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Jeron Teng

Jeron Alvin Uy Teng (born March 21, 1994) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Converge FiberXers of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). As a PBA player, he usually starts at the swingman position but occasionally plays as a power forward during the Philippine Cup.[1] A renowned prodigy, he holds multiple high school records for the Xavier Golden Stallions. After his famous high school career, he played for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP with equally great success. He won a couple UAAP championships as the team captain and has the rare distinction of simultaneously winning two UAAP finals MVP awards.

Jeron Teng
Teng in 2014
No. 21 – Converge FiberXers
PositionSmall forward / Shooting guard
LeaguePBA
Personal information
Born (1994-03-21) March 21, 1994 (age 28)
Mandaluyong, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolXavier School
CollegeDe La Salle University
PBA draft2017 Round: 1 / Pick: 5th overall
Selected by the Alaska Aces
Playing career2017–present
Career history
2017–2022Alaska Aces
2022–presentConverge FiberXers
Career highlights and awards

Early life and education

He was born on March 21, 1994, in Mandaluyong to Alvin and Susan Teng.[2] Jeron is the youngest among four siblings: Alyssa, Jeric, and Almira in that order. His father, Alvin Teng, is a former player in the Philippine Basketball Association who won multiple titles as a member of the San Miguel Beermen. His older brother Jeric, was a former collegiate basketball star who played for the UST Growling Tigers. Jeric would later win a PBA championship playing the two guard for the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.[3] His sister Almira, on the other hand, pursued a non-athletic career in show business as a professional model and artist.[4]

Teng was always very religious growing up and frequented the Pink Sisters Convent to pray and celebrate Mass.[5] As a young child, Jeron gained serious interest in basketball after his older brother Jeric encouraged him to join the Xavier basketball team when he was in third grade. Teng eventually won his first of many titles that year in the Metro Manila Tiong Lian Basketball Association (MMTLBA), one of the premier elementary and high school basketball leagues in the nation. The Teng brothers were frequently tutored by the power forward Alvin, who recommended that they instead develop skills associated with the guard position. The move would later prove to be crucial for the development of the two future PBA players.[6]

High school

Like his older brother Jeric, Jeron played high school basketball for Xavier School. He led the Golden Stallions to two MMTLBA championships and won for himself the season MVP award in his three seasons with the team. In 2011, Teng broke what was then the all-time Philippine record for points in a single game by scoring 104 points in a 164–74 win over Grace Christian College in the Tiong Lian tournament. He simultaneously made 37 field goals, and also had 24 rebounds and six steals.[7] At that point, no player had ever scored at least 100 points since Felix Duhig of the Cebu Institute of Technology hit the mark during a 1990 game in what is now the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc.[8]

College career

Rookie season

Teng would suit up for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP where he would instantly become the face of the Archers.[9] He led the Archers through their chase to return to the Final Four. In their second round encounter against his older brother Jeric's team the UST Growling Tigers, Teng would nail the game winner over one time RP-Youth teammate Kevin Ferrer, as the Archers avenged their first round defeat against the Tigers with a 53–51 win.[10] Teng would lead the Archers back to the Final Four after missing out the previous season which included winning a knock-out game for the last slot against the FEU Tamaraws. However, the Archers led by Teng's magic run would be stopped when they lost to one of their notable sports rivals and eventual champions, the far more seasoned Ateneo Blue Eagles.[11] Teng would later be named UAAP Rookie of the Year, achieving the same feat his older brother Jeric had done in 2009. In addition to that, he would also be simultaneously named to the Mythical Five, a rare feat in collegiate basketball.[12] Teng finished his rookie season with averages of 15.8 points per game, 6.6 rebounds per game, and 2.8 assists per game while making 42% of his shots.[13]

Second season and championship

 
Jeron with sibling Jeric.

