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Anthony Jay Washington (born November 10, 1981) is a Filipino-American professional basketball for Ryukyu Golden Kings of the Japanese B.League.[1]

Jay Washington
Washington with the GlobalPort Batang Pier in 2015
No. 42 Ryukyu Golden Kings
PositionPower forward
LeagueB.League
Personal information
Born (1981-11-10) November 10, 1981 (age 40)
San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines
NationalityFilipino / American
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolOsbourn (Manassas, Virginia)
Masters School (Dobbs Ferry, New York)
CollegeEckerd (2001–2004)
PBA draft2005 Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Air21 Express
Playing career2005–present
Career history
2005–2008Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
2008–2013San Miguel Beermen / Petron Blaze Boosters
2013–2014GlobalPort Batang Pier
2014–2015Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
2015–2016GlobalPort Batang Pier
2016–2018Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
2019–2021TNT KaTropa / TNT Tropang Giga
2021–2022Blackwater Bossing
2022–presentRyukyu Golden Kings
Career highlights and awards
  • 4× PBA champion (2009 Fiesta, 2011 Governors', 2015 Commissioner's, 2021 Philippine)
  • 2× PBA Best Player of the Conference (2010 Fiesta, 2010–11 Philippine)
  • 4× PBA All-Star (2009, 2011, 2013, 2017)
  • 3× PBA Mythical First Team (2007, 2009, 2010)
  • PBA Mythical Second Team (2011)
  • PBL champion (2005 Unity)
  • PBL Finals MVP (2005 Unity)
  • 2x PBL Mythical First Team (2004-05 Open Championship, 2005 Unity)
Medals
Men's Basketball
Representing  Philippines
FIBA Asia Cup
2014 Wuhan Team

College career


Born in Zambales, Philippines, Washington played for the Eckerd College Tritons during his college career.[2] In 2002, he had per-game averages of 20.5 pts (on 36% 3PT shooting) and 3.9 rebs in 32 games. He then raised his averages to 21.7 pts and 5.5 rebs in 32 games the next season.[3] For his senior season, Washington was named to the Sunshine State Conference All Tournament Team.[3] Washington also suited up for the Gwinnett Grizzlies at the 2004 LA Summer Pro League.[3]


Professional career


Washington was selected 1st overall draft pick in 2005 PBA draft by the FedEx Express and was traded to the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals during draft day. Despite putting good numbers, high expectations and the deep rotation of Talk 'N Text led him to being traded to the San Miguel Beermen in 2008 in exchange for the draft rights of 2008 3rd overall pick Jayson Castro. During the 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference, he was awarded the Best Player of the Conference. He is a three-time Mythical First Team Awardee in the PBA. He was then awarded another Best Player of the Conference Award during Game 4 of the 2010–11 PBA Philippine Cup Finals.

On June 11, 2013, he was sent to the GlobalPort Batang Pier after a trade that also sent Japeth Aguilar to Barangay Ginebra.[4]

On September 22, 2014, he was traded to the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters for Nonoy Baclao, rookie Harold Arboleda and the rights for Talk 'N Text's 2nd round pick in the 2018 draft. This trade is a part of a series of trades between Talk 'N Text, GlobalPort, and NLEX Road Warriors. He returned to Talk 'N Text after six years of playing with San Miguel/Petron and GlobalPort.

On October 13, 2016, he was traded to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in exchange for JR Quiñahan.

On February 21, 2019, after being released by Rain or Shine, he signed with TNT KaTropa for his third stint with the franchise.[5]

On December 3, 2021, Washington, along with two future second-round picks, was traded to the Blackwater Bossing for Carl Bryan Cruz.[6]

In June 2022 while he was still a free agent, Washington played 3x3 for Pretty Huge in a regional tournament in Thailand.[7]

On September 8, 2022, Washington signed with Ryukyu Golden Kings of the Japanese B.League.[8][9]


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[10][11]


Season-by-season averages


Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2005–06 Talk 'N Text 1815.1.336.152.6193.7.9.3.45.3
2006–07 6129.0.475.241.6537.11.7.6.613.5
2007–08 3727.2.458.305.6927.41.8.6.812.6
2008–09 San Miguel / Petron 5229.8.473.352.6477.52.1.6.612.8
2009–10 4132.3.435.275.8207.11.9.7.514.6
2010–11 3535.0.410.283.6629.52.3.51.115.9
2011–12 1427.3.439.351.8186.32.2.8.714.4
2012–13 Petron / GlobalPort 4126.5.370.273.7166.61.3.4.99.6
2013–14 GlobalPort 2833.3.435.325.7957.51.91.1.515.6
2014–15 Talk 'N Text 4719.6.347.276.8223.9.9.4.47.0
2015–16 GlobalPort 3625.5.405.280.6415.81.4.8.78.6
2016–17 Rain or Shine 2720.1.363.244.6255.61.3.6.67.3
2017–18 2412.2.344.200.5292.7.9.6.03.5
2019 TNT 257.1.298.207.6151.8.2.3.11.7
2020 2014.3.421.268.8463.1.7.6.74.3
2021 TNT / Blackwater 1011.8.238.1331.0001.6.8.4.51.4
Career 51624.8.421.281.7046.01.5.6.610.3

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