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2024 PBA GOVERNORS' CUP | IMPORT WATCH | ALLEN DURHAM




He's a three-time Best Import and he's also a three-time Governors' Cup finalist.


No thanks to Justin Brownlee and the rest of the Barangay Ginebra Kings, his biggest legacy roadblock.


And now, The Hulk is back. For the first time since the 2019 PBA Governors' Cup Finals, Allen Durham has made his triumphant return inspired by Meralco's first-ever championship. And like the Bolts, he won a championship with the Ryukyu Golden Kings in the Japan B.League where he was also named as Finals MVP.


So he went from leading the Kings to the title... to trying to beat the Kings in the PBA.


While Ginebra is going to be his biggest sidequest, what better way to check both boxes than beating Ginebra in the finals?


With a 0-3 record against them in the finals, this is easier said than done.



THE STATS:


YEAR OF BIRTH | 1988 (36)

LISTED HEIGHT | 6'6

COLLEGE | GRACE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY TIGERS


NBA HISTORY

2011 NBA DRAFT | UNDRAFTED

2015-16 | TEXAS LEGENDS (DALLAS MAVERICKS' G-LEAGUE AFFILIATE)


PBA ACCOMPLISHMENTS

2016 GOVERNORS' CUP | BEST IMPORT - MERALCO BOLTS

2017 GOVERNORS' CUP | BEST IMPORT - MERALCO BOLTS

2019 GOVERNORS' CUP | BEST IMPORT - MERALCO BOLTS

2016 GOVERNORS' CUP | FINALIST

2017 GOVERNORS' CUP | FINALIST

2019 GOVERNORS' CUP | FINALIST


2023

JAPAN B.LEAGUE | CHAMPION - RYUKYU GOLDEN KINGS

JAPAN B.LEAGUE | FINALS MVP - RYUKYU GOLDEN KINGS






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