Dwight Ramos sees enchancment in second season with Levanga

Dwight Ramos. Picture from Levanga Hokkaido

MANILA, Philippines — Dwight Ramos believes the Levanga Hokkaido can do significantly better within the upcoming 2023-23 B.League season.

Ramos and Levanga have lots of room to develop after the workforce solely managed to win 19 out of their 60 video games final season.

“Personally, I actually don’t give it some thought an excessive amount of, objectives or something. I simply wished to get extra wins than final 12 months. Particularly with how the workforce is taking part in, I really feel like we are able to get extra wins this 12 months,” stated Ramos, who’s getting into his second season with Hokkaido, in a digital press convention on Wednesday, “It needs to be extra thrilling for followers since we play onerous, particularly right here at house in order that’s actually the largest factor. Win as many video games as we are able to.”

Ramos averaged 9.5 factors, 3.8 rebounds, and a couple of.8 assists in his first season with Hokkaido, taking part in simply 41 video games after taking place with a proper ankle harm in November.

Armed along with his first Fiba World Cup expertise, the Gilas Pilipinas star is keen to construct a robust popularity when the Levanga open their marketing campaign in opposition to the Akita Happinets on October 7.

“I simply hope that we are able to construct a popularity that at any time when a workforce involves Hokkaido, it’s gonna be onerous for them to win. I need them to return right here play a unique manner, you’ve a unique swag — that it’s going to be onerous for groups to return right here and beat us at our house courtroom,” stated the 6-foot-4 guard. “That’s what I hope to be beginning this 12 months. Hopefully, our workforce can do this within the first [game] and play all through the entire season.”

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Dwight Ramos. Picture from Levanga Hokkaido

Hokkaido might be having a brand new coach as assistant Ryutaro Onodera took over the reins from Kenichi Sako final February.

“I believe coach has, I believe final 12 months he was type of in a unique scenario he was put there midway by means of the season. He has a full 12 months to place in his offense and protection, what he needs to do. And simply because he has extra time, he is ready to develop the workforce higher and make us extra disciplined with what he needs to do and teaches what he needs to take action there’s some various things,” Ramos, who’s in his third 12 months within the B.League, stated. “I can’t reveal an excessive amount of… It’s good things and he has extra time to place it in. I believe that’s the rationale why it’s going to be a significantly better season additionally.”

The 25-year-old Ramos determined to return to Hokkaido as a result of Sapporo is his favourite metropolis and he felt the workforce actually wished him.

“The one factor that I can do is simply put together myself for no matter he asks of me so in follow I’m going to need to do further photographs, further work earlier than and after follow. Simply to be prepared for no matter he asks. If he asks me to convey down the ball, ballhandling is true and I simply type of must be well-rounded and do what he asks of me,” he stated.



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