Ateneo role player Matthew Daves forgoes his final year of UAAP eligibility after helping win three men's basketball titles for the Blue Eagles dynasty.
MANILA, Philippines – Ateneo role player Matthew Daves is forgoing his final year of UAAP men’s basketball eligibility to turn professional after his graduation in June, per a team release on Tuesday, January 10.
“They will be always welcome to train with us in order to continue the process of becoming better players heading into the pro league.”
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