
Levanga Hokkaido’s Filipino import Dwight Ramos within the Japan B.League. –B.LEAGUE PHOTO
MANILA, Philippines—Effectively, it’s secure to say that Dwight Ramos shares the identical sentiments with quite a lot of Filipinos after the Korean Basketball League Finals.
In the course of the B.League Closing Week occasion, Ramos was requested about his ideas on fellow Gilas Pilipinas mainstay Carl Tamayo and his most up-to-date accolade within the KBL.
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‘HE SHOULD’VE BEEN FINALS MVP’
Dwight Ramos has a scorching take relating to Carl Tamayo’s championship win with Changwon within the KBL. @INQUIRERSports pic.twitter.com/7O7rcX8c4K
— Rommel Fuertes Jr. (@MeloFuertesINQ) Could 24, 2025
In fact, he was ecstatic for his Gilas teammate. He additionally supplied his two-cents value on Tamayo lacking out on a significant award after main the Changwon LG Sakers’ KBL breakthrough on the expense of the Seoul SK Knights.
“[He] ought to’ve gotten the Finals MVP,” stated a giddy Ramos at Gateway Mall on Friday. “That was massive time. He now received one championship within the B.League and one in Korea, so I used to be completely happy for him.”


Changwon’s Carl Tamayo poses with the KBL trophy.–Photograph from Carl Tamayo’s Instagram
Tamayo added to his already stacked resume a couple of weeks again when he helped town of Changwon win a KBL title for the primary time.
Nevertheless, Tamayo, who averaged 15.6 factors and seven.6 rebounds within the seven-game collection, didn’t win the Finals MVP plum which shocked quite a lot of the Filipino followers.
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That quotation would find yourself with Heo Il-Younger, who averaged 8.0 factors and three.6 rebounds within the best-of-seven duel and scored 14 within the Recreation 7 win over the SK Knights.
Tamayo, who spearheaded Changwon’s 3-0 begin within the finals, notched a double-double with 12 factors and 10 rebounds within the LG Sakers’ 62-58 victory within the title-clinching Recreation 7.
The KBL crown was the 24-year-old Tamayo’s second professional title after profitable his first as a member of the Ryukyu Golden Kings within the B.League two years in the past.