The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) has recognized the "25            All-Time Greatest Players" in the league: Johnny Abarrientos, William            "Bogs" Adornado, Ato Agustin, Francis Arnaiz, Lim Eng Beng,            Ricardo Brown, Allan Caidic, Hector Calma, Philip Cezar, Atoy Co, Jerry            Codiñera, Kenneth Duremdes, Bernard Fabiosa, Ramon Fernandez, Danny            Florencio, Alberto Guidaben, Freddie Hubalde, Robert Jaworski, Jojo            Lastimosa, Samboy Lim, Ronnie Magsanoc, Vergel Meneses, Manny Paner,            Benjie Paras, and Alvin Patrimonio.
         
          Present Batch of Celebrities
          A new batch of tall basketball players, many of them Filipino-Americans,            has been recently hogging the PBA limelight. Standing at least six feet            and six inches tall, these players include Marlou Aquino, Bonel Balingit,            Davonn Harp, Dennis Espino, Edward Joseph Feihl, Danny Ildefonso, Jun            Limpot, Eric Menk, Mick Pennisi, Andy and Danny Seigle, Paul "Asi"            Taulava, and James Walkvist. Feihl, for one, stands seven feet tall.           
         
          Four-Time MVPs
          Two PBA players hold the record of having won the MVP awards four times            in their career. These players are Ramon Fernandez of Crispa Redmanizers            and Alvin Patrimonio of TJ Hotdogs. Fernandez retired from the PBA in            the early 1990s while Patrimonio remains an active player for the Hotdogs.           
         
          Benjie Paras
          Benjie Paras of Formula Shell was the first and only PBA player who            won the MVP and the Rookie of the Year awards in the same year. Paras,            with the moniker "Tower of Power", accomplished his double            feats in 1989. When tall Filipino-American players posed a threat to            this record, Paras again rose to the occasion and bagged the coveted            MVP title in 1999. 
 
Ramon Fernandez is from Toyota . . . he never played for Crispa.
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