J. R. Quiñahan
No. 37 – NLEX Road Warriors | |
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Position | Power forward / Center |
League | PBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Cebu City, Philippines | May 8, 1984
Nationality | Filipino |
Listed height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Career information | |
College | University of the Visayas |
PBA draft | 2007: 1st round, 7th overall pick |
Selected by the Alaska Aces | |
Playing career | 2007–present |
Career history | |
2007–2008 | Alaska Aces |
2008–2010 | Burger King Whoppers / Air21 Express |
2010 | Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters |
2010–2011 | Air21 Express |
2011 | Powerade Tigers |
2011–2016 | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters |
2016–2017 | GlobalPort Batang Pier |
2017–present | NLEX Road Warriors |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Joseph Ronald "J. R." Quiñahan (born May 8, 1984) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Professional career
Alaska Aces
Quiñahan was drafted by the Alaska Aces seventh overall in the 2007 PBA draft. In his rookie year in the PBA with Alaska, Quiñahan averaged 2.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 9.7 minutes in 39 games.
Burger King Whoppers / Air21 Express
On September 22, 2008, Quiñahan was traded by the Aces to the Burger King Whoppers for Mark Borboran.
Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
On March 2010, him, Mark Yee, and Aaron Aban was traded by Air21 (formerly Burger King) to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters for Yancy de Ocampo and Ren-Ren Ritualo.[1]
Return to Air21
On August 2010, Quiñahan was traded back to Air21 in a three-team trade that sent Ali Peek to Talk 'N Text and future Rain or Shine teammate and the other half of Extra Rice, Inc., Beau Belga.[2]
Powerade Tigers
Quiñahan was again traded by Air21, this time to Powerade Tigers for 2 future draft picks.[3]
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
On August 26, 2011, him and Norman Gonzales were traded to Rain or Shine Elasto Painters for Doug Kramer and Josh Vanlandingham.[4] With Rain or Shine, he has found his niche in the league and has had his longest tenure with a team and the best seasons of his career. He also was paired with another beefy center Beau Belga, forming the Extra Rice, Inc.'. On March 21, 2016, Quiñahan scored his new career-high 25 points in a 101-114 loss to Tropang TNT.[5] He credits his weight-shedding as one of the top reasons for his career season in the 2015–16 PBA season, weighing from a high of 295 pounds down to 260 pounds and until reaching 235 pounds.[6]
GlobalPort Batang Pier
On October 13, 2016, Quiñahan was traded by the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters to the GlobalPort Batang Pier in exchange for Jay Washington.
National team
3x3 Tournaments
Quiñahan represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21, 2017 in Nantes, France.[7] They finished the tournament at 11th place.[8]
Player profile
A 6-6 slotman who loves to use his heft to be effective inside the paint. He has a decent stroke from the outside and can consistently hit the open jumper from any distance.
Dubbed "Baby Shaq" in the Philippine Basketball League where he played for the Granny Goose team because of his physical resemblance to the former Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal. He was drafted in the first round of the 2007 PBA Draft by the Alaska Aces. He was then traded to the Air21 Express before the 2008-2009 season started. He had a short stint with the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters before finding his way back again to Air21. He played for the University of the Visayas Green Lancers during college where he helped his school team win several championships.
PBA career statistics
Legend | |||||
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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 September 16, 2016[9]
Season-by-season averages
Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2007–08 | Alaska | 37 | 9.7 | .464 | .333 | .593 | 2.7 | .7 | .1 | .4 | 2.9 |
2008–09 | Air21/Burger King | 42 | 22.7 | .441 | .222 | .575 | 5.7 | 1.6 | .6 | 1.5 | 7.2 |
2009–10 | Burger King / Talk 'N Text | 36 | 15.7 | .459 | .308 | .429 | 4.7 | 1.2 | .3 | .8 | 4.9 |
2010–11 | Air21 / Powerade | 25 | 18.6 | .475 | .214 | .639 | 5.0 | .9 | .3 | .9 | 7.0 |
2011–12 | Rain or Shine | 52 | 20.4 | .434 | .237 | .667 | 5.6 | 1.4 | .4 | 1.0 | 7.2 |
2012–13 | Rain or Shine | 56 | 20.1 | .398 | .285 | .682 | 4.5 | 1.2 | .3 | .6 | 6.7 |
2013–14 | Rain or Shine | 24 | 21.9 | .360 | .319 | .610 | 5.0 | 1.5 | .4 | .7 | 6.9 |
2014–15 | Rain or Shine | 53 | 16.0 | .397 | .294 | .781 | 3.3 | 1.4 | .4 | .5 | 5.6 |
2015–16 | Rain or Shine | 54 | 22.3 | .470 | .289 | .729 | 4.9 | 1.9 | .5 | .6 | 11.7 |
Career | 379 | 18.8 | .434 | .279 | .655 | 4.6 | 1.3 | .4 | .8 | 6.9 |
References
- ^ "Air21 gets De Ocampo, Ritualo in 5-player deal". GMA News and Public Affairs. March 3, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
- ^ Beltran, Nelson (August 3, 2010). "Air21 sends Mamaril back to Ginebra". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
- ^ "PBA trade: Quiñahan in exchange for 2 future picks approved". GMA News and Public Affairs. January 31, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
- ^ Belen, Reynaldo (August 26, 2011). "Powerade acquires Kramer, Vanlandingham". InterAksyon. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
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- ^ Bracher, Jane (March 25, 2016). "JR Quiñahan says dropping over 20 lbs served him well". Rappler. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
- ^ "Kobe Paras, Kiefer Ravena, Jeron Teng, Raymar Jose team up for FIBA 3x3 World Cup". cnn. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
- ^ Corp., ABS-CBN. "Serbia wins FIBA 3x3 World Cup title, Philippines finishes 11th". ABS-CBN SPORTS. Retrieved 2017-06-22.
- ^ Player Profile at PBA-Online!
External links
- 1984 births
- Living people
- Alaska Aces (PBA) players
- Barako Bull Energy players
- Basketball players from Cebu
- Cebuano people
- Centers (basketball)
- NorthPort Batang Pier players
- NLEX Road Warriors players
- Philippine Basketball Association All-Stars
- Philippines national 3x3 basketball team players
- Power forwards (basketball)
- Powerade Tigers players
- Rain or Shine Elasto Painters players
- TNT KaTropa players
- University of the Visayas alumni
- College basketball players in the Philippines