While the All-Star festivities are often viewed as a break from the grind, Ahanmisi’s performance was a statement. By outclassing some of the league's elite guards and dethroning the PBA’s all-time three-point king, Marcio Lassiter, Jerrick proved that he is no longer just a "specialist" off the bench. He is a legitimate force that belongs in the starting rotation of a playoff-bound team.
A Historic Sweep in Ilocos Sur
Ahanmisi’s Friday was a masterclass in agility and sharpshooting.
Agility & Quickness: He opened the night by navigating the obstacle course in a blistering 24.94 seconds, beating out established stars like Rey Nambatac and rising talents like Juan Gomez de Liaño. This win was particularly special as it allowed him to join his older brother, Maverick Ahanmisi, in the record books as an Obstacle Challenge champion.
The Shooting Masterclass: Just thirty minutes later, Ahanmisi returned to the arc. In a high-pressure finale, he knocked down 30 points, punctuated by two "golden ball" conversions from the four-point arc. He outlasted Marcio Lassiter (25 points) and Juan GDL (18 points), proving that when the lights are brightest, he is the most dangerous shooter in the league.
“I’m so proud of myself because I work hard every single day... God’s just blessed me today,” an emotional Ahanmisi shared after receiving his twin plaques from Mayor Eric Singson and Commissioner Willie Marcial.
For much of his career, particularly during his time with Magnolia, Ahanmisi was often pigeonholed as a "bench sniper." However, since moving to Terrafirma, he has shown that his ceiling is much higher.
Consistency and Discipline: Ahanmisi’s "All-Star Sweep" isn't a fluke; it's the result of what he calls "the things people don't see on camera." His 2025-26 campaign has been marked by career-high scoring bursts, including a 26-point performance against TNT earlier this season.
Modern Skill Set: In a PBA that now features the four-point line and "unlimited height" imports, a guard who can navigate a defense and hit shots from 30 feet is invaluable. Ahanmisi provides the spacing that every championship contender craves.
Proven Performance: He didn't just beat role players; he beat the best. Out-shooting Marcio Lassiter in a final is a rite of passage that confirms Ahanmisi is ready for the heavy minutes associated with a "main man" status.
| Player | Obstacle Challenge Time | 3-Point Shootout Final Score |
| Jerrick Ahanmisi | 24.94s (1st) | 30 (1st) |
| Marcio Lassiter | N/A | 25 |
| Juan GDL | 35.83s | 18 |
| Rey Nambatac | 27.94s | N/A |
The Verdict: A Star Unleashed
Jerrick Ahanmisi has officially outgrown his role as a "support piece." His dominance in Candon City shows that he has the agility to stay in front of elite guards and the shooting touch to break open any game. For a playoff contender looking for that final piece to balance their roster, Ahanmisi isn't just a target—he is the solution.
The "Ahanmisi Household" now boasts three Obstacle Challenge crowns, but Jerrick has added a Three-Point King title to the trophy case. It’s time for the rest of the league to treat him like the star he proved to be in Ilocos Sur.
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