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Roger Pogoy

Roger Ray Bacusmo Pogoy (born June 16, 1992) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the TNT Tropang Giga of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).[1][2] He has also represented the Philippines national team in international competitions.

Roger Pogoy
No. 16 – TNT Tropang Giga
PositionShooting guard / Small forward
LeaguePBA
Personal information
Born (1992-06-16) June 16, 1992 (age 30)
Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High schoolUniversity of Cebu
CollegeFar Eastern University
PBA draft2016 / Special draft
Selected by the TNT KaTropa
Playing career2016–present
Career history
2016–presentTNT KaTropa / TNT Tropang Giga
Career highlights and awards

Early life and college career

Pogoy grew up in Talisay, Cebu and was taught basketball by his father, who was a former basketball player in Mindanao.[3] In high school, he started as a Team B player.[4] He eventually became a star for the University of Cebu Junior Webmasters, leading them to the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI) juniors title in 2008, and claiming the Finals MVP award.[5][6] He joined the Tamaraws after his father read about the FEU tryouts in Cebu in the local newspaper, and encouraged him to try out.[7]

He first played for the FEU Tamaraws in UAAP Season 74.[8] The Tamaraws made it to the finals that year, but lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in two games.[9] In Season 75, Pogoy had a game where he scored 17 points and 13 rebounds.[10] The team finished fifth, with a win–loss record of 9–5. Pogoy returned for Season 76.[11] They lost in the Final Four to the De La Salle Green Archers.[12] In the Season 77 Finals, Pogoy scored 10 of his 14 points in the third quarter to help the Tamaraws win Game 1.[13] They eventually lost in 3 games to the NU Bulldogs.

In Season 78, Pogoy led all scorers in the game that brought them back to the Finals, scoring 16 points with 10 coming in the second half.[14] Their opponent in the Finals were the UST Growling Tigers.[15] In Game 1, Pogoy had 15 points (12 in the first quarter) to lead a balanced attack to get the win.[16] In Game 2, Pogoy had 12 points but missed the latter part of the fourth quarter due to cramps. The Tamaraws lost that game, 62–56.[17] In Game 3, Pogoy scored 14 points to put UST away, winning FEU its first title since 2005.[18] He graduated after that season.[19]

Professional career

PBA D-League

Pogoy played for Café France in the D-League Aspirant's Cup in 2012.[20] In 2014, he and several of his Tamaraw teammates played for the MJM Builders.[21] In 2015, he played for the Phoenix Petroleum.[22]

PBA

Rookie Season (2016–2017)

Pogoy was drafted in 2016 from the national team training pool by the TNT Katropa, and signed for P9 million.[23] He debuted with 9 points and 3 rebounds.[24] In the next game, against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, he scored 15 points, played good defense on L.A. Tenorio, and grabbed a crucial offensive rebound.[25][26] He had 16 points to go along with 4 assists and 4 steals in a 104–92 win against the Mahindra Floodbusters.[27] In a win that qualified the Katropa for the All-Filipino playoffs, he scored 20 points and had 4 rebounds.[28] In the quarterfinals, the team ousted the Globalport Batang Pier, setting them up for a semifinals series against the San Miguel Beermen.[29] In Game 3, he had a then career-high 22 points with 7 rebounds and 6 triples (3 made in the final quarter) to lead the series 2–1.[30][31] The KaTropa eventually lost the series in 7 games.[32]

Halfway through the Commissioner's Cup, Pogoy made the All-Star Games as a member of Gilas Pilipinas.[33] The KaTropa finished with a record of 8–3,[34] good for 4th place.[35] They beat Meralco in the first round,[36] and Ginebra in the second round.[37] Prior to the Finals, he averaged 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 threes made.[38] For the Finals, they matched up against the Beermen.[38] In Game 1, he set another career high of 27 points with 5 threes, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals.[39] That, and Joshua Smith's lay-up with 1.6 seconds left won the game for the Katropa.[39] In Game 2, he was fined PHP 30,000.00 for deliberately hitting Arwind Santos in the groin.[40] TNT eventually lost 88–102.[41] They lost Game 3, but won Game 4.[42] San Miguel then closed out the series to win the Commissioner's Cup.[43]

