Previous La Salle star focus Justine Baltazar has authoritatively endorsed with the Japan B. Association’s Hiroshima Dragonflies on Thursday, May 26 – affirming prior reports and bits of gossip that he has abroad open doors sitting tight for him after school.
The 25-year-old as of late finished his UAAP vocation as the Season 84 MVP sprinter up with heavenly midpoints of 12.1 places, 10.8 bounce back, 3.1 helps, 1.0 take, and 1.0 block.
He drove the Green Archers to one more Final Four billet prior to tumbling to the inevitable boss UP Fighting Maroons.
Pushing his ace vocation ahead after a short spell with the Philippines’ National Basketball League (NBL), Baltazar is currently expected to give Hiroshima a steadying presence at the Asian Player Quota spot, particularly after the crew’s wild season where it got done with a 29-28 record.
The 6-foot-7 major man is set to join individual Gilas Pilipinas stalwarts Thirdy Ravena of the San-En NeoPhoenix, Ray Parks of the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins, and ex-Toyama import Dwight Ramos, presently of the Levanga Hokkaido.
Morever, Five different Filipinos as of late had stretches with the B. Association like Kiefer Ravena and Kobe Paras, however don’t have live agreements right now. In the mean time, Javi Gomez de Liaño, previously of the association’s Ibaraki Robots, has since returned home to play for the PBA.
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