Ren-Ren Ritualo

Florendo Ritualo, Jr.
Alias Renren and The Rainman
Jersey No. 14
Position Shooting Guard/Point Guard
Current Team Shopinas.com Clickers
Personal Info
Country  Philippines
Born June 14, 1979 (1979-06-14) (age 32)
Manila, Philippines
Height 6 ft. 2 in.
Weight 178 lbs.
College De La Salle University
Career Highlights
Draft 2002, 8th overall
by FedEx Express
Pro Career 2002 –
Also played for Air21 Express (2002-2006), (2010)
Talk 'N Text Phone Pals (2006-2010)
Powerade Tigers (2010-2011)
Meralco Bolts (2011)
Awards Received

  • 2002 PBA Rookie of the Year
  • 2002 PBA Sixth Man of the Year
  • 2003 PBA Mr. Quality Minutes Award
  • 2008 PBA All-Star 3 Point Shootout Champion
  • 3-Time PBA All-Star (2004-06)

Florendo Ritualo, Jr. better known as Renren Ritualo (born June 14, 1979 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino professional basketball player[1] in the Philippine Basketball Association who currently plays for the Shopinas.com Clickers. Nicknamed Ren-Ren and The Rainman, Ritualo was also a one-time member of the Philippine national basketball team, and is the son of former PBA player Florendo Ritualo Sr. and Maria Yasoña de Ramos of Lumban, Laguna.

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Philippine Basketball League

During his UAAP stint, Ritualo signed up with Tanduay in the Philippine Basketball League in 1998 in a limited role for the team as the Centennial Rhum Masters took a runner-up finish in the 2nd Yakult PBL Centennial Cup tournament. After Tanduay left the PBL, Ritualo was the key player for Tanduay's Colt 45 team in the 1999 PBL Challenge Cup, when the team placed third in the tournament.

After Colt45 decided to leave the league, Ritualo joined Welcoat Paints in late-1999. Ritualo led Welcoat to three PBL titles from 1999-2001 before jumping to the PBA.

In 2003, Ritualo was named as one of PBL's Greatest Players of All-time.

Accomplishments

Philippine Basketball Association

FedEx/Air21 Express

Ritualo was selected as the eight overall pick in the 2002 PBA Draft by expansion team FedEx Express. But before Ritualo was set to join FedEx, he was part of the RP National Training Pool for the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Ritualo was cut from the team and returned to his mother team.

Ritualo had a strong rookie for FedEx and by season's end, he was named as the 2002 PBA Rookie of the Year and also the 2002 Sixth Man of the Year winner by the PBA Press Corps.

Ritualo also recorded a 40-point output against Purefoods on January 27, 2006 during Game three of the Fiesta Conference Semi-Finals series, held in the Ynarez Sports Complex. Ritualo led Air21 to a third place finish, the highest in franchise history during that time before the team captured a runner-up finish against the Barangay Ginebra Kings.

Ritualo, was also the first local player in PBA history to have four games in a career with at least eight three pointers in each of those games.

He has also participated in two PBA All-Star games, when he was part of the North All-Stars in the 2005 All-Star Game in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte and the 2006 edition in Cagayan de Oro City.

Talk 'N Text Phone Pals

On May 8, 2006, Ritualo, along with Patrick Fran, was traded from Air21 to the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals in exchange for Leo Avenido and two future first round draft picks, which was used in 2007 and 2008.

With Ritualo's addition, as well as the trade that sent Alaska Aces slotman Don Allado to the Phone Pals for Willie Miller and John Ferriols, the Phone Pals were considered as one of the deepest lineups in the 2006 Philippine Cup. However, the Phone Pals never made it past the wildcard phase, ending their season. During the 2007 Philippine Cup, Ritualo averaged 13.83 points per game in the 18 Games of the Elimination Round.

In the 2008-209 Philippine Cup, Ritualo got his much awaited 1st PBA Title against the Alaska Aces. Though winning championships seemed so easy for him during the amateur ranks, it took him 7 years in the PBA to win a championship.

Return to the Air21 Express

During the off-season of the 2010 Fiesta Conference, he was traded back to the Air21 Express along with Yancy de Ocampo for J.R. Quiñahan and Aaron Aban.

Powerade Tigers

After playing for the Express, he was acquired by the Powerade Tigers during the off-season. He only had limited minutes during the Philippine Cup.

Meralco Bolts

The Meralco Bolts signed up Ritualo after the Powerade Tigers released him to the free agency pool during the Philippine Cup off-season. At the end of the 2010-11 PBA season, he was waived by the team.

Reunion With Franz Pumaren

After being waived this off-season by Meralco, he was acquired by the newly formed Shopinas.com Clickers where he'll be playing once again under his former mentor at De La Salle Franz Pumaren.

Accomplishments

Team Pilipinas

In 2005, Ritualo was a member of the RP National Training Pool. Ritualo was part of the Team Pilipinas squad in the 2005 FIBA-Asia Champions Cup with the host squad placing fifth in the eight nation tournament. During a match against Sagesse of Lebanon, Ritualo's numerous three-pointers in the second half, sparked a short-lived comeback by the Filipinos before losing 100-90.

Ritualo was also included in the Team Pilipinas squad for the Global Hoops Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada. During one game, Ritualo drained nine triples in a loss to Passive Lane Sports.

Ritualo was a member of Team Pilipinas' successful championship in the 5th Sultan's Cup in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam in September.

In 2006, Ritualo scored 17 points as Team Pilipinas defeated the American squad led by former NBA star Dennis Rodman 110-102 on May 1 at the Araneta Coliseum.

Statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

Correct as of November 9, 2011[2]

Season

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2002 FedEx 22 27.8 .354 .333 .938 1.5 1.5 .8 .05 12.4
2003 FedEx 42 20.8 .380 .350 .871 1.9 1.1 .7 .02 11.3
2004-05 FedEx 59 30.3 .355 .322 .839 1.9 1.7 .9 .2 16.4
2005-06 Air21/Talk 'N Text 51 37.6 .360 .302 .829 2.8 2.4 .7 .1 18.2
2006-07 Talk 'N Text 29 28.8 .371 .322 .842 1.6 1.9 .8 .1 14.3
2007-08 Talk 'N Text 39 23.3 .402 .368 .898 2.3 1.5 .8 .1 11.8
2008-09 Talk 'N Text 45 15.5 .379 .320 .743 1.5 .8 .3 .1 7.1
2009-10 Talk 'N Text/Air21 41 18.8 .366 .302 .762 1.3 1.0 .3 .05 6.6
2010-11 Powerade/Meralco 29 13.0 .376 .293 .550 1.1 .9 .2 .1 4.6
2010-11 Shopinas.com 7 24.4 .333 .324 .727 2.3 .9 .1 0 9.6
Career 364 24.6 .368 .325 .829 1.8 1.4 .6 .1 11.8

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Preceded by
(first)
NCAA Juniors' Basketball Finals Most Valuable Player
1996 (with Jenkins Mesina)
Succeeded by
Edsel Feliciano
Preceded by
Mark Victoria
UAAP Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year
1997
Succeeded by
Enrico Villanueva
Preceded by
(first)
UAAP Men's Basketball Finals Most Valuable Player
2001
Succeeded by
Larry Fonacier & Wesley Gonzales