After his stint with the national team, Pogoy and Gilas teammates Jayson Castro and Troy Rosario returned to the KaTropa for the Governor's Cup.[44] The team clinched a twice-to-beat advantage[45] and beat Rain or Shine in the quarterfinals.[46] They also faced Ginebra in the semis.[46] TNT lost in four games.[47] He finished the season winning Rookie of the Year[48] and was on the All-Rookie Team.[49]

No Championship (2017–19)

In his first game of his 2nd season, Pogoy scored 16 points on 7 of 18 shooting.[50] He had a game-high 24 points along with 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals against his former FEU teammates Mac Belo and Raymar Jose.[51] The KaTropa made it to the playoffs,[52] but failed to advance to the semis.[53] He was second in voting among Visayas players for the All-Star Games.[54] In the Commissioner's Cup, they lost to the Beermen again.[55] Pogoy was injured with a sprained ankle in the Governor's Cup,[56] but he was able to play in their next games as the KaTropa did not make the playoffs.[57]

In the opening game for the 2019 Philippine Cup, Pogoy grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds in a loss to Ginebra.[58] He had 30 points (17 coming in the fourth quarter and a three to send the game into overtime) and 12 boards in a 84–93 loss to the Phoenix Fuel Masters.[59] In a game against the Magnolia Hotshots, he scored 26 points, scoring 5 of the team's 8 points in overtime, including a turnaround jumper from the post over Jio Jalalon that sealed the win.[60] After sitting out versus Rain or Shine due to flu, Roger Pogoy returned with 28 points on 13-of-17 shooting, including 12 in the final quarter, where he scored 10 straight in a span of less than two minutes and led the TNT KaTropa’s 127–89 whitewashing of the Blackwater Elite while also collecting six rebounds and four assists.[61] The KaTropa won two more games before losing to Northport, giving them a record of 7–4.[61] Before the playoffs, he was part of the All-Star Three-Point Shootout, the Rookie-Sophomores vs. Juniors Game, and the North vs. South Game in the 2019 All-Star Weekend.[62] They lost in the quarterfinals to the Beermen in 3 games.[63] He was also a finalist for Best Player of the Conference.[64]

In the 2019 Commissioner's Cup, Pogoy had a then career-high 31 points on 10 of 21 shooting in a physical 114–88 match against Phoenix.[65] In a win against Ginebra, he made a new career-high with 38 points on 10 threes, becoming only the fourth local player in league history to shoot that many threes in a game.[66] With Terrence Jones as their import, they clinched 1st seed.[67] They beat Alaska in the quarterfinals,[68] and Ginebra in the semifinals.[69] They matched up with the Beermen once again, winning Game 1 of the Finals.[70] San Miguel evened the series in Game 2.[71] In Game 3, Pogoy scored 29 points with 5 threes and 8 rebounds to take a 2–1 lead.[72] The Beermen eventually won the series in six games, 4–2.[73]

In the 2019 Governor's Cup, they started off 7–0 before losing to the NLEX Road Warriors.[74] They clinched the 3rd seed,[75] but Pogoy suffered a back injury,[76] later revealed to be a nerve root irritation caused by a bulging disc.[77] He played through it in the semifinals after missing a SEA Games stint.[78] TNT lost in 5 games to the Meralco Bolts.[79] He ended the season as a member of the Mythical Second Team.[80]

Bubble Season and First Championship (2020–present)

On September 17, the PBA Board of Governors have approved a plan to restart the season on October 11 (originally on October 9), then was given a provisional approval by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) on September 24. All games were played in the "PBA bubble" in Angeles City, the isolation zone specifically created for league operations.[81][82] In the their first game of the bubble, Pogoy erupted for a career-high 45 points (21 in the first half) with 10 threes (which tied his career-high and the franchise record for most threes made by a local) to get their first win 100–95.[83] In the next game, his teammate Bobby Ray Parks Jr. scored 40 points against the Terrafirma Dyip, making him and Pogoy the first teammates in 30 years to score 40 points one after the other.[84] He injured his left ankle in the 3rd game,[85] but showed no signs of injury in the next game as he scored 30 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, and a block.[86] He earned the first PBA Bubble Player of the Week.[87] TNT was able to win 5 straight games[88] before losing their first game against NLEX.[89] They eventually made the playoffs as a 3rd seed.[90] He scored 34 points in a quarterfinals win against the Alaska Aces.[91] In the semis, they were able to eliminate Phoenix in five games, making it to the Finals.[92] In the Finals, Pogoy scored 19 points and 38 in the first two losses to Ginebra.[93] In Game 3, he top-scored for his team with 18 points to get their first win in the Finals.[94] In Game 4, he scored 34 points in a losing effort as Ginebra took a 3–1 lead.[95] In the last game, he scored 23 points as Ginebra won the championship.[96] Pogoy was nominated for Best Player of the Conference,[97] but lost to Stanley Pringle.[98]

