Vergel Meneses - PBA Career Statistics

PBA Career Statistics

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1992 Presto 39 26.10 .511 .304 .802 2.15 1.59 0.21 0.62 17.69
1993 Sta. Lucia 22 36.82 .538 .333 .822 3.18 3.55 0.27 0.73 18.55
1993 Swift Mighty Meaty 50 29.74 .583 .305 .762 2.54 2.74 0.22 0.74 15.30
1994 Swift Mighty Meaty 71 36.46 .552 .209 .820 4.59 3.10 0.18 0.52 19.56
1995 Sunkist Orange Juice 70 36.93 .500 .325 .788 3.34 5.41 0.31 0.60 20.03
1996 Sunkist Orange Juice 37 39.81 .469 .275 .764 4.00 6.65 0.70 0.46 19.59
1997 Pop Cola 38 35.68 .473 .345 .782 3.63 5.13 0.42 0.68 17.08
1998 Pop Cola 30 36.60 .484 .280 .698 3.20 4.33 0.33 0.47 17.63
1999 Barangay Ginebra 32 38.41 .413 .212 .686 3.66 4.38 0.41 0.31 16.72
2000 Barangay Ginebra 32 34.00 .328 .262 .619 3.53 3.38 0.31 0.19 13.34
2001 Barangay Ginebra 49 29.71 .407 .322 .674 3.14 3.20 0.27 0.37 11.18
2002 Barangay Ginebra/FedEx Express 22 24.86 .445 .344 .792 2.55 1.86 0.18 0.09 12.41
2003 FedEx Express 39 29.64 .392 .223 .638 2.82 2.97 0.26 0.41 15.87
2004-05 FedEx Express/Red Bull Barako 51 22.49 .422 .331 .584 2.02 2.12 0.22 0.10 9.29
2005-06 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals 8 12.00 .300 .143 .500 2.50 1.50 0.12 0.00 2.50
Career 590 32.43 .470 .287 .749 3.21 3.61 0.29 0.46 16.02

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