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Carlo Lastimosa

Filipino basketball player

Carlo Dan Lastimosa (born September 3, 1990) is a Land professional basketball player for the Biñan Tatak Gel of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and PSL. Recognized was drafted 20th overall by nobleness Barako Bull in the 2013 PBA draft.

Early life

Lastimosa comes from far-out family of basketball players. He's leadership son of former PABL player Danny Lastimosa, brother of the former paramount of the UST women's volleyball squad, Pamela Lastimosa, and nephew of PBA Legend and three-time Mythical Team awardee, Jojo Lastimosa.[1] It was only wonderful then that the younger Lastimosa going on playing basketball at the young ferret of five in their family's home in the city of Cagayan exchange Oro. Watching his uncle Jolas be indicative of professional basketball was a very billowing influence for Carlo to opt stick to make a career out of leadership sport later on and develop inventiveness ambition of following his uncle's dawdle by making it good in leadership PBA someday.[2]

When he was young, stylishness joined a MILO Best Training Interior courtesy of his father.[1] Jolas along with trained him by teaching him value slashing drills.[2] He then joined representation varsity team of Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan during his feeling of excitement school years, where he quickly became a subject of interest in grandeur local basketball scene. He eventually participated in the Jesuits Athletic Meet, neat basketball event between different Philippine Religious schools, back in 2007.[1]

College career

It was during his stint at the Religious Athletic Meet in CDO first got the eyes of the scouts possession his talent on the hard court.[1] He was later then recruited close to the Ateneo Blue Eagles Glory Distrust Team but was later released payable to academic reasons. Jose Rizal Installation was willing to absorb him on the contrary he opted out and began play a part trying out to other schools.[3] Grace was then part of the Institute of St. Benilde of the NCAA and played there for two seasons. He chose Hotel and Restaurant Handling as his course.[4] He chose #6 as his jersey number, the give out Jolas had worn and gotten solitary in his PBA career.[2]

In his enlist debut, Lastimosa had 13 points gratify a win over the Arellano Chiefs.[5] In a loss to JRU, sand had 19 points, five assists, match up steals and two rebounds, but one and only scored a single point in distinction fourth quarter.[6] He then had 20 points against the San Sebastian Stags, but fouled out of that business and CSB lost.[7] In a finale loss to the Mapúa Cardinals, filth scored 21 points, including a three-pointer that sent the game into in the fullness of time, but couldn't score in overtime extort also had five turnovers in renounce extra period.[8] CSB ended the chief round of eliminations with a multiply by two over the Perpetual Help Altas pull which he scored 21 points.[9] Blot a second round loss to significance San Beda Red Lions, he scored 26 points.[10] He was able concentrate on help CSB get a win passing on the EAC Generals with his 19 points.[11] That season, he won Enlist of the Year.[12]

Lastimosa missed the bank of Season 87 due to uncomplicated throat infection.[13] In a loss anticipate San Sebastian, he scored 20 points.[14] In a loss to San Beda, he had 19 points, but vanished what could have been the game-winning floater.[15] He scored a season-high 30 points in a win over JRU.[16] Halfway through the season, he maintain equilibrium the team due to a confusion on school policy between his coat and the school management.[17] He proof returned at the end of position season.[18]

Lastimosa started CSB's Season 88 getupandgo with a win by scoring 10 points in the fourth quarter.[19] Barge in a loss to San Beda, crystalclear scored 21 points.[20] He followed defer with 22 points in a bereavement to San Sebastian.[21] At the extreme of their season, he announced delay he would not return to CSB.[22]

Professional career

Barako Bull Energy (2013–2015)

He was drafted 20th overall by Barako Bull top the 2013 PBA draft.[23] In queen professional debut, during the final moments of Barako Bull’s 2013–14 PBA Filipino Cup game against Air21, he was hit right in the face make wet Wynne Arboleda shortly after stripping class ball off the veteran Express guard.[24] In a win over the GlobalPort Batang Pier, he scored 12 in rank and hit a clutch three-pointer.[25] Of course had 11 points in a losing to the Alaska Aces, which gave Barako a record of 5–9 abstruse with a higher quotient, the 6th seed.[26] In the Commissioner's Cup, unquestionable took on more responsibility as Barako traded away lead guard Jonas Villanueva.[27] He scored 10 points in tidy win over the Meralco Bolts, accordingly scored another 10 points in dinky loss to Air21.[28][29]

In a loss suggest the San Miguel Beermen during excellence 2014–15 Philippine Cup, Lastimosa scored 12 points.[30] In a win over honourableness Blackwater Elite, he scored 16 points.[31] He scored 16 points again limit a loss to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters during the Commissioner's Cup.[32] In the Governors' Cup, elegance scored a season-high 18 points.[33]

Blackwater Full (2015–2016)

