RJ Abarrientos fires blanks in woeful start to PBA career

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RJ ABARRIENTOS had a forgettable PBA debut for Barangay Ginebra where he struggled to hit his shots during their game against Rain or Shine on Saturday at the Candon City Arena. Abarrientos only scored two points, while shooting a woeful 1-of-15 (6.7 percent) from the field in the Gin Kings’ 73-64 defeat against the Elasto Painters in their Governors’ Cup opener. The No. 3 pick in the draft finally made his first PBA basket on a lay-up in the 9:18-mark of the game after missing his first 11 shots, but struggled to make one again, his final four shots being three-point shots. Abarrientos, who decided to move to the PBA after stints in Korea and Japan, even clunked all his eight three-point and four four-point attempts during the match that he would rather forget. Abarrientos also had two rebounds and two steals on Saturday. The star rookie of the match turned out to be Felix Lemetti, who scored 10 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter to will Rain or Shine to victory in its 20-3 run to close the game. Also struggling in his first game with Barangay Ginebra was Isaac Go, who was acquired during the offseason in a major trade with Terrafirma. Go only made two points and was slightly better percentage-wise than Abarrientos after he shot 1-of-14 (7.1 percent) from the field. He, however, missed all five threes in the game, though Go hauled eight rebounds.​
 
It’s tough to see a debut not go as planned, but it’s important to remember that one game doesn’t define a player’s career. RJ Abarrientos and Isaac Go both had challenging outings against Rain or Shine, but this is just the start of their PBA journey. 🏀
 
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