James Yap

James Yap

Infobox NBA Player
name = James Yap
nickname = Big Game James, Boy Thunder, Big Daddy James


image_size = 200px
league = PBA
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lbs=190
team = Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
position = Shooting guard
birth_date = Birth date and age|1982|2|15|mf=y
birth_place = Escalante, Negros Occidental
death_place =
college = University of the East
nationality = Philippines
draft = 2nd overall, 2004 PBA Draft
draft_team = Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
girl friends:kris aquino,hop centene,boy abunda

former_teams =
career_start = 2004
career_end =
awards =

*UAAP Most Valuable Player (2003)
*UAAP Mythical First Team, member (2003)
*PSA player of the year (amateur basketball -- 2003)
*PBL Mythical First Team member (2003-2004)
*PBA Most Valuable Player (2005-06)
*PBA Mythical First Team, member (2005-2006)
*PSA player of the year (pro basketball -- 2006)

James Carlos Yap (born February 15, 1982), from Escalante, Negros Occidental, is a Filipino professional basketball superstar for the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was a 2005-2006 season's Most Valuable Player, and is now fast becoming one of the basketball icons in the professional ranks. Now in his fifth year, he is already a five-time PBA South All-Star team starter through 2004 to 2008.

Amateur career

As a kid, Yap already showed athleticism. [ [http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/bac/2006/07/19/sports/football.was.my.first.love.james.html Sunstar "Football was my first love"] ] He first fell in love with football and baseball and track and field, and played these until high school. His uncle Emmanual Yap was one of the few who first noticed his potential in basketball. Growing up, he looked up to one of the most prolific players in the history of Philippine Basketball, Samboy Lim.

Yap emerged to be one of the most promising basketball stars in the Iloilo/Negros region back in the late-90's. Early on that decade, he played for the Bacolod Tay Tung High School and made his mark at the school. [ [http://www.visayandailystar.com/2006/July/13/topstory2.htm Visayan Daily Star] ] . He was transferred to Iloilo Commercial Central High School, displaying his skills. [http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=sports01_aug31_2006 Manila Standard] . Along the way, he sparked his team to three consecutive Iloilo PRISAA titles. At that time, it was rumored that the Negros Slashers of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association was going to sign Yap.

However, as fate had it, Yap preferably primed himself for the collegiate level. He played for the UE Red Warriors under former national team coach, Boysie Zamar, even though DLSU also had an eye on him. [ [http://www.ubelt.com/ub/uaap/mbb/team.aspx?id=UE&year=2002 Ubelt] ] In 2002, known for his quick-release shooting and all-around presence, he, alongside playmaker Paul Artadi and hustling Ronald Tubid, brought the Red Warriors to the Final Four after years of absence. However, 2nd seed University of the East lost to a dramatic semifinal series as they faced Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles, the eventual champion. In the same year, he led UE to the 1st Bantay Bata Crossover Cup, exacting a sweet revenge against Ateneo in the Finals. A month after, he once again led UE to the inaugural Collegiate Champions League crown, beating FEU.

In the heat of UAAP [ [http://www.ubelt.com/ub/uaap/mbb/team.aspx?id=UE&year=2003 Ubelt] ] (67th season), Yap led the Red Warriors to the Final Four for the second straight time as he topped his teammates in points and rebounding, and closed second to Artadi in overall efficiency rating. Eventually in the semifinals series, the Warriors lost to a much more defensive orchestrated team, Far Eastern University Tamaraws led by tactician coach, Koy Banal. Nevertheless, Yap was named as the Most Valuable Player, stunned everyone else as there were Mark Cardona and Arwind Santos who were neck and neck for the plum. The majority of the UAAP basketball community's nods paved the way for James' win as he topped the vote [ [http://www.uaapgames.com/features100703b.shtml UAAP] ] from coaches, players, and media which accounted for 50%. In the same year, he, along with teammate Paul Artadi, was teamed up with other UAAP and PBL counterparts to lead the Philippines in the 2003 Southeast Asian Games for a gold medal finish. Thus, the Philippines Sportswriter Association [ [http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/mnlastd/?page=sports01_dec24_2003 Manila Standard: The Future is Ours ] ] honored him the best player in his field, basketball, in the amateurs alongside Asi Taulava in the professional level.