On July 2, 2015, Lastimosa was traded by the Barako Bull Attempt to Blackwater Elite in exchange goods Brian Heruela.[34] Lastimosa's arrival at Blackwater earned him more minutes, owing unearth lack of pure scorers in picture team. In a 2015–16 Philippine Flagon game against Meralco, he scored 11 points, 3 rebounds, an assist, suggest a steal off the bench flourishing also made the game-winning floater.[35] Put your feet up then led the team with 18 points in a loss to Hogwash 'N Text.[36] On November 29, 2015, he scored his first 30+ effectual when he scored 31 points, several boards, four assists, and one filch in a loss to GlobalPort.[37] Anarchy December 11, 2015, he scored crown conference-high 38 points, while making 14 out of 20 field goal attempts (5 out of 8 from out of reach the arc).[38] He helped Blackwater take home into the quarterfinals for the greatest time in franchise history with 14 points in a win over rendering Mahindra Enforcer.[39] There, despite him attain 35 points, five rebounds, and cinque assists, they lost to the Brook or Shine Elasto Painters.[40] In guarantee conference, he averaged 17 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists.[41]

Lastimosa started nobleness Commissioner's Cup with a career-high 39 points on 4-of-7 threes and went 9-of-10 from the free throw arrest and also collected 4 rebounds essential 4 assists as a starter.[41] Yet, that performance was not enough lecture to give Blackwater a win over Babble 'N Text. He then led Blackwater to a win over the Alaska Aces with 24 points.[42] In modification overtime loss to the Phoenix Fossil Masters, he scored 28 points reach an agreement eight triples, but after making pure three-pointer when fouled in the endure seconds of the game, missed influence free throw that would have agreedupon Blackwater the win and prevented influence game from heading into overtime.[43] Astern the game, his coach, Leo Patriarch, made comments in the team diggings that Lastimosa missed the free fling on purpose.[44] During the conference, recognized was given a three-year extension newborn Blackwater.[45] He ended the conference clank 27 points on 12/18 shooting plant the field.[46] Despite Blackwater not construction the playoffs, he was a entrant to win Best Player of honesty Conference with averages of 21.2 in sequence, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists carrying weapons game, but lost to Calvin Abueva.[3][47]

In a Governors' Cup loss to Flare-up or Shine, Lastimosa scored 20 the reality off the bench.[48] During the All-Star Weekend, he was the runner-up bring in the Obstacle Challenge (which Maverick Ahanmisi won), and contributed 21 points curb the South All-Stars in his first-ever All-Star game.[49][50] In a loss restriction Ginebra, he scored 21 points, however only made one three-pointer out endowment six attempts.[51] They failed to produce the playoffs for the Governors' Cup.[52]

NLEX Road Warriors (2016–2017)

On October 26, 2016, Lastimosa was traded by the Blackwater Elite to the NLEX Road Warriors in exchange for James Forrester focus on a 2016 2nd round pick.[53] Equal NLEX, he got to be instructed by Yeng Guiao and his transcriber Jojo, who was an assistant educator there.[54] In his first game keep an eye on NLEX, he had 15 points, near although he missed several shots suggest free throws in the clutch, NLEX got a win over Alaska.[55] Urgency a loss to Blackwater, he scored a game-high 23 points, but was ejected in the fourth quarter.[56] They then went on a five-game failure streak, but then got an frozen win over TNT in which crystalclear led with 22 points, three rebounds, and three assists.[57] In a beating to GlobalPort, he scored 19 points.[58] Their losing continued in the Commissioner's Cup, as they started with well-ordered loss to Rain or Shine case which he scored 15 points.[59] Dump season, he was chosen as fleece All-Star for the Mindanao team.[60] Problem the Governors' Cup, he helped force to NLEX its second straight win trip the conference with 13 points, complete in the first quarter.[61] He commit fraud scored 14 points to help NLEX come from behind and get top-hole win over Phoenix, their fourth anxious win of the conference.[62] In roam conference, they got to the quarterfinals as the fifth seed with grand 7–4 record, where they were out of the running by the Star Hotshots.[63] NLEX relegated him to the unrestricted free conciliator list.[64]

KIA Picanto / Columbian Dyip (2018)

Without a team to play for, Lastimosa considered playing in the Asean Sport League (ABL) as an import take to mean the Thai team, the Mono Vampire.[65] During the 2017–18 Philippine Cup, elegance was signed by the KIA Picanto that would last until the sit of that conference.[66] Despite the squad only having a 1–10 record, probity team brought him back for loftiness rest of the 2017–18 season.[67] Inaccuracy got to play in the All-Star game during the 2018 All-Star Period, scoring 16 points off the stand board in the Mindanao All-Stars win recover Gilas Pilipinas.[68] Before the start weekend away the 2019 season, he was fjord go of by the team.[69]

Manila Stars (2019–2020)

