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Purefoods gained a runner-up finish for that conference but finally had the break in the [[2006 PBA Philippine Cup Playoffs|2006 Philippine Cup]] where they won last July 21, 2006 with him named as that night's Best Player. Raymundo lost the MVP bid to teammate [[James Yap]], only earning second place in statistical points. He became part of the 2006 Mythical Five alongside teammates James Yap and Roger Yap, as well as [[Lordy Tugade]] and [[Enrico Villanueva]]—both from [[Red Bull Barako|Red Bull]].
Purefoods gained a runner-up finish for that conference but finally had the break in the [[2006 PBA Philippine Cup Playoffs|2006 Philippine Cup]] where they won last July 21, 2006 with him named as that night's Best Player. Raymundo lost the MVP bid to teammate [[James Yap]], only earning second place in statistical points. He became part of the 2006 Mythical Five alongside teammates James Yap and Roger Yap, as well as [[Lordy Tugade]] and [[Enrico Villanueva]]—both from [[Red Bull Barako|Red Bull]].


In the ongoing [[2008-09 PBA Philippine Cup]], he scored a career-high 37 points, along with 11 rebounds and 10 turnovers, a rare [[triple double]]. He is selected by former coach and [[Philippines men's national basketball team|Philippine national basketball team]] Head Coach, Yeng Guiao, to be a part of the initial 14-man team to compete in the 2009 FIBA-Asia Eliminations.
In the ongoing [[2008-09 PBA Philippine Cup]], he scored a career-high 37 points, along with 11 rebounds and 10 turnovers, a rare [[triple double]] what kind of freaking triple double is this.... 10 turnovers this nigga should'nt be proud of this shit.... 10 TO.... biatch!!!!!!!!!!!!!. He is selected by former coach and [[Philippines men's national basketball team|Philippine national basketball team]] Head Coach, Yeng Guiao, to be a part of the initial 14-man team to compete in the 2009 FIBA-Asia Eliminations.


==National Team==
==National Team==

Revision as of 21:38, 3 February 2009

Kerby Raymundo
Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
PositionSmall Forward/Power Forward
Personal information
NationalityPhilippines
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
CollegeColegio de San Juan de Letran
NBA draft2000: undrafted
Playing career2000–present
Career highlights and awards

  • 1999 NCAA MVP
  • Governor's Cup 2002 Finals MVP
  • 2006 PBA Mythical Team


Kerby Mariano Raymundo (born January 19, 1981 in Orion, Bataan, Philippines) is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Known as "The Kid," he was a former star player with the Letran Knights during his NCAA years.

Amateur career

It was only in Raymundo's junior year in Jose Rizal Institute (high school) that he started playing basketball. He was discovered by Mollet Pineda, a former Colegio de San Juan de Letran player and coach.

Raymundo played for Letran in the NCAA from 1997-1999 and made significant impact for the Knights along with future PBA players Christian Calaguio and Willie Miller. From 1998-1999, he was a member of the Knights' back-to-back NCAA championships with victories over five-peat champion San Sebastian Stags and the JRU Heavy Bombers, respectively. He was named MVP in 1999. He also played for the Philippines in the 1999 Southeast Asian Games as the country won the gold medal.

He also played for Red Bull in the Philippine Basketball League, teaming up with future teammates Jimwell Torion, Lordy Tugade, Junthy Valenzuela and Fil-American recruit Davonn Harp, but never led the Energy Kings to a title in his only stint in 1999.His auntie Nena Pizarro, a former head of Department of Education, was the one who falsified his transcript in order for him to enter the PBA Draft early. He was later suspended for a year.

PBA career

Red Bull Barako

Raymundo joined the PBA at the age of 19 when Red Bull made the decision to move to the PBA from the PBL making him the second youngest player to join the league. He played six games for Red Bull in his debut in the 2000 All-Filipino Cup, but was banned by the league for the rest of the season after finding out that Raymundo falsified his requirements to enter the league. The league required players who have graduated from high school in 1996, while Raymundo graduated only a year later before going to Letran.

He would later return in 2001 for the Thunder, becoming one of the vital cogs, along with Davonn Harp, Mick Pennisi, Jimwell Torion, former collegiate teammate Miller and import Antonio Lang, to lead Red Bull to their first championship over the San Miguel Beermen in the Commissioners Cup.

Purefoods

In 2002, he was traded to Purefoods. Since then he has become one of the Giants' leading scorers and has brought the team to winning championship games. In the 2002 Governors Cup, Raymundo together with import Derrick Brown led Purefoods to victory.

In the 2006 Fiesta Conference, Raymundo who led the team to another finals appearance topped the statistical points category with 1,686 points but controversially lost the bid for the Conference MVP to Red Bull's Enrico Villanueva. After the Giants won Game four of the championship series, he proclaimed that he was the "Real MVP" and left the court after an interview.

Purefoods gained a runner-up finish for that conference but finally had the break in the 2006 Philippine Cup where they won last July 21, 2006 with him named as that night's Best Player. Raymundo lost the MVP bid to teammate James Yap, only earning second place in statistical points. He became part of the 2006 Mythical Five alongside teammates James Yap and Roger Yap, as well as Lordy Tugade and Enrico Villanueva—both from Red Bull.

In the ongoing 2008-09 PBA Philippine Cup, he scored a career-high 37 points, along with 11 rebounds and 10 turnovers, a rare triple double what kind of freaking triple double is this.... 10 turnovers this nigga should'nt be proud of this shit.... 10 TO.... biatch!!!!!!!!!!!!!. He is selected by former coach and Philippine national basketball team Head Coach, Yeng Guiao, to be a part of the initial 14-man team to compete in the 2009 FIBA-Asia Eliminations.

National Team

He is one of the Filipino players who are consistently chosen to play for the Philippine national basketball team. He played in the 2007 FIBA-Asia Eliminations for the team. He had one stellar moment, where he scored 15 points, 10 in the 4th quarter, against Iran to pull Philippines closer, only to lose, 69-75.

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Preceded by
Jerome Barbosa
NCAA Seniors' Basketball Rookie of the Year
1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by NCAA Seniors' Basketball Most Valuable Player
1999
Succeeded by
Jose Manalo