Jayjay Helterbrand

Jayjay Helterbrand
Alias "The Fast"
"Helter-skelter"
Jersey No. 13
Position Point Guard/Shooting Guard
Current Team Barangay Ginebra Kings
Personal Info
Country  Philippines
Born October 14, 1976 (1976-10-14) (age 35)
Novaliches Quezon City, Philippines
Height 5 ft. 11 in.
Weight 170 lbs.
College Kentucky State University
Career Highlights
Draft 2000, Direct Hire
by Barangay Ginebra Kings
Pro Career 2000 – present
Awards Received

  • PBA Champion (2004, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2008)
  • 7x PBA All-Star (2004-10)
  • 2008-09 PBA Most Valuable Player
  • 2008-09 PBA Mythical First Team
  • 2009 PBA Fiesta Conference Best Player of the Conference
  • 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference Best Player of the Conference
  • 2007-08 PBA Mythical First Team
  • 2007 PBA All-Star Game Co-Most Valuable Player (w/ Willie Miller)
  • 2007 PBA Shooting Stars Co-Champion (w/ Dominic Uy & Panding Nince)
  • 2006-07 PBA Philippine Cup Finals Most Valuable Player
  • 2005 Brunei Sultan Cup Most Valuable Player
  • 2005 PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
  • 2004-05 PBA Comeback Player of the Year
  • 2003 PBA Mr. Quality Minutes

Anthony Jason James Helterbrand (born as Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. on October 14, 1976 in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines), better known as Jayjay Helterbrand, is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association for the Barangay Ginebra Kings. Known by many as Helter Skelter, he is also known, along with backcourt tandem Mark Caguioa, as one-half of the so-called, The Fast and the Furious.

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Early life

Helterbrand was born in Quezon City to Lamberto Heras Vicente and Melanie Jimenez Romero. The name on his birth certificate was Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. His father later died, and his mother took him along with his brother Francis and sister Rowena to the US when he was six. His mother remarried a US serviceman Ronald Helterbrand and changed his name to Anthony Helterbrand in 1986 at the age of 10.[1]

PBA career

He played one game for the Batangas Blades in the Metropolitan Basketball Association before signing with the Barangay Ginebra Kings in March 2000. He was recruited by Ginebra (by coach Ron Jacobs) to play back up for Bal David as preparation to supplant him in the starting lineup.

Helterbrand started being noticed when he began coming into the game with eventual 2001 PBA Rookie of the Year Mark Caguioa. Their exciting play led to them being called as the "Bandana Brothers" for the headbands they wear during games. During the 2004 PBA season, the fantastic duo were tagged as "The Fast and The Furious," the moniker has since been used to describe them. His tandem with Mark Caguioa is one of the most popular and arguably the best backcourt tandem in the league history.

In 2003, he went back to the States after his first contract with Ginebra expired and negotiation for a new one fell through. He came back at the start of 2004 and was a major contributor in the team's back-to-back championships that year.

Injury sidelined him for five months at the start of 2005 but has mainly recovered and even won two MVP awards for the year, the Brunei Cup and the 2005 PBA All-Stars. He is considered to be one of the best point guards in the league.

After he returned to Ginebra, he quickly made an impact and was named the Comeback Player of the Year by the PBA Press Corps. He assumed the starting point guard chores after Bal David got injured and was subsequently released. He was also named MVP in Team Pilipinas' victorious run in the Sultan Cup in Brunei.

In 2008, he was again included in the RP Training Pool headed by Coach Yeng Guiao.

In 2009, Helterband was awarded the Best Player of the Fiesta Conference for leading the Kings to the finals, and he eventually won the Season MVP. But those awards were put into waste as he could not carry Team Pilipinas to a much higher finish as they lost to the Korean national team in the battle for 7th place in the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship. Helterbrand finished his stint with a ridiculous 1-11 from the three point area.

On June 8, 2009, he was awarded the 2008-2009 PBA season MVP, his first MVP award as a professional since entering the league in 2000.[2]

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Preceded by
Mark Cardona
(same)
PBA Fiesta Conference Best Player
2008
2009
Succeeded by
(same)
Jay Washington
Preceded by
Kelly Williams
PBA Most Valuable Player
2008-09
Succeeded by
James Yap