Dwight Ramos inks extension with Levanga in Japan B.League

Dwight Ramos inks extension with Levanga in Japan B.League

/ 06:08 PM May 23, 2025

Dwight Ramos Levanga Hokkaido Japan B.League

Levanga Hokkaido’s Dwight Ramos during a B.League game against Sendai 89ers.–Photo from Levanga Hokkaido Instagram

MANILA, Philippines—The Philippines will continue to be well-represented in the 2025-26 season of the Japanese B.League.

After Kai Sotto and Kiefer Ravena re-signed with their respective teams, Dwight Ramos added to the list of returning Filipino imports after inking an extension with Levanga Hokkaido.

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On Friday, the team announced that Ramos will be returning to Levanga next season to further “show his full potential.”

“Levanga Hokkaido has decided to continue its player’s contract with Dwight Ramos,” wrote the team in a statement.

“It will be his fourth season in Levanga but I feel like he hasn’t shown his potential yet. This season, I want him to represent us in the B.League while fully showing his style,” said team manager Takahiko Kiyonaga.

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Hokkaido wasn’t able to go far in the 24-25 B.League season as it finished with a 21-39 record but Ramos proved to be a silver lining in Levanga’s campaign.

The Gilas Pilipinas guard averaged 11.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in 53 games played.

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Ramos is currently in Manila for the B.League Final Week. He will be at Gateway Mall in Cubao, Quezon City on Saturday.

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