In his second season, the Green Archers underwent a coaching change before the start of the new UAAP season as assistant coach Juno Sauler became the new head coach of the Archers by replacing Gee Abanilla, who went on to become the new head coach of the PBA's Petron Blaze Boosters.[14] The change would later prove to be vital for Teng's legendary collegiate career. The Archers started the season with a 3–4 record after the first round of eliminations, but would sweep the second round of eliminations that included yet another game winner from Teng, this time against their rivals in the Blue Eagles.[15] The Archers finished the elimination round with a 10–4 record, good for a three-way tie with the NU Bulldogs and the FEU Tamaraws.[16] However, the Bulldogs got the #1 seed as they had the higher quotient among the three teams. The Archers and Tamaraws fought for the #2 seed and the twice-to-beat advantage in the Final Four which the Archers won 74–69.[17] The Archers would defeat the Tamaraws again to advance to the UAAP Finals for the first time since 2008. Teng displayed brilliance by severely outplaying the then-reigning MVP Terrence Romeo of the Tamaraws.[18] There they faced one of their famed rivals the UST Growling Tigers as Jeron battled the team of his older brother Jeric. The Tigers won Game 1 of the UAAP Finals, but Teng led the Archers to the championship by dominating the next two games of the series to defeat the Tigers and give the Archers their first UAAP title since 2007. Teng would later be crowned the Finals MVP.[19] Teng finished his sophomore campaign averaging 15.3 points per game, 7.2 rebounds per game, and 3.1 assists per game while shooting 41% from the field.[20]

Third season

Teng and the Green Archers would have another stellar season as the favorites to win the title, but they wound up losing to their arch-rivals the FEU Tamaraws after going the distance in the final four. This happened despite the fact that the Green Archers had exactly the same record as the previous season at 10 wins and four losses. The Tamaraws would lose to the National University Bulldogs in the finals. This semifinals loss against FEU prevented the Archers from winning back to back championships. At that time, Teng had a career high average of 18.1 ppg, alongside 7.1 rpg, 4 apg, while shooting 75 percent from the free throw line.[21] This included a memorable 32 point outburst under 40 minutes of play against the Blue Eagles on August 17, 2014. During the finals between the Tamaraws and the NU Bulldogs, Teng would be honored with another Mythical Five selection.

Coach Sauler allowed Teng to thrive through the use of a 14-man rotation system that granted Teng more opportunities to dominate and take over games for the Green Archers. This strategy was an extension of the one used in the previous championship season where the team handily won with even lesser players on the roster.[22]

Fourth season

For the first time since 2011, the Green Archers would miss the final four along with Teng missing the final four for the first time during his stint with the Green Archers, despite grabbing another Mythical Five honor yet again. This allowed Teng to tie legends such as former FEU Tamaraw Arwind Santos with three Mythical Five selections.

Final season and Second Championship

In his final season with the Green Archers, Coach Aldin Ayo took over the coaching staff following the resignation of Juno Sauler, who resigned after UAAP Season 78. Aldin Ayo would become the master strategist after winning an NCAA Basketball Championship as head coach of the Letran Knights, ending the historic five-peat of the San Beda Red Lions. Coach Ayo would now experience a season far different from his Cinderella run in the NCAA. This was a monumental move for Teng's legacy as the King Archer led La Salle to a famous 12–0 run until they lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in their penultimate game. Teng would win one last Mythical Five honor in his final year and carry the team through the elimination round with a 13–1 record that gave the Green Archers the first seed. Teng would be once again named finals MVP after he dominated the series and captained the team to sweep the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the finals. This included a historic 28 point game to clinch the series and his career, making this squad one of the most memorable rosters in collegiate basketball history. His exploits at the collegiate level, from his multiple tournament MVPs and championships to his longevity and complete accolades, make him by acclamation the greatest collegiate basketball player of the 2010s decade.[23]

Semi-professional career

PBA D-League

After being picked first in the PBA D-League draft, Teng suited up for the AMA University Titans and exploded with 42 points, seven rebounds, and six assists in his debut against Batangas in the Aspirant's Cup, which was the first conference of the 2017 season.[24]

After a successful first conference, Teng signed with the FilOil Flying V Thunder and immediately brought the team to the top seed, which included a rare triple double against his old team, AMA Online Education. Coach Eric Altamirano, who would immediately join Teng as an assistant coach for the Alaska Aces weeks before the team drafted him, compared Teng to then Lakers star Lonzo Ball. The elated Coach Altamirano, who won titles in the UAAP and the PBA quoted, "Tonight, he showed that he can also be a Lonzo Ball."[25]

After becoming just the fourth player in D-league history to record a triple double, Teng would do it once again scoring 20 points, together with 16 rebounds and 10 assists. "That’s something he can always have (triple-double) when he gets into the PBA. I think he’s really working on it, yung 'complete game' niya, the other dimensions of his game,” said Altamirano.[26]

Teng would finish with two stellar conferences and reach the bare minimum for application to the 2017 PBA draft.

