Filipino-American import Dwight Ramos is staying in Japan as he agreed to a brand new contract with Levanga Hokkaido for the 2023-2024 season of the B. League.
The crew introduced Ramos’ signing on Tuesday.
“Ramos played an active role in leading the team to victory last season, which was his first year with the team, with his scoring ability, rebounds, and steals that could break through the situation on an individual basis,” stated Levanga CEO Yo Yokota on the crew’s web site.
“In the new season, which will be his second year at Levanga Hokkaido, he will deepen his understanding of the team’s basketball and be more fit than last season. I hope.”
Ramos is ready to play his second 12 months with Hokkaido and third general 12 months in B. League after suiting up for the Toyama Grouses throughout the 2021-2022 season.
In a separate publish, the Gilas Pilipinas star stated he is wanting ahead to a different season with the crew after studying loads from their earlier marketing campaign.
“My 2nd year as a pro has taught me lessons on and off the court and came with a lot of challenges,” the 24-year-old baller stated.
“As the next season approaches, I’m excited to announce that I’m signing with Levanga Hokkaido for the next year. Excited to get back with my guys!”
—Bea Micaller/JMB, GMA Integrated News
Source: www.gmanetwork.com