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Jerom Lastimosa was born on 1 July, 1998 in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines, is a Filipino basketball player. Discover Jerom Lastimosa'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 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 1 July, 1998
Birthday 1 July
Birthplace Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines
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1998

Jerom Lastimosa (born July 1, 1998) is a Filipino basketball player.

He played college basketball for the Adamson Soaring Falcons of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) from Season 81 to 86.

He has also played for the Philippines men's national basketball team.

Lastimosa was born in Dumaguete as the fifth out of six children.

His mother is a wet market vendor while his father is a tricycle driver.

When he was younger, Lastimosa would play in panalay tournaments.

These would be tournaments in which he would play basketball against other amateurs or even ex-pros for an agreed-upon fee, depending on the player's experience and talent level.

2017

A scout saw him in the 2017 Unigames (an annual sporting competition for nationwide schools) and recruited him to play for Adamson in Manila.

After playing for Asian College - Dumaguete, he committed to Adamson and promised his parents that he would obtain a degree in Manila.

Lastimosa first played for the Adamson Soaring Falcons in UAAP Season 81.

He started as a backup to Jerie Pingoy.

He debuted with six points, three rebounds, and four assists to help Adamson upset the Ateneo Blue Eagles.

In their rematch with Ateneo, he led the team with 13 points, but Ateneo won over them.

That season, Adamson was second in the standings.

He rose to prominence as a player when he converted a clutch triple to force overtime against the UP Fighting Maroons which Adamson survived for a few minutes in the semifinals.

However, they lost their twice-to-beat advantage, and UP moved on the Finals.

Lastimosa had more playing time the following season, but still came off the bench for Val Chauca.

Against the NU Bulldogs, he had 10 points and the game-winning assist for Lenda Douanga's game-winning three.

In a win over the UE Red Warriors, he contributed 16 points, eight rebounds, and six assists.

Against UP, he had some turnovers and missed a three with 2.8 seconds left in overtime that led to the Adamson loss.

In their rematch against NU, he had an all-around performance of 10 points, nine assists, six rebounds, and four steals.

He had a costly offensive foul against UP when he stuck out his leg on a three-ball attempt in their final possession, allowing UP to seal another win over them.

They were eliminated from playoff contention in a loss to the FEU Tamaraws.

His final averages that season were 8.5 points and 4.1 assists, which was less than what he had expected of himself.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, when there was no UAAP season, Lastimosa stayed in the Adamson dorms and kept in shape by playing pickup basketball with other athletes who had opted to stay in Adamson.

He gained the trust of their new head coach Nash Racela and started trusting his own teammates more as well.

In his first game of Season 84, he had 18 points, but got into foul trouble as Adamson lost.

He made 11 out of his 14 points in the first quarter, including a three-point shot that gave Adamson a commanding 16–2 cushion halfway through the period that they never looked back from.

Against the UST Growling Tigers, he had a near double-double of 16 points and nine rebounds, but it wasn't enough as UST took the win.

In their game against UP, he had 18 points, six rebounds, and three assists but missed the game-winning three pointer as the Falcons lost their third straight.

At the end of the first round, Adamson had a record of 1–6.

In their second round match against FEU, he led Adamson with 17 points, eight rebounds, and had the game-winning assist to rookie teammate Matty Erolon, who made the game-winning three.

Against NU, he tallied 17 points on an efficient 6-of-8 shooting clip with five rebounds, four assists, a career-high three blocks, and two steals.

In their rematch against UP, he hit a clutch three-pointer and two free throws as Adamson got revenge for losing to UP in the first round.

He then set a then career-high of 24 points to go with six rebounds, three assists, and three steals.

He led all scorers in the league at the end of the two-round elimination that season.

He was also in the top five for free throw percentage.

The Falcons however, did not make the Final Four.

Despite getting offers from Korean Basketball League (KBL) teams, Lastimosa opted to stay with Adamson for another year.

In a win against UE, he had 11 points, seven rebounds, and no turnovers.