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Best Purefoods Imports of All-Time
Posted by John D
Derrick Brown. Two-time Best Import awardee. Carried Purefoods to the 2002 Championship. Nicknamed "The Flight" for his high-flying ways and explosive offensive game.
Kenny Redfield. Also a two-time Best Import awardee. Like Derrick Brown, led Purefoods to a championship. Do-it-all, very versatile playmaker. Can effectively play all five positions on the floor.
Darren Queenan. Gave Purefoods its first ever crown in 1990, while teaming up with Robert Paul Rose. Scored a career-high 82 markers in a triple OT game against Hill Bros.
David Thirdkill. Former Best Import awardee with Tanduay and had hoped to do the same in his stint with Purefoods. Was a monster in the eliminations up to the semifinals, making mincement of all his defenders. Disappeared in the Finals against SMB though. Back-to-back sub-par games in Games 6 and Game 7 throw out the team's championship hopes but still will be considered one of the best imports of all-time.
Mike Jones. Played for Purefoods in 2001, displaying incredible enthusiasm on the playing court. Led the Hotdogs to the Finals only to be derailed by Swift. Still, his energy on the court, was a sight to behold.