Regille Kent Ilagan was born on April 3,1997 and is a Filipino professional basketball player for the Blackwater Bossing of the Philippine Basketball Association.
28 Facts About RK Ilagan
RK Ilagan played college basketball for the San Sebastian Stags, where he gained a reputation as one of the best amateur shooters in the country.
RK Ilagan was born in Manila, and raised in Bulacan until Grade 5, when he went back to Manila when his parents gave in to his desire to play varsity basketball.
RK Ilagan first tried out for the high school team of San Sebastian.
In Season 90, RK Ilagan had 22 points against the San Beda Red Cubs.
RK Ilagan first played for the San Sebastian Stags in NCAA Season 92.
In Season 93, after their opening loss to San Beda, RK Ilagan contributed nine points and seven rebounds in a win over Arellano.
RK Ilagan lost in the 3-Point Shootout, this time to Mapua's Almel Olquina.
RK Ilagan then unloaded 21 points with five three-pointers against them to move on to the next round.
In Season 94, RK Ilagan became one of the veterans of the team, and expectations were that they would contend for the championship that season.
RK Ilagan had 18 points and four assists against Lyceum, but he fouled out with a technical foul, costing San Sebastian the win.
RK Ilagan then got injured in a loss against Arellano with a cut over his right eye, but was still able to finish the game.
RK Ilagan apologized to his team, and returned with 13 points in a loss to Lyceum.
RK Ilagan then got a career-high 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting with six triples in a blowout win over the Mapua Cardinals.
RK Ilagan scored 20 points, eight assists and four rebounds in that win.
RK Ilagan then scored 22 points and made seven assists in a close win over Letran.
RK Ilagan finished his season with averages of nearly 16 points a game on 32 percent shooting from the three-point area, four rebounds and four assists per game.
RK Ilagan got to play in that year's All-Star Game.
RK Ilagan then confirmed that he would be entering the PBA season 46 draft.
RK Ilagan came in as one of the shortest players in that year's draft.
RK Ilagan made his PBA debut against the Blackwater Bossing, in which he had eight points on a perfect 3-of-3 from the field including two threes in just under two minutes.
RK Ilagan returned in a loss to the NLEX Road Warriors.
RK Ilagan scored a PBA career-high 11 points in a win against the Meralco Bolts with his last points being a game-winning buzzer-beating mid-range shot.
RK Ilagan led the team with a PBA career-high 14 points in a loss to the Magnolia Hotshots.
TNT guard Jayson Castro was able to win the game for his side on a layup over RK Ilagan, and Converge sealed their fate by turning it over.
RK Ilagan then led Converge to its 2nd straight win a new PBA career-high of 20 points against the NorthPort Batang Pier.
RK Ilagan broke his PBA career-high with 22 points in a win over the Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters during the PBA Commissioner's Cup.
RK Ilagan then had 12 points in a win over his former team Converge.