Recruitment biggest challenge for Frankie Lim at Perpetual | Inquirer Sports

Recruitment biggest challenge for Frankie Lim at Perpetual

/ 01:24 PM December 15, 2017

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Frankie Lim wouldn’t deny that his new job as the team consultant for Perpetual Altas is going to be a huge challenge.

Returning to the collegiate scene after leaving the confines of San Beda in 2011, Lim brings in a fresh eyes for the Altas, who  missed the Final Four last year with a 4-14 record.

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“We have a lot of work to do,” said Lim in a text message to INQUIRER on Friday.

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The four-time NCAA champion coach said was personally approached by University of Perpetual Help System Dalta team owner and chairman Antonio L. Tamayo to join the basketball team as a consultant.

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“Chairman Tamayo took me in. I started last November 24,” he said.

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Lim has been working diligently with the Altas since his entry, preparing the team with Prince Eze and Keith Pido as the team’s leaders.

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But the 57-year-old mentor knows that Perpetual needs more pieces to bolster the team going forward.

“I know that recruitment will be a challenge for me here,” he said.

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As for now, Lim is buckling down to work as he will have the Altas compete in the upcoming 2018 PBA D-League Aspirants’ Cup, set to open in January.

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TAGS: 2018 PBA D-League Aspirants Cup, Frankie Lim, NCAA, Perpetual Help Altas

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