2008 PBA Fiesta Conference - List of Imports

List of Imports

The following is the list of imports, which had played for their respective teams at least once, with the returning imports in italics. Highlighted are the imports who stayed with their respective teams for the whole conference.

# Name Team Debuted
1 Calvin Cage Coca-Cola Tigers March 29 vs. Talk 'N Text
2 Jason Dixon Coca-Cola Tigers March 29 vs. Talk 'N Text
3 Aaron McGhee Talk 'N Text Phone Pals March 29 vs. Coca-Cola
4 Steve Thomas Air21 Express March 30 vs. Welcoat
5 Jason Keep Welcoat Dragons March 30 vs. Air21
6 Cory Santee Welcoat Dragons March 30 vs. Air21
7 Adam Parada Red Bull Barako March 30 vs. Brgy. Ginebra
8 Rahshon Turner Barangay Ginebra Kings March 30 vs. Red Bull
9 Wesley Wilson Sta. Lucia Realtors April 2 vs. Alaska
10 Randy Holcomb Alaska Aces April 2 vs. Sta. Lucia
11 Darius Rice Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants April 2 vs. Magnolia
12 Jameel Watkins Magnolia Beverage Masters April 2 vs. Purefoods
13 Marquis Gainous Welcoat Dragons April 9 vs. Coca-Cola
14 Ernest Brown Barangay Ginebra Kings April 12 vs. Sta. Lucia
15 George Gervin, Jr. Coca-Cola Tigers April 13 vs. Air21
16 Chris Alexander Barangay Ginebra Kings May 2 vs. Purefoods
17 Reda Rhalimi Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants May 10 vs. Alaska
18 Donald Copeland Coca-Cola Tigers May 23 vs. Red Bull
19 Jamar Brown Sta. Lucia Realtors June 1 vs. Air21
20 Lee Benson, Jr. Sta. Lucia Realtors June 13 vs. Magnolia
21 Amal McCaskill Magnolia Beverage Masters June 13 vs. Sta. Lucia
22 Terrence Leather Talk 'N Text Phone Pals June 13 vs. Air21
23 Alex Compton Welcoat Dragons June 18 vs. Air21
24 Brandon Dean Coca-Cola Tigers July 13 vs. Magnolia

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