In the 2021 Philippine Cup, Pogoy scored 13 points in their first game.[99] They won 6 straight games,[100] but had their first loss against San Miguel.[101] They then won their next four games, closing out as the 1st seed.[102] Pogoy scored 16 points to lead TNT to eliminate Ginebra in the first round.[103] In Game 1 of the semis against the Beermen, he scored 23 points and prevented Marcio Lassiter from taking a shot to win 89–88.[104] Lassiter beat the buzzer in Game 2 to even the series,[105] but TNT eventually won in 7 games, setting themselves up for a showdown against Magnolia.[106] This was actually Pogoy's first playoff series win against the Beermen ever since he came into the league.[107] In Game 5 of the Finals he scored 19 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 assists as he finally won his first PBA championship.[108]

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[109]

PBA Season-by-season averages

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2016–17 TNT 58 27.9 .418 .326 .559 4.1 1.2 .8 .4 11.1
2017–18 TNT 37 26.4 .423 .230 .671 5.0 1.8 1.3 .4 12.7
2019 TNT 53 36.9 .444 .350 .631 5.6 1.6 1.8 .3 16.6
2020 TNT 22 36.4 .412 .318 .831 5.7 2.5 2.0 .2 20.0
2021 TNT 33 30.8 .380 .232 .700 3.9 1.8 1.5 .5 13.5
Career 203 31.4 .419 .306 .668 4.8 1.6 1.4 .4 14.2

College

[110]

Elimination rounds

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2011-12 FEU 11 4.7 .556 .000 .571 1.8 .4 .2 .1 2.2
2012-13 14 20.7 .474 .143 .765 5.5 1.5 .5 .6 6.2
2013-14 14 21.2 .415 .320 .778 6.0 1.4 .5 .6 6.4
2014-15 14 24.1 .442 .379 .432 5.9 2.0 .9 .5 8.5
2015-16 14 20.1 .394 .342 .636 3.7 1.5 .5 .9 10.8
Career 67 18.8 .431 .324 .604 4.7 1.4 .5 .6 7.0

Playoffs

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2013-14 FEU 2 21.5 .308 .333 - 7.0 1.0 1.0 - 5.0
2014-15 6 24.7 .302 .300 .429 6.3 1.5 .7 1.2 5.8
2015-16 4 25.4 .333 .323 .750 4.0 1.0 .8 .8 14.3
Career 12 24.4 .319 .319 .577 5.7 1.3 .8 .8 8.5

National team career

Pogoy first played for the national team in the SEABA Stankovic Cup in 2016.[111] He was also on the 24-man list for the 2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) in Manila.[112] He also joined the team for the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge.[113] He averaged 6.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists in the tournament.

Pogoy was also named to the 2017 SEABA Championship lineup,[114] and the 2017 William Jones Cup lineup.[115] His team also finished 7th in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup.[116] He also participated in the November 2017 window and February 2018 window for the 2019 FIBA Asia World Cup Qualifiers.[117][118]

In 2018, Pogoy was on the Gilas 3x3 team for the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup.[119] He scored 4 points in his debut against Brazil.[120] They lost their next games against Mongolia[121] and Canada,[122] but finished their campaign with a win against Russia to finish 3rd in Pool D.[123]

Role in Philippines-Australia brawl

In a game against Australia in the July window, Pogoy[124] hit Australian player Chris Goulding with two hard fouls, one away from the play. Kickert, Goulding's teammate, retaliated by giving a similar hard foul to Pogoy with his elbow and forearm. Kickert's response caused Blatche[125] and Jayson Castro to rush to retaliate. Other Filipino players from the bench rushed onto the court to join the brawl.[126] He apologized for his actions and was suspended for 5 games.[127][128]

