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Japeth Aguilar was born on 25 January, 1987 in Sexmoan, Pampanga, Philippines (now Sasmuan, Pampanga), is a Filipino basketball player (born 1987). Discover Japeth Aguilar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 25 January 1987
Birthday 25 January
Birthplace Sexmoan, Pampanga, Philippines (now Sasmuan, Pampanga)
Nationality Philippines

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Japeth Aguilar Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Japeth Aguilar height is 6′ 9″ and Weight 235 lbs.

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Height 6′ 9″
Weight 235 lbs
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Japeth Aguilar Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Japeth Aguilar worth at the age of 37 years old? Japeth Aguilar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Philippines. We have estimated Japeth Aguilar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1987

Japeth Paul Cabrera Aguilar (born January 25, 1987) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

He first played college basketball for the Ateneo Blue Eagles of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), but after two seasons, he moved to the Western Kentucky University Hilltoppers in the Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States.

2004

Japeth Aguilar suited up as a college freshman for the Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines in 2004.

However, his first season stint was cut short due to appendicitis, but still managed to score 13 points, grab 11 rebounds and block 10 shots in 55 minutes of action in 10 games.

2005

On his sophomore year, he bounced back from a disappointing first season as he averaged 5.7 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.2 blocked shots per contest to help lead the Blue Eagles to a 10–4 finish in 2005.

He scored in double digits on three occasions, while he just missed a double-double twice after posting nine points and a career-best 10 boards in Ateneo's season opener as well as 10 points and eight rebounds later in the year in a win over Far Eastern University.

Aguilar shot a high 55.4 percent from the field for the season, and he was credited with multiple blocks in 12 of the Blue Eagles’ 16 games — that included a career high of seven as well as two other contest with five or more.

He led the University Athletic Association of the Philippines in rejections during his sophomore season, with a total of 48 blocks in 16 games.

Japeth Aguilar later transferred to Western Kentucky University, where he saw action with the Hilltoppers mostly as a reserve.

2007

He entered the NCAA as a junior in 2007.

During the season, he posted eight points, eight rebounds, four blocked shots, three assists and two steals in just 32 minutes of action in the Hilltopper's first two contests.

He recorded four points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals in his collegiate début against Kennesaw State on November 9, 2007.

He then collected two points, five rebounds and a game-best three blocks on November 13 against Kentucky Wesleyan.

He was injured in practice after the victory over Kentucky Wesleyan and missed the rest of the year.

2009

Since he was not selected in the NBA draft, he left the U.S., pursued his basketball career in the PBA and became the first pick overall in the 2009 PBA draft.

As expected, the Burger King Whoppers nabbed Aguilar as its overall No.1 draft pick in the 2009 PBA draft; however days after the draft, he boldly declared that he would join the Smart Gilas Pilipinas developmental basketball program coached by Serbian Rajko Toroman, a move which caused controversy within the PBA and angst especially by the team that drafted him.

PBA Governor Lito Alvarez even went to the extent of banning Aguilar from the league for his refusal to sign with the Whoppers.

An amicable settlement was reached on October 9, 2009, two days before the 35th PBA season.

With SBP president Manny Pangilinan and executive director Noli Eala intervening and at Alvarez's behest, Aguilar signed the one-year contract with the Whoppers.

The deal required him to play a few games with the Burger King Whoppers after which he would be traded to Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters (Pangilinan's PBA team), which in turn would release him to Smart Gilas.

Alvarez also pointed out that the No. 18 uniform was ready even before Aguilar signed the contract.

Aguilar played his only professional game with the Whoppers against the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants in the PBA season opener, which ended in a 93–80 loss to the Giants.

Immediately after, Aguilar got his wish as the Whoppers traded him to the Tropang Texters in exchange for future draft picks, indirectly through Barako Bull Energy Boosters which acted as the conduit team.

2010

Santa Cruz Warriors, the D-League affiliate of the Golden State Warriors in the NBA, selected Aguilar as the thirteenth pick in the seventh round, selected as 109th overall out of 139 players.

Aguilar, who attended a series of workouts with several NBA teams before joining the NBA D-League draft, was described as a "work in progress" by the New Orleans Hornets talent scout Don Sellers.

After surviving two cuts, Santa Cruz Warriors waived Aguilar on November 22.

On December 5, Japeth Aguilar signs a Practice Player Contract with Santa Cruz Warriors, Japeth Aguilar has not given up on his attempt to make it into the NBA.

2012

As expected, TNT loaned him to Smart Gilas where he stayed until after the 2012 London Olympics Asian Qualifier as per his Gilas contract.

Aguilar is the first player born and raised in the Philippines to ever receive an invitation to work out with an NBA team.

Days before the evaluation, Aguilar attended some open workouts hosted by the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League.

Aguilar's team lost but he had managed to put up some notable statistics.

He finished the game with 10 points (shooting five from nine field goal attempts), five blocks, four rebounds and an assist.

His performance also included three dunks.

In late September 2012, Aguilar was invited to a two-day workout with the New Orleans Hornets.

Shortly after, in early October 2012, Aguilar worked out with NBA D-League team, the Santa Cruz Warriors.

The Warriors expressed that they would draft him if he was still available when their turn came in the draft.

He was the 109th overall draft pick of the 2012 NBA D-League draft; drafted 13th in the 7th round.

On November 2, Japeth Aguilar's pursuit of his NBA dream got closer to reality after he became the first ever Filipino to be drafted in the NBA Development League.

2013

After his stint with the Hilltoppers and NBA tryouts, Aguilar returned to the Philippines to join the Gilas program to represent the Philippines coached by then Rajko Toroman and Chot Reyes mentored that captured the silver medal in 2013 FIBA Asia Cup in Manila and earned the berth that represented the country in World Basketball in Spain, which brings back the glory days of Philippine basketball in the International Scene.

Nonetheless, He played as one of the vital cogs in that tournament.