sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJavee Dimalanta Mocon (born April 7, 1995) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He played college basketball for the San Beda Red Lions in the NCAA. He plays both the small forward position.
Filipino basketball player
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Dimalanta and the surname or paternal family name is Mocon.
Javee Mocon Mocon (center) with the San Beda Red Lions in 2017 |
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Position | Small forward |
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League | PBA |
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Born | (1995-04-07) April 7, 1995 (age 27) Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines |
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Nationality | Filipino |
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Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Listed weight | 189 lb (86 kg) |
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High school | San Beda College-Rizal (Taytay, Rizal) |
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College | San Beda University (2014–2018) |
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PBA draft | 2018 Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall |
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Selected by the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters |
Playing career | 2019–present |
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2019–2022 | Rain or Shine Elasto Painters |
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2022–present | Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters |
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- PBA All-Rookie Team (2019)
- 4× NCAA Philippines champion (2014, 2016–2018)
- NCAA Philippines Finals Most Valuable Player (2018)
- 2x NCAA Philippines All-Star (2017, 2018)
- 2x NCAA Philippines Mythical Team (2017–2018)
- PBA D-League Aspirant's Cup champion (2017)
- 2× PCCL champion (2014, 2015[n 1])
- 2× Filoil Flying V Cup champion (2015, 2017)
- CBA Collegiate Mythical Five (2017)
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High school career
Mocon, coached by the renowned Edmundo "Ato" Badolato, started playing for the San Beda’s team in the boys' leagues. On his junior year, he joined and played for the San Beda Red Cubs in the NCAA from 2011 up to 2013. In all of those years, Mocon has won the juniors' basketball championship, with two out of the three seasons (87, 89), the Red Cubs swept all 18 elimination round games to qualify outright to the finals with the thrice to beat advantage. In season 88, the Red Cubs lost only one game to the Malayan Red Robins (60–64), ending the elimination round with a 17-1 record.
College career
Mocon, stayed with his alma mater and suited up for the Red Lions in 2014.[2] He was part of the San Beda Red Lions team who won the title, San Beda's 5th consecutive, its eighth title in the past nine years and 19th overall men's basketball crown.[3]
According to a Slam Philippines article during his rookie season, "he’s a legit 6’4” forward with low post footwork, he is a mean slasher off the triple-threat stance, and he has a respectable 15 foot jumper especially from the elbows. His rebounding and inside defense have been superb in the juniors, and that’s what he expects to contribute right away to the defending 4-peat NCAA champs."[4]
In his second year with the Red Lions, under new head coach Jamike Jarin,[5] they fell short of securing a rare six-peat championship crown, ending as the runners-up in 2015. In an interview with Fox Sports, he stated, “I don’t want to remember that feeling and ‘yun ang motivation ko, sobrang sakit talaga nung matalo kami sa Letran, archrival pa namin."[6]
Professional career
In the 2018 PBA Draft, the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters drafted him with the 6th pick.[7] In his PBA debut back on January 18, 2019, Mocon helped Rain or Shine on an 96–87 win over the NLEX Road Warriors. He finished the game with 13 points and 5 rebounds.[8] On February 1, he grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds in a win against the San Miguel Beermen.[9] For the month of February, he beat CJ Perez for Rookie of the Month, leading his team to a perfect record for that month.[10] He also played in that season's Rookies vs. Sophomores game, scoring the game-winning tip-in basket.[11] He won another Rookie of the Month award, this time for July.[12] He ended the year as a member of the All-Rookie Team.[13]
In Mocon's second season, he scored a career high 25 points on 7-of-9 shooting in a win also against the Beermen.[14]
In March 2022, he became a restricted free agent.[15] On June 7, his rights were traded to the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters for Nick Demusis and two future draft picks.[16] Hours later, Mocon officially signed a three-year deal with Phoenix Super LPG.[17]
PBA 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[18]
Season-by-season averages
Year |
Team |
GP |
MPG |
FG% |
3P% |
FT% |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
PPG |
2019 |
Rain or Shine |
48 | 27.1 | .369 | .278 | .775 | 6.7 | 2.6 | .6 | .5 | 10.1 |
2020 |
Rain or Shine |
12 | 34.4 | .348 | .283 | .795 | 7.0 | 2.7 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 12.0 |
2021 |
Rain or Shine |
24 | 32.7 | .350 | .320 | .691 | 7.5 | 3.4 | 1.2 | .4 | 11.8 |
Career |
84 | 29.7 | .360 | .291 | .756 | 7.0 | 2.9 | .8 | .6 | 10.9 |
Notes
- San Beda is co-champions with FEU.[1]
References
- "PCCL honors co-champs San Beda, FEU". Retrieved January 31, 2016.