Return and subsequent competitions

Pogoy made his return after his suspension in a game against Kazakhstan.[129] He was also on the 2019 FIBA World Cup lineup.[130] Pogoy only shot 42% from the field and 25% on threes for the tournament.[131] He was also selected to join the Gilas squad for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games but was unable to play due to a nerve root irritation caused by a bulging disc.[77]

Before the pandemic, he played against Indonesia in the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers.[132]

In 2022, he played in the February qualifiers for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[133] He also got a silver medal in the 31st SEA Games.[134]

Personal life

A few weeks after winning his first championship in 2021, Pogoy married his longtime girlfriend Love Portes.[135]

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Bacusma and the surname or paternal family name is Pogoy Roger Ray Bacusmo Pogoy born June 16 1992 is a Filipino professional basketball player for the TNT Tropang Giga of the Philippine Basketball Association PBA 1 2 He has also represented the Philippines national team in international competitions Roger PogoyNo 16 TNT Tropang GigaPositionShooting guard Small forwardLeaguePBAPersonal informationBorn 1992 06 16 June 16 1992 age 30 Minglanilla Cebu PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoListed height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Listed weight180 lb 82 kg Career informationHigh schoolUniversity of CebuCollegeFar Eastern UniversityPBA draft2016 Special draftSelected by the TNT KaTropaPlaying career2016 presentCareer history2016 presentTNT KaTropa TNT Tropang GigaCareer highlights and awardsPBA champion 2021 Philippine 3 PBA All Star 2017 2019 PBA Mythical Second Team 2019 PBA Rookie of the Year 2017 PBA All Rookie Team 2017 UAAP champion 2015 Medals Men s basketballRepresenting PhilippinesSEABA Championship2017 Quezon City TeamSEABA Cup2016 Bangkok TeamSoutheast Asian Games2021 Hanoi Team Contents 1 Early life and college career 2 Professional career 2 1 PBA D League 2 2 PBA 2 2 1 Rookie Season 2016 2017 2 2 2 No Championship 2017 19 2 2 3 Bubble Season and First Championship 2020 present 3 Career statistics 3 1 PBA Season by season averages 3 2 College 3 2 1 Elimination rounds 3 2 2 Playoffs 4 National team career 4 1 Role in Philippines Australia brawl 4 2 Return and subsequent competitions 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and college career EditPogoy grew up in Talisay Cebu and was taught basketball by his father who was a former basketball player in Mindanao 3 In high school he started as a Team B player 4 He eventually became a star for the University of Cebu Junior Webmasters leading them to the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc CESAFI juniors title in 2008 and claiming the Finals MVP award 5 6 He joined the Tamaraws after his father read about the FEU tryouts in Cebu in the local newspaper and encouraged him to try out 7 He first played for the FEU Tamaraws in UAAP Season 74 8 The Tamaraws made it to the finals that year but lost to the Ateneo Blue Eagles in two games 9 In Season 75 Pogoy had a game where he scored 17 points and 13 rebounds 10 The team finished fifth with a win loss record of 9 5 Pogoy returned for Season 76 11 They lost in the Final Four to the De La Salle Green Archers 12 In the Season 77 Finals Pogoy scored 10 of his 14 points in the third quarter to help the Tamaraws win Game 1 13 They eventually lost in 3 games to the NU Bulldogs In Season 78 Pogoy led all scorers in the game that brought them back to the Finals scoring 16 points with 10 coming in the second half 14 Their opponent in the Finals were the UST Growling Tigers 15 In Game 1 Pogoy had 15 points 12 in the first quarter to lead a balanced attack to get the win 16 In Game 2 Pogoy had 12 points but missed the latter part of the fourth quarter due to cramps The Tamaraws lost that game 62 56 17 In Game 3 Pogoy scored 14 points to put UST away winning FEU its first title since 2005 18 He graduated after that season 19 Professional career EditPBA D League Edit Pogoy played for Cafe France in the D League Aspirant s Cup in 2012 20 In 2014 he and several of his Tamaraw teammates played for the MJM Builders 21 In 2015 he played for the Phoenix Petroleum 22 PBA Edit Rookie Season 2016 2017 Edit Pogoy was drafted in 2016 from the national team training pool by the TNT Katropa and signed for P9 million 23 He debuted with 9 points and 3 rebounds 24 In the next