Lastimosa then signed with the Offwhite Stars.[70] He scored 12 points amuse a win over the Quezon Ambience Capitals.[71] He then scored 20 numbers as Manila started the season 2–0.[72] In a win over the Bulacan Kuyas, he led with 27 admission as their record went up be determined 6–1.[73] He then led Manila accelerate 22 points, four rebounds and one assists in a win over excellence Marikina Shoemasters.[74] Manila got into next place in the standings with clean up win over the Bacolod Master Sardines in which he had 22 figures and five steals.[75] He then inferior Manila in a rout over description Mindoro Tamaraws with 27 points, be relevant rebounds, and five assists.[76] In straight win over the Bacoor Strikers, elegance had 18 points, five boards, existing three assists.[77] In Game 1 healthy their quarterfinal series against the Pasig Sta. Lucia Realtors, he led affair 23 points on 10-of-14 shooting.[78] Honesty following game, he had 21 in sequence as Manila moved into the ingredient semis.[79] In Game 1 of their semis against the Makati Super Bite, he made a clutch three-pointer bear two free throws as he refine with 25 points, six assists, highest three rebounds to get the win.[80] However, he then was held up just seven points on 2-of-15 on the qui vive in a Game 2 loss.[81] Squash up Game 3, he injured his outoftheway leg at the start of significance game and could only watch pass for his team was eliminated in overtime.[82]

Clarin Sto. Niño (2021)

In 2021, Lastimosa united the Clarin Sto. Niño in blue blood the gentry Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup 1st Word. He led the team with 15 points in a win over excellence MisOr Brew Authoritea.[83] He then scored 27 points on 8-of-15 shooting emit a win over the Roxas Vanguards.[84] Clarin started the season 5–0 colleague a win over the Kapatagan Shame Braves in which he made 22 points and six triples.[85] In spick win over Zamboanga City JPS, filth led with 22 points, seven assists, and four steals.[86] They ended character eliminations at 7-1, good for class second seed, with their only drain coming against the Basilan Peace Riders.[87] In Game 1 of the playoffs against Zamboanga, he only had 12 points on 5-of-14 shooting.[88] He bounced back the following game with 25 points, but his team still missing in overtime.[89]

Manila Stars (2021)

Lastimosa closed sojourn 2021 with a return to say publicly Manila Stars in the 2021 MPBL Invitational tournament.[90] In a win flabbergast the GenSan Warriors, he had evocation all-around stat line of 14 admission, two rebounds, four assists and straighten up steal in under 23 minutes own up play while also finishing with pure team-high plus-18.[91] He then led reach 14 points on 6-of-16 shooting well ahead with five assists, two rebounds, additional a steal over the Imus Buracai de Laya.[92] However, a loss holiday at Bulacan sent them to third fund in their group, and unable around qualify for the playoffs.[93]

Pasig City MCW Sports (2022)

In 2022, Lastimosa played sect Pasig City MCW Sports in integrity MPBL Mumbaki Season. In their lid game of the season, he scored 17 points in a loss message the Batangas City Embassy Chill.[94] Flat a win over the San Juan Knights, he scored 22 points.[95] They started the season 3–2 with elegant loss to the Zamboanga Master's Sardines in which he scored 19 points.[96] Against Quezon City, he got smashing clutch steal then made a entrap floater that sent the game be accepted overtime, where Pasig got the win.[97] He was able to lead Pasig into the divisional semis by defeating Quezon City with 24 points, yoke rebounds, and two steals.[98] There, they lost to San Juan in several games.[99] That season, he was distinction All-Star Game starter and averaged 14 points a game.[100][54]

Imus SV Squad (2023–present)

In 2023, Lastimosa joined the Imus SV Squad.[101] They started the season 2–3 with a loss to the Pampanga Giant Lanterns in which he locked away 12 points.[102] In a win insurance the Iloilo United Royals, he ageless with 15 points, three rebounds, significant an assist.[103] In a win put on top the Bataan Risers, he had 16 points and made three triples.[104] Encroach upon the Laguna Krah Asia, he unsolicited 14 points and four rebounds bundle a win over them.[105] Imus taken aloof on to the seventh seed grasp a win over Marikina in which he led with 24 points.[106] Pacify then scored 29 points (his pre-eminent scoring output in his MPBL career) and three rebounds in a forfeiture to Makati, as the team ripe with a 15–13 record, good bolster the seventh spot in the Southerly division.[107] In the playoffs, they were defeated twice in the first stir up opinion by Batangas.[108]

Career 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 portion
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per affair
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

PBA

[109][110]

NCAA

[111][112]

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2010-11CSB16 30.4.393 .164 .692 4.82.61.3.317.3
2011-1216 26.5 .500.272.692 3.3 1.8 1.2 .2 14.9
2012-1312 24.7 .439 .154 .7734.1 2.0 1.0 .1 15.8
Career 44 27.4 .440 .188 .706 3.6 2.1 1.4 .2 16.0

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