Carl Tamayo's teammate CJ Cansino (cjcansino) has this to say about the former's new professional league journey:
has a funny reaction to his teammate’s transfer to a professional basketball league., UP Fighting Maroons’ forward, on Tuesday announced via Instagram post that he will be playing in theCarl Tamayo leaves UP for Japan B. League | Philstar.com
Tamayo expressed gratitude to the UP community and his team who he said opened “the doors of opportunity” for him. His supporters showered him with support for his new journey in pursuing his dreams. Others also thanked the 21-year-old for his contribution to the
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