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AS Santo Tomas University players continue to jump ship, UAAP season 82 MVP Soulemane Chabi Yo is confident that the Tigres can weather this storm.
Chabi Yo stands still for obvious reasons. He is already 24 years old and, having played two years with the Colegio de San Lorenzo Griffins at UCBL and completed one year of residence in Spain, more will only waste his years of eligibility.
But the 6-foot-6 Beninese recruit said his decision to stay is more than that, preferring to hang on with the team through the ups and downs.
“Problems will always come and go. We just have to get over those problems and move on, but we never give up, “he said. USEFUL LIFE.
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Former team captain CJ Cansino was the first to leave the Tigres’ lair, followed by Brent Paraíso, Ira Bataller, Rhenz Abando and Jun Asunción. Chabi Yo preferred not to judge the decisions of his former colleagues.
In fact, he wishes them well.
“I wish them all the best, but I will surely miss playing with them. But that’s okay, each of us is responsible for our own choice. We can never judge someone for a decision they made, we just have to support them, ”he said.
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While the team’s alleged bubble training in head coach Aldin Ayo’s hometown in Sorsogon has strained relations between coaches and players, the Tigers themselves are mutually supportive.
Here’s UST backcourt sensation Mark Nonoy making an offer to hispromdi, Abando, a farewell on Instagram after the latter announced his departure from UST:
Sherwin Concepion also paid tribute to his friend, posting this tweet:
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