He also won four championships in the NCAA, multiple PBA D-League titles, and played for the Philippines' men's national basketball team.
He came over from San Beda's junior team along with Anjo Caram, Alvin Padilla, and Dave Marcelo.
[2][3] He got his first Player of the Week award when he led San Beda to 2nd place early in the tournament standings.
[10] In a win over the Stags, he scored 23 points, and led San Beda to its first elimination round sweep in the program's history.
[13] Lanete started Season 87 with two straight wins, including one over the Lyceum Pirates in which he had 19 points on four triples.
[15] He then got his career-high when he scored 32 points in a win over the EAC Generals, earning himself a Player of the Week award.
[20] He received another Player of the Week award when he scored 28 points in a win over Letran, but this time shared it with teammate Anthony Semerad.
[21] The Red Lions finished the elimination rounds as the top seed thanks to a win over the Stags in which he made the game-winning three pointer.
Lanete played for the San Beda-Maynilad Water Dragons in the inaugural conference of the PBA D-League.
[27] When Maynilad was disbanded, he joined the NLEX Road Warriors and led the team to multiple titles until 2014.
[29] Lanete then played for the Hapee Fresh Fighters, joining them before the start of the 2014–15 Aspirants' Cup.
[35][36] After spending another year as a Gilas Cadet and with Hapee in the D-League, he applied for the PBA draft.
[44] In a 2016 Governors' Cup win over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, he scored 21 points on 6-of-9 shooting from downtown, together with eight rebounds, two assists, and two clutch triples.
[53] He made his debut as a starter in a Governors' Cup win over the Blackwater Elite, immediately making an impact with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting from three, three rebounds, one assist, one block, and zero turnovers in nearly 24 minutes.
[54] In a matchup against his older brother Chico and the Phoenix Fuel Masters, he led Meralco to the win with a PBA career-high 27 points, four rebounds, two assists, and two steals.
[64] He scored 16 points again in a win over the Elasto Painters in which only seven Batang Pier played due to various injuries.
[68] Despite their poor start, NorthPort rallied to get into the playoffs with the arrival of Christian Standhardinger via trade and a new import in Michael Qualls.
[78] [79] Lanete was first called up to the Philippines' men's national basketball team in 2011 for the SEA Games.
[83][84] Gilas then went on to beat Thailand once again and claim a spot in that year's FIBA Asia Cup.
[88] Lanete then participated in Gilas's campaigns in regional tournaments held in Dubai and Hong Kong.
In June 2020, Lanete married Shelby Pearl, an American who did volunteer work in the Philippines.