Thirdy Ravena to play for Japan B.League club San-En Neophoenix


By Jonas Terrado

Former Ateneo star Thirdy Ravena is set to take his act abroad after signing with Japanese side San-En Neophoenix of the B.League.

Thirdy Ravena drives for the layup (UAAP images) Former Ateneo star Thirdy Ravena signs with Japanese club San-en Neophoenix. (UAAP images)

The club made the announcement Wednesday, making Ravena the first player to sign under the B.League’s Asian Player Quota, a rule which will be implemented in the 2020-21 season.

B.League teams are allowed to sign players outside of Japan under the Asian Player Quota rule.


“B.LEAGUE has engaged communication with foreign countries to promote internationalization since the first season in 2016. We are very pleased to welcome Ravena to (the) B.LEAGUE for the first year of Asian Player Quotas,” the B.League said in a statement.

“A new chapter awaits. From the 63 (Philippine area code) to the 81 (Japanese area code),” Ravena said on his Instagram account, moments after the team made the deal official.

Ravena received offers from numerous B.League clubs since announcing in November his intent to pursue offers outside of the Philippines.

His manager Marvin Espiritu said Ravena and the club came to terms last month, with a confidentiality clause requiring the Neophoenix to make the first announcement.

The 23-year-old Ravena will play for the San-En Neophoenix squad that is coming off a lowly 5-36 record for dead last in the six-team Central District. The B.League cancelled its season last month due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

San-En Neophoenix plays its home games in Toyohashi City in the Aichi prefecture, though the club also represents the Eastern Mikawa province and Shizuoka prefecture.

The B.League, composed of three divisions, has been in existence since 2016 after a merger between Japan’s National Basketball League and the BJ League. The first and second divisions have 18 teams each while the third division has 12 clubs.

Ravena will try to make a good impression in the Land of the Rising Sun after a decorated UAAP career that saw him lead the Ateneo Blue Eagles to three straight championships and win the same number of Finals Most Valuable Player awards.

The son of TNT KaTropa coach Bong Ravena and former volleyball star Mozzy Ravena and younger brother of NLEX star Kiefer skipped the opportunity to become the consensus No. 1 overall pick of last year’s PBA Draft for a shot at playing abroad.

His last oncourt appearance came in late February when he produced 23 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks in Gilas Pilipinas’ 100-70 victory over Indonesia in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers.