No. 91 – San Miguel Beermen | |
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Position | Power forward / center |
League | PBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Quezon City, Philippines | November 20, 1990
Nationality | Filipino |
Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Listed weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Quezon City High School Academy |
College | Adamson University |
PBA draft | 2014: 1st round, 6th overall pick |
Selected by the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel | |
Playing career | 2014–present |
Career history | |
2014–2015 | Barangay Ginebra San Miguel |
2015–2016 | Barako Bull Energy |
2016 | Phoenix Fuel Masters |
2016–2019 | Star/Magnolia Hotshots |
2019–2021 | Alaska Aces |
2022–present | San Miguel Beermen |
Career highlights and awards | |
John Rodney Sanao Brondial (born November 20, 1990) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He played college basketball for Adamson University in the UAAP. He was drafted 6th overall by Barangay Ginebra in the 2014 PBA draft.
Amateur career
Brondial was discovered by then Adamson coach Leo Austria while playing in an inter-barangay league at Philam Homes in West Avenue, Quezon City where Austria, who happened to be in the neighborhood visiting a relative, spotted him playing in a championship game.[1]
Professional career
After finishing his studies at Adamson, Brondial applied for the 2014 PBA draft. He was picked by Ginebra with their 6th overall pick.[2]
On November 16, 2015, Brondial and a 2018 second round pick were traded to Barako Bull in exchange for Jervy Cruz.[3]
On May 11, 2016, Brondial was traded to the Magnolia/Star Hotshots along with RR Garcia for two rookies Mark Cruz along with Norbert Torres and veteran guard Jonathan Uyloan. In his second year with the team, Brondial won his first PBA championship against the Alaska Aces in Game 6 of the 2018 Governors' Cup finals series, 4–2.[4]
Brondial was part of the trade that sent Alaska guard Chris Banchero to the Star Hotshots in the latter part of 2019. Brondial was seen as "super reliable" by his new coach, Jeffrey Cariaso, as he flourishes as one of the big men of the Aces, who beat the NorthPorth Batang Pier at the resumption of the "PBA bubble" on November 6, 2020, when he scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.[5]
On January 6, 2022, Brondial became an unrestricted free agent.[6] He was offered a two-year contract extension but declined.[7] Later that day, he signed a three-year contract with the San Miguel Beermen.[8]
PBA career statistics
Legend | |||||
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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 2022–23 season[9]
Season-by-season averages
Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2014–15 | Barangay Ginebra | 26 | 11.4 | .509 | .000 | .545 | 3.5 | .4 | .2 | .2 | 2.5 |
2015–16 | Barangay Ginebra | 29 | 12.6 | .465 | .556 | .536 | 4.6 | .4 | .2 | .3 | 3.9 |
Barako Bull | |||||||||||
Phoenix | |||||||||||
Star | |||||||||||
2016–17 | Star | 36 | 8.0 | .452 | .172 | .500 | 2.8 | .3 | .3 | .1 | 2.5 |
2017–18 | Magnolia | 54 | 8.2 | .462 | .259 | .600 | 2.4 | .3 | .2 | .1 | 2.4 |
2019 | Magnolia | 46 | 14.5 | .421 | .180 | .621 | 5.2 | .5 | .2 | .2 | 4.8 |
Alaska | |||||||||||
2020 | Alaska | 12 | 19.9 | .604 | .538 | .647 | 6.0 | .7 | .3 | .6 | 6.8 |
2021 | Alaska | 23 | 17.5 | .467 | .333 | .632 | 5.6 | 1.0 | .4 | .6 | 5.2 |
San Miguel | |||||||||||
2022–23 | San Miguel | 53 | 14.2 | .565 | .200 | .560 | 4.5 | .7 | .2 | .2 | 4.0 |
Career | 279 | 12.4 | .483 | .264 | .583 | 4.1 | .5 | .2 | .2 | 3.7 |
Personal life
Brondial was born to Anselmo and Florinda Brondial and is the eldest child. He has two brothers, namely Raymond and Oliver Allan, and three sisters, namely Agatha, Alexis Chryselle and Cristine Jane.[1]
References
- 1 2 Terrado, Reuben (August 14, 2014). "Inter-barangay discovery Rodney Brondial keen to follow in idol Marc Pingris' footsteps". Spin.ph. Manila. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
- ↑ Badua, Snow (August 25, 2014). "Pretty boy Rodney Brondial vows to Ginebra fans: 'Hindi ako papogi, handa akong makipagpalitan ng mukha'". Spin.ph. Manila. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ↑ Giongco, Mark (November 16, 2015). "Ginebra sends Brondial, 2nd round pick to Barako for Cruz". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Manila. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Murillo, M.A.S. (December 19, 2018). "Magnolia is PBA champion once again". The Manila Bulletin. Manila. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
- ↑ Terrado, Reuben (November 6, 2020). "Cariaso underscores value of 'super-reliable' Brondial to Alaska". Spin.ph. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
- ↑ Ramos, Gerry (January 6, 2022). "Rodney Brondial turns unrestricted free agent after Alaska talks fail". Spin.ph. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
- ↑ Bacnis, Justine (January 6, 2022). "Brondial declines two-year deal with Alaska, enters free agency".
- ↑ Ramos, Gerry (January 6, 2022). "Free agent Brondial signs with SMB after Alaska parting of ways". Spin.ph. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
- ↑ "Rodney Brondial Player Profile, San Miguel Beermen - RealGM". basketball.realgm.com.