MANILA, Philippines – Former college stars Jeron Teng and Kiefer Ravena reunite eight years after playing together in the Philippine Under-16 team as they spearhead Mighty Sports’ campaign in the Dubai International Basketball Championship next month.
Teng, who helped steer the La Salle Archers to last year’s UAAP championship, is already looking forward to a memorable partnership with his long-time buddy and former Ateneo hotshot.
“I’m sure Kiefer is also happy that we’re going to play for one team this time and we thank the management of Mighty Sports for this opportunity,” said Teng, an ex-Xavier School standout, who debuted for AMA team in the PBA D-League with 42 points.
The high-leaping Ravena is currently training with the Texas Legends in the NBA D-League, toughening up for his entry in the PBA next season.
While Ravena and Teng have yet to practice with the team, Mighty Sports coach Charles Tiu believes the challenge to play in one of the toughest tournaments in Asia will bring out the best from the two future PBA stars.
“The level of competition is very strong because we’ll be facing the top club teams of Asia and Africa. But I’m confident the two will not back down from the challenge,” said the younger brother of Rain or Shine star guard Chris Tiu.
Tiu, however, is battling against time to complete the team for the Feb. 18-25 event although they have already secured the services of former Ginebra import Justin Brownlee and NBA D-League veteran Hasheem Thabeet.
The Dubai cagefest will be Mighty Sports’ third international competition after a sweep of the Jones Cup and a runner-up finish in the Singapore Invitational last year.