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Johnny Abarrientos was born on 17 July, 1970 in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player and coach. Discover Johnny Abarrientos'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 53 years old?
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Timeline
Johnny Abarrientos (born July 17, 1970) is a Filipino retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association.
Abarrientos began his basketball career in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for the Far Eastern University Tamaraws alongside future pro Victor Pablo and led the Tamaraws to two UAAP crowns in 1991 and 1992.
He is known by many as The Flying A when he started playing for the Alaska Milkmen in 1993.
He is currently an assistant coach for the Magnolia Hotshots and for the FEU Tamaraws.
Alaska selected Abarrientos 3rd overall in the 1993 PBA Draft and showed impressive performances in his rookie season.
In his second season, he was included in the RP National team bound for the 1994 Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan.
From 1994 to 1998, Abarrientos led Alaska to eight PBA titles, including the grand slam winning 1996 season.
He was named as the Most Valuable Player during the same season and the Best Player of the Conference in the Commissioner's Cup.
He was also a many-time member of the Philippine National team, and was the 1996 PBA Most Valuable Player, becoming the shortest player to win the league's highest individual award.
In 1997, talks of Abarrientos' potential participation in the NBA came, when Charlotte Hornets scout Joe Bettancourt offered Abarrientos a contract to participate in the Hornets' pre-season camp.
Abarrientos, though, declined the offer to concentrate on his pro career in the PBA.
In 1997 Abarrientos average a career high 16.7 Points and a league leading 8.6 assists per game.
In 1998, Abarrientos was included in the Philippine Centennial Team, coached by his Alaska mentor Tim Cone.
Two years later, Abarrientos was named in the PBA's 25 Greatest Players of All-Time as part of the league's anniversary on April 9, 2000.
During the same year, Abarrientos' career started to diminish despite the Aces winning the All-Filipino crown.
After the season, Abarrientos and Poch Juinio were swapped to the Pop Cola Panthers for Ali Peek and Jon Ordonio.
Abarrientos put on a decent performance in his only season with the Panthers in 2001.
With Rudy Hatfield and former Alaska teammates Lastimosa and Juinio around, they led Pop Cola to a third-place finish in the All-Filipino Cup.
After the year, Pop Cola was bought by the San Miguel Corporation and was renamed as the Coca-Cola Tigers.
Prior to joining the Tigers in 2002, Abarrientos was part of the RP Training Pool for the Busan Asian Games but was later cut.
He returned later to lead Coca-Cola to a third-place finish in the Governor's Cup.
In the All-Filipino, Abarrientos led his team to the finals against Alaska.
After he scored 20 points in the first half of Game 1, Abarrientos left the game with an injury and was sidelined for the rest of the series.
The Tigers went on to win the crown 3–1 over his former team.
In 2003, Abarrientos and his team led the Tigers to the 2003 Reinforced Conference title.
By the 2004–2005 season, injuries and decline have hampered Abarrientos and saw his minutes diminished.
In the 2005–2006 season, Abarrientos shared point guard duties with fellow FEU alumni, rookie Dennis Miranda and Dale Singson.
Two weeks before the start of the PBA season, the Coca-Cola Tigers released Abarrientos.
Rumors persisted that his former team Alaska and Ginebra were interested in acquiring him.
Five days after his release, Abarrientos was signed by Coke's sister team Ginebra to a contract for the 2006–07 season after none of the non-SMC teams showed interest in signing the former 1996 MVP.
Ginebra would go on to win the 2006-07 Philippine Cup against San Miguel, 4–2, with Abarrientos hitting a three-pointer in a crucial stretch of the final game.
Afterwards, Abarrientos went into semi-retirement, serving in the coaching staff of Ginebra.
The Flying A made a memorable moment when he surpassed Ramon Fernandez as the all-time leader in steals on February 5, 2007, as Ginebra defeated the Talk 'N Text Phone Pals and won their semis matchup, 4–2.
He played reserve role to lead point guard and 2009 Most Valuable Player Jayjay Helterbrand, as his court generalship gave additional factor in the Kings' line-up.
Before the 2009-2010 PBA season started, he announced his retirement, ending his very successful 16 years in the PBA.
After Abarrientos was elevated as assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings, he was invited by Alaska management for the Alaska 25th Anniversary Reunion as a result of their triumphant title conquest in the 2010 PBA Fiesta Conference against the San Miguel Beermen.
His jersey #14 was retired by FEU on July 6, 2011.
He also played in the Philippine Basketball League for the Crispa Redmanizers and Triple-V before jumping ship to the PBA.