Jason Andre Perkins (born September 20, 1992) is a Filipino-American professional basketball player for the
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters of the
Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Personal life
Perkins is the youngest of three siblings. His father is an African-American, while his mother, Jennifer (''née'' Cahigas), is a Filipina, who hails from
Bolinao, Pangasinan. Perkins' interest in sports began at a young age and he played basketball and football as a child.
He has a wife and a daughter.
High school career
Perkins attended at
Shakopee High School in
Shakopee, Minnesota, where he suited up for the Sabers boys basketball team. He also played
Tight end (TE) for the school's varsity football program. During his senior year in 2010–11, he averaged 16.6 points and 4.2 rebounds per game, and signed the letter of intent to play for the
Valley City State University
Valley City State University (VCSU) is a public university in Valley City, North Dakota. It is part of the North Dakota University System. Founded in 1890 as Valley City State Normal School, a two-year teachers' college, it was authorized to confe ...
in April 2011. He also played
AAU ball when he was a teenager, suiting up for a squad called Pump N Run, where got his moniker Hefty Lefty.
College career
After graduating from Shakopee in 2011, Perkins attended at
Valley City State University
Valley City State University (VCSU) is a public university in Valley City, North Dakota. It is part of the North Dakota University System. Founded in 1890 as Valley City State Normal School, a two-year teachers' college, it was authorized to confe ...
to play basketball for the Vikings, but he only played for one year there. In 2012, he decided to come to the Philippines to study upon the proddings of his mother Jennifer, who had always encouraged him to live in her native land.
He was initially recruited by former
San Beda
es, Universidad de San Beda
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head coach
Frankie Lim to play for the Red Lions, but left following Lim's resignation. Then he was invited by De La Salle University officials to visit the campus, and soon after, he joined the practice with the Green Archers. He served his one-year residency before finally suiting up for the
Green Archers
The De La Salle Green Archers (also known simply as the Green Archers) are the men's varsity teams representing De La Salle University in the Philippines. The women's varsity teams are generally referred to as the De La Salle Lady Archers. The s ...
in the
2013 UAAP season. In his rookie season, he averaged 12.7 PPG on 52.8% FGs and 9.6 RPG and was instrumental in La Salle's title conquest. He was also named to the Mythical Five—the only rookie on the list—along with
Terrence Romeo,
Roi Sumang
Shej Roi R. Sumang (born December 12, 1990) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the NorthPort Batang Pier of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
Early life and high school career
He is the eldest of six children of Jess and ...
,
Ray Parks and
Karim Abdul
Karim Abdul (born 3 July 1992) is a collegiate basketball player from Cameroon. He last played for the UST Growling Tigers in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). He is also a football player for Dolphins United F.C. ...
. The Archers went on to win the championship that season.
In the Archers' first win of
Season 77, Perkins hit clutch shots for 14 points against the
NU Bulldogs. They went on to have a five-game win streak. After their streak was snapped by the
FEU Tamaraws, he bounced back with 16 points and 16 rebounds against the
Adamson Falcons
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. The Archers failed to defend their title that year, as they lost to FEU in the Final Four. They fell just short of a spot in the Final Four the following year.
Perkins returned to La Salle for his final year.
He missed the start of
Season 79 due to a knee injury. He lost his starting role that year, but the Archers went on to win the championship, sweeping the
Ateneo Blue Eagles in the process.
College statistics
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, align=left , 2011–12
, align=left ,
VCSU
, 27 , , - , , .527 , , .167 , , .6 , , 3.2 , , .4 , , .4 , , .1 , , 7.0
, -
, align=left ,
2013-14
, align=left ,
, 19 , , 28.3 , , .506 , , .538 , , .635 , , 9.8 , , 1.8 , , .3 , , .5 , , 12.2
, -
, align=left ,
2014-15
, align=left ,
, 17 , , 27.5 , , .435 , , .214 , , .620 , , 10.2 , , 2.1 , , .2 , , .2 , , 10.4
, -
, align=left ,
2015-16
, align=left ,
, 13 , , 26.9, , .337 , , .222 , , .647 , , 8.6 , , 1.4 , , .1 , , .1 , , 7.1
Amateur career
PBA D-League
Perkins was one of the 215 aspirants for the 2015 PBA D-League draft, which took place on December 1, 2015. On December 1, 2015, he was drafted first overall by the
Caida Tiles Masters in the PBA D-League draft held at PBA Café in Metrowalk, Pasig. In the
2016 PBA D-League Aspirants' Cup quarterfinals, he had 17 points to send his team to the semifinals.
Cignal-San Beda Hawkeyes
Perkins then signed with the Cignal-San Beda Hawkeyes for the
2017 season. He debuted in the
Philippine Cup with 10 points, nine rebounds, and two assists in 21 minutes, but struggled with foul trouble as the Fuel Masters went on to lose to the
San Miguel Beermen
The San Miguel Beermen are a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). It is one of three PBA clubs owned by the San Miguel Corporation group of companies along with the Magnolia Hotshots and Barangay Ginebra ...
.
He had 14 points on 5-of-5 shooting from the field in a win over the
Cafe France-CEU Bakers
The PBA Developmental League, or PBA D-League, is the Philippine Basketball Association's official minor league basketball organization.
History
The PBA D-League was conceptualized after the collapse of the proposed merger between the Philip ...
