The day has come. Since before the start of University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 85 last October, the buzz was alive. Know more:
THE day has come. Since before the start of University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 85 last October, the buzz was alive.
That Tamayo was in the crosshairs of Japanese pro ball scouts as prime prospect to beef up their teams in the Japanese league is a no-brainer. The 20-year-old is a special talent with a level of maturity and professionalism that is evident even in the collegiate level.proAnd turn pro he did at a very young age, following the path of special talents like himself who still have to finish college when they turned pro.
The Season 84 Rookie of the Year and two-time Mythical Team member has nothing more to prove in the collegiate level. He had given the league and his team his all. Caught in a bittersweet fix, the UP community was not stunned. It knew that someone as good as Carl would inevitably take the next step forward in his blazing basketball career.
Can the trend be stopped? We don’t think so. It is simply the way of the world right now. Collegiate basketball has undergone a radical change with the availability of a new frontier for local basketball talents. The world has become borderless, not just in sports but in everything else.
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