Andy Gemao’s got next; Basketball prodigy looking to be the first Filipino in the NBA
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Andy Gemao’s got next; Basketball prodigy looking to be the first Filipino in the NBA

BY John Micheal Agustin 2 years AGO 3 MIN READ

Japeth Aguilar, Kobe Paras, and Kai Sotto all have failed in their pursuit to be the first Filipino to reach the NBA. However, one young prospect has been making noise recently after being given the chance to make his mark in the U.S. – Andy Gemao. At 17 years old, Gemao has already got next. Could he answer every Filipino’s dream and become the first Pinoy to play in the NBA?

Who is Andy Gemao?

Apl Mcandrei “Andy” Gemao is a basketball prospect from the Philippines who started going viral due to his wild in-game dunks and extreme athleticism. Gemao was born in Surigao City, Philippines, on June 26, 2006. At only the age of 4, Andy had already started learning basketball. Slowly, he became the star he is now.

Gemao most recently played high school basketball for the Colegio de San Juan de Letran Squires. Last year, he helped the school win the NCAA Season 98 Finals championship. Subsequently, Andy won the Finals MVP after sweeping La Salle Green Hills.iin his one-and-done stint with Letran, he posted 18.91 points, 7.09 rebounds, 2.91 assists, and 2.18 steals per game.

Not only did the young cager make waves in the Philippines, but the youngster also got the attention of international scouts after appearing in the 2022 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship. Moreover, Gemao was also invited to the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders training camp in Abu Dhabi, UAE. At only 17 years old, Gemao’s career already skyrocketed. His fellow countrymen hope he could be the first-ever pure-blooded Filipino to play in the NBA. Right now, the athletic point guard stands at 6’0”.

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Andy Gemao leaves the Philippines to train in the U.S.A.

Just this month, we learned that Andy Gemao is leaving Letran High School and will head to the United States. Despite signing a two-year contract in Letran, the 17-year-old prodigy was allowed to leave the roster and continue his training on American soil.

It was reported that Gemao would be trying out for a spot in the Nike Elite High School Veritas Academy National Prep in Malibu, California. If the Filipino star impresses the team, he will receive a full two-year scholarship. However, he has to undergo a lot of training and assessments before they reach an agreement. If this plan pans out, Andy Gemao would proceed to play in Division 1 collegiate basketball and continue his pursuit to play in the NBA one day.

On the other hand, the high-flying guard had the chance to work out with four-time NBA champion Klay Thompson. Just hours after landing in California, Gemao and his personal coach, Charlie Max Torres (who also trains Klay), immediately went to work. He still has a long way to go, but everyone is rooting for his success.

 

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John Micheal Agustin

John Micheal (sometimes called JM or Mike) has been writing various types of professional articles for almost 2 years now. He is an avid sports fan and has been following the NBA since the early 2000s. He also loves playing a lot of video games like DotA 2, Valorant, but MMOs have a special place in JM's heart. Not only is he a huge fan of basketball and video games, he also loves movies and tv shows. He is a huge MARVEL and MCU fan plus he is into a lot of superhero stuff.

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