Professional career

On October 29, 2017, with an official height of 6'1 3/4 Teng was drafted 5th overall by the Alaska Aces.[27]

Already a proven star after his first few games, on January 14, 2018, Teng immediately grabbed player of the game honors after scoring 23 points and pulling down nine boards against the Kia Picanto. Together with star Calvin Abueva, the duo helped drastically improve the Aces' record after coming off a four-game losing streak in the previous year.[28] He made his first Finals appearance in the Governor's Cup,[29] where the Aces lost to the Magnolia Hotshots.[30] He ended the year a member of the All-Rookie Team.[31]

In the 2019 Commissioner's Cup, Teng had a career-high 15 rebounds in a win against the NLEX Road Warriors.[32] He then had a hamstring injury, causing him to rest for two weeks.[33] He returned in the Governors' Cup against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and had 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 assists in the win.[34] A few games after that, he suffered a knee injury, which was later revealed to be a hyperextended knee, causing him to rest for another two weeks.[35]

After the 2020 season, Teng signed a three-year deal with the Aces.[36]

On February 19, 2022, he had a PBA career-high 30 points (with 14 in the fourth quarter) to rally Alaska to a win over the Terrafirma Dyip in the Governors' Cup.[37]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

As of the end of 2021 season[38]

PBA season-by-season averages

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2017–18 Alaska 45 19.0 .391 .226 .635 3.4 1.6 .5 .1 7.1
2019 Alaska 32 27.0 .400 .280 .694 7.2 2.5 .4 .2 11.6
2020 Alaska 12 25.1 .414 .312 .760 4.9 4.3 .8 .3 11.3
2021 Alaska 24 24.7 .391 .239 .573 4.8 2.4 .8 .2 10.7
Career 113 23.1 .397 .259 .660 4.9 2.3 .6 .2 9.6

College

[39]

Elimination rounds

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2012–13 La Salle 14 32.5 .395 .344 .567 6.9 2.6 .1 .4 16.6
2013–14 14 31.4 .387 .100 .530 6.6 2.6 .8 .6 14.6
2014–15 14 31.1 .385 .278 .748 7.1 4.0 .6 .6 18.1
2015–16 14 32.7 .411 .111 .631 6.6 3.6 .4 .4 18.3
2016–17 12 27.4 .409 .400 .492 3.3 2.1 .8 .3 16.9
Career 68 31.1 .398 .255 .610 6.2 3.0 .5 .5 16.9

Playoffs

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2013–14 La Salle 5 37.6 .366 .000 .643 7.0 3.7 1.1 .3 13.9
2014–15 3 32.4 .370 .300 1.000 5.9 3.1 .0 .3 14.2
2016–17 3 25.1 .529 .000 .818 3.8 2.1 .3 .7 21.8
Career 11 33.8 .413 .158 .726 6.0 3.1 .6 .4 15.8

National team

3x3 Tournaments

Teng was part of the first-ever Philippine team that took part in a 3x3 worldwide competition, along with Bobby Ray Parks Jr., Mike Tolomia, and Michael Pate in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.[40]

Along with Kiefer Ravena, Parks Jr., and Kevin Ferrer, Teng competed at the 2013 FIBA Asia 3X3 Championship as part of the Philippine national 3x3 team.

