JACK Animam is poised to make her on court return next month to headline the Manila Hustle 3x3: Philippine Women's 3x3 International Invitational.
The Gilas Pilipinas Women star will be back in action for the halfourt tilt set at Robinsons Magnolia from Feb. 4 to 5, marking her comeback from an ACL injury as one of the featured stars for the Lady Macbeth Riots 3x3 Team.

Joining her are fellow national team mainstays Janine Pontejos, Clare Castro, Khate Castillo, Trina Guytingco, and Ateneo center Kacey dela Rosa.
The field though, is just as formidable with five other Philippine teams ready to give Lady Macbeth a run for its money.
Philippines top-ranked 3x3 player Kaye Pingol will lead Uratex Dream as it looks to build on its triumph in the Ronac 3x3 Invitational last October.
Completing the squad are Tina Deacon and Shanda Anies, while Sam Harada replaces back-to-back 3x3 WNBL MVP Alyssa Villamor in the lineup as the latter enters law school.
Uratex Tibay will have an intact roster with Kat Quimpo, Ford Grajales, Eunique Chan, and Cecilia Junsay, while Discovery Perlas will parade Allana Lim, Raiza Palmera-Dy, Hazelle Yam, Sai Larosa, and Jhenn Angeles.
Army Altama is bringing in Soc Borja, Chack Cabinbin, Camille Sambile, and Daphne Jane Padayon, while Angelis Resort will have Snow Penaranda, Camille Claro, Jenina Ann Solis, Blanche Bahuyan, and Mar Prado.
"We are excited to showcase our top women ballers and our brand of Philippine basketball as these Philippine teams compete against some of the top players in the world," said tournament director Peachy Medina.
Japan's top two 3x3 players Aoi Katsura and Yuka Maeda spearhead Zoos Tokyo, while Korea's No. 1 Sojung Lee, No. 2 Park Eunseo, and No. 6 Park Seiun carry the flag for 1Eyehansol as the two squads emerge as the top teams from the foreign squads.
Rounding out the competition are Owl.Exe Kujukuri from Japan, G2L2 from Korea, Shoot It Dragons from Thailand, and Jumpshot from Singapore.
The winner will take home the USD3,000 cash prize, the runner-up bagging USD2,000, and the third placer coming away with USD1,000.
"We hope to drum up the growing sport of women's 3x3 basketball not just in the Philippines but also in the world. We want to foster international camaraderie through sports and showcase our world-class hospitality, professionalism and progress," said Medina.
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