Ramon Fernandez has given the PBA Press Corps his blessing to have the Finals MVP plum named after him — a tribute to the living legend whose records have stoodRamon Fernandez has given the PBA Press Corps his blessing to have the Finals MVP plum named after him — a tribute to the living legend whose records have stood

‘Forever treasure’: Ramon Fernandez elated to have PBA Finals MVP trophy named after him

2026/01/16 22:20

MANILA, Philippines – Future PBA Finals MVP winners will receive a trophy that will bear the name and the likeness of arguably the greatest player in league history.

Ramon Fernandez has given the PBA Press Corps his blessing to have the Finals MVP plum named after him — a tribute to the living legend whose records have stood the test of time. 

“To have the PBA Finals MVP trophy bear my name, especially in this 50th year, the golden anniversary of the Philippine Basketball Association, is something I never imagined yet will forever treasure. This is more than a personal recognition. It is a reminder of a lifetime shaped by the league that gave me purpose, pride, and a second family,” the 72-year-old Fernandez said in a statement. 

“The PBA was my battlefield, my classroom, and my home. It was where I learned discipline, sacrifice, resilience, teamwork, humility, and the meaning of leadership under pressure. Every championship fought for, every finals series endured, every cheer, and every criticism… all of it molded the player and the man I became. I owe so much of who I am today to this league.” 

Fernandez, a PBA pioneer, is best known for his versatility, finesse, longevity, and winning pedigree, owning the distinction as the player with most championships in league history at 19, including a rare Grand Slam. 

The first PBA player to win four MVP plums, a feat matched by Alvin Patrimonio and eventually surpassed by June Mar Fajardo, Fernandez still ranks No. 1 all time in points (18,996), total rebounds (8,652), defensive rebounds (6,435), blocks (1,853), free throws made (3,848), and minutes played (36,624:30). 

Fernandez also has the most Mythical First Team selections with 13 to go with three Mythical Second Team nods. 

All of those achievements were more than enough for the PBA Press Corps, which marks 30 years since it awarded its first Finals MVP to Alaska star Jojo Lastimosa in the 1996 All-Filipino Cup, to fete Fernandez.

The PBA Press Corps began giving the Finals MVP award two years after Fernandez played his 20th and final season in 1994. 

“As future Finals MVPs lift this trophy, may they remember that greatness is not only measured by statistics or championships but by character, commitment, and love for the game. If this trophy inspires even one player to play harder, lead better, and honor the league that raised us, then this recognition has found its true purpose,” Fernandez said. 

“The PBA gave me a lifetime of memories. To now be forever woven into its history, in this golden season, is an honor I will carry with pride until my last breath.” 

Fernandez shared the recognition with his teammates and everyone who helped build the PBA. 

“To the PBA, thank you for the privilege of wearing the jersey, battling on the hardwood, and representing the league here and abroad. To my teammates, coaches, opponents, and the many unsung heroes behind the scenes, this honor belongs to all of us who gave our hearts to the game,” he said. 

“And to the fans, then and now, thank you for the love that never faded. Even after the final buzzer of my playing days, I still feel your support, your respect, and your belief. That is a gift no trophy can ever surpass.” – Rappler.com

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