NorthPort’s Arvin Tolentino, and San Miguel's June Mar Fajardo and CJ Perez are among the brightest Filipino stars who shined bright in the scoring department of the PBA Season 49 Governors’ Cup eliminations.
The PBA local players have once again demonstrated the undeniable brilliance of Filipino talent on the basketball court, with some earning their spot as the top 10 standout performers following the intense PBA Season 49 Governors’ Cup eliminations.
As we gear up for the thrilling best-of-five quarterfinals, let’s spotlight the local stars who dominated the scoring charts in this electrifying season.
1. Arvin Tolentino, NorthPort Batang Pier
Arvin Tolentino emerged as the top scorer among local PBA players, averaging an explosive 23.7 points per game.
After joining the elite ranks of PBA players with a jaw-dropping career-high of 51 points, the NorthPort Batang Pier star has made a significant impact this season, sending shockwaves through the league.
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2. June Mar Fajardo, San Miguel Beermen
Aging like fine wine, the eight-time PBA MVP continues to deliver with unmatched reliability with 21.3 AVG, posting import-caliber numbers that have propelled the Beermen into the Governors’ Cup quarterfinals.
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3. CJ Perez, San Miguel Beermen
CJ Perez ain’t called “The Predator” for nothing.
With a fierce average of 20.5 points, he is on the prowl for greater achievements with the Beermen, determined to bounce back from the gut-wrenching defeat in the PBA Season 48 Philippine Cup finals.
READ: PBA: San Miguel's CJ Perez, Terrence Romeo eager to avenge PH Cup heartbreak
4. Robert Bolick Jr., NLEX Road Warriors
A true fighter at heart, NLEX star Robert Bolick Jr. relentlessly battles for the quarterfinals-bound Road Warriors, showcasing his prowess with an average of 20.4 points.
RELATED: PBA: Robert Bolick posts near triple-double as NLEX beats Blackwater for first win
5. Japeth Aguilar, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
Japeth Aguilar showcases his veteran prowess as he consistently shines for Barangay Ginebra San Miguel with 19.5 AVG.
Will this seasoned leader guide the Gin Kings to victory against their fierce playoff rivals, the Meralco Bolts?
6. Sedrick Barefield, Blackwater Bossing
No rookie jitters for the new sensation—second overall pick Sedrick Barefield has stormed into the top 10 local scorers in the Governors’ Cup with 18.9 AVG, dominating for the Blackwater Bossing with undeniable skill.
How far will his ascent continue in the upcoming conferences?
READ: Blackwater’s Sedrick Barefield earns PBA Player of the Week honors
7. Jason Perkins, Phoenix Fuel Masters
While the Governors’ Cup has been a challenging season for Phoenix, Jason Perkins stands out as a powerful force for the Fuel Masters, averaging 16.9 points and driving them to a breakthrough victory against the Blackwater Bossing.
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8. Stanley Pringle, Terrafirma Dyip
Former Ginebra star Stanley Pringle has made an explosive impact for his new team, the Terrafirma Dyip, with an impressive average of 16.56 points.
Despite battling a knee injury, he fiercely led the Terrafirma to break their eight-game losing streak with a stunning upset over the top-seeded TNT Tropang Giga—their first victory against them since 2016.
READ: 'Might as well have fun': Stanley Pringle shakes off hurt knee, tows Terrafirma to breakthrough win vs TNT in PBA Season 49 Governors' Cup
9. Christian Standhardinger, Terrafirma Dyip
Joining Pringle, former Ginebra big man Christian Standhardinger has stepped up for the Terrafirma Dyip, averaging 16.33 points.
He’s embraced a greater leadership role, fueling the resurgence of this determined team.
RELATED: 'I need to step up on my leadership': Christian Standhardinger takes responsibility for Terrafirma's winless woes in PBA Governors’ Cup
10. Chris Banchero, Meralco Bolts
Chris Banchero, averaging 15.4 points, has made PBA history as the first official four-pointer.
As one of the key players for the Meralco Bolts, can he harness his long-range shooting skills to lead them to victory in the quarterfinals?
RELATED: 'Always good to be in record books': Chris Banchero relishes historic first-ever PBA 4-pointer in Meralco win
With the emergence of formidable Filipino talents, the PBA Season 49 Governors’ Cup is more exciting than ever.