Dwight Ramos has found a B.League home with the Levanga Hokkaido, signing a fresh deal for the 2024-25 season.
Dwight Ramos is staying put in the Japan’s B.League.
Ramos signed a fresh contract to remain with the Levanga Hokkaido for the 2024-25 B1 season, the team announced Tuesday.
The new contract means that Dwight will play his fourth year in Japan, third with Hokkaido. Ramos played his first year overseas with the Toyama Grouses.
Despite another tough campaign for Hokkaido this past season, including another round against injury, Dwight averaged a career-high 10.7 points after appearing in 43 games.
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Ramos also averaged 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. However, Hokkaido finished 17-43 for the year.
“I’m excited to come back for my third season in Hokkaido,” Ramos said in a team statement.
“I’m ready to make this next season the best one yet and excited to get to work with my teammates and coaches,” he added.