Jimmy Alapag
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Position | Guard |
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Nickname | The Mighty Mouse |
League | Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Weight | 165 lb (75 kg) |
Team | Talk 'N Text Phone Pals |
Nationality | United States |
Born | December 30, 1977 Los Angeles, California |
College | California State University, San Bernardino |
Draft | 10th overall, 2003 Talk 'N Text Phone Pals |
Pro career | 2003–present |
Awards | PBA Rookie of The Year(1996) PBA Mythical 5 (2003) |
Jimmy Alapag is a Filipino-American professional basketball player for the Talk N' Text Phone Pals in the Philippine Basketball Association. He is the star point guard of the team and was named the 2003 PBA Rookie of the Year in which he led the Phone Pals to the All-Filipino Championship.
He is also a member of the Philippine national basketball team on separate occasions, dating back to 2002 as a member of the RP training pool for 2002 Asian Games. From 2005-2006, he played for the National Pool of Chot Reyes.
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[edit] NCAA career
Jimmy Alapag is one of the threat in the NCAA Division II during 1999-2000 season in the three point line. He had a game-high of 4.70 assist per game which became the 6th player in the Cal. State, Bernardino who made it to the record book. During his NCAA Career, he was selected one of the players in the second team in NABC NCAA Division II West Region.
[edit] 2002 RP Training Pool
In 2002, the Philippine National Team composed mainly of PBA players were formed for the Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. Alapag was discovered in the United States and was sent to the country as part of the pool. He made his debut during a 2002 PBA Governors Cup game for the Selecta RP Team, one of two RP Pool team that played in the said conference. However, in his only game as a non-PBA player, he suffered an injury and was eventually cut from the pool.
[edit] PBA career
After spending the last few months in the US and the Philippines, he applied for the 2003 PBA Draft, one of the deepest pools in history composed of players from the UAAP, NCAA and players from the Philippine Basketball League and the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association.
Expected to be selected in the top five, he was selected in the latter portion of the first round by Talk N Text. With the selection, the Phone Pals added a point guard that that hampered the team for the last few years.
In his first season, Alapag shared a tandem with star Asi Taulava and led the Phone Pals all the way to the 2003 PBA All-Filipino Cup championship with a 4-2 victory over the Coca-Cola Tigers.
After the championship, he continues his brilliant play as the Phone Pals' starting point guard and was named the Rookie of the Year at season's end. He also played in the All-Star Game as a rookie for the Commissioners team.
As a rookie, he was also named to the PBA Mythical Team.
In the 2004-05 season, Alapag would lead Talk N Text to two finals appearance and shared co-MVP honors with teammate Taulava in the All-Star Game in Cebu as the South All-Stars defeated the North.
His consistent play continued in the 2005-06 season despite Talk N Text failing to enter the finals. He played in the 2005 All-Star Game in Ilocos Norte and the 2006 edition in Cagayan de Oro.
[edit] Philippine national team
Alapag played for Team Pilipinas in the 2005 FIBA-Asia Champions Cup and the 2005 Brunei Cup when they won the title. In 2006, he played during the exhibition game against the Dennis Rodman led US team and against the Lebanon national team.
Once FIBA lifts the Philippines' suspension from international competitions, it is expected that Alapag would be one of the shoo-ins in the lineup for major international events.
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Preceded by Ren-Ren Ritualo |
Philippine Basketball Association Rookie of the Year award 2003 |
Succeeded by Rich Alvarez |
Preceded by Vergel Meneses |
PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player 2004 (w/ Asi Taulava) |
Succeeded by Jayjay Helterbrand |