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The Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phinx of the Pro Basketball League has completed its new season roster by filling the Asia quota spot.
On the 8th, Ulsan Hyundai Mobis officially announced that it had signed Filipino guard Jerry Abadiano (25·Gerry Abadiano) as an Asia quota player.
According to the team, Abadiano is a guard with a height of 181cm and weight of 78kg. As an all-around backcourt resource capable of playing both point guard and shooting guard, he has played in the Philippine Mahalika Professional Basketball League (MPBL) after graduating from UP (University of the Philippines), a prestigious basketball university in the Philippines. The Hyundai Mobis team explained that "after directly observing the local league in the Philippines last June and conducting a detailed power analysis, we ultimately finalized the signing of Abadiano."
A team official evaluated Abadiano as "a player who can further strengthen the team's defense based on strong pressure defense and active movement," and revealed the background of the signing by stating, "He is a resource optimized for fast transition offense and defense with a high energy level, so we judged him to be the most suitable for the team tactics currently pursued by the club."
With this, Hyundai Mobis has completed its entire roster construction for the upcoming 2026-2027 season by finalizing the signing of an Asia quota player. Having previously signed Darius Bezley and Gaige Prim and now completing the Asia quota puzzle, Hyundai Mobis plans to move forward with full-scale season preparation and strengthening team organization.
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