Jay-Jay back for Ginebra
January 6, 2004 | 12:00am
After a one-year hiatus, spitfirish guard Anthony (Jay-Jay) Helterbrand is back to play for Barangay Ginebra in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Helterbrand, 27, arrived in Manila last Saturday and worked out in Ginebras first practice of the year at the Green Meadows gym yesterday. He surprised a lot of teammates who didnt expect his unannounced comeback.
"Its good to be back," said Helterbrand, Ginebras direct-hire pick from the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) in 2000. "Ive missed the PBA. During the year I was gone, I couldnt watch an entire game on the Filipino channel in South Carolina. Id turn off the TV because I wished I was playing instead of watching at home."
Helterbrand explained he took a year off to get his family back on track. "I missed my wife and our two kids who live in South Carolina," said Helterbrand. "I had no problems with managementtheyve been fair and theyve always treated me well. It was just that because of the decreasing value of the peso, I needed to think things over. You know, I send money every month for my family in the US."
While he was gone, Helterbrand and his wife Charlotte managed a 30-table Filipino-Chinese restaurant called the Oriental Cuisine in Charleston, South Carolina. Helterbrand also worked as a supervisor in an apartment building. He kept in shape playing in city leagues.
The vacation brought Helterbrand and his wife closer to their children4-year-old Jalen and 9-year-old Gianna.
Helterbrands Los Angeles-based Filipino agent Chique de la Rosa negotiated his return to Ginebra. Helterbrand said he signed a fresh two-year contract.
"It felt good to be back," said Helterbrand after yesterdays practice. "Of course, I got tired fast. I joked Bal (David) and the guys that I missed all their ugly faces. I dont think they knew I was coming back until I showed up at the gym. Theres a lot of new guys Ive never played with, like Sunday (Salvacion), Estong (Ballesteros) and Aris (Dimaunahan). I think the talent level in the PBA has really gone up several notches. Im impressed with Sundays shooting ability. Jimmy (Alapag), I knew he was good but I didnt think he was that good. And Asi (Taulava), he deserves to be the MVPhes tough, anyway you look at it."
Helterbrand said not all the Ginebra players were accounted for in yesterdays practice. Missing were Eric Menk, Rob Johnson, Chester Tolomia and Mark Caguioa. Newcomers who showed up were draft prospect Nino Gelig and MBA veteran Kalani Ferreira.
"We did warm-ups at practice, some scrimmaging and drills for about two hours," said Helterbrand. "The guy who looked in good shape was Ferreira. As for me, Im not putting a lot of pressure on myself. I know Im out of shape. I didnt play PBA basketball at all last year. Ive got a lot of catching up to do. Im taking my time, taking it slow. Weve got a lot of great scorers and shooters in the team now so Im hoping I get a chance to run our plays and get the guys involved."
Helterbrand said for Ginebra to make it to the top of the PBA, "weve got to play together as a team." He added that "someone has to step up as our leaderEric or Mark or Bal or Jun (Limpot) or any of the veterans."
Helterbrand said he missed his backcourt partner Caguioa the most. "I talked to Mark in the US and he thought I was joking when I told him I was coming back," he related. "Im excited to play with Mark again. I know how the fans used to call us the Bandana Boys or the Kamikaze Kids." Helterbrand and Caguioa will room together during the season.
Helterbrand averaged 8.9 points as a Ginebra rookie, 7.8 as a sophomore and 4.6 in 2002.
Helterbrand was born in Manila to Lamberto Vicente and Melanie Romero. The name on his birth certificate was Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. His parents later separated and his mother took him, brother Francis and sister Rowena to the US when he was six. His mother remarried a US serviceman Ronald Helterbrand and changed his name to Anthony Helterbrand when he was 10.
The military life took the Helterbrand family to Germany and several bases in the US. Helterbrand played high school basketball in Oklahoma then saw action for Kentucky StateBilly Ray Bates alma materin Lexington before moving to South Carolina where he met his wife and settled down.
Helterbrand, 27, arrived in Manila last Saturday and worked out in Ginebras first practice of the year at the Green Meadows gym yesterday. He surprised a lot of teammates who didnt expect his unannounced comeback.
"Its good to be back," said Helterbrand, Ginebras direct-hire pick from the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA) in 2000. "Ive missed the PBA. During the year I was gone, I couldnt watch an entire game on the Filipino channel in South Carolina. Id turn off the TV because I wished I was playing instead of watching at home."
Helterbrand explained he took a year off to get his family back on track. "I missed my wife and our two kids who live in South Carolina," said Helterbrand. "I had no problems with managementtheyve been fair and theyve always treated me well. It was just that because of the decreasing value of the peso, I needed to think things over. You know, I send money every month for my family in the US."
While he was gone, Helterbrand and his wife Charlotte managed a 30-table Filipino-Chinese restaurant called the Oriental Cuisine in Charleston, South Carolina. Helterbrand also worked as a supervisor in an apartment building. He kept in shape playing in city leagues.
The vacation brought Helterbrand and his wife closer to their children4-year-old Jalen and 9-year-old Gianna.
Helterbrands Los Angeles-based Filipino agent Chique de la Rosa negotiated his return to Ginebra. Helterbrand said he signed a fresh two-year contract.
"It felt good to be back," said Helterbrand after yesterdays practice. "Of course, I got tired fast. I joked Bal (David) and the guys that I missed all their ugly faces. I dont think they knew I was coming back until I showed up at the gym. Theres a lot of new guys Ive never played with, like Sunday (Salvacion), Estong (Ballesteros) and Aris (Dimaunahan). I think the talent level in the PBA has really gone up several notches. Im impressed with Sundays shooting ability. Jimmy (Alapag), I knew he was good but I didnt think he was that good. And Asi (Taulava), he deserves to be the MVPhes tough, anyway you look at it."
Helterbrand said not all the Ginebra players were accounted for in yesterdays practice. Missing were Eric Menk, Rob Johnson, Chester Tolomia and Mark Caguioa. Newcomers who showed up were draft prospect Nino Gelig and MBA veteran Kalani Ferreira.
"We did warm-ups at practice, some scrimmaging and drills for about two hours," said Helterbrand. "The guy who looked in good shape was Ferreira. As for me, Im not putting a lot of pressure on myself. I know Im out of shape. I didnt play PBA basketball at all last year. Ive got a lot of catching up to do. Im taking my time, taking it slow. Weve got a lot of great scorers and shooters in the team now so Im hoping I get a chance to run our plays and get the guys involved."
Helterbrand said for Ginebra to make it to the top of the PBA, "weve got to play together as a team." He added that "someone has to step up as our leaderEric or Mark or Bal or Jun (Limpot) or any of the veterans."
Helterbrand said he missed his backcourt partner Caguioa the most. "I talked to Mark in the US and he thought I was joking when I told him I was coming back," he related. "Im excited to play with Mark again. I know how the fans used to call us the Bandana Boys or the Kamikaze Kids." Helterbrand and Caguioa will room together during the season.
Helterbrand averaged 8.9 points as a Ginebra rookie, 7.8 as a sophomore and 4.6 in 2002.
Helterbrand was born in Manila to Lamberto Vicente and Melanie Romero. The name on his birth certificate was Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. His parents later separated and his mother took him, brother Francis and sister Rowena to the US when he was six. His mother remarried a US serviceman Ronald Helterbrand and changed his name to Anthony Helterbrand when he was 10.
The military life took the Helterbrand family to Germany and several bases in the US. Helterbrand played high school basketball in Oklahoma then saw action for Kentucky StateBilly Ray Bates alma materin Lexington before moving to South Carolina where he met his wife and settled down.
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