Teng represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21, 2017 in Nantes, France.[41] They finished the tournament at 11th place.[42]

2017 Fiba Asia Champions Cup

Teng also starred for the 2017 Gilas Pilipinas team and led them all the way to fifth place with noteworthy performances against many of the top nations in basketball.[43][44][45]

One of Teng's best games came on September 24, 2017, against the Mono Vampire, an Asean Basketball League (ABL) team which represented the national men's basketball team of Thailand. Teng scored 17 points as the national team won 115–102.[46]

Off the court

TV appearances

After the UAAP Season 76 Finals, he and his brother Jeric made rounds of TV guestings in shows like Minute to Win It,[47] The Ryzza Mae Show,[48] The Bottomline with Boy Abunda, Wish Ko Lang,[48] Aquino & Abunda Tonight, The Buzz, and ASAP 18. Jeron was a hurado (judge) for It's Showtime from November 4 to 9, 2013.

Teng made his acting debut in the top-rated weeknight series Got to Believe (as collegiate basketball superstar "Allen Chua").[48] He was rumored to be in the cast of Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 (2014), the sequel to Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles (2012).

In 2017, Teng appeared in Meant to Be which aired on GMA Network as himself.

Stabbing incident

On June 3, 2018, Teng, along with Norbert Torres and Thomas Torres, were stabbed in a parking lot attack early that day. They recovered at St. Luke's Medical Center.[49]