game against Barangay Ginebra San Miguel he scored 15 points played good defense on L A Tenorio and grabbed a crucial offensive rebound 25 26 He had 16 points to go along with 4 assists and 4 steals in a 104 92 win against the Mahindra Floodbusters 27 In a win that qualified the Katropa for the All Filipino playoffs he scored 20 points and had 4 rebounds 28 In the quarterfinals the team ousted the Globalport Batang Pier setting them up for a semifinals series against the San Miguel Beermen 29 In Game 3 he had a then career high 22 points with 7 rebounds and 6 triples 3 made in the final quarter to lead the series 2 1 30 31 The KaTropa eventually lost the series in 7 games 32 Halfway through the Commissioner s Cup Pogoy made the All Star Games as a member of Gilas Pilipinas 33 The KaTropa finished with a record of 8 3 34 good for 4th place 35 They beat Meralco in the first round 36 and Ginebra in the second round 37 Prior to the Finals he averaged 12 points 3 rebounds and 2 threes made 38 For the Finals they matched up against the Beermen 38 In Game 1 he set another career high of 27 points with 5 threes 5 rebounds and 3 steals 39 That and Joshua Smith s lay up with 1 6 seconds left won the game for the Katropa 39 In Game 2 he was fined PHP 30 000 00 for deliberately hitting Arwind Santos in the groin 40 TNT eventually lost 88 102 41 They lost Game 3 but won Game 4 42 San Miguel then closed out the series to win the Commissioner s Cup 43 After his stint with the national team Pogoy and Gilas teammates Jayson Castro and Troy Rosario returned to the KaTropa for the Governor s Cup 44 The team clinched a twice to beat advantage 45 and beat Rain or Shine in the quarterfinals 46 They also faced Ginebra in the semis 46 TNT lost in four games 47 He finished the season winning Rookie of the Year 48 and was on the All Rookie Team 49 No Championship 2017 19 Edit In his first game of his 2nd season Pogoy scored 16 points on 7 of 18 shooting 50 He had a game high 24 points along with 8 rebounds 3 assists and 2 steals against his former FEU teammates Mac Belo and Raymar Jose 51 The KaTropa made it to the playoffs 52 but failed to advance to the semis 53 He was second in voting among Visayas players for the All Star Games 54 In the Commissioner s Cup they lost to the Beermen again 55 Pogoy was injured with a sprained ankle in the Governor s Cup 56 but he was able to play in their next games as the KaTropa did not make the playoffs 57 In the opening game for the 2019 Philippine Cup Pogoy grabbed a career high 16 rebounds in a loss to Ginebra 58 He had 30 points 17 coming in the fourth quarter and a three to send the game into overtime and 12 boards in a 84 93 loss to the Phoenix Fuel Masters 59 In a game against the Magnolia Hotshots he scored 26 points scoring 5 of the team s 8 points in overtime including a turnaround jumper from the post over Jio Jalalon that sealed the win 60 After sitting out versus Rain or Shine due to flu Roger Pogoy returned with 28 points on 13 of 17 shooting including 12 in the final quarter where he scored 10 straight in a span of less than two minutes and led the TNT KaTropa s 127 89 whitewashing of the Blackwater Elite while also collecting six rebounds and four assists 61 The KaTropa won two more games before losing to Northport giving them a record of 7 4 61 Before the playoffs he was part of the All Star Three Point Shootout the Rookie Sophomores vs Juniors Game and the North vs South Game in the 2019 All Star Weekend 62 They lost in the quarterfinals to the Beermen in 3 games 63 He was also a finalist for Best Player of the Conference 64 In the 2019 Commissioner s Cup Pogoy had a then career high 31 points on 10 of 21 shooting in a physical 114 88 match against Phoenix 65 In a win against Ginebra he made a new career high with 38 points on 10 threes becoming only the fourth local player in league history to shoot that many threes in a game 66 With Terrence Jones as their import they clinched 1st seed 67 They beat Alaska in the quarterfinals 68 and Ginebra in the semifinals 69 They matched up with the Beermen once again winning Game 1 of the Finals 70 San Miguel evened the series in Game 2 71 In Game 3 Pogoy scored 29 points with 5 threes and 8 rebounds to take a 2 1 lead 72 The Beermen eventually won the series in six games 4 2 73 In the 2019 Governor s Cup they started off 7 0 before losing to the NLEX Road Warriors 74 They clinched the 3rd seed 75 but Pogoy suffered a back injury 76 later revealed to be a nerve root irritation caused by a bulging disc 77 He played through