Justin Arana is one of the promising young names in the Philippines’ basketball scene, which is why it should come as no surprise that his talents have garnered the attention of scouts from the Japan B. League.
Thirdy Ravena, Kiefer Ravena, Juan Gomez de Liaño, Javi Gomez de Liaño, Kemark Cariño, Ray Parks, Kobe Paras, and Dwight Ramos – all of them were special college basketball recruits who played for distinguished programs. In Kiefer’s case, he was a bonafide young star in the pros as well. From that perspective, it’s clear that signing with a B. League team would go a long way in financially securing Arana and his family’s future.Mindset ko, is kahit last year ko, lalaruin ko para masuklian koArana, who now stands at 6-foot-7, was initially recruited in 2015 by Bong dela Cruz when he was the head coach for UST in the UAAP. He wound up playing only five games as a Growling Tiger, mostly because of a heart ailment his doctors referred to as “MVP” – mitral valve prolapse.
Nevertheless, the ordeal halted Justin’s rise to a starting role, put him on the road to recovery, and ultimately led to his departure from the University of Sto. Tomas. Although with Metro Manila still under quarantine, the number of reported positive COVID cases reaching their highest numbers, and face-to-face classes still not taking place, the possibility of the league’s imminent return seems daunting.
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