Cabagnot leads BPC stats race; Ratliffe paces imports | Inquirer Sports

Cabagnot leads BPC stats race; Ratliffe paces imports

/ 04:58 PM June 05, 2017

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A player from San Miguel still owns the top spot in the Best Player of the Conference in the 2017 PBA Commissioner’s Cup, but this time, it’s not June Mar Fajardo, who is leading the statistical race.

Alex Cabagnot made a surprise leap to be top local, netting 34.7 statistical points (SPs). He is averaging 15.1 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists, and 1.4 steals per game this conference.

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Chasing him in second is GlobalPort’s Stanley Pringle, who isn’t far behind with a 33.4 SPs.
Ginebra forward Japeth Aguilar sits in third with 32.3 SPs, followed by Fajardo (32.2 SPs), and Batang Pier scorer Terrence Romeo (31.5 SPs).

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Rounding out the top 10 are Jayson Castro (31.3 SPs), Marcio Lassiter (31.2 SPs), Chris Ross (30.9 SPs), LA Tenorio (30.2 SPs), and Baser Amer (29.6 SPs).

Meanwhile, Star’s Ricardo Ratliffe leads the Best Import race with 65.7 SPs.

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The returning reinforcement averaged 34.7 points, 21.0 rebounds, 3.3 blocks, and 2.0 assists in the three games he played this conference.

Next to him is Ginebra’s Justin Brownlee (53.5 SPs), Blackwater’s Greg Smith (52.9 SPs), Phoenix’s Jameel McKay (47.7 SPs), and Alaska’s Cory Jefferson (47.4 SPs).

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TAGS: 2017 Commissioner's Cup, Alex Cabagnot, BPC, June Mar Fajardo, Justine Brownlee, PBA, Ricardo Ratliffe, San Miguel Beermen, stats

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