Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times

Basketball

Even Japeth Aguilar was surprised with career outing


Japeth Aguilar was just on fire on a cold December night

In his five years in the PBA, Ginebra’s towering big man Japeth Aguilar has never experienced a night like the Christmas of 2016.

A career 24 percent three-point shooter, the 6-foot-9 stretch forward absolutely torched rivals Star Hotshots. After being passive with his shot with his shot during the first 12 minutes of the game, he was able to muster some confidence to attempt his first three-pointer of the game with 2:04 left in the first half.

And it was just the start of a career-outing for the 29-year-old.

“When I took the first shot, it went in, I was happy,” reflected Aguilar.

“I took the second shot, it went in again and then on my third shot, I was thinking of just gonna pass it but when I took it pumasok, I’m like okay, this is good. Towards the second half my fourth shot, I was like really happy about it.”

The second generation cager finished the game setting a personal high of 32 points on 10-for-15 shooting, leading Ginebra to an 86-79 win over Star to even their slate. Surprisingly, he also ended up going a perfect 5-for-5 from distance. Not only did it surprise the people watching but also Aguilar himself.PBA-Season-42-Philippine-Cup-Ginebra-def.-Star-Japeth-Aguilar Even Japeth Aguilar was surprised with career outing Basketball News PBA  - philippine sports news

“This is one of those moments in my basketball career na never did I expect, 5 out of 5 from the three-point line. At first I was hesitant pa nga sa three-points eh,” he shared.

One person though who was not hesitant to tell Aguilar to pull the trigger is head coach Tim Cone.

#ReadMore  Injuries continue to plague Gilas Pilipinas as Troy Rosario injures finger

“We’ve been encouraging him to shoot threes, and he hit his threes tonight,” the multi-titled mentor said.

Cone, who coached Japeth’s father Peter before in Alaska, affirmed that he always believed Japeth could have nights like this.

“If you remember, I coached his dad, Peter. And Peter was like the best shooting big man I’ve ever seen, so when I first saw Japeth, he looked exactly the same. Same form, everything,” Cone reflected.

“Japeth has great form and great ability to be that kind of player that can shoot shots like that. His dad was lights out. So I’m not surprised by it. Hopefully, we don’t live by it, but that is a nice weapon to keep.”

But rather than overthink what he had accomplished, he just plans to cherish it because he knows that this will be one of his bucket list.

“It’s a special moment talaga in my career kasi sooner or later I’m gonna look back in this game and say I’m part of this game and part of one of the greatest rivalry in the PBA,” he closed.

Written By


You May Also Like

Basketball

There was never any doubt in Gilas Pilipinas head coach Tim Cone’s mind about Scottie Thompson’s potential on the international stage. Thompson had seen...

Basketball

After four lopsided defeats, Gilas Pilipinas finally cracked the Tall Blacks code. Kai Sotto and Justin Brownlee led the way as the Philippines secured...

Basketball

Gilas Pilipinas has kept the same lineup for its upcoming FIBA Asia Cup 2025 qualifier against New Zealand on Thursday, with Justin Brownlee once...

Basketball

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas has officially appointed Alfrancis Chua as the program director and team manager for both the Gilas Pilipinas Boys’ and...

Basketball

Another edition of the Manila Clasico will take place on Christmas Day as the PBA on Monday unveiled the full 2024-25 Commissioner’s Cup schedule....

Basketball

Gilas Pilipinas continue to navigate around manpower woes but the return of Scottie Thompson and June Mar Fajardo is a reason why Coach Tim...

Basketball

Justin Brownlee is expected to suit up and play in Gilas Pilipinas’ home stand in the upcoming window of the FIBA Asia Cup 2025...

Basketball

Angelo Kouame has rejoined the Gilas Pilipinas pool for the upcoming FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers. The 6-foot-11 Filipino-Ivorian center, who currently plays for...

Advertisement