| Year
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Inductee
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Achievements
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| 2005
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Robert Jaworski
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1978 PBA Most Valuable Player. 23 seasons in the PBA as player and coach.
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| Ramon Fernandez
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Four-time PBA Most Valuable Player (1982, 1984, 1986, 1988)
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| Atoy Co
|
1979 PBA Most Valuable Player
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| Philip Cezar
|
1980 PBA Most Valuable Player
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| Bogs Adornado
|
Three-time PBA Most Valuable Player (1975, 1976, 1981)
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| Francis Arnaiz
|
Three-time Mythical Five member. Played 12 seasons for Toyota and Ginebra San Miguel
|
| Baby Dalupan
|
Led three teams (Crispa, Great Taste & Purefoods) to PBA titles as coach. The first grand slam winning coach (1976)
|
| Leo Prieto
|
Founding PBA Commissioner
|
| Emerson Coseteng
|
Founding PBA President (1975)
|
| Rudy Salud
|
Third PBA commissioner; drafted league constitution
|
| Danny Floro
|
Crispa Redmanizers team manager
|
| José María "Joe" Cantada
|
Play-by-play commentator for Vintage Sports during the 1980s
|
| 2007
|
Abet Guidaben
|
Two-time PBA Most Valuable Player (1983, 1987)
|
| Manny Paner
|
One of the top big men in the league's early years.
|
| Danny Florencio
|
Played several years with Toyota.
|
| Norman Black
|
PBA import and later coach of the grand slam winning San Miguel Beermen in 1989
|
| Ron Jacobs
|
Head coach (Northern Cement and San Miguel).
|
| Domingo Itchon
|
Second PBA president (1976-1982), Tanduay (Elizalde era) team manager, Philippines men's national basketball team manager
|
| Danding Cojuangco
|
Team owner (Northern Cement, San Miguel Beermen, Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, and Star Hotshots)
|
| Dante Silverio
|
Head coach (Toyota, Shell). Winning coach of five PBA titles.
|
| Tony Siddayao
|
Sportswriter
|
| Delfin "Pinggoy" Pengson
|
Play-by-play commentator for Vintage Sports during the 1980s
|
| 2009
|
Bobby Parks
|
Seven-time Best Import awardee.
|
| Allan Caidic
|
1987 Rookie of the Year, 1990 PBA Most Valuable Player
|
| Samboy Lim
|
Known as The Skywalker for his daredevil drives to the basket.
|
| Hector Calma
|
Known as The Director for his manning at the point guard spot.
|
| Ricardo Brown
|
Rookie of the Year (1983), MVP (1985), the first Filipino-American to play in the PBA, drafted by Houston Rockets in 1979.
|
| Jun Bernardino
|
Fifth commissioner of the PBA
|
| Carlos "Honeyboy" Palanca III
|
PBA president and former team governor of Ginebra San Miguel.
|
| 2011
|
Alvin Patrimonio
|
Four-time PBA Most Valuable Player (1991, 1993, 1994, 1997)
|
| Billy Ray Bates
|
Import of the 1983 Crispa Redmanizers grand slam squad
|
| Freddie Hubalde
|
1977 PBA Most Valuable Player
|
| Tommy Manotoc
|
Head coach (U/Tex, San Miguel Beer, Crispa).
|
| Valentin "Tito" Eduque
|
Head coach (Concepcion/Carrier, Mariwasa-Honda, YCO-Tanduay, Galerie Dominique, Manila Beer).
|
| Mariano Yenko
|
Second commissioner of the PBA.
|
| Carlos "Bobong" Velez
|
CEO of Vintage Enterprises, Inc., the coverer of the PBA games from 1982 to 2002.
|
| 2013
|
Lim Eng Beng
|
1978 mythical five member, one of the 25 Greatest Players in PBA History.
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| Ed Ocampo
|
Head coach (Royal Tru-Orange, Toyota, Pepsi).
|
| Ronnie Magsanoc
|
Four-time mythical team member (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992). One of the 25 Greatest Players in PBA History.
|
| Benjie Paras
|
Two-time MVP awardee (1989, 1999). The only Rookie to win the MVP award. One of the 25 Greatest Players in PBA History.
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