it in the semifinals after missing a SEA Games stint 78 TNT lost in 5 games to the Meralco Bolts 79 He ended the season as a member of the Mythical Second Team 80 Bubble Season and First Championship 2020 present Edit On September 17 the PBA Board of Governors have approved a plan to restart the season on October 11 originally on October 9 then was given a provisional approval by the Inter Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases IATF EID on September 24 All games were played in the PBA bubble in Angeles City the isolation zone specifically created for league operations 81 82 In the their first game of the bubble Pogoy erupted for a career high 45 points 21 in the first half with 10 threes which tied his career high and the franchise record for most threes made by a local to get their first win 100 95 83 In the next game his teammate Bobby Ray Parks Jr scored 40 points against the Terrafirma Dyip making him and Pogoy the first teammates in 30 years to score 40 points one after the other 84 He injured his left ankle in the 3rd game 85 but showed no signs of injury in the next game as he scored 30 points 5 rebounds 2 assists and a block 86 He earned the first PBA Bubble Player of the Week 87 TNT was able to win 5 straight games 88 before losing their first game against NLEX 89 They eventually made the playoffs as a 3rd seed 90 He scored 34 points in a quarterfinals win against the Alaska Aces 91 In the semis they were able to eliminate Phoenix in five games making it to the Finals 92 In the Finals Pogoy scored 19 points and 38 in the first two losses to Ginebra 93 In Game 3 he top scored for his team with 18 points to get their first win in the Finals 94 In Game 4 he scored 34 points in a losing effort as Ginebra took a 3 1 lead 95 In the last game he scored 23 points as Ginebra won the championship 96 Pogoy was nominated for Best Player of the Conference 97 but lost to Stanley Pringle 98 In the 2021 Philippine Cup Pogoy scored 13 points in their first game 99 They won 6 straight games 100 but had their first loss against San Miguel 101 They then won their next four games closing out as the 1st seed 102 Pogoy scored 16 points to lead TNT to eliminate Ginebra in the first round 103 In Game 1 of the semis against the Beermen he scored 23 points and prevented Marcio Lassiter from taking a shot to win 89 88 104 Lassiter beat the buzzer in Game 2 to even the series 105 but TNT eventually won in 7 games setting themselves up for a showdown against Magnolia 106 This was actually Pogoy s first playoff series win against the Beermen ever since he came into the league 107 In Game 5 of the Finals he scored 19 points 3 rebounds 3 steals and 2 assists as he finally won his first PBA championship 108 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 109 PBA Season by season averages Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2016 17 TNT 58 27 9 418 326 559 4 1 1 2 8 4 11 12017 18 TNT 37 26 4 423 230 671 5 0 1 8 1 3 4 12 72019 TNT 53 36 9 444 350 631 5 6 1 6 1 8 3 16 62020 TNT 22 36 4 412 318 831 5 7 2 5 2 0 2 20 02021 TNT 33 30 8 380 232 700 3 9 1 8 1 5 5 13 5Career 203 31 4 419 306 668 4 8 1 6 1 4 4 14 2College Edit 110 Elimination rounds Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2011 12 FEU 11 4 7 556 000 571 1 8 4 2 1 2 22012 13 14 20 7 474 143 765 5 5 1 5 5 6 6 22013 14 14 21 2 415 320 778 6 0 1 4 5 6 6 42014 15 14 24 1 442 379 432 5 9 2 0 9 5 8 52015 16 14 20 1 394 342 636 3 7 1 5 5 9 10 8Career 67 18 8 431 324 604 4 7 1 4 5 6 7 0Playoffs Edit Year Team GP MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2013 14 FEU 2 21 5 308 333 7 0 1 0 1 0 5 02014 15 6 24 7 302 300 429 6 3 1 5 7 1 2 5 82015 16 4 25 4 333 323 750 4 0 1 0 8 8 14 3Career 12 24 4 319 319 577 5 7 1 3 8 8 8 5National team career EditPogoy first played for the national team in the SEABA Stankovic Cup in 2016 111 He was also on the 24 man list for the 2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament OQT in Manila 112 He also joined the team for the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge 113 He averaged 6 8 points 4 2 rebounds and 1 6 assists in the tournament Pogoy was also named to the 2017 SEABA Championship lineup 114 and the 2017 William Jones Cup lineup 115 His team also finished 7th in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup 116 He also participated in the November 2017 window and February 2018 window for the 2019 FIBA Asia World Cup Qualifiers 117 118 In 2018 Pogoy was on the Gilas 3x3 team for the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup 119 He scored 4 points in his debut against Brazil 120 They lost their next games against Mongolia 121 and Canada 122 but finished their campaign with a win against Russia to finish 3rd in Pool D 123 Role in Philippines Australia brawl Edit Main article Philippines Australia basketball brawl In a game against Australia in the July window Pogoy 124 hit Australian player Chris Goulding with two hard fouls one away from the play Kickert Goulding s teammate retaliated by giving a similar hard foul to Pogoy with his elbow and forearm Kickert s response caused Blatche 125 and Jayson Castro to rush to retaliate Other Filipino players from the bench rushed onto the court to join the brawl 126 He apologized for his actions and was suspended for 5 games 127 128 Return and subsequent competitions Edit Pogoy made his return after his suspension in a game against Kazakhstan 129 He was also on the 2019 FIBA World Cup lineup 130 Pogoy only shot 42 from the field and 25 on threes for the tournament 131 He was also selected to join the 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San Miguel to clinch third seed Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine November 25 2019 Roger Pogoy suffers apparent back injury late in TNT s QF game Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 a b Giongco Mark November 27 2019 Roger Pogoy ruled out of SEA Games with disc bulge INQUIRER net Bacnis Justine December 16 2019 Roger Pogoy playing through injury Tinitiis ko lang kasi sayang eh Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine December 23 2019 Bong Quinto lifts Meralco to Finals trilogy vs Ginebra Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine March 8 2020 Fajardo cops sixth MVP as San Miguel hauls awards in 44th Leo Awards Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Terrado Reuben PBA to hold bubble season at Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga Spin ph Retrieved January 11 2022 Ramos Gerry IATF provisional clearance paves way for PBA scrimmages games in Clark bubble Spin ph Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 11 2020 Pogoy sparks with 45 Castro finishes as TNT escapes Alaska in PBA Bubble opening Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 13 2020 Ray Parks fires 40 in PBA Bubble debut leads TNT past Terra Firma to go to 2 0 Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 16 2020 TNT hopes Roger Pogoy injury not as severe as it looks Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 19 2020 Pogoy shows no signs of injury as TNT firepower too much for Phoenix remains unscathed Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Times Tiebreaker October 20 2020 TNT s Wolverine Pogoy earns first PBA Bubble Player of the Week honor Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 22 2020 Enciso steps up for Castro steers TNT to 5 0 after Blackwater rout Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 29 2020 Kiefer Ravena nails dagger as NLEX deals TNT first loss in PBA bubble Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 PBA Philippine Cup playoffs What to expect from the bubble survivors Manila Bulletin November 12 2020 Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine November 14 2020 Pogoy sizzles anew as TNT eliminates Alaska from PBA Bubble Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine November 27 2020 TNT punches PBA Bubble Finals ticket as Phoenix crumbles under pressure Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine November 29 2020 Tenorio wills Ginebra past TNT in OT for 1 0 lead in PBA Finals Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine December 4 2020 Rosario Erram break out of slump as TNT on the board in PBA Finals Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine December 6 2020 Tenorio stops Pogoy s flurry sends Ginebra to brink of PBA PH Cup Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine December 9 2020 Lucky 13 Japeth Aguilar finishes TNT lifts Ginebra to 13th PBA championship Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Times Tiebreaker January 5 2021 Pringle Parks lead cast for PBA BPC nominees Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine January 17 2021 Stanley Pringle caps season as PBA Best Player of the Conference Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine July 30 2021 TNT makes successful PBA PH Cup return as ROS struggles continue Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine September 5 2021 Kelly Williams turns back the clock powers TNT to 6 0 in PBA PH