Awards and achievements

See also

References

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Uy and the surname or paternal family name is Teng Jeron Alvin Uy Teng born March 21 1994 is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Converge FiberXers of the Philippine Basketball Association PBA As a PBA player he usually starts at the swingman position but occasionally plays as a power forward during the Philippine Cup 1 A renowned prodigy he holds multiple high school records for the Xavier Golden Stallions After his famous high school career he played for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP with equally great success He won a couple UAAP championships as the team captain and has the rare distinction of simultaneously winning two UAAP finals MVP awards Jeron TengTeng in 2014No 21 Converge FiberXersPositionSmall forward Shooting guardLeaguePBAPersonal informationBorn 1994 03 21 March 21 1994 age 28 Mandaluyong PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoListed height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Listed weight185 lb 84 kg Career informationHigh schoolXavier SchoolCollegeDe La Salle UniversityPBA draft2017 Round 1 Pick 5th overallSelected by the Alaska AcesPlaying career2017 presentCareer history2017 2022Alaska Aces2022 presentConverge FiberXersCareer highlights and awardsPBA All Rookie Team 2018 2 UAAP champion 2013 2016 2 UAAP Finals MVP 2013 2016 4 UAAP Mythical Five 2012 2014 2016 UAAP Rookie of the Year 2012 PCCL champion 2013 PCCL Finals Most Valuable Player 2013 PCCL Mythical Five 2013 2 Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup champion 2014 2016 2 Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup Mythical Five 2014 2016 Contents 1 Early life and education 1 1 High school 2 College career 2 1 Rookie season 2 2 Second season and championship 2 3 Third season 2 4 Fourth season 2 5 Final season and Second Championship 3 Semi professional career 3 1 PBA D League 4 Professional career 5 Career statistics 5 1 PBA season by season averages 5 2 College 5 2 1 Elimination rounds 5 2 2 Playoffs 6 National team 6 1 3x3 Tournaments 6 2 2017 Fiba Asia Champions Cup 7 Off the court 7 1 TV appearances 7 2 Stabbing incident 8 Awards and achievements 9 See also 10 ReferencesEarly life and education EditHe was born on March 21 1994 in Mandaluyong to Alvin and Susan Teng 2 Jeron is the youngest among four siblings Alyssa Jeric and Almira in that order His father Alvin Teng is a former player in the Philippine Basketball Association who won multiple titles as a member of the San Miguel Beermen His older brother Jeric was a former collegiate basketball star who played for the UST Growling Tigers Jeric would later win a PBA championship playing the two guard for the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters 3 His sister Almira on the other hand pursued a non athletic career in show business as a professional model and artist 4 Teng was always very religious growing up and frequented the Pink Sisters Convent to pray and celebrate Mass 5 As a young child Jeron gained serious interest in basketball after his older brother Jeric encouraged him to join the Xavier basketball team when he was in third grade Teng eventually won his first of many titles that year in the Metro Manila Tiong Lian Basketball Association MMTLBA one of the premier elementary and high school basketball leagues in the nation The Teng brothers were frequently tutored by the power forward Alvin who recommended that they instead develop skills associated with the guard position The move would later prove to be crucial for the development of the two future PBA players 6 High school Edit Like his older brother Jeric Jeron played high school basketball for Xavier School He led the Golden Stallions to two MMTLBA championships and won for himself the season MVP award in his three seasons with the team In 2011 Teng broke what was then the all time Philippine record for points in a single game by scoring 104 points in a 164 74 win over Grace Christian College in the Tiong Lian tournament He simultaneously made 37 field goals and also had 24 rebounds and six steals 7 At that point no player had ever scored at least 100 points since Felix Duhig of the Cebu Institute of Technology hit the mark during a 1990 game in what is now the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc 8 College career EditRookie season Edit Teng would suit up for the De La Salle Green Archers in the UAAP where he would instantly become the face of the Archers 9 He led the Archers through their chase to return to the Final Four In their second round encounter against his older brother Jeric s team the UST Growling Tigers Teng would nail the game winner over one time RP Youth teammate Kevin Ferrer as the Archers avenged their first round defeat against the Tigers with a 53 51 win 10 Teng would lead the Archers back to the Final Four after missing out the previous season which included winning a knock out game for the last slot against the FEU Tamaraws However the Archers led by Teng s magic run would be stopped when they lost to one of their notable sports rivals and eventual champions the far more seasoned Ateneo Blue Eagles 11 Teng would later be named UAAP Rookie of the Year achieving the