B.League: Dwight Ramos 'excited' as Levanga parades new coach

B.League: Dwight Ramos ‘excited’ as Levanga parades new coach

/ 07:08 PM May 24, 2025

Levanga Hokkaido's Filipino import Dwight Ramos in the Japan B.League

FILE–Levanga Hokkaido’s Filipino import Dwight Ramos in the Japan B.League. –B.LEAGUE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Dwight Ramos said re-signing with Japan B.League club Levanga Hokkaido was his top priority.

The Filipino-American star swingman inked an extension with Levanga on Friday.

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“That was my first choice [re-signing]. There were some other teams I talked to, but it’s really just [Levanga],” said a joyful Ramos during the B.League Final Week Manila event on Saturday at Gateway Mall.

“I’m always on the same page with them. That’s why I felt like I’m going to stay with Hokkaido again and hopefully, this year we can do some big things.”

Ramos had his best B.League season yet in his third year with Levanga after averaging a career-best 11.5 points per game on 40 percent from the field, 35 percent from 3 and 82 percent from the free throw line. He also played 53 games–his most in four seasons in Japan.

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Levanga, though, missed the playoffs after a lowly 21-39 record.

Ramos sees a promising campaign for Hokkaido next season with a new coach in tow.

“I’m really excited for the next season. We have a new and foreign coach,” he said.

“When I talked with the team, they said that they felt like I still didn’t show all that I can do, and I agreed.”

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