fighting for the Commissioner’s Cup crown
with Game One on Monday.
Tropang Texters forward Ranidel de Ocampo ranked No. 9 with 26.1 SPs
average.
The SPs comprise 40 percent of the voting. Media votes comprise 30 percent,
and players’ votes 25, while the PBA commissioner’s office takes the remaining
five percent.
In the Best Import derby, B-MEG’s Denzel Bowles is almost a shoo-in to win
the award as he topped the stats with 45.24 SPs. He was followed by Gabe Freeman
of Barako Bull (43.57), Talk ‘N Text’s Donnell Harvey (42.09) and Ginebra’s
Jackson Vroman (35.73).
Bowles is the only import who has been with the team since Day One of the
tournament.
Source: http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/david-caguioa-top-candidates-for-best-player-of-commissioners-cup
Gary David is one of the great player on PBA nowadays. I'm so disappointed when they didn't enter to the finals. But I'm hoping that they will gonna do it in next conference.
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