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Siverino Baclao Jersey No. 27 Position Small Forward/Power Forward Current Team Petron Blaze Boosters Personal Info Country Philippines Born June 15, 1987
Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, PhilippinesHeight 6 ft. 7 in. Weight 210 lbs. College Ateneo de Manila University Career Highlights Draft 1st overall, 2010
by Air21 ExpressPro Career 2010 – present Also played for Air21 Express (2010-11)
San Miguel Beermen (2011)Awards Received
- UAAP Season 71 Finals Most Valuable Player
- UAAP Season 71 Smart Defensive Player
- 2010-11 PBA All-Rookie Team
Siverino A. Baclao, Jr. (born June 15, 1987 in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental) is a Filipino professional basketball player who currently plays for the Petron Blaze Boosters in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). A power forward/Small Forward, he played three seasons for the Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines from 2007 to 2009 and led the Eagles to back-to-back basketball championships in his last two seasons with them. He also played for the Philippine Patriots in the ASEAN Basketball League and led the team as the inaugural champion of the 2009-10 ABL season.
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Collegiate career
Baclao attended high school and the first few years of college at the West Negros University, where he led the WNU Mustangs to the 2005 National University Games (Unigames) crown in Bacolod City and the 2006 Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) National Students Championship (Inter-Collegiate) title.[1] His reputation as a major defensive contributor, especially in blocking and rebounding, was noticed by Manila-based college scouts, and in 2006 he was recruited by Ateneo de Manila University, which was led by Japeth Aguilar and Chris Tiu among others.
After serving the mandatory one-year residency rule imposed by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, Baclao made it to the Blue Eagles roster in the 2007 UAAP season, where he contributed to the team's defense, although they failed to make it to the Finals. In 2008, he was designated as the team's co-captain, which he held until his last year of eligibility. In those last two seasons, Baclao averaged 6.1 points per game, 5.9 rebounds per game, and 1.9 blocks per game. He played a major role in the Blue Eagles' conquest of their archrivals, the De La Salle Green Archers in the 2008 UAAP Basketball championships. He was adjudged as the Finals MVP and the Smart Defensive Player of the Year.
In his final UAAP season, where Baclao shared the captaincy with Jai Reyes and Rabeh Al-Hussaini, he averaged 6.4 points per game, 8.4 rebounds per game, 2.5 blocks per game, and 1.4 assistes per game in 27.9 minutes per game, and was a key factor in the Eagles' defense of the UAAP title against the University of the East Red Warriors.
Professional career
Weeks after leading the Eagles to its second straight UAAP basketball championship, Baclao signed with the Philippine Patriots, the country's professional team playing for the ASEAN Basketball League. Coach Louie Alas saw him reprising his role he had with the Blue Eagles as he backstopped the team's defense.[2] To date, Baclao's superb clutch plays off the bench has helped the Patriots win games, especially their rematch against the Singapore Slingers in Manila on November 7, 2009, where they won, 70-53.
Career highlights and awards
- UAAP Season 71 Finals Most Valuable Player
- UAAP Season 71 Smart Defensive Player
References
External links
- Nonoy Baclao Player Profile & Stats on PBfantasy.com
- Nonoy Baclao fanpage on Facebook
- Nonoy For President - a Nonoy Baclao fan blog
Preceded by
JV Casio & Pocholo VillanuevaUAAP Men's Basketball Finals Most Valuable Player
Season 71 (2008)Succeeded by
Rabeh Al-HussainiPhilippine Basketball Association first overall draft picks 1985: Cabatu · 1986: Cuenco · 1987: Caidic · 1988: Tanuan · 1989: Paras · 1990: Jao · 1991: Araneta · 1992: Meneses · 1993: Limpot · 1994: Locsin · 1995: Espino · 1996: Aquino · 1997: Seigle · 1998: Ildefonso · 1999: Alvarado · 2000: Mendoza · 2001: Miller · 2002: de Ocampo · 2003: Cortez · 2004: Alvarez · 2005: Washington · 2006: Williams · 2007: Devance · 2008: Norwood · 2009: Aguilar · 2010: Baclao · 2011: Casio
Petron Blaze Boosters current roster Ateneo Blue Eagles 2008-09 UAAP Men's Basketball Champions 4 Escueta | 5 Reyes | 6 Sumalinog | 7 Baclao (Finals MVP) | 8 Austria | 10 Nkemakolam | 11 Salamat | 12 Long | 13 Buenafe | 14 Salva | 15 Burke | 16 Baldos | 17 Tiu | 18 Chua | 19 Al-Hussaini | 20 Gonzaga | Coach Black
Ateneo Blue Eagles 2009-10 UAAP Men's Basketball Champions 4 Tiongson | 5 Reyes | 6 Monfort | 7 Baclao | 8 Austria | 10 Gonzaga | 11 Salamat | 12 Long | 13 Buenafe | 14 Salva | 15 Burke | 17 Sumalinog | 18 Chua | 19 Al-Hussaini (Finals MVP) | 20 de Chavez | 21 Golla | Coach Black
Categories:- 1987 births
- Ateneo de Manila University alumni
- Centers (basketball)
- Filipino basketball players
- Living people
- People from Negros Occidental
- Philippine Patriots players
- Power forwards (basketball)
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