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1 College and amateur career  





2 Professional career  



2.1  Purefoods  





2.2  Alaska  





2.3  Pop Cola and return to Alaska  







3 Coaching career  





4 Coaching record  



4.1  PBA  







5 Career highlights  



5.1  PBA highlights  





5.2  Other highlights  







6 References  





7 External links  














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Jojo Lastimosa
TNT Tropang Giga
PositionTeam manager
LeaguePBA
Personal information
Born (1964-03-10) March 10, 1964 (age 60)
Cagayan de Oro
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight182 lb (83 kg)
Career information
CollegeAteneo de Manila University
University of San Jose–Recoletos
Playing career1988–2002
PositionShooting guard
Coaching career2006–present
Career history
As player:
1988–1990Purefoods Hotdogs
1991–1999Alaska Milkmen
2000–2001Pop Cola Panthers
2002Alaska Aces
As coach:
2003–2013Alaska Aces (assistant)
2014–2022NLEX Road Warriors (assistant)
2017Far Eastern University (assistant)
2018–2019Bataan Defenders/Risers
2023–2024TNT Tropang Giga
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As head coach:

As executive:

As assistant coach:

Medals

Men’s basketball
Representing  Philippines
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place 1986 Seoul Team competition
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Bangkok Team competition
William Jones Cup
Gold medal – first place 1998 Taipei Team

Isabelo "Jojo" Lastimosa Jr. (born March 10, 1964) is a Filipino professional basketball coach and former player. He is the team manager for the TNT Tropang Giga of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He played in the PBA for the Purefoods Hotdogs, the Alaska Aces and the Pop Cola Panthers from 1988 to 2002. He was also a former member of the Philippines' national basketball team during the 1980s and 1990s. He also played for the University of San Jose–Recoletos in Cebu City. He had also a stint with the Ateneo de Manila. He is known by the nicknames "Jolas", "Mr. Clutch", "The 4th Quarter Man", and "PBA Jordan" for his deadly perimeter shooting.

College and amateur career[edit]

Lastimosa was one of the eight rookies of the Blue Eagles basketball team of the Ateneo de Manila University in the UAAP 1981-82 season, After a two-stint with Ateneo, Lastimosa transferred to the University of San Jose–RecoletosinCebu City. In June 1983, he joined elder brother Danny in the power-laden Mama's Love basketball club team. It was there where he got his biggest break and exposure, his reentry in the Manila basketball scene via the premier amateur league (PABL). In this league, he was able to showcase his skills in basketball.

In a short span of time, Lastimosa won MVP honors while playing for Mama's Love in the first conference of the 1985 PABL season.[1] The following year, he became teammates with Samboy Lim and they led the Lhuillier Jewelers to the championship of the PABL's first conference. He spent his last two years in the amateur league with the Jewelers of coach Yayoy Alcoseba although he was a borrowed player when RFM-Swifts won their first PABL title in the 1987 International Invitational Cup and was voted Most Outstanding Player of the tournament, besting former national teammate Alvin Patrimonio.

Professional career[edit]

Purefoods[edit]

Lastimosa, along with Jerry Codiñera, were the two early entries to the pro league signed by newcomer Purefoods Hotdogs.[2] He was already groomed to be a future superstar in the PBA. Jolas made such impact in his first season and was voted Rookie of the year. He won his first PBA title with the Hotdogs in the 1990 Third Conference but his best years were with the Alaska Milkmen, following a trade with Boy Cabahug beginning the 1991 PBA season.[3]

Alaska[edit]

Lastimosa overall won 10 Titles, 1 with Purefoods and 9 championships with Alaska, including a grandslam in 1996.

Pop Cola and return to Alaska[edit]

In the twilight of his career, Jolas moved to Pop Cola in the 2000-2001 season before returning to his old club Alaska Aces in his final year in 2002.

Coaching career[edit]

Lastimosa was appointed as TNT Tropang Giga head coach and Slavoljub Gorunovic as active consultant, after Chot Reyes decided to focus on his commitment on the Philipline National Team. He was the second Tropang Giga head coach to have an active consultant after Bong Ravena. Lastimosa guided the team to win the 2023 Governors' Cup, their first ever Governors' Cup title since the founding of the franchise.[4] Lastimosa also the first coach with active consultant to win a championship, and first to win a title on his first conference of coaching since former Joel Banal two decades ago, a former TNT coach that time.[4] Chot Reyes assumed the head coaching position in 2024, and Lastimosa focused as manager.[5]

Coaching record[edit]

PBA[edit]

Team Season Conference GP W L PCT Finish PG W L PCT Results
TNT 2022–23 Governors' Cup 11 10 1 .909 1st 11 8 3 .727 Won PBA Championship
TNT 2023–24 Commissioner's Cup 11 5 6 .455 8th 1 0 1 .000 Lost in the Quarterfinals
Career Total 22 15 7 .681 Playoff Total 12 8 4 .667 1 championship

Career highlights[edit]

PBA highlights[edit]

Other highlights[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jolas and his sexy legs in the 80s". Interaksyon. Archived from the original on 2016-11-28. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  • ^ "First big test for Purefoods". Manila Standard.
  • ^ "Jolas joins Alaska". Manila Standard.
  • ^ a b "Williams torches Ginebra for 38 as TNT wins Governors' Cup". ESPN.com. 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  • ^ "'Rejuvenated' Chot Reyes back as TNT head coach". Spin.ph. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  • External links[edit]


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