- LA Tenorio
Infobox NBA Player
name = Lewis Alfred Tenorio
nickname = L.A.
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league =Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)
height_ft =5 | height_in =8 | weight_lbs=151
team = Alaska Aces
position =Point Guard
birth_date = Birth date and age|1984|7|9|mf=y
birth_place =Nasugbu ,Batangas
death_date =
death_place =
college =Ateneo de Manila University
nationality = Philippines
draft = 4th overall
draft_league = PBA Draft
draft_team =San Miguel Beermen
draft_year = 2006
former_teams = PBL:Hapee Toothpaste (2003), Lee Pipes-Ateneo Blue Eagles (2004), Harbour Centre Portmasters (2005)
career_start = 2006
career_end =
awards =Lewis Alfred V. Tenorio (born
July 9 ,1984 inNasugbu ,Batangas ), better known as L.A. Tenorio, is a Filipino professionalbasketball point guard who currently plays for the Alaska Aces in thePhilippine Basketball Association . His combination of speed, strength, athleticism, perimeter shooting, penetrating the lane, precision passing and relentless on-ball defense have made him a name as a complete player and a consistent winner.Early years
Tenorio was born to parents who hail from the
Philippine province ofNasugbu, Batangas in the southern part of the main island ofLuzon . Growing up in the country, Tenorio was already a sensational street league player with his amazing combination of speed, agility, and guile. His biggest asset however were his outsize hands that were disproportionately bigger for his size of about 170 centimetres and 60 kilograms.Tenorio attended his elementary at Don Bosco Makati where he starred in the SBP division and eventually found his way to the capital metropolis of
Manila , matriculating toSan Beda College to attend secondary school and learn the nuances of organized basketball. His high school coach was the legendaryAto Badolato , an old school type coach whose decades-old program in the San Beda high school has produced a galaxy of stars in Philippine basketball. Tenorio would become one of the most celebrated of his alumni.Collegiate and amateur career
In college Tenorio would attend the
Ateneo de Manila University , the Jesuit-run institution known for its tough academic regime as well as its burgeoning college basketball program. Tenorio made an immediate impact as a rookie for the Blue Eagles of Ateneo de Manila as he helped lead his team into the 2001 basketball Finals of theUniversity Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). Tenorio was practically unstoppable in Game 3 of the Best-of-3 Finals Series as he scored 30 points against their college rivalDe La Salle University-Manila . DLSU-Manila however would go on to win that series.The following year, in 2002, Tenorio would once again lead the Ateneo de Manila back to the UAAP Finals. This time he and his team would not be denied as they exacted vengeance on DLSU-Manila to win the UAAP Men's Seniors basketball championship.
Tenorio would make a third straight Finals appearance in 2003 but he and his Blue Eagle team would yield their crown to the veteran
Far Eastern University Tamaraws.Tenorio played a total of five seasons with Ateneo de Manila and also graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2006, something he considers a far more important achievement than any of the basketball accolades he ever got. He played under four college coaches:
Joe Lipa ,Joel Banal ,Sandy Arespacochaga andNorman Black .After completing his collegiate eligibility he then saw action in the quasi-commercial basketball league of the Philippines, the PBL (Philippine Basketball League) the last stepping stone towards achieving a professional basketball career. In his last PBL Conference he led his Harbour Centre Portmasters team to the 2006 PBL Unity Cup championship, a fitting end to his career as an amateur player.
Professional career
Tenorio is now showcasing his game in the
Philippine Basketball Association or PBA with the Alaska Aces. He was the 4th overall draft pick by theSan Miguel Beermen in the 2006 Rookie Draft.External links
* [http://www.pba.ph/component/option,com_comprofiler/task,userProfile/user,35087/ Lewis Alfred Tenorio] at [http://www.pba.ph/ PBA.ph]
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