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Fresh from international stint, Peter Alfaro out to prove he belongs in the PBA
Fresh from international stint, Peter Alfaro out to prove he belongs in the PBA
Kennedy Caacbay,
ABS-CBN News
Published Jul 10, 2024 06:05 PM PHT

Peter Alfaro during the PBA Season 49 Draft Combine at Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig on July 10, 2024. PBA Images

MANILA – Playmaker Peter Alfaro will be joining the PBA Season 49 Rookie Draft equipped with international experience after playing with the Zamboanga Valientes at The Asian Tournament.
MANILA – Playmaker Peter Alfaro will be joining the PBA Season 49 Rookie Draft equipped with international experience after playing with the Zamboanga Valientes at The Asian Tournament.
Alfaro joined his hometown ball club last April because for him, "it was the best route for me towards the PBA."
Alfaro joined his hometown ball club last April because for him, "it was the best route for me towards the PBA."
He was also coming from a championship run with the San Beda Red Lions in NCAA Season 99, where they upset top-seed Mapua in the finals.
He was also coming from a championship run with the San Beda Red Lions in NCAA Season 99, where they upset top-seed Mapua in the finals.
"I didn't get to compete much against big players since foreign student-athletes were no longer allowed in the NCAA. My family, with the help of Danny Espiritu, decided that it was the best route for me towards the PBA because of the high-level competition," he said.
"I didn't get to compete much against big players since foreign student-athletes were no longer allowed in the NCAA. My family, with the help of Danny Espiritu, decided that it was the best route for me towards the PBA because of the high-level competition," he said.
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Alfaro averaged 11.9 points on 44 percent shooting, 4.3 assists, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.9 steals per game in just 24 minutes of play as the Valientes’ lead guard in the past three legs at The Asian Tournament.
Alfaro averaged 11.9 points on 44 percent shooting, 4.3 assists, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.9 steals per game in just 24 minutes of play as the Valientes’ lead guard in the past three legs at The Asian Tournament.
There, he also competed with the likes of former PBA star Alex Cabagnot, veteran Sam Deguara, former Arkansas forward Jeantal Cylla, ex-Purdue guard Damian Chong Qui, former Fresno State guard Niven Hart, ex-NBA G League standout Xavier Alexander, and fellow PBA Draft hopeful Sedrick Barefield.
There, he also competed with the likes of former PBA star Alex Cabagnot, veteran Sam Deguara, former Arkansas forward Jeantal Cylla, ex-Purdue guard Damian Chong Qui, former Fresno State guard Niven Hart, ex-NBA G League standout Xavier Alexander, and fellow PBA Draft hopeful Sedrick Barefield.
"It's a great experience for me because I've learned to play with and against bigger players, especially athletic and big guards at The Asian Tournament. I think I did pretty well against them," he said.
"It's a great experience for me because I've learned to play with and against bigger players, especially athletic and big guards at The Asian Tournament. I think I did pretty well against them," he said.
The former NCAA champion added that he gained a well-rounded understanding of different aspects of the game while playing with PBA veterans Mike Tolomia and Rudy Lingganay with the Zamboanga Valientes.
The former NCAA champion added that he gained a well-rounded understanding of different aspects of the game while playing with PBA veterans Mike Tolomia and Rudy Lingganay with the Zamboanga Valientes.
"Coming to this PBA draft, of course, in each practice, in each game, I gain a lot of learnings from them (Mike Tolomia and Rudy Lingganay), especially the small details. They always remind me that as a point guard, you have to execute and also make shots when you're open. So I think that's a confidence booster for me," he said.
"Coming to this PBA draft, of course, in each practice, in each game, I gain a lot of learnings from them (Mike Tolomia and Rudy Lingganay), especially the small details. They always remind me that as a point guard, you have to execute and also make shots when you're open. So I think that's a confidence booster for me," he said.
"It was an important experience because Tolomia and Lingganay are different players. Tolomia is more of a scorer and a slasher, while Lingganay is more of a stabilizer and also very good at executing plays."
"It was an important experience because Tolomia and Lingganay are different players. Tolomia is more of a scorer and a slasher, while Lingganay is more of a stabilizer and also very good at executing plays."
The young gun was among those draft aspirants who attended Day 1 of the PBA Draft Combine on Wednesday at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.
The young gun was among those draft aspirants who attended Day 1 of the PBA Draft Combine on Wednesday at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.
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