Manila Standard

Abarriento­s to play for Hyundai in Korean league

- By Peter Atencio

FAR Eastern University standout Rhon Jay Abarriento­s is set to skip his final years with the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s men’s basketball competitio­ns.

The nephew of Philippine basketball great Johnny Abarriento­s got the eye of the Korean Basketball League club team Ulsan Hyundai Mobis, while the Gilas Pilipinas national men’s basketball team is in Korea playing a series of tuneup games with the Korean national quintet.

The Ulsan Hyundai Mobis is in talks with Abarriento­s, and is preparing to sign him up for the 2022-2023 season of the KBL.

According to reports from the Korean community, Abarriento­s is finalizing an Asian Quarter player contract in the league that will allow him to play in the KBL for two years.

Hyundai executives reportedly took notice of Abarriento­s after Gilas’ second tuneup game with Team Korea.

Abarriento­s was impressive after scoring 11 points, which included three three-pointers in the first half.

They noted that in the fourth quarter, Team Korea barely held the lead with Abarriento­s leading Gilas on the floor.

After he shot two three-pointers, he and Dwight Ramos took charge for the Philippine team in the final minutes.

Another Korean team is also looking at William Navarro, who has reportedly been approached for a contract with Seoul Samsung.

Earlier this week, Daegu Korea Gas Corporatio­n reinforced its roster when it signed up Ateneo Blue Eagle cager Sam Josef Belangel to a two-year contract.

The 22-year old Belangel, who still has two playing years left with the Blue Eagles, is in Korea with the Gilas, but did not see action because of an injury.

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