MANILA, Philippines–Rondae Hollis-Jefferson’s upcoming team-up with his older brother for TNT in the East Asia Super League (EASL) has a lot more meaning than what everyone thinks.
“I’ve never played with him,” Rondae said when asked of Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson being signed up by the Tropang Giga for the remainder of the continental competition, replacing Quincy Miller.
“We’ve played in rec leagues (recretational leagues) and pro-ams (professional-amateur tournaments), but never professionally. He was a year removed from high school when I became freshman at high school so we’ve never got to play together and this will be our first time.”
That first time is set Wednesday when the Tropang Giga host the Taipei Fubon Braves in Sta. Rosa, Laguna in a bid to finally win their first EASL game after dropping the previous four games in Group A.
Rahlir, 32 and four years older than Rondae, never got to play in the NBA and played in the G-League, Luxembourg, Canada and Finland before being tapped by TNT for the EASL.
He was in the stands Friday when the younger Hollis-Jefferson put up another dominant performance of 42 points as TNT downed Blackwater, 105-96, in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner’s Cup.
“It’s not only big for our family, but for community and all these young kids that have siblings playing basketball together,” said Rondae, whose family is from Chester, Pennsylvania.
“I really appreciate Jolas (TNT coach/team manager Jojo Lastimosa), MVP (Manny V. Pangilinan) and all those guys for allowing this to happen. It’s definitely a dream come true for us,” he concluded.