Yap also played in the Philippine Basketball League from 2001-2004. In 2001, he played for the ICTSI-La Salle Archers forming a backcourt tandem with Mike Cortez that almost had their team beating the veteran-ladden, Shark Energy Drink, in the finals. In 2002, he teamed up with guards Mark Cardona and Joseph Yeo, played decoy most of the times while still explosive in a number of games--one which saw him sparking the offense, putting the Archers in the playoffs against Blu Detergent Kings. In 2003, he had to sit out the whole conference long after ICTSI refused [ [http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2002/11/08/sports/padilla.at.home.in.shark.s.lair.html "Sunstar"] ] to sign his release papers to make him eligible to play for Sunkist-Pampanga. In 2004, Yap signed up for one conference with the Welcoat Paintmasters, teaming up with the comebacking Jojo Tangkay, leading them to a runner-up finish. He and Tangkay lost to Peter June Simon of FASH team for the MVP plum. Yap ended up completing the Mythical First Team.

PBA career

Yap entered the 2004 PBA Draft, and was selected as the second overall pick by the Purefoods TJ Hotdogs. His teammate Artadi was also selected in a later round which foreshadowed a UE-tandem in the professional league.

Bothered by an ailing shoulder, Yap had a slow start in the 2004-2005 season. Later on, he started to blossom as he had numerous games of which he scored 20 or more points. However, he failed to lead Purefoods past the quarterfinal round against Shell Turbo Chargers. Eventually, he lost to counterpart Rich Alvarez in the Rookie of the Year race.

2004-2005 Rookie Season Averages: (63 games) 27.0 mpg, 12.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.5 spg,0.3bpg, 2.3 fpg

In the 2005-06 PBA season, he picked up his pieces and went on for a better display. Along with Kerby Raymundo and import Marquin Chandler in the 2005-06 Fiesta Conference, Yap was a close to prominent force in the Giants' bid to the championship showdown as he came 4th in the statistical race, behind Raymundo, Red Bull Barako's Enrico Villanueva, and Air21's Ren-Ren Ritualo at the end of the semifinals series. Villanueva was the eventual Best Player of the Conference. To make matters more wayward, with about a minute left in game 6 of the Finals series, Yap failed to promise the Giants a possible turnaround for a game 7 or a championship title as he missed a supposedly easy layup to cut Redbull's 4-point lead. Consequently, the Giants submitted to a 4-2 series conclusion. As a comeback, in the classification round of the most prestigious conference, Philippine Cup, he recorded 34 points to devour the Sta. Lucia Realtors and even broke it with a career-high 37 points to beat crowd-favorite Barangay Ginebra. At the near end of the round, he was a one-man offensive force, complementing the Pingris-led defensive end, and winning against the powerhouse team TNT. [ [http://pba.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=997&Itemid=59 PBA] ] . The victory put the Purefoods team to an automatic best-of-seven semifinals slot. The semis series turned out to be another historic comeback for the Purefoods franchise with James Yap's offensive, Kerby Raymundo's leadership, and Marc Pingris' defensive heroics.

After the accumulation of player statistics at the end of the semis, Yap edged out teammate Kerby Raymundo and RedBulls' Enrico Villanueva for the Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award. This acknowledgement made him, at 24 years of age, 5th in the youngest players, and 2nd (since 2002 MVP Willie Miller) as a sophomore to have won the individual award. He was the [http://pba.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1085&Itemid=59 statistical leader] and garnered more than 7000 combined votes from players, 4-man committee and media, almost 5000 votes away from the rest of the candidates. All annual awards were distributed minutes before the Game 4 in the finals series [ [http://www.pba.ph/content/view/1086/59/ Best of Seven Finals] ] -- a game which portrayed the MVP sinking in 5 of his 7 attempts from beyond the arc and 6 of his 8 attempts from the charity line. He was also named to the Mythical First Team alongside teammates Raymundo and Roger Yap, and on-court rivals Enrico Villanueva and Lordy Tugade.

