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57 Facts About Mark Caguioa

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Mark Anthony Yu Caguioa was born on November 19,1979 and is a Filipino former professional basketball player.

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Mark Caguioa played his whole career for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the Philippine Basketball Association.

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Mark Caguioa spent his adolescent years in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California.

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In 2001, Caguioa was drafted by the Barangay Ginebra Kings as the third overall pick.

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Mark Caguioa then had 22 points against the Alaska Aces, but had back-to-back turnovers in the final minute of the game that led to the loss.

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Mark Caguioa signed a contract worth P14.7 million for three and a half years.

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Mark Caguioa then set what was his career high for points in a single game during that season, scoring 43 points in Game 4 of the Philippine Cup finals against the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals.

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Mark Caguioa got into the Mythical Second Team that season.

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Mark Caguioa had strong performances throughout the conference, which included 39 points in a win over the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals, 23 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Sta.

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Mark Caguioa was fined P80,000 that conference for not participating in that year's All-Star Weekend.

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Mark Caguioa got Ginebra to the quarterfinals that conference, where they were eliminated by Red Bull.

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Mark Caguioa then won the PBA Best Player of the Conference Award, as he averaged 24.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game.

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Mark Caguioa got to the 5,000 point milestone in the title-clinching game.

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Mark Caguioa led the league in scoring at 24 points per game, becoming the first guard to finish a single season as the league's leading scorer since Allan Caidic in 1995.

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Mark Caguioa led his team during the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference, pulling Ginebra from the bottom of the standings with a 39-point performance against the Express.

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Mark Caguioa then missed several games due to an ankle injury.

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Mark Caguioa returned with 14 points, three rebounds and two steals as Ginebra got its third straight win.

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Mark Caguioa then won another Player of the Week award as Ginebra secured a spot in the quarterfinals.

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Mark Caguioa shared this award with the Express's Gary David.

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Mark Caguioa lost the scoring title he held the previous season to James Yap.

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Mark Caguioa then had 19 points in a win over the Barako Energy Coffee Masters.

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Mark Caguioa then led Ginebra with 18 points and four rebounds in a win over Barako.

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Mark Caguioa then led them to the finals, where they faced Talk 'N Text.

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Mark Caguioa then scored a season-high 33 points with nine rebounds in a win over B-Meg, and claimed his second Player of the Week award.

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Mark Caguioa did receive the PBA's Order of Merit for winning the most Best Player of the Week awards.

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Mark Caguioa then had 22 points and three assists in a win over the Petron Blaze Boosters, with his last assist leading to the go-ahead basket by Willy Wilson.

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Mark Caguioa then earned a Player of the Week award for a 25-point performance in a win over Barako.

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Mark Caguioa made his return during the Governors' Cup in a win over the Express, in which he had 15 points.

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Mark Caguioa finished that game with 19 points and three rebounds.

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Mark Caguioa won the Comeback Player of the Year award for his performance after his eye injury.

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Mark Caguioa then had 21 points against Barako, but lost as he and Tenorio missed shots in the clutch.

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Mark Caguioa then had a double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Talk 'N Text despite suffering a cut in his eye early in the first quarter.

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Mark Caguioa bounced back the following game with 17 points, seven rebounds, and played good defense on Paul Lee in the final seconds of the game to tie the series.

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Mark Caguioa made his return in Game 5 of the semis, in which Ginebra defeated Talk 'N Text to return to the finals.

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Mark Caguioa committed another flagrant foul on Abueva the following game, and was fined.

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Mark Caguioa had another double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds against TNT, but Ginebra lost.

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Mark Caguioa then had 15 points and seven assists in a win over Barako.

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Mark Caguioa earned his eighth All-Star appearance that season, finishing in the top 10 in votes to become a starter for the North All-Stars team.

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Mark Caguioa then hit the go-ahead jumper that gave Ginebra the lead in overtime and eventually the win against GlobalPort.

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Ginebra was able to overcome the series deficit, and Mark Caguioa got his first Commissioner's Cup title.

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Mark Caguioa became just the 15th local player to do so.

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Mark Caguioa then missed several more games due to food poisoning.

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Mark Caguioa then got his first start in a while in the semis against TNT.

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Mark Caguioa was set to play in the Governors' Cup, but due to a calf strain days before the conference started, he wasn't able to play.

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On June 2,2022, Coach Cone announced that Mark Caguioa had retired quietly.

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In 2005, Mark Caguioa was named in the RP Training Pool.

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Mark Caguioa participated in several exhibition games against the Iranian National Team and the NBL's Sydney Kings in mid-2005, where he impressed the latter team's coach by scoring 27 points.

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Mark Caguioa has played in the 2005 FIBA Asia Champions Cup held in the Philippines, in which his team finished fifth, the Philippines' highest finish since 1997.

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Mark Caguioa averaged 19.8 points and 3.4 rebounds per game in that tournament.

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Mark Caguioa suffered a shoulder injury during the FIBA tournament, which delayed his return to Ginebra.

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Mark Caguioa was considered for the RP team in the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship, but an injury prevented him from joining the team.

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Mark Caguioa was considered for the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship, but due to San Miguel Corporation's strict policy of only loaning one player to the national team, LA Tenorio was chosen to represent Ginebra.

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Mark Caguioa played for Ginebra for 18 years, the most seasons played for just one team.

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Mark Caguioa is related to Chino Trinidad, the former Philippine Basketball League commissioner.

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Mark Caguioa then was in a relationship with Filipino actress Juliana Palermo.

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Mark Caguioa then started a relationship with Lauren Hudson, a Filipino-Australian print ad model.

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Mark Caguioa started collecting sneakers when he was signed by Reebok.