Cup Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine September 8 2021 San Miguel deals TNT first PBA PH Cup loss in dominant fashion Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine September 18 2021 Top seed TNT dominates Alaska to end PBA PH Cup elims Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine September 29 2021 Top seed TNT ends Ginebra s PBA PH Cup reign Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 3 2021 TNT relies on late D escapes San Miguel to take 1 0 PBA Semis lead Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 6 2021 Lassiter beats the buzzer as San Miguel evens PBA semis series with TNT Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 17 2021 TNT finishes San Miguel sets up PBA Finals showdown with Magnolia Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 17 2021 Pogoy finally gets back at SMB after years of heartbreak Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine October 29 2021 TNT ends SMC s five year PBA reign rules PH Cup Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 1 Real GM Roger Pogoy Career Stats HumbleBola October 23 2019 Archived from the original on October 23 2019 Retrieved June 21 2022 Gilas Cadets repeat as kings of SEABA trounces Thailand FASTBREAK com ph May 28 2016 Retrieved January 10 2022 Bobby Ray Parks in with a chance to play for Gilas at home OQT FIBA basketball Retrieved January 10 2022 Gilas 5 0 roster finalized for FIBA Asia Challenge FIBA basketball Retrieved January 10 2022 Li Matthew April 28 2017 Reyes names Gilas XII for SEABA Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 10 2022 Li Matthew July 5 2017 Chot on Jones Cup line up We want to give exposure to everyone Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 10 2022 Philippines hold on over Jordan claim seventh FIBA basketball Retrieved January 10 2022 Li Matthew November 23 2017 SMART Gilas names roster versus Japan Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 10 2022 Li Matthew February 21 2018 Jayson Castro Jio Jalalon out for Australia game Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Times Tiebreaker June 7 2018 VIDEO Gilas 3x3 out to avenge last year s team Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Li Matthew June 9 2018 Stanley Pringle puts on a show as Gilas 3x3 blasts Brazil Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Li Matthew June 9 2018 Mongolia silences Gilas 3x3 drops Philippines to 1 1 Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Li Matthew June 11 2018 Canada eliminates Roger Pogoy Gilas 3x3 in thriller Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Li Matthew June 11 2018 Gilas 3x3 ends campaign on a high note Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Philippine officials express regret over brawl Reuters July 2 2018 Retrieved January 11 2022 Sports Manila Bulletin Retrieved January 11 2022 FIBA investigation into Australia Philippenes brawl to drag out a little as players seek legal advice Fox Sports July 6 2018 Retrieved January 11 2022 Li Matthew July 4 2018 Remorseful Roger Pogoy grateful for teammates support Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Ansis JC July 5 2018 FIBA issues sanctions over Gilas Boomers brawl ESPN com Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine February 23 2019 Roger Pogoy makes return replaces Scottie Thompson for Gilas Kazakhstan showdown Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Times Tiebreaker August 25 2019 Kiefer Ravena makes it to Gilas World Cup lineup as Wright Erram cut Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 RR Pogoy International Stats Basketball Reference com Retrieved January 11 2022 Bacnis Justine February 23 2020 FIBA ACQ Thirdy Ravena impresses leads Gilas 30 point mauling of Indonesia Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 11 2022 Leongson Randolph B February 25 2022 Troy Rosario Roger Pogoy Poy Erram Kelly Williams Robert Bolick in Gilas 12 vs India Spin ph Retrieved June 21 2022 Padronia Earl Kim June 11 2022 Cebuano SEA Games medalists given heroes welcome ph news yahoo com Retrieved June 21 2022 Giongco Mark November 10 2021 New PBA champ Roger Pogoy adds second ring after marrying longtime girlfriend INQUIRER net Retrieved June 21 2022 External links EditRoger Pogoy at FIBA Roger Pogoy at Eurobasket com Roger Pogoy at RealGM Roger Pogoy at Proballers Roger Pogoy at Basketball Reference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Pogoy amp oldid 1128447204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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