James Yap was involved in a physical confrontation with Talk N' Text import Leather during a game last July 13, 2008. Yap kicked Leather's leg while the import was still being confronted by Yap's teammate. The import chased Yap around while officials tried to pacify the other players, preventing a possible riot. The players involved were fined by the PBA basketball officials and James Yap issued a public apology.

Personal life

Yap is married to ABS-CBN host-actress and Purefoods image model Kris Aquino, the daughter of slain former senator, Benigno Aquino, Jr. and former President Corazon Aquino. Yap and Aquino's relationship was rumored as early as 2005 before they acknowledged this on various interviews. By 2006, both have admitted to having tied the knot as early as mid-2005; the actual date of their marriage was July 10 under civil rites kept unknown to the public.

His marriage with Aquino was recently rocked by the revelation of a former receptionist from Belo Medical Group that she had a relationship with James, [cite news | title=Hope speaks out, says James Yap courted her | date=February 24, 2007 | publisher=GMANews.TV | url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/31960/Hope-speaks-out-says-James-Yap-courted-her] which he vehemently denied in an interview with Korina Sanchez. [cite news | title=James denies affair with Hope, mulls suit | date=February 26, 2007 | publisher=GMANews.TV | url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/32108/James-denies-affair-with-Hope-mulls-suit]

This eventually led to Kris asking for "space" with the star cager. James denied the receptionist's allegations in a press statement. The issue has since died down after Kris' pregnancy was revealed.

On April 19, 2007 his first son with Kris was born. James A. Yap. was born in Makati Medical Center, Makati City at 5:08 pm local time and weighing 4.3 lbs. He was baptized on May 19, 2007 at Don Bosco Church in Makati, with 10 godparents.

Individual Achievements

* 2003 UAAP Most Valuable Player (MVP)
* 2003 UAAP First Five Mythical Team member
* 2003 Philippine Sportswriters Association/PSA major awardee (amateur basketball ranks)
* 2003-2004 PBL Mythical First Team member

* 2005-2006 PBA Most Valuable Player (MVP)
* 2005-2006 PBA Mythical First Team member
* 2006 PSA major awardee (professional basketball ranks)
* 2008 PBA Scoring Champion

* 5-time PBA All-star starter ( [http://www.pba.ph/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=79&Itemid=59 2004] , 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 -- South Team) In 2008, he received 50,763 votes – highest among candidates from both teams – was the only player voted by fans, either through actual voting at the game venue, or the league's official website, http://www.pba.ph/., to breach the 50,000 mark.
* 2007-2008 PBA scoring champ (21.32 points per game average)

Team Achievements

* 2002-2003 Collegiate Champions League champions
* 2003 Southeast Asian Games Gold Medalists
* 2004 Philippine Basketball League (PBL), first-runners up

* 2005-2006 PBA Fiesta Conference, first-runners up
* 2005-2006 PBA Philippine Cup champions
* 2007-2008 PBA Philippine Cup first-runners up

Other Monickers

*Boy Thunder, King Warrior
*King James, Hari Ng Big Shots, Hari Ng Big Games
*Big Game James
*Big Daddy James
*Mr. MVP
*The Man with a Million Moves (as quoted by Mico Halili)
*Man with the Big Hands

References

External links

* [http://www.pogispotting.com/wordpress/?cat=24 James Yap at PogiSpotting.com]
* [http://jamesyap.50webs.com James Yap Online : Biggest JAMES YAP gallery and video on the net!]
* [http://www.pba.ph/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=33129 PBA.ph James Yap Profile]
* [http://www.tjhotdogs.com Purefoods Chunkee Giants' Official Site]
* [http://www.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/ent-041106-buzz.aspx Kris Aquino and James Yap Tell All On The Buzz!]
* [http://www.pba.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1085&Itemid=59 PBA.ph James Yap is season best]
* [http://ubelt.com/uaap/mbb/player.aspx?id=96 James Yap UBelt.com Profile]
* [http://www.celebritiesph.com/celebrities/athletes/filipino-athletes/james-yap.html James Yap Bio and more at Celebritiesph.com]


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