Bobby Parks PBA Best Import of the Conference award

The Bobby Parks Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Best Import of the Conference award (formerly known as the PBA Best Import of the Conference award) is given to the most outstanding non-Filipino on a team's roster, frequently referred to as the "import." Since imports are restricted to certain conferences, the award is a conference-long award, not a season-long award. The award was renamed on March 31, 2013 after Bobby Parks, a seven-time winner of this award who died a day before due to laryngeal cancer.[1][2]

List of awardees

SeasonConferenceBest ImportTeam
1981Open Andrew FieldsToyota
Reinforced Filipino Russell MurrayYco-Tanduay
1982Reinforced Filipino Norman BlackSan Miguel
Open Donnie Ray KoonceToyota
1983Reinforced Filipino Billy Ray BatesCrispa
Open Billy Ray Bates (2)Crispa
1984Invitational Jeff CollinsGreat Taste
1985Open Norman Black (2)Magnolia
Reinforced Michael HackettGinebra
1986Reinforced Rob WilliamsTanduay
Open Michael YoungManila Beer
1987Open David ThirdkillTanduay
Reinforced Bobby ParksSan Miguel
1988Open Jamie WallerGinebra
Reinforced Bobby Parks (2)Shell
1989Open Bobby Parks (3)Shell
Reinforced Carlos BriggsAñejo
1990First Conference Bobby Parks (4)Shell
Third Conference Bobby Parks (5)Shell
1991First Conference Bobby Parks (6)Shell
Third Conference Wes MatthewsGinebra
1992First Conference Bobby Parks (7)Shell
Third Conference Tony HarrisSwift
1993Commissioner's Ronnie ThompkinsSwift
Governors' Kenny TravisSan Miguel
1994Commissioner's Ken RedfieldPurefoods
Governors' Ronnie ColemanPepsi
1995Commissioner's Ronnie GrandisonSunkist
Governors' Stevin SmithSunkist
1996Commissioner's Ken Redfield (2)Shell
Governors' Sean ChambersAlaska
1997Commissioner's Jeff WardSan Miguel
Governors' Larry RobinsonSan Miguel
1998Commissioner's Devin DavisAlaska
Governors' Silas MillsMobiline
1999Commissioner's Terquin MottSan Miguel
Governors' Lamont StrothersSan Miguel
2000Commissioner's Ansu SesaySta. Lucia
Governors' Derrick BrownPurefoods
2001Commissioner's Antonio LangRed Bull
Governors' Damian OwensSta. Lucia
2002Governors' Derrick Brown (2)Purefoods
Commissioner's Jerald HoneycuttTalk 'N Text
2003Reinforced Tee McClaryCoca-Cola
(2004)Fiesta Victor ThomasRed Bull
2004–05Fiesta Jerald Honeycutt (2)Talk 'N Text
2005–06Fiesta Marquin ChandlerPurefoods
2006–07Fiesta Rosell EllisAlaska
2007–08Fiesta Chris AlexanderGinebra
2008–09Fiesta Gabe FreemanSan Miguel
2009–10Fiesta Gabe Freeman (2)San Miguel
2010–11Commissioner's Nate BrumfieldBarangay Ginebra
Governors' Arizona ReidRain or Shine
2011–12Commissioner's Denzel BowlesB-Meg
Governors' Jamelle CornleyRain or Shine
2012–13Commissioner's Robert DozierAlaska
Governors' Marqus BlakelySan Mig Coffee
2013–14Commissioner's Richard HowellTalk 'N Text
Governors' Arizona Reid (2)Rain or Shine
2014–15Commissioner's Wayne ChismRain or Shine
Governors' Romeo TravisAlaska
2015–16Commissioner's Arinze OnuakuMeralco
Governors' Allen DurhamMeralco
2016–17Commissioner's Charles RhodesSan Miguel
Governors' Allen Durham (2)Meralco
2017–18Commissioner's Justin BrownleeBarangay Ginebra
Governors' Mike HarrisAlaska
2019Commissioner's Terrence JonesTNT KaTropa
Governors' Allen Durham (3)Meralco

Multiple-time winners

TotalPlayer
7 Bobby Parks
3 Allen Durham
2 Billy Ray Bates
Norman Black
Derrick Brown
Gabe Freeman
Jerald Honeycutt
Ken Redfield
Arizona Reid

References

  1. PBA: League names Best Import Award in Parks' honor, GMA News Online, March 31, 2013
  2. PBA to name Best Import trophy after Bobby Parks Archived 2013-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, Rey Joble, InterAKTV, March 31, 2013
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