ADRIANO "JUN" PAPA
Jun Papa was a former PBA mythical first team member, a former Munich Olympian, and a PBA pioneer. He was a talented and respected player who made significant contributions to the PBA and the sport of basketball. As a member of the PBA mythical first team, Papa was recognized as one of the best players in the league. He also represented the Philippines at the 1968 Mexico City and 1972 Munich Olympics, where he helped the team earn a fifth-place finish. In addition to his playing career, Papa was also a pioneer in the PBA, helping to lay the foundation for the league's growth and success. His contributions to the sport will always be remembered and respected.
1975
PIONEER
NU BULLDOGS
1975 - 1980
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER | NONE
BEST PLAYER OF THE CONFERENCE | NONE
MYTHICAL FIVE | 1 - 1977
MYTHICAL TEN | NONE
FINALS MVP | NONE
CHAMPIONSHIPS | NONE
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR | NONE
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM | NONE
ALL-STAR MVP | NONE
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This is not official. Information credit comes from the following sources: PBA, The PBA Hardcourt Annual, the defunct PBA Online website, the Real GM website, Philippine Basketball Reference, PBA Archives, PBA Records and Oddities, Edmon 1974, and Wikipedia.