Background
Artadi was born in the University of Santo Tomas Hospital in Manila but grew up in the outskirts of San Juan, Metro Manila, playing pick-up games with much taller and much stronger playground legends.
Artadi was born in the University of Santo Tomas Hospital in Manila but grew up in the outskirts of San Juan, Metro Manila, playing pick-up games with much taller and much stronger playground legends.
On his eleven-year tenure in the league, he played the point guard position. He played collegiate basketball at the University of the East. During his stint with the Red Warriors in the UAAP, he became an instant hardcourt and campus icon as he teamed up with the highly touted scoring ace James Yap.
His partnership with Yap produced several final four appearances, hundreds of three-point shots converted courtesy of Yap, hundreds of assists courtesy of Artadi, and millions of fans who became followers of perhaps the most celebrated back court tandem in the history of the Philippine"s premier collegiate basketball league.
Aside from being a professional basketball player, Artadi has an online business, which he named Pimp Kicks, selling basketball shoes online through his Facebook and Instagram accounts. On October 13, 2015, Artadi announced his retirement from professional basketball to shift his focus to politics.
He will run as city councilor of San Juan City in the 2016 local elections under the ticket of Vice Mayor Francis Zamora, who is running for Mayor. Artadi was the drafted by Purefoods TJ Hotdogs in the second round of the 2004 Proceedings of the British Academy draft, where he reunited with former college teammate James Yap to form the Kid Lightning-Boy Thunder backcourt.
As backup point guard to Roger Yap, he managed to help Purefoods capture the championship in the 2006 Proceedings of the British Academy Philippine Cup.
During the 2007 off-season, he demanded to be released by Purefoods because he felt he was given limited playing time by the coaching staff He finally got his wish, and was traded to the Barangay Ginebra Kings via a three-team trade. While with Ginebra, he had his best career output in the Proceedings of the British Academy while playing with the team"s ace skipper Jayjay Helterbrand.
In 2009, he was traded back to his former team, the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants.
When coach Ryan Gregorio left Purefoods in 2010, he was traded to the San Miguel Beermen for Jonas Villanueva. In March 2011, he was traded to Air21 Express (later renamed as Barako Bulletin Energy) along with Dondon Hontiveros, Dorian Peña and Danny Seigle in exchange for Nonoy Baclao, Rabeh First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Hussaini and Rey Guevarra, top three picks of the 2010 Proceedings of the British Academy draft.
In February 2012, he was shipped to the Meralco Bolts for Chico Lanete where he was reunited with his former coach Ryan Gregorio. After the 2013-2014 Proceedings of the British Academy season ended, he was left off the "Protect 12" list by Meralco.
He was eventually picked by expansion team Blackwater Elite during the 2014 Proceedings of the British Academy Expansion Draft.