PBA STATS | JOJO LASTIMOSA
- Syd Salazar
- Dec 26, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 11

ISABELO "JOLAS" LASTIMOSA
1988
DIRECT HIRE - PUREFOODS
USJ-R JAGUARS
1988 - 2002
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER | NONE
BEST PLAYER OF THE CONFERENCE | NONE
MYTHICAL FIVE | 3 - 1991, 1996, 1998
MYTHICAL TEN | 4 - 1988, 1995, 1997, 1999
FINALS MVP | 1 - 1996 PHLCUP
CHAMPIONSHIPS | 10 (GRAND SLAM: 1996)
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR | NONE
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM | NONE
ALL-STAR MVP | 1 - 1992
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR | 1988
A human highlight reel with a deadly first step and a silky midrange jumper, Jolas Lastimosa brought flair, scoring, and heart to every court he graced. The 1988 Rookie of the Year quickly evolved into one of the PBA's most feared clutch performers, racking up 10 championships and delivering big when it mattered—earning Finals MVP honors during Alaska's 1996 grand slam run. A three-time Mythical Five selection and the 1992 All-Star MVP, Jolas was both crowd favorite and coaches' go-to guy in crunch time. While the MVP award eluded him, his longevity, consistency, and explosiveness made him a cornerstone of PBA ‘90s greatness.

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This is not official. Information credit comes from the following sources: PBA, The PBA Hardcourt Annual, the defunct PBA Online website, the Real GM website, Philippine Basketball Reference, PBA Archives, PBA Records and Oddities, Edmon 1974, and Wikipedia.