same feat his older brother Jeric had done in 2009 In addition to that he would also be simultaneously named to the Mythical Five a rare feat in collegiate basketball 12 Teng finished his rookie season with averages of 15 8 points per game 6 6 rebounds per game and 2 8 assists per game while making 42 of his shots 13 Second season and championship Edit Jeron with sibling Jeric In his second season the Green Archers underwent a coaching change before the start of the new UAAP season as assistant coach Juno Sauler became the new head coach of the Archers by replacing Gee Abanilla who went on to become the new head coach of the PBA s Petron Blaze Boosters 14 The change would later prove to be vital for Teng s legendary collegiate career The Archers started the season with a 3 4 record after the first round of eliminations but would sweep the second round of eliminations that included yet another game winner from Teng this time against their rivals in the Blue Eagles 15 The Archers finished the elimination round with a 10 4 record good for a three way tie with the NU Bulldogs and the FEU Tamaraws 16 However the Bulldogs got the 1 seed as they had the higher quotient among the three teams The Archers and Tamaraws fought for the 2 seed and the twice to beat advantage in the Final Four which the Archers won 74 69 17 The Archers would defeat the Tamaraws again to advance to the UAAP Finals for the first time since 2008 Teng displayed brilliance by severely outplaying the then reigning MVP Terrence Romeo of the Tamaraws 18 There they faced one of their famed rivals the UST Growling Tigers as Jeron battled the team of his older brother Jeric The Tigers won Game 1 of the UAAP Finals but Teng led the Archers to the championship by dominating the next two games of the series to defeat the Tigers and give the Archers their first UAAP title since 2007 Teng would later be crowned the Finals MVP 19 Teng finished his sophomore campaign averaging 15 3 points per game 7 2 rebounds per game and 3 1 assists per game while shooting 41 from the field 20 Third season Edit Teng and the Green Archers would have another stellar season as the favorites to win the title but they wound up losing to their arch rivals the FEU Tamaraws after going the distance in the final four This happened despite the fact that the Green Archers had exactly the same record as the previous season at 10 wins and four losses The Tamaraws would lose to the National University Bulldogs in the finals This semifinals loss against FEU prevented the Archers from winning back to back championships At that time Teng had a career high average of 18 1 ppg alongside 7 1 rpg 4 apg while shooting 75 percent from the free throw line 21 This included a memorable 32 point outburst under 40 minutes of play against the Blue Eagles on August 17 2014 During the finals between the Tamaraws and the NU Bulldogs Teng would be honored with another Mythical Five selection Coach Sauler allowed Teng to thrive through the use of a 14 man rotation system that granted Teng more opportunities to dominate and take over games for the Green Archers This strategy was an extension of the one used in the previous championship season where the team handily won with even lesser players on the roster 22 Fourth season Edit For the first time since 2011 the Green Archers would miss the final four along with Teng missing the final four for the first time during his stint with the Green Archers despite grabbing another Mythical Five honor yet again This allowed Teng to tie legends such as former FEU Tamaraw Arwind Santos with three Mythical Five selections Final season and Second Championship Edit In his final season with the Green Archers Coach Aldin Ayo took over the coaching staff following the resignation of Juno Sauler who resigned after UAAP Season 78 Aldin Ayo would become the master strategist after winning an NCAA Basketball Championship as head coach of the Letran Knights ending the historic five peat of the San Beda Red Lions Coach Ayo would now experience a season far different from his Cinderella run in the NCAA This was a monumental move for Teng s legacy as the King Archer led La Salle to a famous 12 0 run until they lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in their penultimate game Teng would win one last Mythical Five honor in his final year and carry the team through the elimination round with a 13 1 record that gave the Green Archers the first seed Teng would be once again named finals MVP after he dominated the series and captained the team to sweep the Ateneo Blue Eagles in the finals This included a historic 28 point game to clinch the series and his career making this squad one of the most memorable rosters in collegiate basketball history His exploits at the collegiate level from his multiple tournament MVPs and championships to his longevity and complete accolades make him by acclamation the greatest collegiate basketball player of the 2010s decade 23 Semi professional career EditPBA D League Edit After being picked first in the PBA D League draft Teng suited up for the AMA University Titans and exploded with 42 points seven rebounds and six assists in his debut against Batangas in the Aspirant s Cup which was the first conference of the 2017 season 24 After a successful