- After missing out on Tolentino, San Beda land Red Cubs Mocon and Tongco Spin Philippines
- "San Beda Red Lions complete sweep of Arellano Chiefs to claim fifth consecutive NCAA title". Retrieved October 22, 2014.
- "SLAM Rising Stars: Javee Mocon". Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- "Jamike Jarin named new San Beda Red Lions head coach". Retrieved October 29, 2014.
- "Javee Mocon takes long road less traveled". Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- "CJ Perez to Columbian as No. 1 pick in PBA Rookie Draft 2018". RAPPLER. December 16, 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- "James Yap quick to repay Rain or Shine with big game vs NLEX". January 18, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
- Bacnis, Justine (February 1, 2019). "'Hard worker' Javee Mocon still looking at ways to improve even after stellar outing". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- "JV Mocon beats out CJ Perez for PBA Rookie of the Month honor". Spin.ph. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- "Mocon tip-in hands Rookies/ Sophomores victory in All-Star thriller to remember". Spin.ph. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- Ago, Baa steemitin #sportstalk • 2 Years (August 11, 2019). "Mocon, PBA Top Rookie of the Month". Steemit. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- Neil (February 28, 2021). "Outstanding performers to be feted by PBA Press Corps". BusinessWorld Online. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- Giongco, Mark (October 13, 2020). "Living up to Garcia's expectations, Mocon sets career best". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- Bacnis, Justine (May 31, 2022). "Restricted FA Javee Mocon bares last two months have been 'rough'". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- "Phoenix acquires Mocon from ROS in exchange for Demusis, 2 future picks". PBA.ph. June 7, 2022. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- Ramos, Gerry (June 7, 2022). "Javee Mocon signs three-year deal with Phoenix Fuel Masters". Spin.ph. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
- Real GM
External links
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters current roster |
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Links to related articles |
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San Beda Red Lions |
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San Beda Red Lions 2014–15 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions |
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San Beda Red Lions 2016–17 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions |
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- 4 Kyle Carlos
- 6 A.C. Soberano
- 7 Calvin Oftana
- 8 Robert Bolick
- 9 Javee Mocon
- 10 Donald Tankoua
- 11 Roldan Sara
- 12 Antonio Bonsubre Jr.
- 13 Jose Mari Presbitero
- 15 Ranbill Tongco
- 16 Davon Potts
- 17 William Navarro
- 18 Ben Adamos
- 19 Arnaud Noah (Finals MVP)
- 20 Kenneth Alas
- Coach Jamike Jarin
- Assistant(s): Benjie Paras
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San Beda Red Lions 2017–18 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions |
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- 4 Franz Abuda
- 5 Jeramer Cabañag
- 6 Amiel Soberano
- 7 Calvin Oftana
- 8 Robert Bolick
- 9 Javee Mocon
- 10 Donald Tankoua (Finals MVP)
- 11 Clint Doliguez
- 12 John Brylle Bahio
- 13 Jose Mari Presbitero
- 15 Ranbill Tongco
- 16 Davon Potts
- 17 Kenmark Cariño
- 18 Ben Adamos
- 19 Arnaud Germain Noah
- Coach Boyet Fernandez
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San Beda Red Lions 2018–19 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions |
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- 4 Franz Abuda
- 5 Jeramer Cabañag
- 6 Amiel Soberano
- 7 Calvin Oftana
- 8 Robert Bolick
- 9 Javee Mocon (Finals MVP)
- 10 Donald Tankoua
- 11 Clint Doliguez
- 12 John Brylle Bahio
- 13 Jose Mari Presbitero
- 15 Ranbill Tongco
- 16 Davon Potts
- 17 Kenmark Cariño
- 19 Arnaud Germain Noah
- Coach Boyet Fernandez
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NCAA Men's Basketball Finals MVP award |
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2018 PBA draft |
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First round | |
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Second round |
- Paul Varilla
- Bong Quinto
- Jeepy Faundo
- Kris Porter
- Gideon Babilonia
- Cyrus Tabi
- Robbie Manalang
- Harold Ng
- Ron Dennison
- Joe Allen Trinidad
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Third round |
- Teytey Teodoro
- Diego Dario
- Edrian Lao
- Ivan Villanueva
- Steven Cudal
- Jeffrey Ongteco
- Kyles Lao
- Kent Lao
- Ryan Monteclaro
- Matt Salem
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Fourth round |
- Oliver Arim
- Dan Alberto
- Jeremiah Taladua
- Kim Cinco
- CJ Isit
- Dan Wong
- Al Josef Cariaga
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Fifth round |
- Chris de la Peña
- John Ragasa
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