Jerrick Ahanmisi finally came to terms with Terrafirma by signing a one-year contract after being acquired in a trade with Magnolia.
The four-point specialist sealed the deal alongside agent Danny Espiritu in a meeting with Dyip team manager Waiyip Chong
Both parties had been in negotiations since Terrafirma got the incoming fifth-year guard last August when it dealt the rights to Javi Gomez de Liano to Magnolia.
Terrafirma also acquired Magnolia’s second round pick in the recent Rookie Draft, which it used to select burly College of St. Benilde big man Shawn Umali.
Ahanmisi averaged 6.8 points and 1.8 rebounds in 33 games for Magnolia in the 2024-25 campaign.
It was in the same season that Ahanmisi became known for knocking down shots from the league’s new four-point line, making 28-of-72 from the longest arc for a 39-percent clip.
He’s only ranked second to then-teammate Paul Lee, who made 31, and fourth in percentage among locals.
Minutes, however, were inconsistent-something that Ahanmisi looks to change now he’s on a Terrafirma side that hopes to show semblance of being competitive despite a relatively ragtag roster anchored by Louie Sangalang, Paolo Hernandez and Brent Paraiso.