first conference Teng signed with the FilOil Flying V Thunder and immediately brought the team to the top seed which included a rare triple double against his old team AMA Online Education Coach Eric Altamirano who would immediately join Teng as an assistant coach for the Alaska Aces weeks before the team drafted him compared Teng to then Lakers star Lonzo Ball The elated Coach Altamirano who won titles in the UAAP and the PBA quoted Tonight he showed that he can also be a Lonzo Ball 25 After becoming just the fourth player in D league history to record a triple double Teng would do it once again scoring 20 points together with 16 rebounds and 10 assists That s something he can always have triple double when he gets into the PBA I think he s really working on it yung complete game niya the other dimensions of his game said Altamirano 26 Teng would finish with two stellar conferences and reach the bare minimum for application to the 2017 PBA draft Professional career EditOn October 29 2017 with an official height of 6 1 3 4 Teng was drafted 5th overall by the Alaska Aces 27 Already a proven star after his first few games on January 14 2018 Teng immediately grabbed player of the game honors after scoring 23 points and pulling down nine boards against the Kia Picanto Together with star Calvin Abueva the duo helped drastically improve the Aces record after coming off a four game losing streak in the previous year 28 He made his first Finals appearance in the Governor s Cup 29 where the Aces lost to the Magnolia Hotshots 30 He ended the year a member of the All Rookie Team 31 In the 2019 Commissioner s Cup Teng had a career high 15 rebounds in a win against the NLEX Road Warriors 32 He then had a hamstring injury causing him to rest for two weeks 33 He returned in the Governors Cup against the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and had 18 points 9 rebounds and 2 assists in the win 34 A few games after that he suffered a knee injury which was later revealed to be a hyperextended knee causing him to rest for another two weeks 35 After the 2020 season Teng signed a three year deal with the Aces 36 On February 19 2022 he had a PBA career high 30 points with 14 in the fourth quarter to rally Alaska to a win over the Terrafirma Dyip in the Governors Cup 37 Career statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career highAs of the end of 2021 season 38 PBA season by season averages Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2017 18 Alaska 45 19 0 391 226 635 3 4 1 6 5 1 7 12019 Alaska 32 27 0 400 280 694 7 2 2 5 4 2 11 62020 Alaska 12 25 1 414 312 760 4 9 4 3 8 3 11 32021 Alaska 24 24 7 391 239 573 4 8 2 4 8 2 10 7Career 113 23 1 397 259 660 4 9 2 3 6 2 9 6College Edit 39 Elimination rounds Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2012 13 La Salle 14 32 5 395 344 567 6 9 2 6 1 4 16 62013 14 14 31 4 387 100 530 6 6 2 6 8 6 14 62014 15 14 31 1 385 278 748 7 1 4 0 6 6 18 12015 16 14 32 7 411 111 631 6 6 3 6 4 4 18 32016 17 12 27 4 409 400 492 3 3 2 1 8 3 16 9Career 68 31 1 398 255 610 6 2 3 0 5 5 16 9Playoffs Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2013 14 La Salle 5 37 6 366 000 643 7 0 3 7 1 1 3 13 92014 15 3 32 4 370 300 1 000 5 9 3 1 0 3 14 22016 17 3 25 1 529 000 818 3 8 2 1 3 7 21 8Career 11 33 8 413 158 726 6 0 3 1 6 4 15 8National team Edit3x3 Tournaments Edit Teng was part of the first ever Philippine team that took part in a 3x3 worldwide competition along with Bobby Ray Parks Jr Mike Tolomia and Michael Pate in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore 40 Along with Kiefer Ravena Parks Jr and Kevin Ferrer Teng competed at the 2013 FIBA Asia 3X3 Championship as part of the Philippine national 3x3 team Teng represented the Philippines in the 2017 FIBA 3x3 World Cup on June 17 to 21 2017 in Nantes France 41 They finished the tournament at 11th place 42 2017 Fiba Asia Champions Cup Edit Teng also starred for the 2017 Gilas Pilipinas team and led them all the way to fifth place with noteworthy performances against many of the top nations in basketball 43 44 45 One of Teng s best games came on September 24 2017 against the Mono Vampire an Asean Basketball League ABL team which represented the national men s basketball team of Thailand Teng scored 17 points as the national team won 115 102 46 Off the court EditTV appearances Edit After the UAAP Season 76 Finals he and his brother Jeric made rounds of TV guestings in shows like Minute to Win It 47 The Ryzza Mae Show 48 The Bottomline with Boy Abunda Wish Ko Lang 48 Aquino amp Abunda Tonight The Buzz and ASAP 18 Jeron was a hurado judge for It s Showtime from November 4 to 9 2013 Teng made his acting debut in the top rated weeknight series Got to Believe as collegiate basketball superstar Allen Chua 48 He was rumored to be in the cast of Kubot The Aswang Chronicles 2 2014 the sequel to Tiktik The Aswang Chronicles 2012 In 2017 Teng appeared in Meant to Be which aired on GMA Network as himself Stabbing incident Edit On June 3 2018 Teng along with Norbert Torres and Thomas Torres were stabbed in a parking lot attack early that day They recovered at St Luke s Medical Center 49 Awards and achievements EditMetro Manila Tiong Lian Basketball League Most Valuable Player 2010 2011 2012 UAAP Men s Basketball