Leo Najorda

[5] In a crucial game against the Mapúa Cardinals, he scored 23 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and also added two assists, three steals, and two blocks to his statline with only one turnover to lead the Stags to the top of the standings.

[6] However, they then fell to fourth and in a loss to the Knights, didn't make the semifinals as the Cardinals and the San Beda Red Lions had superior quotients over the Stags.

[7] In Season 81, Najorda fired 27 points with 20 in the second half to lead the Stags to a win over the Red Lions.

[12] He scored 11 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter as the Stags secured a Final Four berth with a win over the PCU Dolphins.

[8] He was picked ninth overall by the Red Bull Barako, but wasn't able to join the team already due to his commitments with the Stags.

[19] His team won the 2005–06 Fiesta Conference championship by beating Barangay Ginebra in seven games.

[26] During the 2007–08 Philippine Cup, Najorda scored 10 points in a win over the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants.

[27] He then scored eight of his 17 points in the third quarter to lead a Red Bull breakaway and rout to a 107–95 win over the Magnolia Beverage Masters.

[28] He also contributed to Red Bull's 18 three-point makes over the Welcoat Dragons during the 2008 Fiesta Conference.

[31] Najorda scored 14 points in a win over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters during the 2009–10 PBA Philippine Cup.

[34][35] Against Alaska, he shot 7-of-11 from the floor to finish with 18 points to lead the locals in scoring and get just their second win of the conference.

[37] Towards the end of the elimination round of the 2010 Fiesta Conference, Najorda was traded for Richard Yee to the Air21 Express, in time for the wildcard phase.

[35] During his second season with the team (now renamed as the Barako Bull Energy Cola), he scored 12 points in a win over the Shopinas.com Clickers.

[42] In 2013, Najorda was part of a five-team, ten player trade that sent him to the San Mig Coffee Mixers.

[46] Najorda was announced to be part of the Powervit Pilipinas Aguilas in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL).

[48] Najorda then spent the next three years playing in “ligang labas” or small-time commercial leagues in different parts of the country.

[73] Imus was able to secure its spot in the quarterfinals with a win in their next game against Rizal Xentromall.

[76] Najorda had an offer to play for Bohol in the VisMin Super Cup, but he decided to stay with Imus.

[84] In a match against the Zamboanga Valientes, he hit a clutch triple with 19.7 seconds left to tie the game.

His teammate Lester Reyes then hit the game-winning buzzer beater, giving the team their first win.

[86] In a loss to the Basilan Peace Riders, he had 19 points, but Roxas was still able to secure the fourth seed.

In Game 2, although he received a technical foul, he was still able to contribute 16 points and send Roxas to the finals.

[92] After his stint in the MPBL, Najorda then played for Koponang Lakan ng Bulacan in the Pilipinas Super League (PSL) Pro Division Second Conference Dumper Cup.

[94] In a win over Batang Kankaloo – Caloocan, he had 16 points, seven rebounds, and four assists, allowing Bulacan to get up to fifth in the standings.