Romero welcomes Beermen ABL stint | Inquirer Sports

Romero welcomes Beermen ABL stint

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 02:08 AM July 08, 2011

MANILA — The entry of San Miguel Beer will raise the level of competition in the Asean Basketball League.

Mikee Romero, co-owner of the inaugural ABL champion Philippine Patriots, stressed this yesterday as he welcomed SMB and looked forward to a “friendly rivalry” with the Beermen, who have a winning tradition in the Philippine Basketball Association.

“Knowing the resources of San Miguel, I’m very sure it will also put up a very competitive team and we don’t want to be left behind,” said Romero, who acknowledged San Miguel head honcho Ramon S. Ang as a mentor and an idol.

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“Being a No. 2 is not an option for us,” added Romero, who vowed to form a more formidable lineup for the coming season.

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Romero said San Miguel’s entry is a positive sign for the league, which will open its third season late this year.

On the court, though, the pleasantries are expected to be set aside.

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“Mr. Ang is one person I look up to, but when our players play against each other, only the strong will survive,” said Romero.

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“But I just want to stress that it’s going to be a friendly rivalry,” he added.

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The Harbour Centre franchise which Romero owns had set a record of seven straight titles in the PBL.

“Harbour Centre and San Miguel have a rich tradition not only in basketball and I’m sure Filipino fans in the region will come and support the two Philippine teams,” Romero said.

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TAGS: ABL, Asean Basketball League, Basketball, Mikee Romero, Philippine Patriots, San Miguel Beermen, Sports

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