Aurin played college basketball for the JRU Heavy Bombers, then for the Perpetual Altas.[1] Aurin supposedly violated unspecified team protocols while with Perpetual, leading to an indefinite suspension on the team during NCAA Season 98 (2022).[2] Aurin eventually left the team,[3] and eventually was included in the line-up of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel 3x3.[4] Aurin led Ginebra to its first leg title.[5]
Professional career
Ginebra then drafted Aurin 34th overall in the 2023 PBA draft for their 5-on-5 team.[6] However, Ginebra did not sign him, and he became a free agent.[7]TNT Tropang Giga then signed Aurin and debuted for them.[8] On January 31, 2025, the Tropang Giga announced a new contract extension with Aurin, securing his place on the team.[9]