UAAP Champion Season 76 Season 79 Rookie of the Year Season 75 Mythical Five Season 75 Season 77 Season 78 Season 79 Finals MVP Season 76 Season 79 RCBC Savings Bank My Loans Life Changing Player of the Season Season 76 FilOil Flying V Cup Mythical Five 2014 Finals MVP 2014 PCCL Mythical Five 2013 Finals MVP 2013 Others 2013 Collegiate Basketball Awards Smart Player of the Year amp Collegiate Mythical Five Non athletic Candy Mag Reader s Choice Award Best Basketball Player Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2016 Favorite Asian Sports Star 50 See also EditList of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single gameReferences Edit Blackwater vs Alaska Q4 PBA Philippine Cup 2018 retrieved April 22 2018 1st Round Pick PBA Rookie Draft 2017 retrieved April 22 2018 Corp ABS CBN Jeric Teng finally a champion ABS CBN SPORTS WATCH Almira Teng and Dana Ronquillo s Kris Kringle challenge at Lucky Chinatown When In Manila www wheninmanila com December 27 2017 Sports5 October 29 2017 PBA Aspirants Jeron Teng PBA Rookie Draft 2017 via YouTube Rappler October 13 2013 Tengs in the UAAP Jeric vs Jeron via YouTube Jeron s 104 point feat bandera inquirer net January 4 2018 Xavier star Teng scores 104 points Archived August 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine Inquirer net HS star Jeron Teng to play for La Salle Archived November 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine InterAKTV Jeron Teng hits game winner as La Salle avenges first round loss to UST Inquirer net Eagles march on to face UST in the Finals GMA News Online Parks becomes back to back MVP Jeron Teng wins Rookie of the Year GMA News Online UAAP Season 75 De La Salle University Green Archers inboundpass com Covering Philippine college basketball Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Juno Sauler replaces Gee Ailla as La Salle head coach Inquirer Sports Teng nails game winner to lift La Salle past Ateneo Inquirer Sports Yahoo Yahoo La Salle outlasts FEU to clinch twice to beat edge ABS CBN News La Salle beats FEU advances to UAAP Finals ABS CBN News La Salle wins OT thriller to claim UAAP crown ABS CBN News UAAP Season 76 De La Salle University Green Archers inboundpass com Covering Philippine college basketball Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Jeron Teng Career Stats HumbleBola stats humblebola com Green Archers bare 14 man roster for UAAP 77 July 7 2014 News Camille B Naredo ABS CBN UAAP Finals Jeron Teng celebrates perfect ending to time in La Salle a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Corp ABS CBN Jeron Teng explodes for 42 in his D League debut ABS CBN SPORTS Flying V scoring machine Jeron Teng shows new found versatility with rare D League triple double SPIN ph M spin ph July 17 2017 Retrieved April 22 2018 Ballesteros Jan July 25 2017 Flying V coach Altamirano sees Jeron Teng turning into triple double threat in PBA SPIN PH ESPN The Worldwide Leader in Sports Sports tv5 com ph Retrieved April 22 2018 Corp ABS CBN Alaska destroys Kia by 37 points ABS CBN SPORTS Ramos Gerry November 20 2018 Jeron Teng has dad Alvin for inspiration as Alaska rookie plays in first PBA finals Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Ballesteros Jan December 19 2018 Hotshots claim Governors Cup crown with Game 6 win ESPN com Retrieved February 7 2022 The best dressed at the PBA Press Corps Awards Spin ph January 23 2019 Retrieved February 7 2022 Terrado Reuben May 29 2019 Jeron Teng tears page off dad Alvin s playbook with 15 rebound game Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Terrado Reuben October 7 2019 Alaska gets much needed boost as Jeron Teng returns from hamstring injury Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Ramos Gerry October 13 2019 Jeron Teng returns to lift Alaska to victory over Rain or Shine Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Terrado Reuben November 14 2019 Sigh of relief as Jeron Teng out for only two weeks with hyperextended knee Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Ramos Gerry February 19 2021 Alaska grooms Jeron Teng as franchise future with new three year deal Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Bacnis Justine February 19 2022 PBA Jeron Teng rallies Alaska from 20 down bulldozes Terrafirma Tiebreaker Times Retrieved February 19 2022 1 Real GM Jeron Teng Career Stats HumbleBola January 9 2018 Archived from the original on January 9 2018 Retrieved June 18 2022 Terrado Reuben March 21 2020 Where does 104 point explosion rank among top Jeron Teng moments Spin ph Retrieved February 7 2022 Kobe Paras Kiefer Ravena Jeron Teng Raymar Jose team up for FIBA 3x3 World Cup cnn Retrieved May 19 2017 Corp ABS CBN Serbia wins FIBA 3x3 World Cup title Philippines finishes 11th ABS CBN SPORTS Retrieved June 22 2017 ESPN The Worldwide Leader in Sports Sports tv5 com ph Retrieved April 22 2018 Philippines yields to Palestine Austin injured Philstar com philstar com Chooks to Go Pilipinas trounces Thailand finishes 5th in FIBA Asia Champions Cup Leongson Randolph B Chooks Pilipinas books quarters slot beats Thailand s Mono Vampire Jeron beats Jeric Teng on Minute to Win It ABS CBN News October 29 2013 Retrieved February 7 2022 a b c Agting 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