Terrafirma selects Joshua Munzon with the no. 1 pick during PBA Rookie draft
As expected, the country’s no. 1 3×3 player was the top pick in the 2021 PBA Rookie Draft. Joshua Munzon, the player who spearheaded the Philippines in the 3×3 scene both nationally and internationally, will now try to lead the Terrafirma Dyip after being selected with no.1

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
As expected, the country’s no. 1 3×3 player was the top pick in the 2021 PBA Rookie Draft.
Joshua Munzon, the player who spearheaded the Philippines in the 3×3 scene both nationally and internationally, will now try to lead the Terrafirma Dyip after being selected with no.1 pick.
Picking Munzon was a no-brainer for Terrafirma as they expect the scoring machine combo guard to fill in the shoes of former superstar CJ Perez who was shipped to the San Miguel Beermen in a mega-trade package.
Long, athletic, savvy, and shifty, Munzon’s all-around scoring game will benefit Terrafirma due to the team’s lack of offensive spark coming off the PBA bubble edition.
Aside from the Chooks-to-Go 3×3 national squad stint, Munzon also dazzled during the last PBA D-league and the Asean Basketball League (ABL).
Next selected after Munzon was high-flying swingman Joshua Malonzo who was picked by the NorthPort Batang Pier.
Malonzo, one of the best talents in the stacked draft, will create a formidable duo with two-way forward Sean Anthony and provide the much-needed boost with his rim-rattling dunks.
For the third pick, the NLEX Road Warriors selected Calvin Oftana and the fourth pick saw Mikey Williams with TNT Tropang Giga.
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