PBA Finals MVP award named after Ramon Fernandez
The PBA Finals Most Valuable Player award has been renamed in honor of basketball legend Ramon Fernandez. The announcement was made by the PBA Press Corps, the organization responsible for bestowing the Finals MVP honor.
In a statement, Fernandez expressed his gratitude and humility in accepting the distinction. He highlighted the significance of the honor coinciding with the PBA's 50th Golden Anniversary, calling it an unimaginable and forever treasured recognition that goes beyond personal achievement. He described the PBA as his "battlefield, classroom, and home," crediting the league for teaching him values like discipline and teamwork and shaping him into the player and person he is today.
Fernandez extended his thanks to the PBA Press Corps and the league. He expressed hope that future recipients of the trophy would remember that true greatness is defined by character, commitment, and love for the game, not just statistics or championships. He stated that if the renamed trophy inspires even one player, it will have achieved its true purpose, and he considers it a profound honor to be forever woven into the PBA's history.
The renaming of the trophy occurs 30 years after the PBA Press Corps first awarded the Finals MVP honor, with Jojo Lastimosa being the inaugural winner in 1996.
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