No, there isn't any. But a couple of Filipino-Americans made it to the NBA back in the 80's. Raymond Townsend, whose mother hails from the Batangas province in the Philippines, played for the Golden State Warriors. Ricardo Brown was drafted by the Houston Rockets back in the 80's as well. He ended his colorful pro Basketball career back in the Philippines Basketball Association (PBA) donning the San Miguel Beermen jersey and was included in the league's Hall of Fame. Back in the 90's, Johnny Abarrientos of the PBA's Alaska Aces was scouted by the Charlotte Hornets and was considered to be drafted. But it was his prime in the PBA back then that he did not accept the offer since the NBA could not assure him of a long-term career in the premier American league.
Tedy Bruschi is half Filipino. Roman Gabriel is probably the most famous. He's half I believe, he played for the Rams as QB and was a 4 time pro bowler. The Tennessee Titans currently have full blooded filipino whose an offensive lineman. His name Eugene Amano
The NBA player on the NBA logo is Jerry West.
Yes Kobe was the youngest player in the NBA in 1996
No, I'm afraid there isn't.
Earl Boykins is the smallest player in the NBA as of right now. He is 5'5''. He plays for the Washington Wizards in the NBA.
There is a NBA player that goes by the nickname The Chairman of the Board and not The Chairman. The player is Moses Malone.
No, Greg Oden is not Filipino. He is an American former professional basketball player who was selected as the first overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft.
The NBA player on the NBA logo is Jerry West.
yes they can but only if they pass the minor leagues
NBA player C.J. McCollum played for Lehigh.
In the NBA.
NBA player Gerald Wallace played for Alabama.
NBA player Aaron Gordon played for Arizona.
NBA player Kawhi Leonard played for San Diego State.
NBA player DeMarcus Cousins played for Kentucky.
Kevin Garnett is the current highest paid player in the NBA.
Manute Bol is the biggest player in NBA history.
The shortest player in the NBA is Earl Boykins, a player for the Washington wizards