, then had a double-double of 19 points and 18 rebounds the next game in a win against Wangs Basketball. He had 24 points to clinch the top spot for Cignal. They made it to the Finals against the Racal Tile Masters, where in their Game 1 win, he led the Hawkeyes with 28 points and 8 rebounds. In Game 3, he had 21 points, including a go-ahead three pointer, that gave Cignal the Aspirants' Cup championship.
In the
Foundation Cup
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, Perkins led his team with 18 points (including the game-sealing layup) and 10 rebounds to send them to the semifinals. They made it to the Finals, where they faced off against the
CEU Scorpions. The Hawkeyes were able to sweep the Scorpions in two games, giving Cignal its second championship.
Professional career
PBA
Perkins was selected 4th overall by the
Phoenix Fuel Masters during the
2017 Draft. He debuted in the
Philippine Cup with 10 points, nine rebounds, and two assists in 21 minutes, but struggled with foul trouble as the Fuel Masters went on to lose to the
San Miguel Beermen
The San Miguel Beermen are a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). It is one of three PBA clubs owned by the San Miguel Corporation group of companies along with the Magnolia Hotshots and Barangay Ginebra ...
.
He helped the team gain its first ever twice-to-beat advantage in the quarterfinals as they finished 2nd at the end of eliminations of the
2018 Governors' Cup with an 8-3 W-L record but they lost to the
Meralco Bolts
The Meralco Bolts is a professional basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association. The team began in 2010 after the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) acquired the PBA franchise of the Sta. Lucia Realtors. The team is one of three ...
in two straight games. At season's end, he was named Rookie of the Year after averaging 12.1 points. 6.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists and the All-Rookie team.
In the
2019 Philippine Cup, Perkins matched up against his former college teammate
Abu Tratter, who was playing for the
Blackwater Elite.
He only had 15 points that game, but they got the win over the Elite.
Against the
Magnolia Hotshots, he hit a corner three with 19.1 seconds left and a free throw to seal a comeback win for Phoenix. He later played in the Rookies/Sophomores vs. Juniors game, and was also an All-Star. During the quarterfinals against the
Alaska Aces, he set a new career-high of 31 points, leading Phoenix to its first-ever semifinals. In the semifinals, they lost to the Beermen in five games out of a best-of-seven series.
In the
2020 Philippine Cup, he had 30 points and eight rebounds against the
Rain or Shine Elastopainters to help the Fuel Masters secure the #2 seed. They edged the Hotshots in the first round, but its finals aspirations fell short as the Fuel Masters lost to the
TNT Katropa in the knockout game of the semifinals.
In the
2021 Philippine Cup, he had 28 points to end the
Terrafirma Dyip's three-game winning streak. In the
2021 Governors' Cup, he had only 11 points and nine rebounds as the Hotshots ended Phoenix's season.
Before the start of the
2022–23 Commissioner's Cup, Perkins had season-ending injury on his knee. However, he was cleared by doctors to play again nearly two months after surgery.
PBA career statistics
''As of the end of 2022–23 season''
Season-by-season averages
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, align=left ,
, align=left ,
Phoenix
, 36 , , 26.2 , , .513 , , .364 , , .703 , , 6.1 , , 1.4 , , .3 , , .3 , , 12.1
, -
, align=left ,
, align=left ,
Phoenix
, 39 , , 28.0 , , .453 , , .292 , , .798 , , 6.5 , , 1.4 , , .8 , , .2 , , 10.5
, -
, align=left ,
, align=left ,
Phoenix
, 17 , , 37.6 , , .509 , , .395 , , .739 , , 8.6 , , 2.5 , , .2 , , .1 , , 17.8
, -
, align=left ,
, align=left ,
Phoenix
, 25 , , 36.7 , , .468 , , .420 , , .724 , , 7.7 , , 2.1 , , .6 , , .6 , , 14.8
, -
, align=left ,
, align=left ,
Phoenix
, 26 , , 32.0 , , .450 , , .333 , , .758 , , 5.8 , , 2.2 , , .7 , , .2 , , 15.2
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, align="center" colspan=2 , Career
, 143 , , 31.0 , , .477 , , .369 , , .749 , , 6.9 , , 1.8 , , .5 , , .3 , , 13.4
National team career
He was named to the
Gilas 3x3 team for the
SEA Games, along with
Chris Newsome,
CJ Perez
Christian Jaymar Perez (born November 17, 1993) is a Filipino professional basketball player for the San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was selected 1st overall in the 2018 PBA draft by Columbian Dyip.
Early ...
, and
Moala Tautuaa
Moala Delvalle Tautuaa Jr. (born April 30, 1989) is an American born Filipino-Tongan professional basketball player for the San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was drafted first overall by the TNT Tropang Texter ...
. That team went on to sweep their competition in eight games, winning the gold medal.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Perkins, Jason
1992 births
Living people
American men's basketball players
American sportspeople of Filipino descent
Basketball players from Minnesota
Competitors at the 2019 SEA Games
Filipino men's 3x3 basketball players
Filipino men's basketball players
People from Shakopee, Minnesota
Philippine Basketball Association All-Stars
Philippines national 3x3 basketball team players
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters players
Power forwards (basketball)
SEA Games gold medalists for the Philippines
De La Salle Green Archers basketball players
Valley City State University alumni
Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters draft picks
SEA Games medalists in 3x3 basketball