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PBA Draft: Magnolia picks shooter Jerrick Ahanmisi as 10th pick


Magnolia got Jerrick Ahanmisi as the 10th overall pick in the 2021 PBA Draft, Sunday afternoon.

Magnolia received the pick from Phoenix after it traded Chris Banchero for Calvin Abueva.

Hotshots team manager Alvin Patrimonio, head coach Chito Victolero, and Paul Lee welcomed Laput to the team.

During his first three years in Adamson University, he led the team to the Final Four, only missing the boat in Season 82.

He will end his collegiate career with norms of 14.19 points, 3.22 rebounds, and 1.69 assists in 58 games played.

Ahanmisi averaged 13.07 points, 3.57 rebounds, and 1.43 dimes per contest in his final year.

Jerrick is the younger of Alaska guard Maverick, who was the third overall pick in the 2015 PBA Rookie Draft.

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