Man on mission in Candon: Ahanmisi rules 3pt shootout, obstacle challenge
At A Glance
- The Dyip guard not only claimed one but two titles after ruling the obstacle challenge guard edition and the highly-anticipated three-point shootout at the Candon City Arena here on Friday, March 6.
CANDON CITY — Jerrick Ahanmisi was a man on a mission in the PBA ArenaPlus All-Star weekend
The Dyip guard not only claimed one but two titles after ruling the obstacle challenge guard edition and the highly-anticipated three-point shootout at the Candon City Arena here on Friday, March 6.
Ahanmisi put together a flawless performance through the obstacle course and lit it out from deep in the shootout to crown himself as three-point king.
Ahanmisi fired 30 points in the final, denying PBA all-time three-point leader Marcio Lassiter of San Miguel his own crowning moment after only finishing with 25. Juan Gomez de Liano settled for third place with 18 points.
The veteran gunner came out guns blazing in the final, nailing eight of the first 10 balls including four from the money rack on the right wing. There was no looking back for Ahanmisi from there as he surpassed Lassiter points on the fourth rack.
Ahanmisi actually rode on the momentum from his earlier victory in the obstacle challenge, besting five other players in the final.
The Dyip guard clocked 24.44s to beat TNT’s Rey Nambatac, Titan Ultra’s Fran Yu, Converge’s Juan Gomez de Liano, San Miguel’s Juami Tiongson and Blackwater’s Dalph Panopio.
Ahanmissi didn’t miss in any of the stations where he needed to do a chest pass, bounce pass, a three-pointer and a floater while evading the obstacles.
Brandon Bates of Meralco, meanwhile, displayed hidden speed, agility and ball handling to rule the obstacle challenge big man edition.
He finished the course in just 22.86s to beat Brandon Ramirez of NLEX and James Laput of Magnolia in the final. Bates defeated Blackwater’s Abu Tratter in the first round and then outran TNT’s Henry Galinato.